I accidentally deleted the built in Network Utility and need to restore it.

I'm using OS X Mavericks.
I accidentally deleted the built in Network Utility and need to restore it. 
It's not in my Time Capsule back ups.  Where do I go with this other than an OS reinstallation?

It should be in your TC backup.  If not, you will need to Reinstall OS X
Note that with Mavericks, you need to go to: /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications/Network Utility.app
(You can drag to your Dock, or make this an alias)

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