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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Amid tears and hugs, several Australians returning home from the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Monday said they had weighed the risks before taking their vacations and would not hesitate to go back.
Despite a government travel warning in place since the Oct. 12, 2002, Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people, including 88 Australians, tourists have been returning to the island, drawn by its renowned surf and white sand beaches.
Bali was attacked again Saturday night, when suicide bombers detonated three near-simultaneous blasts that killed 26 people and injured more than 100, many of them foreigners.
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