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Man Feels "Distinguished Bond" With Fellow Rescued Hiker

The hiker rescued in the California wilderness after becoming disoriented and lost for days began to hallucinate and lose all sense of location during his ordeal, but says that he feels a "distinguished bond" with the woman he was lost with on a first date...

C.A. Rejects Writer’s Claim He Originated Hit Show LOST

A writer/producer’s claim that he is owed royalties for having submitted the idea for the television series LOST , more than a quarter-century before it went on the air, is without legal foundation, the Court of Appeal for this district has ruled.

Cinedigm Acquires Broad Based Digital & VOD Distribution Rights to Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC ...

Cinedigm has acquired broad-based digital/VOD rights for US, Canada and Latin American to over 1,000 episodes of television from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation library.

Rescued Hiker Feels 'Distinguished Bond' With First-Date Partner

Two Teen Hikers Were Lost in Southern California for Five Days on a First Date

Lost Hiker: 'We Weren't Meant to Die'

Nicholas Cendoya, one of the teenage hikers lost for days in the wilderness after becoming disoriented on a hike, said today after he was released from the hospital that he and his hiking partner weren't meant to die.

Lost Hiker: 'We Weren't Meant to Die'

Nicholas Cendoya, one of the teenage hikers lost for days in the wilderness after becoming disoriented on a hike, said today after he was released from the hospital that he and his hiking partner weren't meant to die.

Lost Hiker 'Felt Presence of Jesus'

Nicholas Cendoya, one of the teenage hikers lost for days in the wilderness after becoming disoriented on an Easter hike, is scheduled to be released from the hospital today.

Nick Cendoya: 'We Weren't Meant to Die,' Lost Hiker Says After Release From Hospital

Hikers Became Disoriented, Separated on Easter

Lost Hiker 'Felt Presence of Jesus'

Nicholas Cendoya, one of the teenage hikers lost for days in the wilderness after becoming disoriented on an Easter hike, is scheduled to be released from the hospital today.

Rescued Teen Hikers 'Can't Wait' to Reunite

Two teenage hikers who became lost and separated on a Southern California trail are recovering from dehydration today in the hospital after spending days in the wilderness without food and water.

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