The search for James Kim ends
roundup The body of CNET editor has been found, authorities said Wednesday.
roundup The body of missing CNET editor James Kim has been found in a remote Oregon ravine near where his wife and daughters were rescued.
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The CNET editor had hiked more than 10 miles in a desperate search to help his family. Other details on events of ordeal are revealed.
December 7, 2006
The body of missing CNET editor James Kim has been located, authorities announced Wednesday.
December 6, 2006
Eighteen care packages will be strategically dropped along the route where an intensive search for Kim continues Wednesday.
December 6, 2006
Company is rerouting one of its satellites to fly over where rescue crews are searching for Kim.
December 5, 2006
For people stranded in the treacherous Klamath Mountains' winter terrain, there are no easy answers.
December 5, 2006
Cell phones constantly update of their position with cell towers, making them an important tool in finding lost persons.
December 5, 2006
December 6, 2006
This is the official announcement from the leaders of the search-and-rescue effort in southestern Oregon.
December 6, 2006
Oregon officials talk about clues left by CNET editor. Searchers continue moving slowly through wooded, rugged canyon.
December 6, 2006
Here are images from the mountains near Grants Pass, Ore. Video includes an aerial image of the Kim family car, showing that most of the snow has now melted.
December 6, 2006
Searchers say Tuesday evening that they assume James Kim is still alive after 10 days in the mountain wilderness near the Rogue River.
December 5, 2006
Authorities confirm Tuesday afternoon they have found a pair of pants along the trail taken by Kim.
December 5, 2006
Police say Tuesday morning that four helicopters and ground crews are searching for Kim after following his footprints into a remote mountain canyon.
December 5, 2006
James Kim--family man, gadget fan
The CNET editor was a devoted husband, father and friend, whose resourcefulness helped keep his wife and daughters alive.December 6, 2006
Video: In memoriam
Colleagues of Kim have compiled a collection of some of their favorite CNET videos of their co-worker and friend.December 6, 2006
How to help the James Kim family
CNET editor in chief thanks readers for their outpouring of support and explains how to help James Kim's family.December 8, 2006
Lock cut on gate that would have blocked Kims' access
The family wouldn't have ended up on remote road if vandal hadn't cut lock on gate, officials say.December 8, 2006
Survival and prevention tips: Share your suggestions
After the James Kim tragedy, some of our readers have offered survival and prevention advice. Post yours here and we'll summarize.December 8, 2006
Wishes for the Kim family
Thousands of readers pour out their hearts for Kim and his family.December 6, 2006
James Kim died of hypothermia, autopsy reveals
The CNET editor had hiked more than 10 miles in a desperate search to help his family. Other details on events of ordeal are revealed.December 7, 2006
James Kim found deceased
The body of missing CNET editor James Kim has been located, authorities announced Wednesday. December 6, 2006
Searchers to drop care packages
Eighteen care packages will be strategically dropped along the route where an intensive search for Kim continues Wednesday. December 6, 2006
Satellite to be rerouted in Kim search
Company is rerouting one of its satellites to fly over where rescue crews are searching for Kim. December 5, 2006
Tough choices for stuck winter travelers
For people stranded in the treacherous Klamath Mountains' winter terrain, there are no easy answers.December 5, 2006
Turning cell phones into lifelines
Cell phones constantly update of their position with cell towers, making them an important tool in finding lost persons. December 5, 2006
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Search and rescue efforts
Work to find Kim took place in rugged Oregon terrain.December 6, 2006
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Searchers recover James Kim's body
This is the official announcement from the leaders of the search-and-rescue effort in southestern Oregon.
December 6, 2006
Searchers: We will find James Kim
Oregon officials talk about clues left by CNET editor. Searchers continue moving slowly through wooded, rugged canyon.December 6, 2006
Views from the search in southern Oregon
Here are images from the mountains near Grants Pass, Ore. Video includes an aerial image of the Kim family car, showing that most of the snow has now melted. December 6, 2006
Oregon searchers trailing Kim
Searchers say Tuesday evening that they assume James Kim is still alive after 10 days in the mountain wilderness near the Rogue River. December 5, 2006
Searchers find pants they believe were left as marker
Authorities confirm Tuesday afternoon they have found a pair of pants along the trail taken by Kim. December 5, 2006
Searchers track editor in Oregon mountains
Police say Tuesday morning that four helicopters and ground crews are searching for Kim after following his footprints into a remote mountain canyon. December 5, 2006