Firefighters run outside the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003. A powerful car bomb exploded in an apparent suicide attack outside the hotel, killing 10 people and wounding nearly 150 - including two Americans.
Firefighters spray water at the Marriott hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003. The attack targeted the Indonesian capital's business district, which is near many embassies and a popular place for foreigners to stay.
A woman cries while talking on a cell phone at Jakarta Hospital after the hotel explosion, Aug. 5, 2003. The blast filled the hospital beyond its capacity.
A police officer, left, yells as firefighters pump water onto the smoldering ruins of the damaged hotel, Aug. 5, 2003. Shattered glass and puddles of blood covered the ground for two blocks around the hotel.
An unidentified man covers his mouth near the bodies of bombing victims at a hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003.
Damage to the front of the Marriott, part of a Baltimore, Md.-based chain, Aug. 5, 2003. The hotel is a regular venue for U.S. Embassy receptions. American officials for the past two years held 4th of July celebrations there.
Indonesian police officers try to push journalists away from the site of the explosion, Aug. 5, 2003.
A man grimaces in pain as he is operated on for injuries caused by the explosion, Aug. 5, 2003, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
A car is on fire near the Plaza Muriana in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003. Several cars and nearby buildings were burned in the blast.
A bombing victim holds a gauze bandage to his eye as nurses tend to his wounds, at Jakarta Hospital, Aug. 5, 2003.
Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, alleged leader of the Southeast Asian militant network Jemaah Islamiah, arrives in a Jakarta court, Aug. 5, 2003, to face trial for a series of bombings in 2000. Jemaah Islamiyah allegedly claimed responsibility for the hotel bombing in remarks published by Singapore's Straits Times newspaper.
Indonesian police officers from the forensic unit carry human remains in plastic bags after the explosion, Aug. 5, 2003.
Members of the police forensic team inspect the damages near wreckages of burnt cars at the hotel, Aug. 5, 2003.
A policeman keeps order near the Plaza Muriana in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003. The blast shattered hopes for peace in the wake of last year's Bali blasts and underscored the continued threat of terrorism in the world's largest Muslim nation.
A man uses a telphone as smoke rises from the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Aug. 5, 2003.