Terror in Paris: 120 killed, 200 wounded
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Tragic stories emerge as sun rises over French capital rocked by deadly attack at the hands of eight gunmen wearing explosive belts.
Tragic stories emerge as sun rises over French capital rocked by deadly attack at the hands of eight gunmen wearing explosive belts.
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