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129 dead, 352 hurt in Paris...3 arrests in Belgium linked to Paris attacks...7 dead in French train accident


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PARIS (AP) — A Paris prosecutor says 129 people were killed in last night's terror attacks and 352 people were injured. Ninety-nine of the injured are in critical condition. The prosecutor says the attacks were carried out by seven suicide attackers wearing identical explosive vests.

BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium's federal prosecutor's office says authorities have so far made three arrests linked to the deadly attacks in Paris. The arrests at the Belgian border came after a car with Belgian license plates was seen close to a theater that was attacked in Paris last night.

PARIS (AP) — The Eiffel Tower will remain dark Saturday night in a display of mourning following the deadly terror attacks. The 116-year-old monument normally is lit by lights every hour on the hour during the evening. The tower and other tourist attractions in the French capital are closed today.

ECKWERSCHEIM, France (AP) — A high-speed train undergoing a test has derailed in northeastern France. Authorities say the train burst into flames, split apart and plunged into a canal, killing seven people are dead and gravely injuring at least 10 others. Officials say it appears to be an accident, not terrorism. They say the train, with 49 people on board, was going too fast and skipped off the tracks near the German border.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Eight people remain hospitalized the day after a double-decker tour bus crashed in San Francisco's crowded Union Square. San Francisco General Hospital says four adults are in critical condition and two are in serious condition. A hospital spokesman declined to disclose the condition of a seventh patient, who is a minor.

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