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He lost 159 pounds!

How did Joseph Totter lose that much weight? He adhered to the KISS method - keep it simple, stupid.
Best soup in Atlanta

When the weather turns chilly, our thoughts turn to steaming bowls of soup. Who has the best?
Is Sheree a goner?

Rodney Ho reports on a source that says she has been booted off 'Real Housewives of Atlanta'.
Can you see the change?

What's altered in the two photos? See how you score when you play the Find 5 challenge!
More 'O', Less 'Oh, no!'

Mark Bradley: To borrow from Overstock.com commercials, it’s really all about the O now.
2009 deaths: June

Photos: Remembering Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, Koko Taylor and more.
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Swine flu claims its first feline victim
State health officials say a cat from the Linn County city of Lebanon died from the swine flu. Officials say the 10-year-old male apparently caught the virus from a human family member who had been sick. (AP/Nov. 20)
Police bust pot growers next door to station
Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department say they discovered a marijuana growing operation just feet away from one of its stations. They say the pot growers went to great lengths to keep their set up concealed. (AP/Nov. 19)
Police: Bongs disguised as Christmas ornaments
U.S.Customs officials say they got a surprise when they found 316,000 glass bongs disguised as Christmas decorations at the Los Angeles harbor. The drug pipes were shipped from China and are estimated to be worth more than $2.6 million. (AP/Nov. 19)
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