Lack of top-level U.S. official at Paris march raises some eyebrows at home
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The absence of President Barack Obama or any top members of his administration from a huge march in Paris on Sunday to honor victims of Islamist militant attacks raised eyebrows among some in the U.S. media.
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