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KABUL (AP) — NATO says the body of one of two U.S. soldiers who went missing last week in western Afghanistan has been found by military divers. The search continues for the other soldier. Both disappeared as they tried to recover airdropped supplies that had fallen into a river.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama meets with his national security team today. The White House says the president is considering four options on strategy in Afghanistan; no word on what those choices are. Obama and his wife, Michelle, will host a Veterans Day breakfast before traveling to Arlington National Cemetery. WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal agencies are engaged in a "blame game" over whether the military knew that the Fort Hood shooting suspect was communicating with a radical Muslim cleric. Questions continue to swirl about whether opportunities were missed to head off last week's massacre in which 13 died and 29 were wounded. JARRATT, Va. (AP) — The mastermind of the D.C. sniper attacks was defiant to the end, refusing to utter any final words. John Allen Muhammad was put to death by injection in Virginia for one of the 10 fatal shootings that terrorized the greater Washington area in 2002. SINGAPORE (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the U.S. still intends to send a senior diplomat to communist North Korea. This, despite a naval skirmish between North and South Korea.
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