A woman collapsed on a subway platform and fell onto the tracks. Two men pulled her to safety, but disappeared once she was ok.
Aug 3, 2007
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NY Subway Heroes Disappear After Saving Woman |
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AP Top Stories for Aug. 3 |
Here's the latest news for Aug. 3: Crews alerted to inspect bridges; River makes search difficult; Members of Congress hold moment of silence; Kids on school bus make it to safety
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Jury Convicts Teen in School Shooting |
A high school student was convicted Thursday of fatally shooting his principal as homecoming festivities were about to begin last fall.
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Minneapolis Bridge Collapse: Remembering Victims |
A day after the fatal bridge collapse in Minneapolis, Minnesota, families of the missing continue to hope to reunite with their loved ones. Small tributes are taking place throughout the nation.
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Are America's Bridges Safe? |
More than 70,000 bridges across the country are rated structurally deficient, a rating that the span that collapsed in Minneapolis had previously received. Engineers estimate repairing them all would cost more than $188 billion dollars.
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Close Call for Minneapolis Paddlewheeler |
The 'Minneapolis Queen,' a paddlewheeler carrying 48 passengers, came within a few hundred feet of the I-35W bridge when it collapsed Tuesday. The vessel's captain gasped as the span went down.
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First Responder: 'It Was Utter Chaos' |
Those first on the scene of Wednesday's bridge collapse say they had never seen anything like what they encountered.
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BMW's Convertible Flagship |
Matt Vella test drives the M6. With its six-figure price tag and stunning features, it pushes the upper territory of what a BMW can be, he says.
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Disney, Viacom Report Earnings |
Tuna Amobi, S&P media analyst, discusses Disney and Viacom's second-quarter earnings. Kelsey Hubbard has the interview.
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Barclays President on First-Half Results |
Robert Diamond, president of Barclays, discusses the bank's strong first-half results and how their takeover bid for ABM Amro will affect investors. David Weidner has the interview.
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Wallstrip - Scientific Games Corp. (SGMS) |
When you're out of money and can't pay the bills, there's always the lottery. That's why Wallstrip's gettin' a little country over Scientific Games corp (SGMS).
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Tech Test: Google Checkout |
It's been a year since Google launched Checkout, its much-anticipated online payment service. But can a company that's known best for its search engine deliver a money service as good as industry leader PayPal?
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Garrison to Have Evaluation in DUI Death |
Lane Garrison, who pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving in a crash that killed a teenage passenger, was ordered to undergo a 90-day evaluation to help a judge decide his sentence.
On May 21, 2007 Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving for a December 2, 2006 crash that killed 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student Vahagn Setian, a passenger in his car. He could face up to six years and eight months in prison. Garrison has made several statements accepting responsibility for the accident.
Garrison's 2001 Land Rover jumped a curb at about 50 mph and hit a tree according to authorities. Two 15-year-old girls were also injured in the crash. Police said Garrison had a blood-alcohol level of .20 percent as well as cocaine in his system. The charges only indicate that his blood-alcohol level was above .15 percent.
He was charged with felony vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, felony driving under the influence causing injury to multiple victims, felony driving with a blood-alcohol level above the .08 percent legal limit causing injury, and a misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor. Defense attorneys also looked into whether a possible brake defect may have contributed to the accident. Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving, and providing alcohol to a minor, and faces up to six years, eight months in prison. He is undergoing a mandatory 90-day "diagnostic" evaluation by parole officers and psychologists in a prison before returning for an appearance before a Superior Court Judge for sentencing.
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Scary spice goes after Eddie |
Spice Girl Mel B hits Eddie Murphy with paternity suit. Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown of the UK pop group The Spice Girls has filed a paternity suit against Eddie Murphy, seeking child support for their three-month-old baby, Angel Iris.
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Movie-making Comedy 'Business' Returns |
AP Television Writer Frazier Moore reviews 'The Business,' a comedy on the movie business. It returns for a second season on the IFC channel Sunday night.
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Ban for Japanese sumo star |
A sumo grand champion is barred from Japan's next two tournaments for playing soccer while claiming injury. The Japan Sumo Association slapped a top-ranked wrestler with a 2-tournament ban for playing soccer when claiming to be injured.
Asashoryu, one of the greatest yokozuna in sumo's long history, will be barred, after the sport's ruling elders punished the Mongolian-born grand champion for playing soccer in a charity tournament.
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Bowden Still Enthused About Coaching Florida State |
Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden is approaching his 80th birthday. But even though he's had some rocky seasons lately, he told the AP that he still wants to coach the Seminoles.
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Ivory Coast's witchdoctor society |
In the north of Ivory Coast an ancient tradition is still alive, with its witchdoctors and sacred dances: the mystic ritual called poro. It's a sort of secret society with its own beliefs and its rites. In the villages, young men take seven years to be initiated. A voiced report into the mysteries of poro.
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94-year-old masters grad |
A 94-year-old great-great-grandmother has earned herself a masters degree in medical science from the University of Adelaide. Phyllis Turner left school at 12 years old to help raise her 9 siblings but always wanted to go back to school. After marrying and raising her own family she finally took the time to fulfill an ambition at the grand old age of 90.
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Name on Tombstone Called Disrespectful |
A woman insists her pet's name belongs on his tombstone even though others say the name is obscene and has no place in a cemetery.


