Paralympics diary: fighter jets, fizzy water and politics in the pool
Briefly

The head of Paris's regional transport network has promised a Metro for all, which will cost between 15bn and 20bn and take 20 years.
There are adverts for the Paralympics everywhere, particularly for the fencing, which aligns with the sports' prominence during a family camping holiday.
Tom Jenkins mentions that Paris feels much calmer than during the Olympics as we enjoy lunch at a favorite boulangerie.
The atmosphere is vibrant with people gathered at the Arc de Triomphe to witness a multicolored sunset while enjoying the opening ceremony.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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