+ Follow ABDULLAH SUNGKAR Tag
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[Summary] => SOLO (AP) — The death of militant mastermind Noordin Muhammed Top during a raid on his hide-out has struck at the heart of the terrorist network behind a deadly campaign of suicide attacks in Indonesia, including the Bali nightclub bombings.
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September 18, 2009 - 8:22am