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Today’s Google Trends: World Trade Center11th September 2008 10:24 am Todays hottest search on Google was “world trade center” Seven years after the Sep 11 terrorist strikes, New Yorkers today will remember the attacks that killed more than 2,700 people with the destruction of the World Trade Center’s twin towers. The city will observe the anniversary with renewed calls for vigilance against the constant threats of new terrorist attacks. Names of the dead will be read yet again. The presidential nominees of both US major parties, Republican senator John McCain and his rival, Democratic senator Barack Obama, plan to attend ceremonies at Ground Zero, site of the destroyed towers. Both candidates have agreed to call off their election rhetoric and suspend campaign television ads on that day out of respect for the dead from the 9/11 attacks, which targeted New York and Washington. McCain and Obama issued a joint statement this week: “All of us came together on 9/11 - not as Democrats or Republicans but as Americans. We were united as one American family. On Thursday, we will put aside politics and come together to renew that unity.” The emphasis on the seventh anniversary has shifted to educating new generations about terrorist threats and the way families of victims survive the loss of loved ones. Google has today released its hottest searches. The Google trends daily hot list is based on Google user searches and are listed below. (1)obama letterman Would you like to know more about Google’s Trends? If so, contact Hit Search, Search Engine Optimisation and Pay Per Click specialists, on 0845 643 9289. Remember, its a big world out there, make sure you become visible. Leave a ReplyOther Related Stories That May Be Of Interest:
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