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Mediarena 2012. Les medias en ligne ont-ils un traitement partisan de la campagne présidentielle? Favorisent-ils le traitement de certaines informations? Quels sont les articles les plus relayés par leur lectorat à travers les partages sur les réseaux sociaux? MediArena s'efforce de répondre à ces questions en comparant le positionnement des 13 médias les plus présents sur le web par rapport aux candidats et aux principales thématiques de la campagne présidentielle de 2012 . Nous proposons de croiser les informations suivantes : la proportion d'articles consacrés à un candidat ou à une thématique par rapport à l'ensemble des articles publiés sur le média sélectionné la proportion de tweets citant un de ces articles, par rapport à l'ensemble des tweets citant les article du média sélectionné les termes et expressions les plus fréquemment cités dans les articles, qui apparaitront sous forme de nuage de mots lorsque vous cliquerez sur le nom d'un candidat ou d'une thématique Lecture des diagrammes.

New York 3.0. One in 8 Million - New York Characters in Sound and Images. Dictionnaire informatique, internet et multimédia. Hundreds of Thousands Without Power After Storms. Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Kelly Puckett, right rear, returned home Friday to the Alberta area of Tuscaloosa, and with his parents salvaged what they could. More Photos » The death toll, including those who were killed by storms earlier in the week in Arkansas, reached 333. On Friday evening, Alabama emergency officials announced that the state’s death toll had reached 232. Power remained out for hundreds of thousands throughout the South, rendering gas stations, grocery stores and banks useless. So far in Alabama, 654 families have been displaced from public or government-assisted housing units, according to an initial count by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Red Cross, with an eye toward the mental health issues that will surely develop in the hard days and weeks ahead, has dispatched hundreds of volunteers trained to offer psychological first aid.

Mr. “I’ve never seen devastation like this,” he said. Mr. News, Culture & Life. West Backs Gradual Egyptian Transition. Scott Nelson for The New York Times Soldiers tried to persuade antigovernment protesters to allow them to dismantle barricades in Tahrir Square in Cairo on Saturday. More Photos » CAIRO — The United States and leading European nations on Saturday threw their weight behind ’s vice president, , backing his attempt to defuse a popular uprising without immediately removing President from power.

American officials said Mr. Suleiman had promised them an “orderly transition” that would include constitutional reform and outreach to opposition groups. “That takes some time,” Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton said, speaking at a Munich security conference. But the formal endorsement came as Mr. Nor has Mr. Instead of loosening its grip, the existing government appeared to be consolidating its power: The prime minister said police forces were returning to the streets, and an army general urged protesters to scale back their occupation of Tahrir Square. On Saturday, Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. WikiLeaks : naviguez dans les mémos diplomatiques.