Sunday, November 15, 2015

One man’s hard lesson after mistaking the Eiffel Tower’s darkness for a moving tribute

One man’s hard lesson after mistaking the Eiffel Tower’s darkness for a moving tribute
On the night of the Paris attacks, Rurik Bradbury noticed an inevitable and tiresome trend popping up on Twitter. “I think I saw a professional news organization tweet about the lights of the Eiffel Tower being turned off in memory of the victims,” recalled Bradbury, the New York-based CMO of a software company. In the […]











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