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BURKESVILLE, Ky. A southern Kentucky coroner says the mother of a
2-year-old girl fatally shot by her 5-year-old brother had just stepped
away from the children when the shooting occurred.Cumberland County Coroner
Gary White tells WKYT-TV that the mother said she had been outside
on a porch for "no more than three minutes.""It's a Crickett," White
told the Lexington Herald Leader. "It's a little rifle for a kid.The
little boy's used to shooting the little gun."He continued, "Just one of
those crazy accidents."Kentucky State Police say the girl was shot Tuesday
afternoon in Cumberland County and was later pronounced dead.Cumberland
County Coroner Gary White told the Lexington Herald-Leader the boy received
the .22-caliber rifle as a gift and is used to shooting it.
He said the rifle was kept in a corner and the family
didn't realize a shell was left inside it.White says the shooting will
be ruled accidental. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday.
March 12, 2013: This photo shows the air traffic control tower at
Chicago's Midway International Airport.APWASHINGTON Transportation Secretary
Ray LaHood has assured lawmakers the Obama administration will prevent the
closure of 149 small airport towers as well as end furloughs of
air traffic controllers nationwide as a result of legislation passed by
Congress, according to officials involved in negotiations on the bill.The
disclosure came as senators sought signatures on a letter to LaHood saying
that that their support of the legislation "was based on the understanding
that the contract towers would be fully funded." In all, 149 towers
are ticketed for possible closure beginning June 15 as the FAA carries
out its share of the $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts that
took effect in March at numerous federal agencies.The letter said the towers,
which are staffed by employees under contract to the FAA, are a
"vital public safety and economic development asset for dozens of communities
- many of them rural - in every corner of the country."
It was circulated by Sens. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., and Richard Blumenthal,
D-Conn.The developments coincided with congressional passage during the
day of a follow-up bill that fixed a stenographic error in legislation
that cleared late last week. It was designed to give LaHood flexibility
to shift up to $253 million among various accounts to "prevent reduced
operations and staffing of the FAA," b
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> e product is safe."This
raises questions about how the GRAS concept is working and is it
working adequately," Taylor said of the gum and other caffeine-added products.As
food companies have created more new ingredients to add health benefits,
improve taste or help food stay fresh, there are at least 4,650
of these "generally recognized as safe" ingredients, according to the nonpartisan
Pew Charitable Trusts. The bulk of them, at least 3,000, were determined
GRAS by companies and trade associations.Caffeine is not a new ingredient,
but Taylor says the FDA is concerned about all of the new
ways it is being delivered to consumers. He said the agency will
look at the potential impact these "new and easy sources" of caffeine
will have on children's health and will take action if necessary. He
said that he and other FDA officials have held meetings with some
of the large food companies that have ventured into caffeinated products,
including Mars Inc., of which Wrigley is a subsidiary.Wrigley and other
companies adding caffeine to their products have labeled them as for adult
use only. A spokeswoman for Wrigley, Denise M. Young, said the gum
is for "adults who are looking for foods with caffeine for energy"
and each piece contains about 40 milligrams, or the equivalent amount found
in half a cup of coffee. She said the company will work
with FDA."Millions of Americans consume caffeine responsibly and in moderation
as part of their daily rout
ut the original measure lacked the
letter "s'' on the word "accounts."President Barack Obama is expected to
sign the bill quickly.Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the senior Republican on
the Senate Commerce Committee, said he met with LaHood on Thursday and
spoke with him again the following day about the legislation. "I think
his expectation is there is enough money and enough flexibility for him
to" keep the towers open and end the furloughs of FAA employees,
the South Dakotan said in a telephone interview."I would expect him to
address that based on the discussions that took place."He added that when
he and Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W. Va., met last week with LaHood
and FAA administration Michael Huerta, "it was understood they would take
care of both of those issues if we gave them the money."
Other officials said LaHood had provided similar assurances, although they
spoke on condition of anonymity because they lacked authority to be quoted
by name.A spokesman for LaHood said the department was reviewing the legislation
and will make a decision about the towers.The impetus for the legislation
was private pressure from the airlines whose business was disrupted by air
traffic furloughs, coupled with public outrage from travelers who were forced
to endure delays.But political calculations also figured into a mini-drama
that resulted in the bill's passage late last week, as Obama and
Republicans continue to blame one another for the inconvenienc
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