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The assailants’ weapons were those of war: automatic rifles and suicide belts of explosives.

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The assailants' weapons were those of war: automatic rifles and suicide belts of explosives. The killing was indiscriminate, spread across a swath of the city, in at least six different sites. An ordinary Friday night in Paris transformed into a bloodbath. The word Parisians used over and over as they tried to make sense of the horror was "carnage."

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Cycling supporters say that Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, while sad, may benefit the sport in the future by demonstrating to potential cheaters what can happen to them — eventually — if they dope.

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The Chief of French general staff Edouard Guillaud said Friday that a French warplane has destroyed an artillery battery of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces before Friday sunrise.

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PARIS (AP) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy was discharged Monday from the hospital where he spent the night after collapsing while jogging. Doctors said his illness was due to heat and overwork and ordered the 54-year-old to rest but prescribed no further medical treatment, his office said.

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