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Last year's winner, John Fitzpatrick of Northbrook, started off at 275 and in six months lost 87 pounds.
He dropped 87 pounds: Think you can match it? If you're serious about losing those love handles this year, personal trainer Sylvia Orizaba has a proposition for you. Orizaba, founder of Body Empowered Fitness, is looking for six men and six women to take part in her annual "Move It or Lose It" weight-loss challenge. Participants will compete to see who can lose the most weight in six months.


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Oprah loses her groove... Oprah Winfrey is betting all her blue chips when it comes to finding balance and losing weight in '09 -- literally. The talk show host tackled head-on Monday one of the biggest roller coaster issues that's plagued her public life: weight, and a love of multigrain snacks.
Photos: Oprah's weight Where is Oprah trying to get her groove back? The 'O' blog: All Oprah. All the time.



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ITunes going as low as 69 cents
Apple Inc. is cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online store to as little as 69 cents and plans to make every track available without copy protection. In Apple's final appearance at the Macworld trade show, Apple's top marketing executive, Philip Schiller, said Tuesday that iTunes song prices will come in three tiers: 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29.

Steve Jobs wan't the only one who skipped Macworld Obama stimulus plan boosts business tax refunds Dec. auto sales plummet Chicago ad agency to pay $15.5M for overbilling Army Real estate exec found dead City ends free pass for false alarms Stocks open higher ahead of data Why all the digging by Apple faithful at Jobs' health? US auto sales drop in 2008, recovery unclear



 


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