Paris Olympics security sweep upends lives, courts overturn cases reuters_tickers 11 minutes By Layli Foroudi, Juliette Jabkhiro PARIS (Reuters) -French paramedic Seifelislam Benadda had just dropped off a patient at hospital on July 1, he said, when police informed him he was prohibited from leaving his hometown in the Paris suburbs, saying he was a potential threat to the Olympic Games. For the next nine days, instead of driving his ambulance, the 28-year-old checked in at the Nogent-sur-Marne police station at midday and fought to overturn the administrative measure, which alleged he posed a terrorist risk. As part of a...