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The notes included several Federal Reserve Bond Certificates and six antique gold coins which, according to Customs investigators, looked authentic.
The metal detector at the airport showed images of what looked like a bomb in the luggage of Inoue Horihito, 41, of Kanagama, Japan.
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JOHN FELIX
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January 29, 2002 - 12:00am
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