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SURABAYA - Officials say bomb-making materials were found in an airport lounge after a threat was made against flights in Indonesia.
Transport Ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan said the threat was faxed to state-run Garuda Airlines on Wednesday.
Ervan said a plastic bag with liquid materials used to make explosives was found in the passengers lounge.
Garuda postponed one flight afterward, but service returned to normal later Wednesday.
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been hit by a string of terror attacks blamed on al-Qaida-linked militants that have killed more than 260 people since 2002.
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