 | A security guard from the JW Marriott Hotel looks out through the shattered window panes of the building in Jakarta, August 6, 2003. Indonesia, shocked by a devastating car bomb attack on a luxury hotel that killed up to 16 people, said it would unveil tough new security measures on Wednesday, as police launched a huge manhunt for the perpetrators. click to open  |
 | Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri visits an unidentified survivor of the Marriott Hotel bombing Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003 at Jakarta Hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. Police on Wednesday said they seized documents last month showing terrorists had planned to target the area around the hotel where a powerful car bomb killed as many as 14 people and injured nearly 150. click to open  |
 | Workers put up a scaffolding to protect the forensics workers and the evidence at the site of the suspected suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Police on Wednesday said they seized documents last month showing terrorists had planned to target the area around Jakarta's Marriott Hotel, where a powerful car bomb a day earlier killed as many as 14 people and injured nearly 150. click to open  |
 | Pedestrians look at flower tributes to the victims of the suspected suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Police on Wednesday said they seized documents last month showing terrorists had planned to target the area around Jakarta's Marriott Hotel, where a powerful car bomb a day earlier killed as many as 14 people and injured nearly 150. click to open  |
 | Two workers remove shards of glass from broken windows caused by the suspected suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Police on Wednesday said they seized documents last month showing terrorists had planned to target the area around Jakarta's Marriott Hotel, where a powerful car bomb a day earlier killed as many as 14 people and injured nearly 150. click to open  |
 | Indonesian police release two side profile sketches of a suspect in the bombing of the JW Marriott Hotel, during a news conference in Jakarta, August 6, 2003. Indonesian police released on Wednesday a sketch of the buyer of a vehicle used in the bomb blast that killed as many as 16 and wounded 150 at the U.S.-managed hotel. click to open  |
 | Indonesian police block access to the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta Aug 6 2003. A car bomb tore through the luxury hotel killing at least 14 people. click to open  |
 | Police continue their investigation at a bomb blast site near the Marriott hotel in Jakarta Aug 6 2003. At least 14 people were killed and another 152 injured following a car bomb explosion outside the American-run hotel. click to open  |
 | An Indonesian police inspects a hole created by a bomb blast at the JW Marriott Hotel, in Jakarta which killed at least 14people and left more than 150 injured click to open  |
 | A policeman tries to keep order in front of the damaged Marriot Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2003. A blast hit the hotel leaving at least 13 people dead and 149 injured. click to open  |