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Who Made it Big in 2012: Year In Review

Say bye, bye to the year 2012, in a few more hours it will be on its way out the door! Some may be sad to see it end and others can't wait for it to be over. There were some highs and some lows throughout the year... Hurricane Sandy took us by storm, Sandy Hook broke our hearts, Jeremy Lin became a household name, Lebron got the ring, President Obama goes for 2-Terms, and we found out no one's secret is safe; Edward and Bella's real life love affair split, the Olympics finally arrived, Basketball Wives didn't look so pretty, Twitter activists #FreeKONY, 50 Shades, 007, Dark Knight Rises, and Hunger Games mania; Blue Ivy Carter was born, Trayvon Martin died, along with the greatest voice, the queen of disco, the man on the moon, musical pioneers, a hairdressing legend, a football great, JR, George Jefferson and so many more... Whew!

Who Made it Big in 2012?


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