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Alana Seebarran
Alana
Seebarran of Guyana has been crowned as the Miss India Worldwide 2012
in the 23rd edition of the pageant held in Suriname capital of
Paramaribo.
Alberto Contador
Spanish
cyclist Alberto Contador on February 6, 2012 Received a two-year ban
for doping during the 2010 Tour de France and was stripped of his
victory in the race. Contador tested positive for the banned anabolic
agent clenuterol.
Bosusco Paolo
Italian
tour operator Bosusco Paolo was finally released by te Odisha State
Organising Committee of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist)
in Kandhamal district on April 12, 2012
Chandra Bahadur Dangi
Nepal's
Chandra Bahadur Dangi was declared the world's shortest living man at a
ceremony in Kathmandu on February 26, 2012 Dangi, who measured at just
21.5 inches (54.6 centimetres), snatched the title from Junrey Balawing
of the Philippines.
Christian Wulff
Germany's
President Christian Wulff resigned on February 17, 2012 in a scandal
over favours he allegedly received before becoming head of state,
creating a major domestic distraction for Chancellor Angela Merkel as
she grapples with Europe's debt crisis.
Charles Taylor
A
U.N. –backed war crimes court sentenced the former President of
Liberin, Charles Taylor, to 50 years in jail on May 30, 2012 for arming
rebels in Sierra Leone in return for "blood diamonds" Taylor, 64 was
earlier convicted of all 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against
humanity for aiding and abetting Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United
Front during the country's brutal 1991-2001 civil war.
Fernando Lugo
Paraguay's
Senate on June 21, 2012 voted to impeach left-wing President Fernando
Lugo, forcing him to step down. Both houses of congress had voted to
begin impeachment proceedings over his handling of the recent clashes
between farmers and police in which at least 17 people died.
Vice-President Federico Franco has already been sown in as president and
will serve the remainder of Lugo's five-year term, which ends in August
2013.
Gunter Grass
Israel
declared Gunter Grass persona non gratia on April 8, 2012, deepening a
spat with the Nobel-winning author over a poem that deeply criticized
the Jewish state and suggested it was as much as danger as Iran. He was
awarded the Nobel Prized for literature in 1999.
Khalil Chisti
Pakistani
virologist Mohammed Khalil Chisti, who was handed a life sentence for a
murder that took place in the premises of the eum of the Sufi saint
Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in 1992, was released on bail from Rajasthan's
Ajmer Central Jail in April 11, 2012 following a Supreme Court's order
on April 9.
Liu Yang
Liu
Yang, a former Chinese air force pilot, became the country's first
female astronaut as she along with two male colleagues blasted off into
space aboard the Shenzhou IX Spacecraft from the Jiuquan Satyellite
Launch Centre on June 16, 2012.
Mitt Romney
Mitt
Romney clinched the Republican Presidential nomination on May 29, 2012
with a resounding victory in Texas to face Demoractic President Barack
Obama in the November 6 election. Romney finally cleared the benchmark
of 1,144 delegates needed to become the Republicans' presidential
candidate after a lone, bitter primary battle with a host of
conservative rivals.
Rajat Gupta
Rajat
Gupta, one of the most successful Indian American on Wall Street, was
found guilty on June 15, 2012 of passing confidential market information
to Galleon hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam in one of America's
biggest in sider trading cases. A
Manhattan court held the 63-year-old former Goldman Sachs director
guilty of providing insider information to his former friend,
Rajaratnam, who was sentenced last year to 11 years in prison for
insider trading.
Snigdha Nandipati
Indian
American Snigdha Nandipati won the Scripps National Spelling Bee at
National Harbor in Maryland on May 31, 2012 Nandipati (14), an
eight-grade student from San Diego, California, correctly spled the
French word 'guetapens' to be declared the national champion for the
year 2012.
Sarath Fonseka
The
former Sri Lankan Army Chief, Sarath Fonseka walked out of a prison in
Colombo on May 21, 2012 following a presidential pardon. He was arrested
by the military police on February 8, 2010 on unspecified charges and
sentenced to Jail by a court-material.
Sheikh Hasina
Indian
Vice President Hamid Ansari on January 12, 2012 conferred the honorary
Doctor of Literature (Honoris Causa) of Tripura University on Bangladesh
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Agartala.
Thomas Lubanga
The
International Criminal Court on March 14, 2012 convicted Congolese
militia Chief Thomas Lubanga of ware crimes for conscripting children
into this army, the tribunal's first ever verdict. Lubanga was fouynd
guilty in the Hague of enlisting child soldiers as young as 11 to fight
during a bloody four-year war in a gold-rich region of the Demoractic
Republic of Congo (DRC).
Tamae Watanabe
A
73-year-old Japanese woman Tamae Watanabe climbed to Mount Everest's
peak on May 19, 2012 smashing her own record to become the oldest woman
to scale the world's highest mountain. Tamae Watanabe reached the
Everest's 8,850-metre-high (29,035 feet) summit from the northern side
of the mountain in tibed with four other team members. The oldest person
to climb the Everest is a Nepalese man, Min Bahadur Sherchan, who
scaled the peak in 2008, at 76.
Yusuf Raza Gilani
Pakistan
Supreme Court on June 19, 2012 disqualified Pakistan People's Party
Yusuf Raza Gilani as Prime Minister after his conviction for contempt in
May 2012. Gilani had refused to follow the court's directive to reopen
corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.
Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali
Tunisia's
ousted president Zine al Abidine Ben Ali was on June 13, 2012 given a
life sentence in absentia by a military court in Tunis over the killing
of protesters in the country's revolution in 2011. Ben Ali is now in
exile in Saudi Arabia, where feld with his wife in January 2011 after
weeks of protests against his rule of more than 20 years.
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