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Another look at stories you might have missed this week.
The 2012 US Election, the Year of the Dragon, Psy and Boko Haram.
No matter how you cut it, 2012 has been a big year for the world. Here's a sampling of the most important people and stories from 2012 and a look at some of the news you may have missed from this week.
The 2,012 words of 2012
Here are the buzzwords, the keywords, or just plain words, that were uttered time and time againe in 2012.
Special Report: The Great Divide
Surging income inequality has turned the United States into one of the most divided developed countries on the planet.
2012: The political annus horribilis
A look back at a year of trauma, tragedy, and the worst presidential campaign ever.
2012 was a banner year for Boko Haram, but not for Nigerians
If the goal was carnage, Boko Haram has had its best year ever.
People of the year 2012 (PHOTOS)
GlobalPost asked its editors and correspondents to nominate their "person of the year." Some were inspiring, some were notorious, some entertaining and some powerful.
Brazilians head home for a taste of the BRIC boom
After losing her job in Boston, a Harvard grad rolls the dice in her native South American boomtown.
How 2012 changed China
The Year of the Dragon was supposed to be particularly lucky and momentus, charged with auspicious signs of change.
Italian elections may decide euro's fate
It's Monti vs. Berlusconi as Yuletide sparring launches campaign.
Planet Pic: A history of the gingerbread house
It is not Christmas at the White House without a jaw-dropping gingerbread house.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/offbeat/121228/great-weekend-reads
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Jaume Plensa's "Tel Aviv Man" at Art Basel, the world’s premier trade fair for leading galleries and collectors focused on modern and contemporary art.
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The front of the Art Basel building. This year’s show attracted 303 of the world’s top galleries from 36 countries, showing the works of more than 2,500 artists. It drew more than 62,000 visitors, a new record.
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Platform Gallery's Chen Wei and one of his "Recovery Room" series at Liste Young Artist's show. By the time the week was over he had sold more than 10 works, with prices ranging from $1,800 to nearly $3,000.
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A performance spectator admires some of the pieces at Basel Art.
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A performance piece at Basel Scope, done by an unidentified nearly naked man who moved in slow motion up and down the aisles dressed like a Greek version of Mars, the god of war.
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A performance piece at Scope. The man clutched a staff, on which a plastic container for motor oil with the BP logo was impaled.
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An installation piece at Basel Art.
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An installation piece with paper tubes at Basel Art.
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A gallery scene at the Scope Basel show.
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A sculpture of Sperone Westwater Gallery's employee, Michael Short, by Evan Penny.
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Evan Penny's sculpture of Michael Short.
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A woman views Jaume Plensa's "Tel Aviv Man," (Study) 2010, Galerie Lelong, Paris.
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"Medusa marinara," 1997 — a photographic representation of the Medusa in spaghetti and tomato sauce by New York-based Brazilian artist, Vic Muniz.
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Children play around Ai Weiwei's piece, "Field," 2010.
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Heimo Sobernig's "Black Cube" sits on display outside outside.
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A piece by Yayoi Kusama titled "Pumkin."
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