Sunday, November 15, 2015

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  • Day After Paris Attacks, Familiar Fear Grips a Wary New York - The New York Times

    Day After Paris Attacks, Familiar Fear Grips a Wary New York - The New York Times
    PhotoPolice officers at the National September 11 Memorial in New York on Saturday.CreditHilary Swift for The New York TimesThey paused outside concert halls and in the middle of Broadway shows, on subways and buses carrying people into some of the country’s most crowded areas, reckoning with how thespasm of terror that struck Paris on Friday, seemingly at random, might pierce American lives, too.Teenagers’ cellphones blinked with warnings texted from parents to stay out of big crowds and heed f..
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  • Manhunt Underway as Investigation of Paris Attacks Widens

    Manhunt Underway as Investigation of Paris Attacks Widens
    PARIS — TheParis terrorist attackswere carried out with the help of three French brothers living in Belgium, the authorities said on Sunday, as they asked for the public’s help in finding one of them.The French authorities said they were seeking Abdeslam Salah, 26, and described him as dangerous. The police warned the public: “Do not intervene on your own, under any circumstances.” Belgian officials said that his brother Ibrahim had died in thethree-hour massacreand that another brother, Mohamed..
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  • Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten

    Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten
    PhotoThe site of Thursday's twin suicide bombings in the Burj al-Barajneh neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon.CreditBilal Hussein/Associated PressBEIRUT, Lebanon — Ali Awad, 14, was chopping vegetables when the first bomb struck. Adel Tormous, who would die tackling the second bomber, was sitting at a nearby coffee stand. Khodr Alaa Deen, a registered nurse, was on his way to work his night shift at the teaching hospital of the American University at Beirut, inLebanon.All three lost their lives in a..
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  • New England Patriots vs

    New England Patriots vs
    The 2015 NFL season continues Sunday, Nov. 15, as the New England Patriots travel to meet the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.Kickoff time: 3:25 p.m. Central, 4:25 p.m. EasternTV: CBS (live stream onNFL Game Pass —subscription required)Records: Patriots are 8-0, Giants 5-4Odds: Patriots -7; Over/under 54.5Injury reportPATRIOTS: OUT: T Marcus Cannon (toe), LB Jamie Collins (illness), G Tre' Jackson (knee), T Sebastian Vollmer (concussion). QUESTIONABLE: CB Justin..
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  • Attackers in Paris 'Did Not Give Anybody a Chance'

    Attackers in Paris 'Did Not Give Anybody a Chance'
    PARIS — François Granier, a wine consultant and rock music fan, thought the concert he was attending Friday night had simply taken a particularly raucous turn.Mai Hua, a fashion blogger and video director who was dining a few blocks away, figured the explosions she heard were just another burst of gang violence.Erin Allweiss, a publicist from New York who was eating at a restaurant in the same district, hoped the noise came from fireworks.One by one on Friday evening, all the ordinary reflexes, ..
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  • Live Coverage | A 'Raw' Reaction Becomes a Symbol of Solidarity

    Live Coverage | A 'Raw' Reaction Becomes a Symbol of Solidarity
    Jean Jullien, a French illustrator based in London, heard about the attacks listening to French radio on Friday. In response, he drew a simple silhouette of the Eiffel Tower within the universal peace sign and shared it on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Peace for Parispic.twitter.com/ryf6XB2d80— jean jullien (@jean_jullien)November 13, 2015Over the next 48 hours, the image became a symbol of solidarity with France worldwide. It now adorns improvised shrines at the crime scenes in Paris, and it ..
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  • Nick Alexander's American girlfriend grieves for him in New York | Fox News

    Nick Alexander's American girlfriend grieves for him in New York | Fox News
    This undated family handout photo issued by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office on Saturday Nov. 14, 2015 shows Nick Alexander of England. Nick Alexander, one of the victims of the attacks in Paris, was working at the Bataclan concert hall selling merchandise for the performing band.(The Associated Press)The heartbroken girlfriend of a Paris terrorism victim rocked back and forth in grief, sobbing outside the French Consulate on Fifth Avenue on Saturday night.“I’ll never see him again,” cried ..
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  • Security in New York City stepped up as residents stand in solidarity with Paris, France | abc7ny

    Security in New York City stepped up as residents stand in solidarity with Paris, France | abc7ny
    NEW YORK (WABC) --Security in the New York City area for sporting and other entertainment events is stepped up in the wake of the Paris terror attacks.The flags at City Hall in New York City have been lowered to half-staff.Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed several state agencies including the Port Authority and MTA to heighten security.People will notice an increased police presence at arenas and other venues.Part of the coordinated attacks in Paris involved suicide bombings outside France's na..
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  • Photos: New York Mourns Paris Attacks in Washington Square Vigil

    Photos: New York Mourns Paris Attacks in Washington Square Vigil
    U.S.The Washington Square Park arch is lit up to honor the 129 people killed in a series of attacks in Paris on Friday.Polly Mosendz/NewsweekUpdated| New Yorkers gathered around the arch in Washington Square Park on Saturday to mourn those killed in a series of attacks by the Islamic State in Paris.French flag colored balloons appear before the Washington Square Park arch.Polly Mosendz/NewsweekNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio attended the vigil around 2 p.m. after visiting the French Consulate..
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  • Paris Attacks: What We Know and Don't Know

    Paris Attacks: What We Know and Don't Know
    PhotoA memorial outside the Carillon restaurant in Paris on Sunday, one of the sites of the attacks on Friday.CreditIan Langsdon/European Pressphoto AgencyAt least 129 people were killed in theParis attacks, with 194 people still hospitalized — 42 in intensive care. A total of 415 were treated at 10 Paris hospitals, according to a statement issued today by hospital officials.• What is the status of the investigation?French authorities wereon amanhuntfor Abdeslam Salah, a 26-year-old-man identifi..
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