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the mayor says he will sue to end the walkout. • • 3. A STRATEGY SHIFT FOR THE GOP • With polls showing Obama leading nationally, Romney intends to more clearly outline what he'd do if elected. • • 4. HOW 'OCCUPY' HAS EVOLVED • Worldwide rallies Monday will mark the one-year anniversary of the movement, which these days is less organized but has more targets. • • 5. U.S. KIDS EAT TOO MUCH SALT, RESEARCHERS FIND • Extra salt is linked to higher blood pressure, especially for overweight or obese children. • • 6. FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS • Men in South Korea -- the male makeup capital of the world -- turn to cosmetics to get an edge in workplace, romance. • • 7. LOTS OF UNCERTAINTY IN DECIDING WHEN TO TAKE KEYS FROM ELDERLY DRIVERS • States are all over the map when it comes to making rules targeting older, unsafe motorists, an AP review finds. • • 8. ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR EX-POLITICAL PRISONER • Myanmar democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will be honored with Congress's highest award this week in Washington. • • 9. WHY R&B SINGER HAS A COURT DATE • At 5 p.m., Chris Brown attends a hearing in Los Angeles amid questions about whether he's fulfilling his community service. • • 10. A KING'S RANSOM • Britain's royal family will sue the photographer who snapped photos of Kate sunbathing topless. • • •
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