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2012 YEAR IN REVIEW
The stories that stood out in the world of sports
Year in Review 2012: Top News Stories
In a year mostly dominated by power politics and a presidential election, Mother Nature reminded us in November of her strength and authority. A spate of shootings and odd crimes captivated the news shows and online media.
- Photo By Aggie Kenny Sun, Dec 2, 2012 4:00 AM EST
Photo Galleries By Category

Sony World Photography Awards
30 photos

The New York Post's Weiner covers: A …
11 photos

Anthony Weiner to run for NYC mayor
10 photos

Texas town a symbol of immigrant plight
16 photos

Pakistan election
15 photos

Queen Elizabeth opens UK parliament
12 photos

Obama in Mexico
10 photos

White House Correspondents' dinner
15 photos

Spanish protesters stage siege of capita …
11 photos

U.S. immigration battle heats up
20 photos

Gun-control legislation suffers blow
35 photos

Kerry visits North Asia
12 photos

Inside North Korea
38 photos

LIFE: Rare photos from Ellis Island
6 photos

Beyonce and Jay-Z's Cuba trip
12 photos

Putin gets flashed in Germany
10 photos
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