PARIS (AP) -- The latest on the deadly shootings and explosions in Paris. (All times local): 11 p.m. A crowd of up to 250 people have gathered for an impromptu candlelight vigil at the Place de La Republique in Paris, the site of a massive demonstration in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo killings earlier this year. Adrien Chambel, a 27-year-old law student, says the crowd is much sparser than it was in January. He says "you feel that people are petrified." His father, Bernard, 66, said there is a difference between the attacks Friday night that killed 129 people and the January assault on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and a Kosher supermarket that killed 17 victims. He says in January...
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