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Capital Gazette: in mourning but still at work

By France 24
30 June 2018   |   9:00 am
The Capital Gazette - one of the US's oldest newspapers - still hit newsstands less than 24 hours after 5 of its staff were shot dead. The local publication paid tribute to those lost, alongside reports of the massacre.

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