
Barack Obama Time 2012 person of the year
President Barack Obama has been named Time’s Person of the Year.
Managing editor Richard Stengel unveiled the magazine’s choice on Wednesday’s “Today.” He said it was remarkable that the president won two terms with over 50 percent of the popular vote as a Democrat. He also noted that Obama took office in an economic crisis, and credited him with creating a new political “alignment like Ronald Reagan did forty years ago.”
This is the second time that Time has chosen Obama. The magazine said it named him Person of the Year in 2008 for winning against the odds and becoming the first black president of the United States.
“For finding and forging a new majority, for turning weakness into opportunity and for seeking, amid great adversity, to create a more perfect union, Barack Obama is TIME’s 2012 Person of the Year,” Stengel explained in his note this year
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Usain Bolt shows why he is such a great champion. Usain makes this young man’s dream come true right before he goes on to make history, becoming the first man in history to win both the 100m and 200m races in back-to-back Olympic games. The dude can’t stop smilling. Check out the video.
Oscar Pistorius, a South African double-amputee nicknamed the “Blade Runner,” made an unprecedented Olympic debut Saturday, finishing second in his 400-meter qualifying heat.
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Ryan Lochte captured the United States’ first gold medal of the 2012 Olympic Games on Saturday, soundly defeating rival swimming great Michael Phelps in a highly anticipated men’s 400-meter individual medley, while China blazed past its rivals throughout the day to secure a Games-best four gold medals.
Aptly nicknamed “Flying Squirrel,” 16-year-old gymnast Gabrielle Douglas defies gravity, a feat that might make Olympic history at this summer’s games.
John Orozco won his first medal in gymnastics when he was 9. But he didn’t hold onto that medal for long, giving it to another boy in the competition who was in tears after being teased for a bad performance.
Seven promising young British athletes lit the Olympic cauldron early Saturday, capping the Games’ festive opening ceremony in east London.
Tyson Gay tuned up for his Olympic showdown with Jamaican stars Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake with victory over 100m in the Diamond League meeting in London Friday.
Tennis star Maria Sharapova has been handed the honor of becoming the first woman to carry Russia’s flag at the opening ceremony of an Olympic Games.
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Nigerian pop star Wizkid was announced winner in the Best International act (Africa) category at the 2012 BET awards. The show aired on Sunday, July 1, 2012. WizKid beat out heavy weights such as Camp Mulla (Kenya), Ice Prince (Nigeria), Lira (South Africa) and Mokobe (Mali) to win the award.
“If I do really good at the Olympics,” he said, “it’s going to be 10 times worse. Balancing all that stuff out” with swimming, he added, “just drains me.”
NBC, which will broadcast the London Games, has referred to Mr. Lochte as “arguably the face” of the American team on its Olympic Talk blog.
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