PARIS (AP) — Investigators were scrutinizing the recent past of two
brothers with al-Qaida sympathies and a place on the U.S. no-fly list as
a manhunt for the suspects in the newsroom massacre at a satirical
French weekly entered its third day Friday.
Police SWAT teams
swarmed a region north of Paris, fearing a second strike by the
suspects, who are described in a nationwide notice as "armed and
dangerous."