"It's very bad timing because the number of visitors to Bali was just returning to normal after the spate of unrest in the late 1990s," said David Teo, managing director of Fascinating Holidays.
Tue, Oct 15, 2002 - Page 10 News List
Indonesia braces for aftershock
ECONOMY Officials are looking for ways to keep investors from vacating markets following a blast in a resort that killed and hurt tourists on Saturday
AFP AND DPA , JAKARTA
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