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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014, AT 12:02 A.M. EDT.- This photo Jan. 9, 2014, shows Bosar looking up at his handler during his training in the Canines For Service program at the Naval Consolidated Brig in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/The Star-News, Mike Spencer)

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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014, AT 12:02 A.M. EDT.-This photo taken Jan. 8, 2014, shows Bosar being praised by his handler during his training in the Canines For Service program at the Naval Consolidated Brig in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/The Star-News, Mike Spencer)

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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014, AT 12:02 A.M. EDT.- This photo taken Jan. 9, 2014, shows Bosar looking up at his handler during his training in the Canines For Service program at the Naval Consolidated Brig in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/The Star-News, Mike Spencer)

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Eugenie Bouchard, of Canada, serves to Venus Williams during the Family Circle Cup tennis tournament in Charleston, S.C., Thursday, April 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

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In this Jan. 13, 2014, photo, Al Jones of the West Virginia department of General Services tests the water as he flushes the faucet and opens a rest room on the first floor of the State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va., The chemical spill that contaminated water for hundreds of thousands of West Virginians is just the latest and most high-profile case of coal polluting the nation’s waters. An Associated Press analysis of federal environmental data found chemicals and waste from the coal industry have tainted hundreds of waterways and groundwater supplies for decades, spoiling private wells, shutting down fishing and rendering streams virtually lifeless.(AP Photo/Steve Helber)

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Freedom Industries, a chemical storage facility, in Charleston, W.Va., is shown on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. A chemical leak at the plant on Thursday has prompted a state of emergency for parts of nine West Virginia counties after contaminating water that was taken in from the nearby Elk River. (AP Photo/Charleston Daily Mail, Bob Wojcieszak)