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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