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Some 500 people filed into the mosque at the Tebuireng Pondok Pesantren (Islamic boarding school) in Jombang, East Java, on Thursday last week, two days ahead of Nahdlatul Ulama's (NU) 33rd General Assembly. Slated to open Saturday night at the Tebuireng, Tambakberas, Denanyar and Rejoso pesantrens, the congress, attended by NU executives from the regional, municipal and provincial level, will last until Wednesday.

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Some 500 people filed into the mosque at the Tebuireng Pondok Pesantren (Islamic boarding school) in Jombang, East Java, on Thursday last week, two days ahead of Nahdlatul Ulama's (NU) 33rd General Assembly. Slated to open Saturday night at the Tebuireng, Tambakberas, Denanyar and Rejoso pesantrens, the congress, attended by NU executives from the regional, municipal and provincial level, will last until Wednesday.

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