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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Today’s Paper

The Times in Print for Saturday, November 14, 2015

Paris Attacks Kill More Than 100, Police Say; Border Controls Tightened

The Paris area reeled Friday night from a shooting rampage, explosions and mass hostage-taking that President François Hollande called an unprecedented terrorist attack on France.

Paris Terror Attacks Leave Awful Realization: Another Massacre

Ambulances screamed down the boulevards, as a stunned and confused French capital was left to wonder: Why us? Once again?

‘Scene of Carnage’ Inside Sold-Out Paris Concert Hall

People attending a show by an American group, Eagles of Death Metal, described sudden terror when gunmen burst into the Bataclan concert hall.

DraftKings Leaves Door Unlocked for Barred Fantasy Sports Players

Although companies can counter proxy servers, which mask a computer’s location, The Times was recently able to make bets on DraftKings from the six states where daily fantasy sports is considered illegal.

Supreme Court to Hear Texas Abortion Law Case

The justices agreed to hear a challenge to a Texas law that would leave the state with about 10 abortion clinics, down from more than 40.

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Quotation of the Day
"As I speak, terrorist attacks of an unprecedented scale are taking place in the Paris region. There are several dozen dead, lots more wounded. It’s horrific."
FRANÇOIS HOLLANDE, president of France, in a televised address in which he announced that he had mobilized the military in a national emergency.

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