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The 11 Most Popular Stories Right Now on 11Alive.com

1. CDC Worker Confirmed Dead in Haiti

Officials with the Atlanta-based CDC have received confirmation of the death of Diane Caves, who was on temporary assignment in Haiti when a massive earthquake struck on January 12.

2. Pilot Dies In Fiery Lawrenceville Plane Crash

Officials said at least one person was killed and three others hurt in the crash of an airplane in a Lawrenceville neighborhood late Monday afternoon.

4. Japan Airlines Rejects Delta

Japan Airlines, wooed for months by Delta Air Lines with promises of cash and a broad global network, is spurning the
world's biggest carrier and opting to keep its alliance with
American Airlines.

5. Rescued Pups Available Soon

Some of the 35 dogs rescued from a suspected puppy mill in Mississippi over the weekend could be available for adoption as early as Friday.

6. Perdue: Base Teachers' Pay on Performance

Gov. Sonny Perdue is pushing legislation that would pay Georgia's teachers based on student performance, not their advanced degrees.

7. Mei Lan Off To Rocky Start In China, But Improving

For the first few days after Mei Lan, the giant panda born at Zoo Atlanta three and a half years ago, arrived at her new home in China, she was out of sorts. But she is doing much better now.

9. Google's Gmail Tries To Take On Facebook

Google is feeling the heat from red-hot social network Facebook.

10. Metro Atlanta Foreclosures Jump In February

Foreclosure notices in metro Atlanta jumped 27 percent in February compared with January.

11. SI Swimsuit Edition Puts Roddick's Wife on Cover

Model Brooklyn Decker landed the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover this year.

12. Police Arrest Suspected Gang Members; Gather Intel From Gang's Web Site

Police say Thirty Deep is among the gangs extensively using the web to communicate -- as well as thump their chests and brag about their exploits.

13. American Airlines To Charge $8 For Blankets

Now that air travelers are warming to the idea of paying extra for service amenities, American Airlines is going to ask them to pay to stay warm in the air.

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