French police on Saturday hunted possible accomplices of eight assailants who terrorized Paris concert-goers, cafe diners and soccer fans with a coordinated string of suicide bombings and shootings that left at least 120 dead in France's deadliest peacetime attacks. World leaders united in sympathy and indignation, New York police increased security measures, and people worldwide reached out to friends and loved ones in France. The violence raised questions about security for the millions of tourists who come to Paris and for world events routinely hosted in the normally luminous capital, where troops were deployed to support police trying to restore order. One of Europe's most heavily...
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