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New Orange, Red line trains taken back out of service by MBTA

The move comes after transit inspectors discovered a battery failure on one of the vehicles. 

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131104:10:13:00

space between two buildings. student was reportedly stuck for more than a day. its it s not clear how he got into the predicament. and police confirmed they have a video that supposedly shows him smoking a crack pot. the mayor did not reference the video, but does want it released to the public. and chief, i m asking you to release this video now. whatever this video shows, toronto residents deserve to see it and people need to judge for themselves what they see on this video. ford says he has for plans to resign. honda is voluntarily recalling over 340,0002007, 2008 odyssey minivans to fix a braking problem. over 20,000 were evacuated in germany after authorities discovered a 4,000 pound bomb left over from world war ii.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100210:11:05:00

because of problems with the brakes. one georgia man who drives a recalled model says he s lucky to be alive after the braking problem caused him to fall 150 feet into a ravine. he only had a broken arm. toyota s president bowing during his first apology last week. where s your protractor? yesterday, he took a deeper bow after apologizing for the prius problem. he could pull a hamstring. he need a bow analyst to figure out the difference. fox news alert for you now, while you were sleeping, the space shuttle endeavour docked with the international space station. you re looking at live pictures from nasa. crew of six will deliver a new room and observation deck. meantime, back at mission control, nasa says the shuttle was not damaged, luckily, during takeoff. astronauts will spend more than a week at the space station installing the compartments and helping with a bunch of maintenance that needs to be done. the fishing boat captain whose

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100210:12:06:00

all right. peter doocey live there in downtown chicago where not only do they have snow but this morning, they had a 4.2 earthquake as well. wow. can t cut a break. never knew you could have them in the midwest. thanks very much, peter. rest of the headlines right now for a wednesday. more trouble for toyota. it s recalling more than 7,000 2010 camries for another brake defect. the company is also fixing priuses right now in japan. more than 400,000 2010 prius and lexus hs-250h sedans were recalled because of problems with braking systems. one georgia man who drives a recalled lexus model says he s lucky to be alive after a braking problem caused his car to fall 150 feet into a ravine. he only suffered a broken arm. toyota s president bowing during his first apology last week following a recall linked to sticky gas pedals. yesterday on the right, he took a deeper bow after apologizing

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100209:12:02:00

affecting some 400,000 cars. akio toyoda, his grandfather founded the company, made this promise, speaking in english to his customers around the world. together we will do everything in our power to regain the confidence of our customers. reporter: the problem, says toyoda, is with the antilock brakes. hit ice or uneven surfaces, the brakes seem to fail for a fraction of a second. toyota says a software fix fixes the problem. for about two weeks, amid toyota s recall of more than 8 million cars for sticky accelerators and faulty floor mats, the company s president was out of the public eye. now he s out in front, saying he s personally tested the prius and felt the braking problem himself. toyota says the company is not failure-proof and he was making the prius recall announcement to send a message to customers in his own words. it is about time, says japan expert jeffrey kingston. up until now it s been a total disaster.

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