New York rings in the New Year
Hundreds of thousands of celebrants gathered in New York's Times Square to watch the famed crystal ball drop at midnight. Mayor Michael Bloomberg led the cheering crowd in the final-minute countdown to mark the start of 2013. (Jan. 1)
Hundreds of thousands of celebrants gathered in New York's Times Square to watch the famed crystal ball drop at midnight. Mayor Michael Bloomberg led the cheering crowd in the final-minute countdown to mark the start of 2013. (Jan. 1)
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