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Osama Bin Laden Death Top News Story Of 2011: AP

Osama Bin Laden Dead

First Posted: 12/17/11 11:59 AM ET Updated: 12/18/11 09:09 AM ET

NEW YORK (AP) — The killing of Osama bin Laden during a raid by Navy SEALs on his hideout in Pakistan was the top news story of 2011, followed by Japan's earthquake/tsunami/meltdown disaster, according to The Associated Press' annual poll of U.S. editors and news directors.

The death of bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader who masterminded the Sept. 11 terror attacks, received 128 first-place votes out of 247 ballots cast for the top 10 stories. The Japan disaster was next, with 60 first-place votes. Placing third were the Arab Spring uprisings that rocked North Africa and the Middle East, while the European Union's financial turmoil was No. 4.

The international flavor of these top stories contrasted with last year's voting — when the Gulf of Mexico oil spill was the top story, President Barack Obama's health care overhaul was No. 2, and the U.S. midterm elections were No. 3.

Here are 2011's top 10 stories, in order:

—OSAMA BIN LADEN'S DEATH: He'd been the world's most-wanted terrorist for nearly a decade, ever since a team of his al-Qaida followers carried out the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. In May, the long and often-frustrating manhunt ended with a nighttime assault by a helicopter-borne special operations squad on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden was shot dead by one of the raiders, and within hours his body was buried at sea.

—JAPAN'S TRIPLE DISASTER: A 9.0-magnitude earthquake off Japan's northeast coast in March unleashed a tsunami that devastated scores of communities, leaving nearly 20,000 people dead or missing and wreaking an estimated $218 billion in damage. The tsunami triggered the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl after waves knocked out the cooling system at a nuclear power plant, causing it to spew radiation that turned up in local produce. About 100,000 people evacuated from the area have not returned to their homes.

—ARAB SPRING: It began with demonstrations in Tunisia that rapidly toppled the longtime strongman. Spreading like a wildfire, the Arab Spring protests sparked a revolution in Egypt that ousted Hosni Mubarak, fueled a civil war in Libya that climaxed with Moammar Gadhafi's death, and fomented a bloody uprising in Syria against the Assad regime. Bahrain and Yemen also experienced major protests and unrest.

—EU FISCAL CRISIS: The European Union was wracked by relentless fiscal turmoil. In Greece, austerity measures triggered strikes, protests and riots, while Italy's economic woes toppled Premier Silvio Berlusconi. France and Germany led urgent efforts to ease the debt crisis; Britain balked at proposed changes.

—US ECONOMY: By some measures, the U.S. economy gained strength as the year progressed. Hiring picked up a bit, consumers were spending more, and the unemployment rate finally dipped below 9 percent. But millions of Americans remained buffeted by foreclosures, joblessness and benefit cutbacks, and investors were on edge monitoring the chain of fiscal crises in Europe.

—PENN STATE SEX ABUSE SCANDAL: One of America's most storied college football programs was tarnished in a scandal that prompted the firing of Hall of Fame football coach Joe Paterno. One of his former assistants, Jerry Sandusky, was accused of sexually molesting 10 boys; two senior Penn State officials were charged with perjury; and the longtime president was ousted. Paterno wasn't charged, but expressed regret he didn't do more after being told there was a problem.

—GADHAFI TOPPLED IN LIBYA: After nearly 42 years of mercurial and often brutal rule, Moammar Gadhafi was toppled by his own people. Anti-government protests escalated into an eight-month rebellion, backed by NATO bombing, that shattered his regime, and Gadhafi finally was tracked down and killed in the fishing village where he was born.

—FISCAL SHOWDOWNS IN CONGRESS: Partisan divisions in Congress led to several showdowns on fiscal issues. A fight over the debt ceiling prompted Standard & Poor's to strip the U.S. of its AAA credit rating. Later, the so-called "supercommittee" failed to agree on a deficit-reduction package of at least $1.2 trillion — potentially triggering automatic spending cuts of that amount starting in 2013.

