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Monday, June 27, 2011

Two American soldiers die in Iraq; 11 total this month - CBS News

(AP)

Baghdad — The U.S. military said two US soldiers were killed in the North of the Iraq, while participating in operations.

The army said that the service members were killed Sunday.

No other information was immediately available, and the names of the dead were withheld pending notification of relatives.

Deaths bring the number of us soldiers killed in Iraq to 4,465. That is according to a count of the Associated Press.

Eleven American soldiers have died this month in related situations of combat. The figure of the victim is the largest number of deaths in combat since May 2009, when American forces were still operating freely in Iraqi cities.

Most deaths occurred in Baghdad and the South of the Iraq, reflecting the increased threat of Shiite militias to leave us forces.

Meanwhile, a suicide bomber in a wheelchair to jump himself at the entrance to a police station North of the capital, Baghdad Sunday, killing three people and injuring 18, officials said.

Two policemen were killed and 10 wounded in Tarmiyah, approximately 30 km north of Baghdad, two police officers and a medical official said.

The head of the municipality of Tarmiyah, Qassim Khalifa, told Associated Press that it was not clear whether the bomber was really disabled or using the wheelchair as a means of diverting attention from security personnel.

The bomber went to the police claiming have need of a letter from the police station stating that he had been mutilated in a terrorist attack, said Khalifa. Iraqis who have been disabled by a bombing or shooting may receive compensation from the Government if their injuries are documented.

"Police inspected him but not very carefully as it was disabled or do seem to be disabled, so they were let go in the police reception area where the explosion occurred," Khalifa said.

In Baghdad, the security authorities were in force to protect Shia pilgrims converging from across the country to commemorate the death of the Imam Musa al-Kadhim, a venerated figure in Shia. Pilgrims traditionally walk the twin-domed shrine in northern Baghdad's Kazimiyah district, where al-Kadhim is buried.

Predominantly Sunni militants have often target the pilgrims as they walk to and from towns and villages across the Iraq sanctuary. Sunday morning a sniper shot and wounded two Iraqi soldiers near the village of Wahda, a mixed village of Shia and Sunni 20 miles (30 km) South of the capital, said a hospital official and the police. Soldiers were assigned to one of the points of control put in place to protect the pilgrims as they walk to the shrine.

All the officials spoke on condition of anonymity that they were not allowed to disclose information.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Twitter by 8% of internauts American (New York Times)

Despite its rapid growth and media, Twitter remains a niche service United States used by only 8% of American Internet users according to a new survey of Internet & American Life Project of Pew Research Center. The figures to paint a picture of a dynamic communication platform is still a ways off the coast of a common tool for most users.

When factoring that 74% of Americans currently use the Internet, said Pew Twitter is actually used by 6 per cent of all Americans and more popular among urban Hispanic, black and younger users. Among 18-29 years, 14 percent use Twitter, compared to 7% of 30-49-year-olds, the second group. Eighteen percent of Hispanic respondents and 13% of African-Americans reported use of Twitter, compared to 5% of white users. Eleven per cent urban respondents and 8% of participants in suburban said they used Twitter whereas 5% of the rural users said they did.

Twitter, the company of San Francisco for four years, recently declared that he 175 million users, with 370 000 new users sign every day and 65 percent of users living outside the United States. According to Pew, first effort of the Centre de recherche examine Twitter exclusively, 36% of Twitter users for new posts daily while 41% say based audit survey that they verify site less than every few weeks or never at all to do.

Those who update on Twitter, 72% said that their positions are on their personal life, activities with one person in five display on a daily basis. Sharing of life at work (62%), news (55%), humorous or philosophical observations on life (54%) and material retweeting others (53%) are the most popular uses of Twitter.

As we mentioned before, Twitter is a new platform and a budding business media. It is not the scope of a Facebook because they serve for purposes different, with Twitter more than a one-to-many, asymmetrical service. Latest numbers can underline the fact that Twitter has much more to do. But it also shows that in the hands of its users, it is a powerful communications tool that serves both as a personal platform for sharing and a way to quickly deliver the news.

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