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Views from the Kim search in southern Oregon
Created: 12/06/2006
Video description: Here are images from the mountains near Grant's Pass, Ore., where the search continues for CNET Editor, James Kim. Video includes an aerial image of the Kim family car, showing that most of the snow has now melted.

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