Thursday, January 31, 2013

Law School's Dwindling Appeal, Ticket Brokers at the Super Bowl, and Tina Fey

Behind the?New York Times?pay wall, you only get?10 free clicks?a month. For those worried about hitting their limit, we're taking a look through the paper each morning to find the stories that can make your clicks count.

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Top Stories:?Law school applications are dropping, and the "startling numbers have plunged law school administrations into soul-searching debate about the future of legal education and the profession over all."?

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World:?Beijing takes measures to address "hazardous" smog, including "temporarily shutting down more than 100 factories and ordering one-third of government vehicles off the streets, according to official news reports."?

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U.S.:?With cod depleted, fishery management officials vote to impose "drastic" cuts to the commercial harvest.?

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New York:?The Newtown community offers emotional testimony in a local forum.?

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Technology:?Hackers from China have been infiltrating the Times ever since their?Wen Jiabao investigation ran in October.?

Health:?Two studies about malnutrition out of Malawi "reveal that severe malnutrition often involves more than a lack of food, and that feeding alone may not cure it."?

Sports:?Ticket brokers' cash-heavy Super Bowl ticket sales operation. ?

Opinion:?The nightclub fire in Brazil "has, like other tragedies, revealed the best and the worst of Brazilian society," according to?Ant?nio Xerxenesky.

Television:?Alessandra Stanley writes that Tina Fey, upon the ending of?30 Rock, leaves primetime the way she entered it, "as a sly observer who bites the network that feeds her so much material."?

Fashion & Style:?As New York Fashion Week approaches, the fashion world is in high panic mode over the flu and other illness, apparently.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/law-schools-dwindling-appeal-ticket-brokers-super-bowl-142547214.html

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