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A decade ago today, gunmen stormed into Paris’ famed concert hall and opened fire on 1,500 people. James C. Reynolds looks at how France was shaken by the massacre

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“I had to relearn how to interpret all the sounds around me,” recalls Sebastien Lascoux. “The noises of the street, any sudden sound that makes you jump. A part of me died that night and stayed in the Bataclan.”