World rings in 2012 and bids adieu to a tough year

Published on Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 23:36 |  Source : PTI

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Sydney, Dec 31 (AP) Glittering fireworks in the shapes of butterflies, hearts and a cascading waterfall exploded over Sydney's Harbour Bridge as cheering revelers welcomed 2012 and bid a weary adieu to a year marred by natural disasters and economic turmoil. More than 1.5 million people crowded onto yachts and along the shores of the city's harbour to watch the shimmering pyrotechnic display designed around the theme "Time to Dream", a nod to the eagerness many felt in moving forward after the rough year. "It's about giving people the opportunity to dream of the year ahead and that hopefully it is a bit better than the year we've had," said Aneurin Coffey, producer of Sydney's New Year's festivities. Some of the fireworks formed the shape of clouds "Because every cloud has a silver lining," Coffey said. Colorful lights beamed onto the center of the bridge formed an "endless rainbow" symbolising hope. Many were eager for a fresh start. "I've had enough this year," said 68-year-old Sandra Cameron, who lost nearly everything she owned when her home in Australia's Queensland state was flooded to the ceiling during a cyclone in February. "It's gotta be a better year next year." World leaders evoked 2011's events in their New Year's messages. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who starts his second term on New Year's Day, said he wants to help ensure and sustain the moves toward democracy that protesters sought in the Arab Spring. (AP)

  

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