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The Ring Report

Posted: 7:53 a.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Ring Report 

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PARIS (AP) - The European Union's human rights court says Britain can extradite a Muslim cleric and four other suspects to the U.S. to face terrorism charges. Mustafa Kamal Mustafa, who's considered Britain's most recognizable extremist, and the others, had argued that jail terms in the U.S. would be a violation of the European human rights code because they would be expose to torture of inhuman punishment. The court's ruling is not final.     

 

     BALTIMORE (AP) - Maryland lottery officials say they'll share more about the state's Mega Millions winner this morning, although the person does want to remain anonymous. The winner had one of three winning tickets to the record $656 million jackpot. The two other winning tickets were sold in Illinois and Kansas.  

 

     SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Chemical regulators say workers in California's more than 48,000 nail salons are being exposed to dangerous chemicals that can cause birth defects. California's Department of Toxic Substances Control says nail products advertised as being free of three toxic chemicals actually contain formaldehyde, DBP or toluene (TAHL'-yuh-ween).

 

     OSLO, Norway (AP) - A new psychiatric exam says the man who confessed to the mass killings in Norway is not criminally insane. That contradicts an earlier assessment. Results of Anders Breivik's (AHN'-durs BRAY'-vihks) latest mental exam come six days before he's set to go to trial on terror charges for the shooting rampage and bombing last July that killed 77 people.     

 

     SEATTLE (AP) - Authorities say a Washington state man who's been on the run from police still has time to update his Facebook page. Travis Nicolaysen has posted to his account: "Cops all over you" and "ya got away thanks bro." The 26-year-old has been convicted of five felonies, including domestic violence and burglary. He's wanted for failing to check in with corrections officers since January.

 

PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) - A domestic violence call led Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies to what believe to be a meth lab. Deputies responding to the 911 call about 3:45 p.m. Monday were met by a strong chemical odor as they entered a Palm Harbor home. Sheriff's spokeswoman Cecelia Barreda says a man threw chemicals at a woman in the house. The man was arrested and the woman was not injured. The Tampa Bay Times (http://bit.ly/HxJlKy ) reports one deputy was taken to the hospital after being overcome by the smell inside the home. He was later released.

 

 

 

    

 

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Special prosecutor Angela Corey says she will not bring the Trayvon Martin shooting death before a grand jury. The decision of whether to charge the teen's shooter is now in her hands alone and eliminates the possibility of a first-degree murder charge. A grand jury had been set to meet Tuesday in Sanford.

 

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Sheriff's deputies say a man rented a handgun and shot himself to death at an Orlando gun range.   The shooting happened Monday afternoon at The Shooting Gallery. Officials say the man, who was around 60, was pronounced dead at Orlando Regional Medical Center.   The Orlando Sentinel (http://bit.ly/HxLplI ) reports the man was the only patron at the gun range when the shooting occurred.  Deputies say the man shot himself in "the upper body." No further details were immediately available and the man's name was not released.  According to the newspaper, a 24-year-old man committed suicide at the same gun range in August 2010.

 
 
 

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