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                    [Title] => A weekend in Marrakesh
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It was freezing in Paris: the cold, I could feel inside my body, terrifying my bones and freezing my brain.

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Saad al Fagih, director of the London-based Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia, told CNN terrorism analyst Peter Bergen that the attacks in the Saudi capital are "most probably the beginning of an al-Qaeda campaign within Saudi Arabia."

In a news report, CNN said Fagih pointed to statements Bin Laden made during the Hajj celebration four months ago that called for such a campaign.
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In a news report, CNN said Fagih pointed to statements Bin Laden made during the Hajj celebration four months ago that called for such a campaign.
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