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BUENOS AIRES  Whenever Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez uses Twitter, 
controversy often follows. Although tweet discussions range in content and 
frequency, there's never a lack of debate.Fernandez, who almost never gives 
interviews or takes questions from reporters, often uses her official Twitter 
account, https://twitter.com/CFKArgentina , which claims more than 2.2 million 
followers, to have a direct connection to the people.There was that time 
when she sent more than 60 tweets in a single day after 
a wide protest by thousands of Argentines critical of her government. Or 
the many times she has attacked her political opponents and media outlets, 
accusing them of twisting the truth and defaming her.Then, there are lighter 
Tweets: pictures with Pope Francis, a boxing champion, and her dogs. Or 
her recounting of casual conversations with Argentines on the road, the 
birth of her grandson, and even her musings over her favorite TV 
show."I'm a fan of the series Games of Thrones. I love it," 
Fernandez tweeted on April 28."When the DirecTV people came to see me 
to announce some investments I asked them if they could please get 
me season three ... I'm sure that tomorrow someone from the opposition 
will denounce me for asking and receiving gifts."In a major departure from 
Fidel Castro's four-hour speeches, Twitter's 140 characters or less have 
become a leading communication tool for presidents throughout Latin America.An 
example of this 
tory, about how her marriage fell apart 
after 33 years and the "roller coaster" of opening her own business."I 
told him, `OK, we all have situations in our lives," she said. 
"It was going to be OK. If I could recover, he could, 
too."Then Tuff said she asked the suspect to put his weapons down, 
empty his pockets and backpack on the floor."I told the police he 
was giving himself up. I just talked him through it," she said.A 
woman answering the phone at a number listed for Hill in court 
records said she was his mother but said it wasn't a good 
time and rushed off the phone.Complicating the rescue, bomb-sniffing dogs 
alerted officers to something in Hill's trunk and investigators believe 
he may have been carrying explosives, Alexander said. Officials cut a hole 
in a fence to make sure students running from the building could 
get even farther away to a nearby street, he said.Police had strung 
yellow tape up blocking intersections near the school while children waited 
to be taken to Wal-Mart where hundreds of people were waiting. The 
crowd waved from behind yellow police tape as buses packed with children 
started arriving along the road in front of them at the store. 
The smiling children waved back.Regional superintendent Rachel Zeigler used 
a megaphone to say children were on the buses by grade level 
and that each bus would also be carrying an administrator, a teacher 
and a Georgia Bureau of Investigation officer. Relatives had to show ID,


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