Charlie Hedbo

Muslim man hailed for life-saving courage during Paris siege
Muslim man hailed for life-saving courage during Paris siege
Muslim man hailed for life-saving courage during Paris siege
PARIS (AP) -- At a kosher supermarket in Paris, a quick-thinking Muslim employee hides several Jewish shoppers in the basement before sneaking out to brief police on the hostage-taker upstairs. In the town of Dammartin-en-Goele, a poker-faced businessman fools a pair of gunmen into believing they're alone in the building before being allowed to leave unharmed.
French come together at rally to protect nation’s values
French come together at rally to protect nation’s values
French come together at rally to protect nation’s values
The often quarrelsome French who make it a point of honor to shout their differences, for a parking spot or a high-minded idea, joined in a single cry of "Charlie" at Sunday's unity march, the largest demonstration in Paris since France started keeping track. And that harmonious melding of citizens of all races and colors was breathtaking.
France hunts suspect, plans mass anti-terrorism rally
France hunts suspect, plans mass anti-terrorism rally
France hunts suspect, plans mass anti-terrorism rally
PARIS (AP) -- France vowed to combat terrorism with "a cry for freedom" in a giant rally for unity Sunday after three days of bloodshed that horrified the world. Police searched for a woman linked to the three al-Qaida-inspired attackers, but a Turkish official said she appears to have already slipped into Syria.
French security forces kill gunmen, end terror rampage
French security forces kill gunmen, end terror rampage
French security forces kill gunmen, end terror rampage
PARIS (AP) -- With explosions and gunfire, security forces Friday ended three days of terror around Paris, killing the two al-Qaida-linked brothers who staged a murderous rampage at a satirical newspaper and an accomplice who seized hostages at a kosher supermarket to try to help the brothers escape.