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Argentina, ranks among the world's top 10 in the use of Twitter.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos told The Associated Press in an
interview why he likes platform so much. With 2 million followers,
http://twitter.com/JuanManSantos ranks third for Latin America leaders
dead or alive after Chavez and Fernandez."I use
it sometimes to send messages to clarify certain things, to communicate
with the country," said Santos. "You sent out a tweet and immediately,
if it's something important, it comes out in the media. Instead of
making so many press conferences, you use Twitter."Almost two-thirds of
world leaders have joined the Twitterverse, according to an analysis last
year of 264 government accounts in 125 countries that the public relations
firm Burson-Marsteller described as the first-ever global study of world
leaders using the platform.The most-followed account of any world leader,
https://www.twitter.com/BarackObama , which has more than 35 million followers.
But Latin American leaders continue to gain ground a tweet a time.
They have become more adept on the social network than their European
counterparts and rank among the world's top 20 most-followed leaders.____Luis
Velarde in Washington, D.C, Vicente Marquez in Caracas, Venezuela, Belen
Bogado in Asuncion, Paraguay, Almudena Calatrava in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
and Luis Andres Henao in Santiago, Chile, contributed to this report.____Michael
Warren is on Tw
blessed day, all of
our children are safe," Thurmond said at the news conference. "This was
a highly professional response on the ground by DeKalb County employees
assisted by law enforcement."Though the school has a system where visitors
must be buzzed in by staff, the gunman may have slipped inside
behind someone authorized to be there, Alexander said. The suspect, who
had no clear ties to the school, never got past the front
office, where he held one or two employees captive for a time,
the chief said. Hill, who had address listed about three miles from
the school, is charged with aggravated assault on a police officer, terroristic
threats and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. There was
no information on a possible court date.A woman in the office called
WSB-TV to say the gunman asked her to contact the Atlanta station
and police. WSB said during the call, shots were heard in the
background. Assignment editor Lacey Lecroy said she spoke with the woman
who said she was alone with the man and his gun was
visible."It didn't take long to know that this woman was serious," Lecroy
said. "Shots were one of the last things I heard. I was
so worried for her."School clerk Antoinette Tuff in an interview on ABC's
"World News with Diane Sawyer" said she worked to convince the gunman
to put down his weapons and ammunition."He told me he was sorry
for what he was doing. He was willing to die," Tuff told
ABC.She told him her life s
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">GRANTS PASS, Ore. Wildfires burning in Oregon, Idaho and Montana are
taxing national firefighting resources and helping to push spending past
$1 billion for the year.The National Interagency Fire Center in Boise upped
the national wildfire preparedness level Tuesday to the highest level for
the first time in five years.The center lists two central Idaho wildfires
as the country's top priorities, helping provide crews and resources for
the Beaver Creek fire, which forced the evacuation of 1,250 homes in
the resort area of Ketchum and Sun Valley and has cost nearly
$12 million so far.Fire center official Steve Gage says they can't fill
the requests for crews and equipment for all 48 fires that remain
uncontained around the country.___Keith Ridler contributed to this report
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his family believed he had started using drugs
again in the month before his death.According to investigators, the crash
occurred a day after Hastings returned from New York, where his wife
was living at the time, and hours before a brother was due
to join another family member in urging Hastings to go to detox.
Family members said Hastings had been using the hallucinogenic DMT recently,
though the drug was not detected in a blood test after the
crash.The names of family members who spoke to investigators were redacted
in the report.The report said a family member had last seen Hastings
passed out at home about three hours before the crash. The person
said Hastings had been smoking marijuana the night before the crash.Investigators
said Hastings was found after the crash with a medicinal marijuana identity
card in his wallet, and that the drug apparently was used to
ease post-traumatic stress disorder after his assignments in Afghanistan
and Iraq.The report also noted that Hastings had hit a pole while
driving several years ago and was possibly misusing Ritalin at the time.
He was later institutionalized for rehabilitative care.A family member told
investigators Hastings didn't have a history of suicide attempts but believed
he was invincible and could jump off a balcony and be fine.At
the time of his death, Hastings was working as a contributing editor
for Rolling Stone and wrote about politics for Buzzfeed.He won a 2010
George Polk
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