Remove halo around spry tabbed panels tab

I am using a spry tabbed panel on my page.  In Safari, whem I click on a tab, the tab is surrounded by a halo.  I assume this halo is some Safari default rendering.  Anyone now how to get rid of this halo?  I'm guessing it can be done with a css statement.
Thanks,
Patrick

One small note before your Ben's advice;
The effect you are talking about is called "outline" or "focus border". Its added by the browsers for accessibility reasons. It allows uses who navigate by keyboard see where they are on the page. If you remove this focus, your page will be less accessible for these users..

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    s
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