World rings in 2012 with hope for better year

World rings in 2012 with hope for better year
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Summary The world eagerly welcomed a new year and hoped for a better future.

With glittering fireworks and star-studded celebrations from New Zealand to Times Square, the world eagerly welcomed a new year and hoped for a better future, saying goodbye to a year of hurricanes, tsunamis and economic turmoil that many would rather forget.Revelers in Australia, Asia, Europe, South America and the South Pacific island nation of Samoa, which jumped across the international dateline to be first to celebrate, welcomed 2012 with booming pyrotechnic displays. Fireworks soared and sparked over Moscows Red Square, crowds on Paris Champs-Elysees boulevard popped Champagne corks at midnight, and up to a million revelers were expected to jam New Yorks Times Square for the famed crystal-paneled ball drop.But many approached the new year with more relief than joy, as people battered by weather disasters, joblessness and economic uncertainty hoped the stroke of midnight would change their fortunes.Once the ball drops, I wont give 2011 another thought, said Kyralee Scott, 16, of New Jersey, whose father spent most of the year out of work. It was a pretty tough year, but God was looking after us and I know 2012 has got to be better.World leaders evoked 2011s struggles in their New Years messages with some ambivalence.French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Europes crisis is not finished and that 2012 will be the year full of risks, but also of possibilities.Pope Benedict XVI marked the end of 2011 with prayers of thanks and said humanity awaits the new year with apprehension but also with hope for a better future.We prepare to cross the threshold of 2012, remembering that the Lord watches over us and takes care of us, Benedict said. In him this evening we want to entrust the entire world. We put into his hands the tragedies of this world of ours, and we also offer him the hopes for a better future.In Brazil, heavy rains didnt halt parties as upward of 2 million people gathered on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro and nearly as many on a main avenue in Sao Paulo, South Americas biggest city. Massive fireworks displays and top music acts graced stages across the nation.Brazil has seen healthy economic growth in recent years, as the country prepares to host the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016. Growth, however, has stalled in recent months, and Brazilian leaders are trying to stimulate the economy in the new year.This was a good year for Brazil and I think things are only getting better, it feels like were making big advances, said Fabiana dos Santos Silva, an 18-year-old student who gathered with hundreds of thousands of others on a main avenue in Sao Paulo.Some New York revelers, wearing party hats and 2012 glasses, began camping out Saturday morning, even as workers readied bags stuffed with hundreds of balloons and technicians put colored filters on klieg lights. The crowds cheered as workers lit the crystal-paneled ball that drops at midnight Saturday and put it through a test run, 400 feet above the street.The sphere, now decorated with 3,000 Waterford crystal triangles, has been dropping to mark the new year since 1907, long before television made it a U.S. tradition.In Times Square, hundreds of thousands people were crammed into spectator pens ringed by barricades, enjoying surprisingly warm weather for the Northeast this time of year. The National Weather Service said Saturday it was about 49 degrees Fahrenheit nearby Central Park. Thats about 10 degrees warmer than the normal high temperature this time of year.Many expressed cautious hope that better times were ahead after a year in which Japan was ravaged by an earthquake and tsunami, hurricanes wreaked havoc across the country and a debt crisis devastated Europes economy.Everybodys suffering. Thats why its so beautiful to be here celebrating something with everybody, said Lisa Nicol, 47, of Melbourne, Australia.For all of the holidays bittersweet potential, New York City always treats it like a big party albeit one that now takes place under the watchful eye of a massive security force, including more than 1,500 police officers.Dick Clark, who suffered a stroke in 2004, was scheduled to return to help host his namesake New Years Eve celebration with Ryan Seacrest, featuring performances by Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. Lady Gaga will then join Mayor Michael Bloomberg to lead the 60-second countdown to the New Year.In Las Vegas, police shut down a 4-mile (6-kilometer) section of the Strip to vehicle traffic six hours before midnight, letting revelers party in the street. Casino nightclubs touted pricey, exclusive bashes hosted by celebrities including Kim Kardashian and Fergie, and fireworks were expected to shoot from the rooftops of eight of the citys most famous casinos.Atlanta was welcoming thousands to its downtown, where a giant peach is dropped every New Years Eve at midnight.Fireworks were to be launched from the top of the Space Needle in Seattle; in Houston, tens of thousands were celebrating at a party with country singer Delbert McClinton.In summer temperatures at Key West, Florida, three separate New Years Eve drops were planned for midnight celebrations. A giant facsimile of a conch shell would be lowered at Sloppy Joes Bar, Ernest Hemingways favorite watering hole when he lived in Key West.In San Francisco, the waterfront is expected to be lined with revelers for the annual fireworks show. Though the citys fickle weather and persistent fog can never be counted on to cooperate, forecasters say the skies above the city should be clear overnight.The first worldwide celebrations started in the island nation of Samoa, which hopped across the international date line at midnight on Thursday, skipping Friday and moving instantly to Saturday.Samoa and the neighboring nation of Tokelau lie near the dateline that zigzags vertically through the Pacific Ocean; both sets of islands decided to realign themselves this year from the Americas side of the line to the Asia side to be more in tune with key trading partners.In Sydney, more than 1.5 million people watched the shimmering pyrotechnic display designed around the theme Time to Dream. In London, some 250,000 people gathered to listen to Big Ben chime at the stroke of midnight.Several people preparing to celebrate the holiday in the U.S. told the AP that they would usher in the New Year hoping the Congress would become a more cooperative place. Some talked about their hopes for the presidential election. Others said they hoped to hold on to their job, or find a new one to replace one theyd lost.An Associated Press-GfK poll conducted Dec. 8-12 found that 62 percent of Americans are optimistic that the nations fortunes will improve in 2012, and 78 percent hopeful that their own family will have a better year. Most wrote off 2011 as a dud.

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