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Woman survives six-storey car park plunge
A woman is recovering in hospital after her car plunged from the sixth floor of a carpark in Melbourne's CBD this morning.Police are yet to determine just how a safety barrier failed to stop the woman driving off the sixth floor of the carpark at around 9:00am.Remarkably, she was still conscious when she was pulled from the silver station wagon, which had smashed into the tight laneway below.

US child dies in fall from roller-coaster
A three-year-old boy has died after falling out of a roller-coaster at a suburban Chicago amusement park, police say.The boy was sitting near the front of the Python Pit roller-coaster at the Go Bananas amusement park when he got underneath the ride's safety bar, Norridge Police chief James Jobe said.

Father arrested as 12-year-old gives birth
Dutch police on Tuesday arrested the father of a 12-year-old girl who gave birth last month while on a school excursion, saying he is suspected of sexually abusing his daughter. Prosecutors said they have "serious suspicions" the 52-year-old man abused his daughter, resulting in her pregnancy.

Archeologists uncover first known 'gay' caveman Scientists say that they have uncovered the first known gay caveman 5000 years after his death. Archeologists have uncovered the grave of a man they believed to have died between 2900 and 2500 B.C. and was seemingly buried in a way that suggests he was homosexual.

Mariah Carey bares her baby bumpBefore welcoming her babies into the world, there's one final thing Mariah needs to do -- show her off pregnant bod in Life & Style magazine. While the 42-year-old diva wasn't shy about commemorating her pregnancy by posing nude with Cannon for a series of personal artsy photos (which Cannon now regrets -- "My children are going to have to see these pictures. It's a little weird"), she was a bit apprehensive about baring her belly for the mag just a few weeks before she's scheduled to give birth.

Teen 'fight club' posted on internet An online video of teenagers taking turns to punch each other while being encouraged by hordes of cheering youths is becoming known as a teenage 'fight club.' At one point the boys, who say they are friends in the video, say they want to stop fighting, but are urged to keep going by peers in the Sydney suburb of Mona Vale.