—OCCUPY WALL STREET PROTESTS: It began Sept. 17 with a protest at a New York City park near Wall Street, and within weeks spread to scores of communities across the U.S. and abroad. The movement depicted itself as leaderless and shied away from specific demands, but succeeded in airing its complaint that the richest 1 percent of Americans benefit at the expense of the rest. As winter approached, local police dismantled several of the protest encampments.

—GABRIELLE GIFFORDS SHOT: The popular third-term congresswoman from Arizona suffered a severe brain injury when she and 18 other people were shot by a gunman as she met with constituents outside a Tucson supermarket in January. Six people died, and Giffords' painstaking recovery is still in progress.

Among the news events falling just short of the Top 10 were the death of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, Hurricane Irene, the devastating series of tornados across Midwest and Southeastern U.S., and the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that barred gays from serving openly in U.S. military.

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NEW YORK (AP) — The killing of Osama bin Laden during a raid by Navy SEALs on his hideout in Pakistan was the top news story of 2011, followed by Japan's earthquake/tsunami/meltdown disaster, accord...
NEW YORK (AP) — The killing of Osama bin Laden during a raid by Navy SEALs on his hideout in Pakistan was the top news story of 2011, followed by Japan's earthquake/tsunami/meltdown disaster, accord...
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12:22 PM on 12/22/2011
IMO the Japan disaster is the most important story.
07:00 AM on 12/21/2011
Obama's many lies
01:15 PM on 12/24/2011
You're twisted. It's Romney's many habitual lies.
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11:57 AM on 12/20/2011
C­orzine Loses 1.2 Billion!
11:03 AM on 12/20/2011
world's most-wanted terrorists are still alive George Bush and The Nobel Peace Prize winner Obama
09:05 PM on 12/19/2011
What, is this the biggest news story in RETROSPECT???.....the MSM spent all of about 2 maybe 3 days on this story after we as a nation spent nearly 10 yrs. chasing this go/of.

Not to mention the time spent considering the outrageous claim that G W B should share credit while he and cheney appeared to do some kind of victory lap as they peddled books.
08:02 PM on 12/19/2011
War is never pretty
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falconear
I sense a PEBKAC issue with this one...
03:58 PM on 12/19/2011
A lot of you guys seem to misunderstand this article. It's not "what I think should be the biggest news stories" it's "Top News Story of 2011". And yes, for right or wrong nothing was covered more than the items on this list.
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lemmyk73
Foxy Shazam!
08:45 AM on 12/19/2011
A fake news story is the top story of 2011? Hilarious. That pic of Hillary was staged FYI- The top stories should be Solyndra, F&F, MFglobal/Corzine.
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10:02 AM on 12/19/2011
It's not a top n-e--w-s story when it's an old, worn out story. Try for better examples.
traceymarie
Independent to Dem in 2007
12:19 PM on 12/19/2011
poor baggerbirfer, you really believe OBL is still alive
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stella801
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08:31 PM on 12/19/2011
Lol! I love "baggerbirfer". Thanks for the laugh!
11:12 PM on 12/18/2011
Way to go Hillary you nailed that guy!
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10:03 AM on 12/19/2011
funny, faved
10:27 PM on 12/18/2011
So why is Hillary's picture depicted with this "Top News Story" involving the death of Osama binLaden instead of a picture of President Obama?

Is this country and the media so afraid of giving this POTUS credit for anything?
01:34 AM on 12/19/2011
Because she's who we wished was in the White House. Why give iobama credit for another failure? he refuses to take responsibility for his incompetence. Getting osama was just another step in obama's re-election campaign. President Bush had completely meitralized osama. He was a broken man sitting in front of a tv. obama took President Bush's intel and had osama killed for his own personal advancement. Then the poodle press shills for obama by saying what a great accomplishment it is to kill a senile old man.
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zelduh
Democrats: the REAL American patriots.
06:43 AM on 12/19/2011
What bullcarp.
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10:14 AM on 12/19/2011
"meitralize­d " ? neutralised? That why there were more terrorist attacks, while W was in office? He referred to the people we sent troops against as terrorists. Taking responsibility for failures would entail the CONs stepping up and admitting that 'Yes, we took away the laws that would have prevented the financial melt down.' or 'Yes, we got into Iraq on trumped up pretenses. His smack-talking got under our skin, so we sent troops to topple his government.' Intel changes on a daily basis. The problem W had was that he disbelieved the valid intel in the first place. That's been demonstrated time and again. Neither as it W's intel(igence), which he sorely lacked. The President doesn't own government property. That you denigrate the free press illustrates a criminal deficit that the CONs have . They just hate to own up for their crimes and blame the people who point it out, just like any other common criminal.
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lemmyk73
Foxy Shazam!
08:46 AM on 12/19/2011
because the OBL raid never happened and putting Obama's pic with the fake story would look bad for Obama. The media can not let Obama look bad.
traceymarie
Independent to Dem in 2007
12:20 PM on 12/19/2011
lmao....poor lost bag
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gungavin
Nevah hoppen, G.I.!
09:37 PM on 12/18/2011
Sorry, but I voted for this guy, and an obvious assassination of an unarmed man is really nothing to be proud of. I'm a lib, but remember: even the Nazis received trials. Nobody should get credit for an assassination. Nobody; except a 'loser'!
10:28 PM on 12/18/2011
We'll all eat our hats if one voted for this guy.

