JAKARTA (Reuters) - Authorities said on Thursday they planned to lock down parts of a town near Jakarta that will host U.S. President George W. Bush next week, and warned residents it was better to stay inside their homes during the brief visit.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian armed forces pledged to secure the Bush visit to the bedroom community of Bogor, 50 km south of the capital, whatever the potential threat.
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