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The bomb in Marriott and Ritz Carlton makes '3' worried




Ardhi Suryadhi - detikinet The illustration (Ist. ) Jakarta - the bomb Explosion that shook the Hotel of JW. Marriot and Ritz Carlton made the telecommunications operator '3' worried. It was just appropriate, they were definitely very worried the arrival of the party of the team of football Manchester United that was sponsored by them was threatened with failing. Said by Manager's HOMEWORK '3', fragrant K. Prasodjo, until this his side was still being waiting for the assurance from the LOC side as the organiser of the agenda sparring you with Indonesian this All Star. "We still could not give information anything, because also was waiting for confirmation from LOC," he said, with a little panic. The side '3' appropriate very anxious. Because, was planned by the party of Wayne Ronney cs also will be accommodated for the night in the Ritz Charlton Hotel when was in Jakarta later. No matter what the power, the luxurious hotel that was ordered this now even was shaken by the explosion. Did "not there is or have you, if this nation was bombed must worry," he stated to detikINET, on Friday (17/7/2009). (ash/fyk)









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