With the blood and bullets now swept away, the Carillon cafe reopened its doors Wednesday for the first time since it was among the Paris sites targeted by Islamic extremists in November. The French capital is trying to revive tourism and commerce after the attacks that cost 130 lives and cast a shadow of fear over the city. "Welcome to the Carillon," bartenders said while opening the doors, offering a glass of champagne to the first customers, some of whom were altering between smiling and crying. "It's...
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