French authorities say 103 people have been identified, but fewer than half of those killed have been publicly namedAged from their early 20s to their 60s, they came from more than a dozen countries and every imaginable profession. But they had one thing in common: they were out in Paris on a Friday evening, a few working, the rest having fun with friends.Three days on from the attacks on the French capital, authorities say that of the 129 people who died, 103 have been identified, although fewer than half of these have been publicly named.