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Red Lobster _ for the non-seafood lover in you

Red Lobster _ for the non-seafood lover in you
By CANDICE CHOIAP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Red Lobster isn't just for the seafood lover in you. It's also for that person in every group who just wants a chicken dish. The chain that brought seafood to the masses is hoping to broaden its appeal by revamping its menu on Oct.

DiCaprio, Maguire, others urge voter expression

DiCaprio, Maguire, others urge voter expression
By SANDY COHENAP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire lead a cast of stars in a new public service announcement urging young voters to use social media to express the issues most important to them in the upcoming election. Zac Efron, Selena Gomez, Ellen

Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal

Court won't hear anti-gay marriage group appeal
By CLARKE CANFIELDAssociated Press PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a national anti-gay marriage group that tried to thwart Maine's campaign disclosure law requiring it to release its donor list, but it's unlikely the list will be

FED UP: U.S. General 'Mad As Hell' Over Insider Attacks

FED UP: U.S. General 'Mad As Hell' Over Insider Attacks
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM - The top American commander of troops in Afghanistan showed signs of impatience about the growing spate of insider attacks that have taken a toll on U.S. troops during a blunt interview on "60 Minutes" Sunday night. "I'm mad as hell about them, to be honest with you,"

10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times in EDT): 1. WHAT THE SUPREME COURT MAY CONSIDER THIS TERM The justices return Monday with rulings ahead on affirmative action, gay marriage and voting rights. 2

Romney presses foreign policy criticism anew

Romney presses foreign policy criticism anew
By KASIE HUNTAssociated Press BURLINGTON, Mass. (AP) - Amid violent flare-ups in the Middle East, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is trying to prove his own readiness to be commander in chief and force President Barack Obama to answer for turmoil in places like Libya, where