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In France, Young Muslims Often Straddle Two Worlds

Gare du Nord railway station is what British historian Andrew Hussey calls &quot;the frontier zone&quot; between the world of affluent and well-heeled Paris and that of the <em>banlieue</em>, the suburbs north of the French capital that are home to largely poor, immigrant and minority communities. (DPA/Landov)
Gare du Nord railway station is what British historian Andrew Hussey calls "the frontier zone" between the world of affluent and well-heeled Paris and that of the banlieue, the suburbs north of the French capital that are home to largely poor, immigrant and minority communities. (DPA/Landov)

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