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Missing teen's family pushes on after closing volunteer center

The parents of a California teen who disappeared on her way to school in February have closed the center that was the staging ground for search efforts, citing a lack of volunteers and a shift in direction.

Teen vanishes on way to school

Last Friday the 13th was supposed to be a special day for 14-year-old Amber Leeanne DuBois.

People.com: World Champ Surfer Lisa Andersen Weds

The four-time gold medalist marries Tim Shannon, an amateur wave rider

Time.com: Man in Vegas Ricin Case Wakes

(LAS VEGAS) -- A man who may have been exposed to toxic ricin in his motel room a month ago has regained consciousness and was being questioned by investigators, authorities said Friday.

Fire deaths, damage come into focus as evacuees cope

Firefighters on Friday controlled fourteen of nearly two dozen Southern California wildfires, which authorities have directly blamed for seven deaths.

Commentary: No time to take advantage of tragedy

What turned out to be a life-changing week began, interestingly enough, with a lesson about misplaced priorities.

Dobbs: Border fence will leave Texas-size hole

President Bush will sign the Secure Fence Act into law Thursday at a public ceremony in the White House Roosevelt Room, reversing his earlier decision to withhold the pomp and circumstance.

Money Magazine: Best Places To Retire These six cities have it all: vitality, great quality of life, affordable housing and plenty to see and do

In Oxford, Miss., the spirit of William Faulkner fills the air. In Eugene, Ore., retirees are on a first-name basis with nature. In Tucson, you can enjoy the calming still of the desert without for...

Fortune: SOWING THE SEEDS OF GENIUS IN SEARCH OF GENETIC EXCELLENCE

Want your kid to be the next Einstein? Then you should know about the "Nobel Prize sperm bank" in Escondido, California. Founded in 1980, the bank caters to type A parents who want to give their "b...

Money Magazine: Reaction to a tax revolt

YOUR AUGUST EDITOR'S NOTES "This Tax Revolt Turned Out to Be Revolting" blames California's current $4 billion deficit on the property tax limits set by the 1978 amendment to the state constitution...

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