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  • **FILE** Whitney Houston accepts an award at the Warner Theatre during the 2010 BET Hip Hop Honors in Washington on Jan. 16, 2010. (Associated Press)

    Top 2012 searches include Whitney, PSY, Sandy

    The world's attention wavered between the tragic and the silly in 2012, and along the way, Web surfers searched in huge numbers to find out about a royal princess, the latest iPad, and a record-breaking skydiver.

  • Top 2012 searches include Whitney, PSY, Sandy

    The world's attention wavered between the tragic and the silly in 2012, and along the way, Web surfers searched in huge numbers to find out about a royal princess, the latest iPad, and a record-breaking skydiver.

  • Most Googled in 2012: Whitney, PSY, Sandy

    The world's attention wavered between the tragic and the silly in 2012, and along the way, millions of people searched the Web to find out about a royal princess, the latest iPad, and a record-breaking skydiver.

  • Album cover for Muse "The 2nd Law".

    MUSIC REVIEWS: Muse, The Wallflowers

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  • Obama focuses on campaigning, fundraising

    If not for sports champions and terrorists, President Obama's public schedule for September would be nearly empty of official events, as he devoted most of his time to campaigning for re-election.

  • German far-right groups skirt neo-Nazi ban

    At a rally of Germany's biggest far-right party, skinheads raise fists to nationalist chants and wear T-shirts that skirt the limits of German law: "Enforce National Socialism" reads one; another proclaims the wearer to be "100 percent un-kosher."

  • Workmen start dismantling the finish to the Olympic marathon course in the Mall near Buckingham Palace, not pictured, in London, Monday Aug. 13, 2012, following the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics. The London summer games ended late Sunday, with the next summer games scheduled to be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2016. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

    London shined: A well-deserved toast to the Olympics host

    For skeptics, the Olympics were deliciously doomed: London's transport network surely would fail, Britain's athletes would flop, rain would prevail and terrorists would strike. But then the sun came out after months of sodden skies, vehicles moved briskly, there were no attacks and British athletes reeled in a shocking 65 medals.

  • London Olympics 2012: Usain Bolt isn’t committing to Rio in 2016

    Toting his third gold medal of the London Games, Usain Bolt gave a little wave to 80,000 or so of his best friends in the Olympic Stadium stands.

  • Tuning in to TV: Phillips’ debut single growing on him

    Phillip Phillips says he wasn't that excited about performing his debut single, "Home," when he won "American Idol" this year. That's because he didn't have any creative control over the tune.

  • Labour Party leader Ed Miliband shakes hands with wellwishers in Birmingham, England, Friday May 4, 2012. Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party took an electoral bruising Friday, suffering widespread losses in local elections as voters punished the leader for biting austerity measures and a stalled economy. Main opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband toasted his own party's revival after its ousting from national office in the 2010 national election. By Friday morning it had won control of 22 local authorities and claimed at least 470 new council seats. (AP Photo/PA, Rui Vieira)

    Conservatives punished in British local elections

    London's rumpled, comic and outspoken Boris Johnson has won a second term as mayor of the British capital, triumphing in a surprisingly close election that installs the unvarnished and unpredictable Conservative as host of the 2012 Olympics.

  • Flash mobs, elegant gowns dominate London fashion

    Stella McCartney used a flash mob, Issa relied on colorful floral prints, and Alice Temperley turned to 18th Century paintings for inspiration as London Fashion Week moved into high gear Saturday.

  • In this image released by the White House, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, Sunday, May 1, 2011. (AP Photo/The White House, Pete Souza)

    The List: Top 20 events of 2011

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  • British Library puts 19th C newspapers online

    The newspaper coverage was troubling: London's huge international showcase was beset by planning problems, local opposition and labor woes _ and the transport was a mess.

  • World Briefs

    Former members of Hosni Mubarak's political party won legal backing Monday to run in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the ouster of the longtime leader.

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    LeBron James stood before 360 third-graders on Monday, telling them their futures are bright.

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