Best News Event of 2007?

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Best News Event of 2007?

Political Election Campaigns, etc.
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War In Iraq, Afghanstan.
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Tony Blair resigning as Britan's Prime Minister.
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French President divorcing.
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Fires In California.
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Droughts in Georgia and other places.
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Illegal Aliens - Amnesty, etc.
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Bhutto Assassination in Pakistan.
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Russian Pres. Putin as Time's Person Of The Year, etc.
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Other - explain in post below
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Best News Event of 2007?

Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Thu Dec 27, '07, 5:23 pm

What do you think was the best, or most interesting, News Event of 2007 so far?
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Dec 28, '07, 10:42 am

For once, I thought the political campaigns were interesting. Then again, when I was younger these things didn't really hold my interest, so...
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Postby Thoul » Sat Dec 29, '07, 4:00 am

I went with the campaigns as well. They never attracted my attention when I was younger and I'm still not all that interested in it, but it was hard to get away from it this year.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sat Dec 29, '07, 6:27 am

The fires were interesting especially because I never heard an end to it. It was on the news for several days, then they just stopped talking about it. XD
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