Charlie Hebdo's jihadist tragedy turns into fame, wealth and anxiety

By Catherine Armitage
Updated August 5 2015 - 1:13am, first published 12:38am
Heads of state from around the world take part in a solidarity march in Paris.    Photo: Philippe Wozajer
Heads of state from around the world take part in a solidarity march in Paris. Photo: Philippe Wozajer

Within a few months, tragedy has transformed Charlie Hebdo from a little-known, struggling satirical newspaper into a renowned brand name swimming in cash.

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