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People attend the concert of British musician Sting (C), at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris on November 12, 2016, a concert marking the first anniversary of the November 13 Paris attacks. Rock star Sting reopens the Bataclan on November 12, the revered Paris concert hall where jihadists massacred 90 people, with a hugely symbolic show to mark the first anniversary of France's bloodiest terror attacks. Scores of survivors of the Bataclan assault -- the worst of the gun and suicide attacks across the city that night which left 130 dead -- will attend the concert, the dominant event in a weekend of otherwise low-key commemorations. / AFP / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)

People attend the concert of British musician Sting (C), at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris on November 12, 2016, a concert marking the first anniversary of the November 13 Paris attacks.
Rock star Sting reopens the Bataclan on November 12, the revered Paris concert hall where jihadists massacred 90 people, with a hugely symbolic show to mark the first anniversary of France's bloodiest terror attacks. Scores of survivors of the Bataclan assault -- the worst of the gun and suicide attacks across the city that night which left 130 dead -- will attend the concert, the dominant event in a weekend of otherwise low-key commemorations. / AFP / STRINGER        (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)