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What Did They See?

Tuesday, November 5, 2002

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ALIZARD apparently lost its grip and fell down from the ceiling. It landed right on the back of Totok Nuryanto. For him, this is a bad omen. Javanese superstition says it spells disaster. Nuryanto, who works for the police in Jember, East Java, became restless and felt very uneasy. This drama occurred on Saturday, October 12, the day when a bomb explosion rocked Jalan Legian in Kuta, Bali, leaving dozens of tourists dead.

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