Trimming the Times

Million Dollar Dinosaur Skeletons, Public Sector Layoffs, Vegan Athletes

John Hudson 172 Views Jun 20, 2012

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.

Top Stories: Public sector layoffs are killing the economy. Jerry Sandusky's wife comes to her husband's aid in a big way.

Arts: A sneak peek into the highly-litigious world of art authentication. 

Opinion: Thomas Friedman says Obama needs to make better use of Warren Buffett in his re-election campaign. Tim Wu says computers deserve free speech right too.

Science: The sale of a $1 million dinosaur skeleton hits a hiccup. 

Technology: Facebook grows its payments platform.

Health: An investigative look into how a vegan diet affects athletes' performances.

Entertainment: Dave Itzkoff does a Q&A with Seth MacFarlane.

Business: A look into the latest efforts by corporations to crack the Asian market

Sports: A window into the long-simmering rivalry between Shane Battier and Juwan Howard. 

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