Guess we'll all go hungary for sure.
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10:19 AM on 12/19/2011
Not an assasination when you're at war. War makes killing legal. As legal as it gets.

Besides, if you're sorry, then don't contradict yourself. Say it like you mean it. You can claim to be anything or that you did anything on the net, that doesn't mean that I have to believe you.
Your taunts illustrate that you lack maturity. Maybe you're a different person face to face.
jerryatthebeach
Till Death Do You Barrier Island...
08:20 PM on 12/18/2011
Looks like a grieving widow on her way to an oceanfront condominium...
06:45 PM on 12/18/2011
when i was at work we had this guy [sammy] and i used to talk at break time about bin laden .would they get him?where do you think he's hideing in the mountain?you know what he said.?he said Osama Bin Laden is in George Bush's basement eating a steak dinner.It was good to here they found him in pakistan but 10 years was a long time and 4000 soldiers lost there lives.
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03:49 PM on 12/18/2011
I was siting at home on a nice quite Sunday night when word of a very important announcement from President Obama is coming. WHAT! What couldn't wait for Monday morning? I immediately thought the worst. A meteor!!? Another war!!?
It was a good news and all, but the way it was done scared the pants off me. It could have waited until morning.
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stape45
Spin this!
04:37 PM on 12/18/2011
The announcement of any death could wait until morning, but that not what news is all about.
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zelduh
Democrats: the REAL American patriots.
06:53 AM on 12/19/2011
It was one of the most important news stories of 2011, and you wanted to sleep before you heard about it?

Not me.
12:52 PM on 12/18/2011
The demise of OBL should be the #1 story not because President Obama authorized the foregoing of judicial conventions to commit murder. Rather, the #1 story is that President Obama miscalculated the tailspin that he would take the US relationship with the nuclear Pakistan. Secr. of State Clinton also has her fingerprints on this naive short-sightedness.

I'm not saying that the neutralized OBL should not have been taken out in the right place and in the best way. I am saying that this Administration screwed up by not eliminating OBL creatively and strategically. Instead, Obama has heightened the danger that the American and NATO troops face in Afghanistan by degrading the reliability of supply routes through Pakistan.

It will take a new President in Jan. 2013 to fix this muddle with Pakistan.
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lioness39
Obama 2012
01:55 PM on 12/18/2011
It will take a new President in Jan. 2013 to fix this muddle with Pakistan.
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Who among the republican warmongers would you suggest?
04:21 PM on 12/18/2011
Because you don't seem to favor the more strategic, foreign policy thinking republican candidates, I guess you must be an isolationist Ron Paul disciple.

Anyway, to answer your question, I would suggest the Republican nominee, (whoever that might be); or a Democrat challenger to Mr. Obama; or, an Independent. Any would be an improvement.
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hopepad08
"Hope" and "Change" is a beautiful thing.
03:54 PM on 12/18/2011
Exactly where in the article was PBO mentioned?

Why can't some take a breath without trying to take a cheap shop at PBO?

Having said that another President had the opportunity and I would say duty to try and find and take out OBL, but as he stated, he didn't know where he was and was not looking for him. The thought wasn't even on his radar.