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LURKING IN THE DARK

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Police resume the hunt for Azahari and Noordin M. Top—a pair that may still control half a ton of explosives

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Three days after a bomb exploded in front of the Australian Embassy in South Jakarta, a high-ranking police officer continued to sift through the blast’s crater. Every square inch of the site along Jalan Rasuna Said in the Kuningan area was thoroughly examined, including remnants from miscellaneous objects interspersed with human flesh. Despite the odds, an important clue was discovered on a Sunday two weeks ago. It may have been the signat

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