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Krazie.org1: Man whose kiss caused airport security scare pleads guiltyA New Jersey man who breached airport security to give his girlfriend a kiss, causing scores of flight delays, pleaded guilty Tuesday to defiant trespass, his lawyer said. [More]


2: Mother Says Girl Thought Loaded Gun Was Wii ControllerA Middle Tennessee child who might have thought a loaded handgun was a video game controller has fatally shot herself. [More]


3: Runaway Prius driver: Brakes were 'almost burned'Before he called 911, James Sikes says he reached down with his hand to loosen the "stuck" accelerator on his 2008 Toyota Prius, his other hand on the steering wheel. The pedal didn't move. "My car can't slow down," he began when a California Highway Patrol dispatcher answered his call. [More]


4: China may ban eating dogs, catsDogs bark and whine behind high chain-link fences, some of them gnawing the wire so hard they bleed at the mouths while cats packed into crowded cages cower in fear if anyone approaches. [More]


5: Barker donates $2.5 million to create PETA officesBob Barker has donated $2.5 million to help the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals open a new location in Los Angeles. [More]


6: Fawcett omission from Oscar segment no accidentThe executive director of the film academy said Tuesday that Farrah Fawcett wasn't included in the Academy Awards' In Memoriam segment because the actress was better known as a TV star. [More]


7: Obama effect boosts Nobel Peace Prize nominationsA record 237 people and organizations have been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, with interest boosted by last year's award to President Barack Obama, organizers said on Wednesday. [More]


8: 7-year-old calls 911, saves family from attackA terrified 7-year-old boy begged emergency dispatchers to send police to his Southern California home where three armed robbers threatened his parents, according to a recording of the call released Tuesday. [More]


9: Charlie Sheen returning to work next TuesdayCharlie Sheen is expected to return to work on CBS' "Two and a Half Men" on Tuesday, according to his publicist. [More]


10: When jobless benefits turn to welfareMillions of Americans have been forced to rely on unemployment payments for extended periods, and critics are taking aim. [More]


11: Mohammed cartoon republishedSwedish newspapers on Wednesday published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog by a caricaturist who was the target of an assassination plot by Muslims arrested in Ireland. [More]


12: Pa. woman, known as 'Jihad Jane,' indicted for recruiting fightersThe self-described "Jihad Jane" who thought her blond hair and blue eyes would let her blend in as she sought to kill an artist in Sweden is a rare case of an American woman aiding foreign terrorists and shows the evolution of the global threat, authorities say. [More]


13: Man stabbed with meat thermometer at movie in CAAuthorities say a man was stabbed in the neck with a meat thermometer after asking a woman to silence her cell phone during a screening of the film "Shutter Island" at a Southern California movie theater. [More]


14: Doctor gets life for wife's cyanide poisoning deathA former Ohio doctor was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for poisoning his wife with cyanide five years ago. [More]


15: 'Lost Boys' actor Corey Haim dead in Burbank at 38Corey Haim, a 1980s teen heartthrob for his roles in "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys" whose career was blighted by drug abuse, has died. [More]