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Amrozi, now being held in Bali and possibly facing the death penalty, has shown little remorse. At a police press conference, General Pastika relayed to Amrozi's relatives his feelings of regret for the trouble he has caused. About his victims, Amrozi had nothing to say except that he was sorry he had killed so few Americans. Australians, Britons and anyone who hangs out with them in the places where expats and vacationers congregate--the nationality hardly matters. All are now soft targets in the sights of Southeast Asia's deadly families of terror.

--With reporting by Baradan Kuppusamy/Sungei Tiram, Zamira Loebis/Tenggulun, Mageswary Ramakhrishnan/Kuala Lumpur and Jason Tedjasukmana/Bali


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