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Name: | coryperez  | Homepage: | http://www.monclerjacketsold.com | Time: | 12/30/2012 at 7:58pm (UTC) | Message: |
Image Credit: AETV; Murray CloseThis morning, Facebook announced its 2012 Year in Review, a series of lists of the top trends of the year. And befitting a website that boasts hundreds of millions of users, popular, youth-skewing taste ruled the day â with one very hairy exception.For movies, The Hunger Games earned the most mentions over The Avengers, but Channing Tatum was the big winner, with Magic Mike and The Vow coming in third and fourth. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn â Part 2 came in fifth.The Hunger Games also dominated the books list, with all three of Suzanne Collins novels taking the top slots. J.K. Rowling s first Harry Potter book came in fifth, just behind the one-of-these-things-is-not-like-the-other entry, E.L. James  Fifty Shades of Grey. (If you re despairing for online literary taste, perhaps you ll be happy to learn To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby made the top 10.)Surprisingly, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Flo Rida, and Justin Bieber all missed the top five music slots. Instead, fun. s We Are Young power noted its way to no. 1, followed by Gotye s Somebody I Used to Know, Carly Rae Jepsen s Call Me Maybe, One Direction s What Makes You Beautiful, and Maroon 5 s Payphone. The real shocker, though, is the TV list. A E s  Duck Dynasty brought in the most mentions on Facebook in 2012, over Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, The Big Bang Theory, Game of Thrones, and Downton Abbey. Why our nation has become so obsessed with talking online about a Louisana duck hunting empire remains one of this year s most enduring mysteries.. Incidentally, if you can t quite recall the top moments in your life from this past year, just go to , and Facebook will happily do it for you.Read more:
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New York (CNN) -- For the second time in a month, a man has been shoved to his death in front of a train on a New York City subway platform, police said.The New York Police Department on Friday identified the victim as Sunando Sen, 46, of Queens.Police are searching for a woman seen running from an elevated station for the No. 7 train <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> in Queens on Thursday evening, Deputy Commissioner P <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> aul Browne said in a statement.According to witnesses, the woman was pacing the platform and talking to herself shortly before pushing the man onto the tracks as the 11-car train entered the station.The man's body was pinned under the second car after it came to a stop.Police describe her as a heavyset woman in her 20s, wearing a ski jacket and sneakers. Security video shows her running from the scene shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday.Sen's roommate, Ar Suman, 33, told CNN on Friday that after living together for over a year they had become like "family.""I came home and I heard this happened," said Suman, "I am feeling very bad."Sen owned a shop called New Amste <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> rdam Copies and was a graphic designer for posters, according to Suman.In early December, Ki-Suck Han, 58, was shoved onto the tracks in a Times Square station as a train approached.Naeem Davis, 30, a homeless man, has been charged with second-degree murder in that case.CNN's Jesse Solomon and Rande Iaboni contributed to this report.
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Schatz remained in the state House until 2006, when he made a run for Hawaiiâs 2nd District seat. Then-Rep. Ed Case (D) vacated the seat that year to wage a primary challenge against Democratic Sen. Daniel Akaka. Schatz finished sixth in a crowded Democratic primary field, garnering just 7 percent of the vote. The winner of that primary, and later the general election, was Democrat Mazie Hirono, a former state legislator who will <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> represent Hawaii in the Senate beginning in 2013.Schatz is married to architect Linda Kwok <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> Schatz, and according to his , the two have a son and a daughter together. He lists his religious view as Jewish .In 2010, Schatz won a seven-way lieutenant governorâs primary, j <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> oining Abercrombie on the Democratic ticket in the general election. The ticket won easily, and Schatz was sworn in as lieutenant governor late that year.Schatz will have to keep a close eye on his political standing in the Senate; he is slated to face a 2014 Senate special election, and if he wins that, another election in 2016. Schatz, who will be one of the youngest members of the upper chamber, says he is planning to run both years.In the Senate, Schatz is expected to be a strong supporter of Obamaâs policies. The president is immensely popular in the state where he grew up, and as a whole, the electorate there is very Democratic. Just had a nice, brief chat with the President on Air Force One. Looking forward to supporting his agenda in the Senate,â Schatz .Schatz may also emerge as a vocal senator on the issue of climate change. Abercrombie tapped him to lead a clean energy effort as lieutenant governor. He âthe most urgent challenge of our generationâ in remarks on Wednesday.
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