Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The bombs exploded, and France’s president called it ‘war’. It was 1986.

The bombs exploded, and France's president called it 'war'. It was 1986.

The Paris bombs exploded in the most ordinary places at the busiest times. A post office. A driver’s license bureau. A shopping center cafeteria. A restaurant on the Champs Elysees. A Tati discount clothing store, where five died and 51 lay wounded. Parisians spoke of their anxiety. The French president called it “war.” These were […]











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