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Missing Military Dog Found After a Year

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Sabi the bomb-sniffing dog on Nov. 11, 2009
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Sabi, a bomb-sniffing black Lab, vanished 14 months ago amid a fierce battle between Australian troops and militants in Afghanistan. But she's back with her unit now, thanks to a U.S. soldier who found her at an isolated patrol base. Officials didn't explain how exactly she was found, but she's said to be in good shape.
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Japan Drops Charges Against US Dad

Prosecutors officially drop all charges against Christopher Savoie, an American dad who allegedly tried to snatch his children away from his Japanese wife. Noriko Savoie was granted custody of the children and agreed to remain in the U.S., while her ex-husband had visitation rights. But she took the kids to Japan -- and stayed.
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Official: Obama Rejects Afghan Options

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President Barack Obama
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Top officials say President Barack Obama, unhappy with all the Afghanistan war options he's been given, won't accept any of them unless changes are made. The news comes as Karl Eikenberry, the American ambassador there, recently expressed big concerns that a troop buildup would make the already weak government more reliant on the United States.
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UN: 200 Million Kids Are Malnourished

Nearly 200 million children are malnourished and have stunted growth as a result, according to a United Nations report. Most of them live in Africa and Asia. Without sufficient food, the kids are unable to fight off disease and many die before they reach the age of 5.
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US Pilot Allegedly Too Drunk to Fly

British authorities say they stopped a United Airlines pilot from flying on Monday because he was intoxicated. Erwin Vermont Washington was charged in the incident and has since been released on bail. United spokeswoman Megan McCarthy says the 51-year-old was "removed from service" during an investigation.
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Brazil Suffers Widespread Blackout

Transmission problems at a huge hydroelectric dam in Brazil caused a massive power outage Tuesday night, leaving millions in several major cities without electricity for hours. The lights have since come back on, but the incident is another black eye for the South American country set to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
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