This is the time of year when we look back at the top stories of the year before it's time to think about what's ahead in '08. Here's the list of nominees from the Associated Press for top worldwide stories. Now the chore is to trim the list down to the top 10. Give it a try!
* Political crisis in
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* Wildfires ravage
* Alberto Gonzales quits as attorney general after string of controversies
* U.S. dollar falls; Canadian currency more valuable for first time in decades
* Anna Nicole Smith dies; fight over her burial and baby ensue
* Severe drought wracks Southeastern states
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* Bush administration assailed over torture,
* Attempt to forge compromise on illegal immigration collapses in Congress
* Scientists create equivalent of embryonic stem cells from ordinary skin cells
* Intense campaigning in both major parties for 2008 presidential nominations
* Nicolas Sarkozy elected president of
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* Afghan war: deadliest year since 2001
* Death penalty under scrutiny as painlessness of lethal injection questioned
* Supreme Court bans a controversial abortion procedure
* Military regime in
* Under pressure from critics, Paul Wolfowitz resigns as president of World Bank
* Methane blast kills 110 workers at Russian coal mine
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* Palestinians feud among themselves heading toward peace talks with
* Russian President Putin signals he intends to maintain power even after term ends
* Tropical Storm Noel kills more than 100 people in
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* President Bush, Democratic-led Congress at odds over health coverage,
* Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez moves to consolidate power, extend rule
* Oil prices soar worldwide
* Global warming: new warnings from experts, Al Gore wins Nobel Prize for his advocacy
* NASA astronaut accused of trying to kidnap rival for affections of space shuttle pilot
* Duke lacrosse rape case collapses; district attorney ousted in disgrace
* Gunman kills 32 people at Virginia Tech; deadliest shooting rampage in
* Massive wildfires in southern
* Former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby convicted in CIA leak case
* Nancy Pelosi elected first female speaker of the House
* Revelations of shoddy conditions at
* CBS fires Don Imus from his radio show for demeaning remarks about
* Highway bridge collapses in
* Barry Bonds breaks all-time home run record, then indicted in steroid investigation
* Six miners, three rescue workers die at
* Earthquake in
* Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick pleads guilty to dogfighting charges
* Sen. Larry Craig of
* FBI investigates role of Blackwater
* Plane skids off wet runway, killing 199 in
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where's the Good News?
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