Now that The New York Times pay wall is live, 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: The paper obtained the storyboard of an attack ad planned against the President by a pro-Republican SuperPAC.
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Opinion: A New York state judge (who has pancreatic cancer) says the legislature should pass a pro-medical marijuana bill. Nicholas Kristof shares essays from high school students who have been bullied.
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World: American DEA agents have joined local counter-narcotics efforts in Honduras.
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U.S.: A detail report on the many mistakes and missed opportunities in the police investigation of the Trayvon Martin shooting.
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Business: Facebook‘s IPO tomorrow faces a lot of doubters in the advertising world. Eduardo Saverin says his desire to give up American citizenship has nothing to do with taxes on his Facebook billions.
Politics: The Romney campaign is trying to limit reporters’ access to the rope line, where the candidate is at his most unscripted.
Health: Staying active is the key to living longer with cancer.
Movies: Meeting a company that supplies almost all the prop guns to movie and TV shows shot in New York City.
Travel: Tips for saving money on rental cars.
Games: The new video game Fez may be one of the most difficult ever created.
TV: A new DVR from Dish TV promises to skip over all commercial breaks, upsetting advertisers.
Books: The Amateur argues that President Obama is “an inept, arrogant ideologue who maintains an absurdly high opinion of his own talents”, but reviewer Janet Maslin says that description is a better fit for the book’s author, Edward Klein.
Sunday Magazine: A profile of singer-songwriter Regina Spektor.
Photo Gallery of the Day: The rooms of the Kips Bay Show House, an annual interior design competition held in New York. A couple in San Francisco turned an old cigarette warehouse into their new home.