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CEO Traveler Magical Morocco The Assembly of the Dead seems an odd name for a place that is so alive, the pulsating and noisy center of Marrakesh. One of the world's great spectacles, it is hardly an assembly of the dead but is a grand party with a thousand milling guests... mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 3, 2002
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The Mystique Of Morocco Stimulating, mystical and steeped in ancient history and Islamic culture, the North African nation of Morocco tantalizes all who visit its wonders. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Africa Take a cruise on the Amazon visiting Dakar, Senegal, and Morocco. mark for My Articles similar articles
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3 Days In Casablanca This Moroccan city, located on the Atlantic ocean, is full of beauty, history and culture. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 22, 2002
Stephanie Zacharek
The lady's Yves Yves Saint Laurent's love for women was never so loudly professed as in the lines of his garments... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Nick Clarke
Top 10: Cheap Vacations While jet-setting in five-star luxury all the way can be great, it isn't always practical. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Journey to Africa's Gate Morocco is the most moving place I've ever visited. All you need is a backpack and the will to explore. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 1, 2005
Wilbert Jones
A Taste of Moroccan Cuisine Many in the Western world appreciate Moroccan cuisine, but its presence in the U.S. culinary scene has been limited. A handful of cutting-edge chefs and retailers are introducing Americans to tagines, Harira soup, couscous and preserved lemons. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 3, 2008
Keerthi Nair
Outsourcing to Morocco All measures are being taken in Morocco to boost skilled talent to 100,000 by 2015, in order to maintain an abundant supply of labor and prevent wage inflation. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 4, 2010
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Phosphate: Morocco's White Gold Phosphate is used in everything from fertilizer to rechargeable batteries. And Morocco's King Mohammed VI has cornered the market. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Nick Clarke
Top 10: Culture-Shock Cities While every country offers its own unique flavor, there are certain locales around the globe that are far different than anything you've ever imagined. From strict gender guidelines to laid-back sex laws, you won't believe some of the stuff going on in these culture-shock cities. mark for My Articles similar articles