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This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shows a white Toyota Paseo belonging to Tonya Hobbs leaving a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. Authorities are searching Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and is believed to have kidnapped the woman's 7-year-old daughter and fled in the white Toyota.

This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shows a white Toyota Paseo belonging to Tonya Hobbs leaving a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. Authorities are searching Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and is believed to have kidnapped the woman's 7-year-old daughter and fled in the white Toyota.

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This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation show Tonya Hobbs and Lester Hobbs entering a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya, 35, was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. A search continues for Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and kidnapping the girl.

This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation show Tonya Hobbs and Lester Hobbs entering a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya, 35, was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. A search continues for Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and kidnapping the girl.

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A car speeds past  "A Beaucoup Conge" bead store, owned by David Smith in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. Smith buys beads at a wholesale market in Southern China. Smith said he would only screen the beads for lead, but he was unaware of the recent discovery of hazardous levels of cadmium in Chinese-made children's jewelry sold in Walmart stores Wal Marts and other chains.

A car speeds past "A Beaucoup Conge" bead store, owned by David Smith in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. Smith buys beads at a wholesale market in Southern China. Smith said he would only screen the beads for lead, but he was unaware of the recent discovery of hazardous levels of cadmium in Chinese-made children's jewelry sold in Walmart stores Wal Marts and other chains.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12:  People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12:  People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

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Customers shop at a toy and jewelry shop in a shopping mall in downtown Beijing, China,Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010. U.S. federal and state watchdogs opened a new front Monday in the campaign to keep poisons out of Chinese imports, launching inquiries into high levels of cadmium in children's jewelry while Walmart pulled many suspect items from its store shelves.

Customers shop at a toy and jewelry shop in a shopping mall in downtown Beijing, China,Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010. U.S. federal and state watchdogs opened a new front Monday in the campaign to keep poisons out of Chinese imports, launching inquiries into high levels of cadmium in children's jewelry while Walmart pulled many suspect items from its store shelves.

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In this product image provided by Sam's Club, a bottle of Rue 33, the company's private label vodka, is shown. Discount chain Sam's Club, a subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is venturing into the spirits world, launching Rue 33 this month in more than 240 stores.

In this product image provided by Sam's Club, a bottle of Rue 33, the company's private label vodka, is shown. Discount chain Sam's Club, a subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is venturing into the spirits world, launching Rue 33 this month in more than 240 stores.

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This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shows a white Toyota Paseo belonging to Tonya Hobbs leaving a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. Authorities are searching Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and is believed to have kidnapped the woman's 7-year-old daughter and fled in the white Toyota.

This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shows a white Toyota Paseo belonging to Tonya Hobbs leaving a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. Authorities are searching Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and is believed to have kidnapped the woman's 7-year-old daughter and fled in the white Toyota.

AP 

This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation show Tonya Hobbs and Lester Hobbs entering a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya, 35, was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. A search continues for Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and kidnapping the girl.

This surveillance photo released Jan. 27, 2010, by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation show Tonya Hobbs and Lester Hobbs entering a Lawton, Okla., Wal-Mart on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010. Tonya, 35, was found slain on Sunday and the her daughter, Aja Johnson, has been missing since the weekend. A search continues for Lester Hobbs who has been charged with killing his wife and kidnapping the girl.

AP 

A car speeds past  "A Beaucoup Conge" bead store, owned by David Smith in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. Smith buys beads at a wholesale market in Southern China. Smith said he would only screen the beads for lead, but he was unaware of the recent discovery of hazardous levels of cadmium in Chinese-made children's jewelry sold in Walmart stores Wal Marts and other chains.

A car speeds past "A Beaucoup Conge" bead store, owned by David Smith in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. Smith buys beads at a wholesale market in Southern China. Smith said he would only screen the beads for lead, but he was unaware of the recent discovery of hazardous levels of cadmium in Chinese-made children's jewelry sold in Walmart stores Wal Marts and other chains.

AP 

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12:  People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

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LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12:  People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 12: People pass a Claire's store on January 12, 2010 in the Hollywood community of Los Angeles, California. Claire's Stores has joined Wal-Mart to stop selling Chinese-made jewelry for girls in which high levels of the toxic metal cadmium have been found. The chain of 3,000 stores sells jewelry and accessories in 30 countries, on four continents.

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