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Every traveler has their pet peeves, but crying babies are almost guaranteed to grate.Now Japan Airlines has revealed a new tool that lets you dodge infants when you book your seat."Passengers traveling with children between 8 days and 2 years old who select their seats on the JAL website will have a child icon displayed on their seats on the seat selection screen," reads the airline's website."This lets other passengers know a child may be sitting there."And one Twitter user praised the feature following a recent flight."Thank you, @JAL_Official_jp for warnings me about where babies plan to scream and yell during a 13 hour trip," wrote Rahat Ahmed."This really ought to be mandatory across the board."Before babyphobes get too excited, Japan Airlines cautions that the baby map will not display child icons in certain situations.It only works for bookings made through the JAL website, for example, and icons will not display if there is a change in aircraft.If you are taking a small child on your trip, JAL offers a number of services to make your experience better.The airline provides a number of strollers for rent in the airport, and will accept baby strollers as checked baggage for free.Passengers traveling with infants also enjoy priority boarding, and offers hot water for bottles as well as diaper changing facilities on board.CNN has contacted JAL for comment. 1394

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Dogs are a man's best friend. But Sully the dog earned international fame for his loyalty last winter by standing by his former owner, President George H.W. Bush, until Bush's death last December.But now, Sully has a new friend.Rob Hunter served in the Navy for 25 years. Six months ago, he had part of his leg amputated after an accident aboard a ship in Japan. The recovery has been a challenge."I thought it was going to be easier. I was kind of surprised at how hard it is to figure out your balance," Hunter said.On some days, the mental anguish can be as bad as the physical pain. But Hunter has found relief in an unexpected way."The first day they came in here I was having a really bad morning. I was really close to crying, actually," he said. "And the dogs all jumped on my bed, started licking my face. I don't know what it is about a dog licking your face but snapped right out of it."The dogs are a part of the Walter Reed Bethesda Facility Dog Program, and Sully is perhaps its best known participant."Just walking down the hall we get stopped regularly to want to pet Sully, to have a picture with Sully, to meet Sully," Samantha Murdock, Sully's handler, said.But for Hunter, it's not Sully's fame that impresses him. It's how Sully and the other dogs can make such a difference."I was at a point where I was ready to commit suicide and I had a couple friend that were in the Navy and saw it," Hunter said. "They saved my life that night and these dogs do that on a weekly basis."It's a weekly pick-me-up that can make a lifelong difference. 1570

  

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