2010年1月12日星期二

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Yahoo! News: U.S. News


Another chain pulls cadmium-tainted kids' jewelry (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 12:31 PM PST

In this Dec. 17, 2009 photo, Jeff Weidenhamer, professor of chemistry at Ashland University, holds a 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer', charm in Ashland, Ohio. Barred from using lead in children's jewelry because of its toxicity, some Chinese manufacturers have been substituting the more dangerous heavy metal cadmium in sparkling charm bracelets and shiny pendants being sold throughout the United States, an Associated Press investigation shows.  (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)AP - A second international chain store said it is pulling from shelves jewelry that lab tests show contained high levels of the heavy metal cadmium, and Chinese regulators said they will investigate dangerous levels of the toxin in children's jewelry being exported to the United States. Also, a U.S. senator called for hearings.


2 dead in Ga. shooting; suspect was ex-employee (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:07 PM PST

Police gather after a shooting at Penske Rental in Kennesaw, Ga. on Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010. Dressed in camouflage and armed with a handgun, a disgruntled ex-employee opened fire Tuesday at a truck rental business in suburban Atlanta, killing two people and injuring three others, police said.  (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal Constitution, Brant Sanderlin)AP - A disgruntled ex-employee stormed a truck rental business in camouflage and opened fire with a handgun, killing two people and critically wounding three others at his former workplace, police said.


Judge: Roeder can try to make manslaughter defense (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:52 PM PST

FILE - In this July 28, 2009 file photo, Scott Roeder attends his preliminary hearing in court in Wichita, Kan. Jury selection in the trial of Roeder who is charged with killing Dr. George Tiller, one of the nation's few late-term abortion doctors was delayed Monday Jan. 11, 2010 after prosecutors challenged a judge's decision to allow the defense to build a case for a lesser charge. A hearing was set for Tuesday afternoon to give the defense an opportunity to respond to prosecutors' court filing. (AP Photo/Jaime Oppenheimer, Pool, File)AP - A judge turned away objections from prosecutors Tuesday, allowing confessed killer Scott Roeder the chance to build a defense to the slaying of a Kansas abortion provider based on his belief the action was justified to save unborn children.


Clinton accepts Japan's delay on US base decision (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:58 PM PST

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pauses at the State Department in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Clinton is kicking off her 2010 diplomacy agenda as she did a year ago, with a trip to Asia meant to strengthen U.S. relations with key partner nations. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday the Obama administration feels assured of Japan's commitment to a continuing security alliance with the United States, even as Tokyo weighs abandoning a 2006 deal on a U.S. Marine air base.


Terror conspirator Padilla appeals conviction (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:20 PM PST

AP - Convicted terrorism plotter Jose Padilla's attorneys asked an appeals court on Tuesday to throw out his conviction, arguing that he was the victim of "outrageous governmental conduct."

Health facilities, NY settle over drug-flushing (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 01:05 PM PST

AP - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced a settlement Tuesday with five health care facilities that flushed pharmaceutical waste into the New York City watersheds.

Former worker who shot 2 at Texas ranch executed (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:52 PM PST

This undated photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows Texas death row inmate Gary Johnson. Johnson is scheduled for execution Jan. 12, 2010 for the 1986 slayings of ranch foreman James Hazelton and his 23-year-old brother-in-law, Peter Sparagana outside Huntsville, Texas. (AP Photo/Texas Department of Criminal Justice)AP - Convicted killer Gary Johnson was executed Tuesday for fatally shooting a ranch foreman and another man who interrupted his burglary of a southeast Texas ranch nearly 24 years ago.


Containers of explosive damaged; NC port shut down (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:34 PM PST

Lt. James Gaskill with the Morehead City Police Department guards a road block Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010 preventing any traffic from approaching the N.C State Port of Morehead City, where hazmat crews from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point responded to a an emergency call.  (AP Photo/Carteret County News-Times, Dylan Ray)AP - Officials lifted a voluntary evacuation order and opened roads late Tuesday around a busy North Carolina port that remained closed after a forklift operator accidentally punctured containers of the same explosive used in a Christmas Day airline bombing attempt.


