Charlie Hebdo's defiant new issue sold out before dawn around Paris, and still people are lining up at kiosks in case of a spare copy of the paper fronting the Prophet Muhammad.
The core of the satire publication's staff perished a week ago when Islamist extremists stormed its offices, killing 12 people including two police officers.
Those who survived put out the issue that appeared on news stands today, working out of borrowed offices, with a print run of 3 million -
more than 50 times the usual circulation.
The newspaper hit the stands as France's government prepares strict new anti-terror measures.
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