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Bin Laden's Poetry of Terror: New FBI evidence links Saudi militant to the Cole blast.(International)(Brief Article)

Publication: Newsweek

Publication Date: 26-MAR-01

Author: Klaidman, Daniel
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It was a family affair. In the wilds of southern Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden was throwing a lavish wedding celebration for his son Mohammed. Relatives flew in from all over the world for last month's banquet. But when Bin Laden stood up to address his guests, it wasn't to toast the happy bride and groom. Instead, the accused terrorist mastermind broke into poetry, delivering an ode to the bombers of the USS Cole. Flanked by Afghan fighters...

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