Tragedy compounds confusion


There are usually more than two sides to an argument, despite the temptation to think there are just two bitterly opposed and incompatible ones.

THE French weekly Charlie Hebdo had long prided itself on its notoriety for crude and vulgar satire in which nothing is sacred.

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