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Pregnant lady survives fall in front of train.
Stunned commuters watched as a pregnant woman fainted and fell into the path of a subway train, then held out her hand from under the train once it screeched to a halt.
Carmen Genao, 22, crawled out from under the train, and was reported to have only scrapes and bruises. Her baby was fine.
She apparently tumbled into a one-foot-deep trough between the rails. Genao, five-foot-three, was not touched by the train's undercarriage, as one of the 60-foot cars passed over her. She also stayed away from the electrified third rail that powers the trains.
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Controversy haunts anniversary of King's death.
As dozens of mourners prayed in the rain on the 29th anniversary of the slaying of Martin Luther King Jr., his son defended his belief that James Earl Ray did not kill the civil rights leader.
Ray, now 69 and suffering from liver disease, pleaded guilty in exchange for a 99-year sentence but almost immediately recanted and has sought a trial.
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Shuttle forced to return early.
The space shuttle Columbia and its seven-member crew returned to Earth 12 days earlier than anticipated because of a deteriorating and potentially explosive power generator.
It is only the third time in history that a shuttle mission has been cut short by equipment failure. The fear was that hydrogen fuel and oxygen in the degraded generator could mix, overheat and blow up if voltage in the unit dropped far enough.