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Charlie Hebdo tribute: Typo on commemorative plaque

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A plaque honoring the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks was unveiled Tuesday by President Hollande. Unfortunately the name of one of the victims, cartoonist George Wolinski, was misspelled.

Added on the 05/01/2016 19:55:59 - Copyright : Zoomin EN

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