Google has donated nearly $300,000 to help French satirical weekly
Charlie Hebdo make its largest print run ever, following the massacre at the magazine's Paris office. Its normal production run numbers about 60,000 copies, but the surviving staff plan to print a million issues next week.
Le Monde, France Télévisions and Radio France also have pledged to help keep the publication alive, according to Luc Bronner, assistant managing editor with
Le Monde. The UK's Guardian Media Group has pledged roughly $150,000.
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