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Why Paris?

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imageA patrol in front of Notre Dame November 15. Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Why Paris? I am struggling for answers after cold-blooded mass killers struck the French capital for the second time in a year.

For a few months I lived next door to the Le Carillon bar in the Rue Bichat. I wandered home along the canal, enjoying the lively chatter at the tables...

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