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The Linked Data Service provides access to commonly found standards and vocabularies promulgated by the Library of Congress. Il est mort, pas ses idées. I don't blame Muslims for not laughing at our drawings. [Fight a] drawing with a drawing, but not with blood, not with hate," said Hassen Chalghoumi, the Imam of Drancy.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. Maris, 68, was the editorial director of Charlie Hebdo, as well as a writer and an economist with the Bank of France. officials report 47 cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths for a second straight dayWhat are the consequences of COVID-19 on mental health?White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany weighs-in on China threat over TikTokOnion recall linked to salmonella outbreak expandedCoronavirus: Trump says he’s optimistic vaccine possible near U.S. Election DayBeirut explosion: BBC Arabic interview dramatically interrupted by blast Après la 4G, voici maintenant la 5G, la cinquième génération d'équipements pour la téléphonie mobile.
"Bernard Maris was a cultured, kind and very tolerant man," he said in a statement.Wolinski, 80, was born in French Tunisia to Jewish parents who fled oppression in Europe.The family moved to France in 1946, 10 years after the father was murdered by a disgruntled ex-employee.Wolinski studied architecture in Paris before switching to drawing cartoons.He began contributing to Hara-Kiri magazine in 1960 with political and saucy cartoons and comic strips.His drawings ridiculed romance and sexuality and also targeted politicians, particularly French far-right politician Jean Marie Le Pen and former French president Francois Mitterrand.During France's student revolts of 1968, he co-founded the satirical magazine L'Enragé with another famous French cartoonist, Maurice Sinet, or Sine.As well as Charlie Hebdo, his work appeared in newspaper Liberation, weekly Paris-Match and L'Écho des savanes.Known by the pseudonym Tignous, the 58-year-old's drawings had appeared in Charlie Hebdo, as well as Marianne and Fluide Glacial.Honore, 73, began developing his self-consciously old-fashioned style at 16, and worked for many of the big names of the French press and publishing during his long career.He had worked at Charlie Hebdo since 1992, and illustrated a special anniversary issue of the famous French dictionary the Petit Larousse in 2010.The only woman killed was a psychiatrist, Cayat, 54, wrote regularly on social issues for the Charlie Divan column.An Algerian-born orphan and voracious autodidact, Ourrad was the magazine's proof-reader.Founder of travel writing festival in Clermont-Ferrand in central France, Renaud had been invited to attend the magazine's weekly editorial conference when the attack happened.Boisseau, 42, was a maintenance worker and father of two and was shot in the entrance hall of the building which housed the magazine's offices.The 49-year-old police officer assigned to protect Charb, who had received numerous death threats, leaves two children.A local policeman murdered by the attackers as they fled the scene.