JAKARTA, Indonesia - A car bomb ripped through a garage beneath Jakarta's stock exchange Wednesday, setting off a chain of exploding vehicles that killed at least 10 people and injuring 27 others.
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- The death toll from the car bombing and fire at the Jakarta Stock Exchange rose to 15 on Thursday as speculation mounted that supporters of ex-dictator Suharto might be responsible. Frustrated that escalating...
...admitted that he bought the materials used in the bombs and has confessed to taking part in a bomb blast at the Jakarta Stock Exchange that killed 15 people in 2000. He also acknowledged involvement in the bombing of the Philippines ambassador's...
...for Daewoo Motor Co., the country's heavily indebted, second-largest automaker. In Indonesia, where the Jakarta Stock Exchange reopened for the first time since a bomb blast there killed 15 people on Wednesday, shares slumped 7 percent...
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