THOUSANDS MARK 10 YEARS SINCE THE BALI BOMBINGS
Commemorations have been held on the Indonesian island of Bali to mark the bombings 10 years ago that killed 202 people.
People from 21 nations died in the bombings 12 October 2002.
Security was tight after Bali police warned of possible attacks against visiting dignitaries.
The bombs ripped through Paddy's Irish Bar and the nearby Sari Club in Bali's popular Kuta tourist district.
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, former PM John Howard and opposition leader Tony Abbott all attended the commemorations. Eighty-eight Australians were among the dead.

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