A week after France's worst terror attack, well-wishers and mourners still make the daily pilgrimage to leave flowers, light a candle, say a prayer or otherwise pay respects at the sites of the string of shootings and bombings that stunned the city and left at least 130 dead. Streets that had been closed following the strikes have been reopened. Life is rapidly returning to the city's bars and cafes. Some spots away from affected districts hardly missed a beat. But the shadow of last week's events still hangs over Paris, especially in hard-hit districts like the animated neighborhood behind Place de la Republique. That's where a team of gunmen in a car brazenly shot up restaurants and other...
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