TSA: Unruly Northwest flight passengers questioned (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:24 PM PST

AP - Unruly passengers on a Northwest Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit were interviewed by Customs and Border Protection officials after the plane landed Tuesday, but no arrests were made, the Transportation Security Administration said.

States seek to shift some health costs to feds (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:03 PM PST

AP - New York Gov. David Paterson, far from alone in leading a state with a growing budget deficit and few options, is trying to build a coalition of several big states as he seeks a federal takeover of health care costs for the elderly poor who receive benefits under both Medicare and Medicaid.

Unhappy meal: Woman charged in McDonald's rampage (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 04:51 PM PST

FILE - This Dec. 27, 2009 still made from video provided by the Kansas City, Mo. Police shows an unidentified woman throwing a bucket of water as she goes on a rampage at a McDonald's in Kansas City because she didn't like her hamburger. Police say the woman caused thousands of dollars in damage when she became upset that the restaurant wouldn't refund her money. (AP Photo/Courtesy Kansas City, Mo. Police)AP - A woman has been charged with trashing a McDonald's restaurant in Missouri because she was unhappy with her cheeseburger.


Mo. survivalist convicted on 2 weapons charges (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 03:28 PM PST

AP - A former Eagle Scout and U.S. Air Force Academy cadet was convicted Tuesday on federal weapons charges after being caught up in an undercover sweep of white supremacists who claimed they used his 200-acre Ozarks spread for survival training.

Florida girl, 10, raises money, helps kids dance (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 03:59 PM PST

AP - Ten-year-old Drew Buckley loves ballet so much that she wants other kids to feel the excitement — starting with the tips of their toes.

WHO survey: Half of China's births are C-sections (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:34 PM PST

In this photo taken Dec. 4, 2009, medical staff delivers a birth by cesarean section at a hospital in Mianyang in southwestern China's Sichuan province. Rates of C-sections have reached 'epidemic proportions' in many countries worldwide, the WHO said in a report surveying nine Asian nations. (AP Photo)  CHINA OUTAP - Nearly half of all births in China are delivered by cesarean section, the world's highest rate, according to a survey by the World Health Organization — a shift toward modernization that isn't necessarily a good thing.


ABC renews 3 Wednesday comedies (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 02:57 PM PST

AP - NBC is getting something that you never want to hear from a top executive at one of its rivals: pity.

No sequels, spinoffs for `Lost' (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 12:37 PM PST

AP - When ABC's drama "Lost" ends in May, it will definitively end — don't look for any sequels or spinoffs.

Court reinstates death sentence for Ohio neo-Nazi (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 08:45 AM PST

AP - The Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated for a second time the death sentence of a neo-Nazi convicted of murdering three men in Ohio more than a quarter century ago.

NY prosecutors file more charges in piracy case (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 01:50 PM PST

FILE - This April 20, 2009 file photo shows FBI agents escorting Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse into FBI headquarters in New York. The Somali teenager accused of staging a brazen high-seas attack on a U.S.-flagged ship off the coast of Africa in 2009 is facing new allegations of piracy involving two other vessels.  (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, File)AP - A Somali man charged with piracy has pleaded not guilty to new charges he led the capture of two other vessels in the Indian Ocean.


Mystery object to whizz by Earth Wednesday (AP)

Posted: 12 Jan 2010 10:52 AM PST

A mystery object from space, as seen from the Skylive-Grove Creek Observatory in Australia, is about to whizz close by Earth. Scientists are stumped by what exactly the object, 33 to 50 feet wide at most, is. (AFAM/CARA/G.Sostero,P.Camilleri,E. Guido,M. Jaeger,E. Prosperi,W. Vollmann)AP - A mystery object from space is about to whizz close by Earth on Wednesday. It won't hit our planet, but scientists are stumped by what exactly it is.


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