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Searchers say they've tracked missing professor to ravine

A private team looking for a U.S. professor who disappeared on a volcanic island in Japan 11 days ago will descend Friday into a ravine the searchers believe he entered, a team representative said.

Search for U.S. professor in Japan to continue with smaller team

Japanese authorities will continue searching for a missing U.S. university professor on Wednesday, but they will reduce the size of search team, a police official said Tuesday.

U.S. Air Force joins search for prof missing on Japanese island

Japanese police and U.S. Air Force helicopters were searching Friday for an American university professor who disappeared on a tiny volcanic island in Japan.

Search for U.S. professor in Japan extended through Tuesday

Japanese authorities have agreed to continue searching for an American university professor through at least Tuesday, more than a week after he disappeared on a volcanic Japanese island, colleagues and relatives said.

U.S. professor disappears during Japan volcano hike

Teams in southern Japan are searching for an award-winning U.S. poet and college professor who failed to return from a hike to a volcano, his university said Thursday.

CNNMoney: Why you can't get a loan

Bankers say they are lending but try telling that to consumers having difficulty getting approved for mortgages, credit cards or auto loans.

CNNMoney: Drilling's bounty: Easy come, easy go

Nearly every college-bound student in Wyoming can get money to attend a state school. For many, tuition can be nearly cut in half.

Time.com: Many Not Told Spouse Is Terminally Ill

A new study suggests that 40% of people are never told their spouse has incurable cancer, or don't find out until just before their death

CNNMoney: Ace your class, save some cash

A high grade point average in college may help you make the college dean's list. But it also could save you money, which is no small feat when you or your parents are paying $20,000 or more a year to secure a bachelor's degree.

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