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Police search for boy missing 10 years
The parents who failed to report their 11-year-old adopted son missing nearly a decade ago are "people of interest" as authorities search for him nationwide, a sheriff said Monday.

Cuba allows access to Hemingway papers

The collection of the late author's documents includes coded messages Hemingway compiled when he used his fishing boat, El Pilar, to ply the waters north of Cuba during World War II, believing German U-boats were using the area to refuel.Cuba on Monday began accepting requests for electronic access to more than 3,000 documents from Ernest Hemingway's home on the island, including the unpublished epilogue of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and coded messages the author sent when using his yacht to hunt for German submarines during World War II.


Nursing industry desperate to find new hires

While other industries are shedding jobs, nursing recruiters are frantically trying to hire new workers to address a nationwide nursing shortage expected to worsen as the population ages.Please, please accept a high-paying job with us. In fact, just swing by for an interview and we'll give you a chance to win cash and prizes.


Nuggets' Anthony suffers 'probable' broken hand

Denver Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony holds his right wrist during Monday's game against Indiana. The team said he had a Carmelo Anthony scored 21 points and had a season-high nine assists despite suffering a "probable" fracture in his right hand in the Denver Nuggets' 135-115 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Monday night.


Obama sees fast stimulus passage

Jan. 5: America's Agenda: CNBC's Carl Quintanilla reviews President-elect Barack Obama's latest plans for economic stimulus.  (Nightly News)President-elect Barack Obama met  with congressional leaders Monday, declaring the national economy was "bad and getting worse" and embracing tax cuts now expected to reach $300 billion.


Bush to create huge marine sanctuaries

These soft corals and tropical fish were among the marine life found at the summit of an underwater volcano more than 500 feet deep in the Mariana Island Arc, a 900-mile chain of volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean that includes the Northern Mariana Islands. The discovery was made during a 2004 submarine exploration. President George W. Bush on Tuesday will designate three remote Pacific island areas as national monuments that together will make up the largest marine conservation effort in history.


'Full-blown' humanitarian crisis in Gaza

An Israeli soldier covers his ears as a mobile artillery unit fires a shell towards Gaza on Tuesday.Red Cross warns 500,000 civilians in danger; Israel rejects calls for truce.


Scoop: Scientologists on Travolta death

Intimate family photographs recall the son of actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston, whose life was cut tragically short on Jan. 2, 2009.A spokesperson for Scientology says that the religion did not have any effect on Jett Travolta's treatment for his seizures.


Franken tops recount, lawsuit looms

Jan. 5: Saying The Minnesota state Canvassing Board certified results showing Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's contested Senate race on Monday.


Outline of possible Gaza truce emerges

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, was in the Middle East on Monday to meet with regional leaders, including Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right.The contours of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas are emerging, with diplomacy focusing on international guarantees, including monitors to oversee any agreement.


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