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Mourners and football fans gather as Bourbon Street reopens after New Orleans attack

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Mourners and football fans gather as Bourbon Street reopens after New Orleans attack

Mourners and football fans gather as Bourbon Street reopens after New Orleans attack

Bourbon Street in New Orleans reopens after a New Year's attack that killed at least 15 people.

Thousands gather for the postponed Sugar Bowl football match under heightened security, while a vigil takes place.

Later that evening, mourners gather for a vigil.

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