Dude, What?

Q100's The Bert Show Wednesday started a campaign to rid the world of the term "Hotlanta".

Santa Claus is coming to town, and he wants the swine flu vaccine.
FBI officials say an elderly, thin, gray-haired man nicknamed the "Geezer Bandit" is responsible for holding up five San Diego-area banks since summer.

Seattle police say a man who thought he was ninja was impaled on a metal fence when he tried to leap over it.

Russ Sittloh says a mysterious serpent-like creature that's at least 20 feet long has been swimming in the canal behind his Florida home. Sittloh has named the creature "Normandy Nessie" and has set up a camera to capture video of the animal.
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If the Georgia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals cannot increase the pace of its donations it will have to close by the first of next year.

Josh Smith soared through the lane to drop in a missed shot with 0.7 seconds remaining and the Atlanta Hawks won their seventh in a row, beating the Houston Rockets 105-103 Friday night to maintain the NBA's best record.
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