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He wears jeans and sits next to his wife, a striking British woman more than two decades his senior and with five other marriages under her belt, who once was known as Jane Felix-Browne but preferred the name Zaina al-Sabah following her marriage into the bin Laden family.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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He wears jeans and sits next to his wife, a striking British woman more than two decades his senior and with five other marriages under her belt, who once was known as Jane Felix-Browne but preferred the name Zaina al-Sabah following her marriage into the bin Laden family.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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He wears jeans and sits next to his wife, a striking British woman more than two decades his senior and with five other marriages under her belt, who once was known as Jane Felix-Browne but preferred the name Zaina al-Sabah following her marriage into the bin Laden family.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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He wears jeans and sits next to his wife, a striking British woman more than two decades his senior and with five other marriages under her belt, who once was known as Jane Felix-Browne but preferred the name Zaina al-Sabah following her marriage into the bin Laden family.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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"I want to go to America, and I would love to meet Drew Barrymore," said Omar, 29, who recently split from wife Zaina, 25 years his senior.
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"I want to go to America, and I would love to meet Drew Barrymore," said Omar, 29, who recently split from wife Zaina, 25 years his senior.
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Zaina reached up and took his hand; they smiled affectionately at each other.
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In the meantime, I gazed around at my fellow diners -- all young women, except for Zaina -- and asked who was married, who was not, and how it all came to pass.
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The oldest woman -- the cook, it turns out, Zaina -- beamed and waved me to sit.
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"Don't mind if I do," I said -- and dipped a thick piece of spongy bread, made by Zaina herself that morning, into what turned out to be a spinach, garlic, clove, and onion sauce.
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