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Tuesday search for Kim finds clues, not target
CNET Editor James Kim is still alive even after 10 days in the mountain wilderness near the Rogue River, the Oregon search team assumes.
Searchers: We will find James Kim
Oregon search and rescue officials talk about clues left by CNET Editor James Kim. Searchers continue moving slowly through wooded, rugged canyon.
Wilderness search for CNET editor continues
Four helicopters and ground crews are searching for CNET editor James Kim after following his footprints into a remote mountain canyon in southwestern Oregon. Kim left on foot toward that area Saturday; his wife and daughters were rescued next to their Saab station wagon Monday afternoon.
James Kim search update Tuesday 10AM
Four helicopters and ground crews are searching for CNET editor James Kim after following his footprints into a remote mountain canyon in southwestern Oregon. Kim left on foot toward that area Saturday; his wife and daughters were rescued by their Saab st
Medical report on James Kim released
Oregon State Police Lt. Gregg Hastings presents the medical examiner's findings in the death of James Kim, a CNET editor, citing hypothermia.\r\n
Searchers recover James Kim's body
Here is the official announcement from the leaders of the search-and-rescue effort in southeastern Oregon.
Search for James Kim continues
The three rescued members of the Kim family are in good shape, despite nine days in the snowy mountains of southwestern Oregon.
Searchers still on James Kim's trail
Officials in southwestern Oregon confirm they have found a pair of pants along the trail taken by missing CNET editor James Kim. They believe the pants were left as a marker and are encouraged that they are looking in the right area.
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