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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Goodbye 2018. Hello 2019!

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Sunday 12.30.18

Welcome to the last Sunday of 2018! Instead of our usual look ahead to the week, let's look back at the year that was (and look forward to 2019). 

By Doug Criss
2018: The year that was
 
A lot of people say that 2018, to put it delicately, was something of a dumpster fire. Hey, it was a tough year, but we're not going that far. As a matter of fact, there were actually a lot of good things that happened this year. Consider:
And let's not forget about all the wonderful people who inspired us this year, such as the man who mowed lawns for vets and the disabled in every state, or the principal who installed a laundromat in his school, or the 4-year-old "superhero" who feeds the homeless in Alabama.

Yeah, looking back on it, 2018 doesn't seem so bad after all.
 
2019: The year ahead
 
If you're still not convinced that 2018 wasn't so bad, don't worry about it. It'll be over soon. Turn your attention to 2019. There are so many things to look forward to:
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2018: The year in photos
Lava from the Kilauea volcano encroaches a home in Pahoa, Hawaii, in May. Check out the most eye-popping images from a most unbelievable year.
Quiz time
 
The rescue of 12 members of a youth soccer team and their coach from a cave riveted the world back during the summer. In which country were they rescued?

A. Laos
B. Thailand
C. Vietnam
D. Cambodia

Play a special end-of-year edition of "Total Recall: The CNN news quiz" to see if you have the right answer.
Should auld lyrics be forgot ...
Let's get ready for New Year's Eve with this ethereal rendition of "Auld Lang Syne," sung by the Tenors. And here are the lyrics to the time-honored tune, so you won't have to pretend like you know them when the clock strikes 12. (Click here to listen.)
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