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Fireworks as world welcomes 2009 | Fireworks as world welcomes 2009 |
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Celebrations are taking place around the world to mark the end of 2008 and usher in the new year. | Celebrations are taking place around the world to mark the end of 2008 and usher in the new year. |
From Sydney to New York and Auckland to London, revellers greeted 2009 with pyrotechnic shows and street parties. | |
Some 400,000 people braved freezing temperatures in London for a fireworks display beside the Thames. | Some 400,000 people braved freezing temperatures in London for a fireworks display beside the Thames. |
In New York, meanwhile, thousands packed a frigid Times Square as the famous Waterford crystal ball descended to cheers at midnight. | |
Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, soon to become the new US secretary of state, helped New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg lower the ball for the midnight countdown. | |
A number of Arab nations - including Egypt, Jordan and Syria - cancelled their planned celebrations in solidarity with Palestinians in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip after a fifth day of Israeli air-strikes on the coastal enclave. | |
Muted festivities | Muted festivities |
Kiritimati, or Christmas Island, in the Pacific Ocean became the first inhabited place on Earth to celebrate the new year at 1000 GMT. In pictures: New year festivities | Kiritimati, or Christmas Island, in the Pacific Ocean became the first inhabited place on Earth to celebrate the new year at 1000 GMT. In pictures: New year festivities |
An hour later residents in Auckland, New Zealand, watched a dramatic fireworks display from the city's Sky Tower. | An hour later residents in Auckland, New Zealand, watched a dramatic fireworks display from the city's Sky Tower. |
In Australia, huge crowds turned out to watch multi-million dollar fireworks displays in Sydney and Melbourne. | In Australia, huge crowds turned out to watch multi-million dollar fireworks displays in Sydney and Melbourne. |
In Sydney, a record crowd of up to 1.5 million people watched fireworks explode over the iconic Harbour Bridge. | In Sydney, a record crowd of up to 1.5 million people watched fireworks explode over the iconic Harbour Bridge. |
The display, featuring thunder, rain and lightning effects, was the largest ever staged in the city. About 5,000kg of fireworks were used. | The display, featuring thunder, rain and lightning effects, was the largest ever staged in the city. About 5,000kg of fireworks were used. |
Organisers of the Sydney festivities said they were hoping it would offer revellers a brief respite from the economic gloom of 2008. | Organisers of the Sydney festivities said they were hoping it would offer revellers a brief respite from the economic gloom of 2008. |
In the Philippines, President Gloria Arroyo described 2008 as a "tumultuous" year. | In the Philippines, President Gloria Arroyo described 2008 as a "tumultuous" year. |
"I hope that we can all work together as a global community to weather these storms," she said. | "I hope that we can all work together as a global community to weather these storms," she said. |
In Malaysia, the government is not sponsoring any new year events because of the economic downturn. | In Malaysia, the government is not sponsoring any new year events because of the economic downturn. |
Celebrations were also muted in the Indian city of Mumbai, following November's deadly attacks on the city. HAVE YOUR SAYI'll be sailing up and down the Thames on a boat party with close friends and watching the London fireworks above when the clock strikes 12.Toni, LondonSend us your comments | Celebrations were also muted in the Indian city of Mumbai, following November's deadly attacks on the city. HAVE YOUR SAYI'll be sailing up and down the Thames on a boat party with close friends and watching the London fireworks above when the clock strikes 12.Toni, LondonSend us your comments |
Tight security was planned, with special measures in place along the city's waterfront - where the militants involved in the attacks slipped ashore. | Tight security was planned, with special measures in place along the city's waterfront - where the militants involved in the attacks slipped ashore. |
But some Asian cities did opt to mark the end of 2008 in style. | But some Asian cities did opt to mark the end of 2008 in style. |
Fireworks shot from the 101-storey Taipei Tower as midnight struck in Taiwan. In Singapore, more than 250,000 people attended a display in Marina Bay. | Fireworks shot from the 101-storey Taipei Tower as midnight struck in Taiwan. In Singapore, more than 250,000 people attended a display in Marina Bay. |
And in Hong Kong, half a million people watched - some on the shore, some from boats - as fireworks shot into the sky from 10 skyscrapers surrounding Victoria Harbour. | And in Hong Kong, half a million people watched - some on the shore, some from boats - as fireworks shot into the sky from 10 skyscrapers surrounding Victoria Harbour. |
'Help each other' | 'Help each other' |
At a year's end Vespers prayer in Rome, the splendour of St Peter's Basilica contrasted with Pope Benedict XVI's call for "soberness and solidarity" in 2009. | At a year's end Vespers prayer in Rome, the splendour of St Peter's Basilica contrasted with Pope Benedict XVI's call for "soberness and solidarity" in 2009. |
He urged people not to be afraid during these uncertain times but to help each other. | He urged people not to be afraid during these uncertain times but to help each other. |
In London, hundreds of thousands gathered for a spectacular fireworks display by the Thames, and Mayor Boris Johnson set an upbeat tone for the year.Pope Benedict XVI urged people not to be afraid but to help each other | In London, hundreds of thousands gathered for a spectacular fireworks display by the Thames, and Mayor Boris Johnson set an upbeat tone for the year.Pope Benedict XVI urged people not to be afraid but to help each other |
"There are those who say we should look ahead to 2009 with foreboding," said Mr Johnson in his New Year's address. | "There are those who say we should look ahead to 2009 with foreboding," said Mr Johnson in his New Year's address. |
"I want to quote Col Kilgore in Apocalypse Now when he says 'Someday captain, this war is going to end'; and someday, this recession is going to end." | "I want to quote Col Kilgore in Apocalypse Now when he says 'Someday captain, this war is going to end'; and someday, this recession is going to end." |
"Let's go forward into 2009 with enthusiasm and purpose," he added. | "Let's go forward into 2009 with enthusiasm and purpose," he added. |
Meanwhile, engineers adjusted the Houses of Parliament's historic clock, Big Ben, to allow an extra second before it struck midnight. | Meanwhile, engineers adjusted the Houses of Parliament's historic clock, Big Ben, to allow an extra second before it struck midnight. |
Astronomers added the extra second to allow for a slight slowing in the Earth's rotation. | Astronomers added the extra second to allow for a slight slowing in the Earth's rotation. |
In Greece, Palestinian protesters staged a demonstration near an outdoor concert in Athens during New Year celebrations, chanting slogans and burning Israeli, US and EU flags. | In Greece, Palestinian protesters staged a demonstration near an outdoor concert in Athens during New Year celebrations, chanting slogans and burning Israeli, US and EU flags. |
As France handed over the EU's rotating six-month presidency to the Czech Republic, French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for Europe to remain strong in 2009. | As France handed over the EU's rotating six-month presidency to the Czech Republic, French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for Europe to remain strong in 2009. |
He said the bloc had proved its strength through its reaction to such challenges as the financial crisis, conflict in Georgia and an ambitious greenhouse gas agreement. | He said the bloc had proved its strength through its reaction to such challenges as the financial crisis, conflict in Georgia and an ambitious greenhouse gas agreement. |
"I remain convinced that the world needs a strong, independent, imaginative Europe," he said. | "I remain convinced that the world needs a strong, independent, imaginative Europe," he said. |