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      People are silhouetted as the sun rises above the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, in southern England, as access to the site is given to druids, New Age followers and members of the public on the annual Winter Solstice, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. Doomsday hour is here and so still are we. According to legend, the ancient Mayans' long-count calendar ends at midnight Thursday, ushering in the end of the world. Didn't happen.

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      In this Aug. 7, 2012 photo, the sun sets over Pyongyang, North Korea, behind the curtained window of a downtown hotel room. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

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      This 2011 photo provided by the Mirror Lake Inn, shows the inn decked out with holiday lights in Lake Placid, N.Y. The inn was founded in the 1920s as Mir-a-Lac, was renamed Mirror Lake Inn in 1933 and has been owned by Ed and Lisa Weibrecht since 1976. (AP Photo/Mirror Lake Inn/Shaun Ondak)

    Lake Placid’s Mirror Lake Inn, an Adirondack jewel

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      In this Dec. 11, 2012 photo, new exhibits about Lyndon Baines Johnson's presidency are displayed at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin. An insider’s look at how Johnson delt with challenges is on display at the newly remodeled LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, where the old 1970s-style exhibits now use 21st century technology to put visitors in Johnson’s shoes. Mark Updegrove, the library’s director, said the reopening comes as historians take a fresh look at Johnson’s efforts to fight poverty and improve the health of the nation by creating a Great Society. (AP Photo/Statesman.com, Jay Janner) MAGS OUT; NO SALES; INTERNET AND TV MUST CREDIT PHOTOGRAPHER AND STATESMAN.COM

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