Trimming the Times

Trikes, a Mustache, and Andy Warhol

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Esther Zuckerman 245 Views Sep 14, 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: The fossil fuel industry is working against Obama

World: The unknown whereabouts of Xi Jinping provoke some to say "Chinese political ship is adrift, with factions jockeying to shape an impending Communist Party conclave." 

Politics: Romney's advisers explain how he would handled foreign policy, in light of this week's events

U.S.: Aging bikers have turned to trikes, which are "equal parts 'Easy Rider' and easy chair." 

New York: The Ramble in Central Park is where worlds of lewdness and bird watching intersect

Business: y in the organic world over California over a California proposition insisting on the labeling of genetically modified foods. 

Technology: Google's block of the anti-Muslim video in Egypt and Libya "raises fundamental questions about the control that Internet companies have over online expression." 

Baseball: Tyler Kepner on the power of home runs

Pro Football: An obituary for the mustache of Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride. 

Opinion: Prudence Bushnell on making diplomacy safer. Paul Krugman on whether the iPhone can boost the economy

Art & Design: Roberta Smith pans the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new Andy Warhol show. 

Movies: A. O. Scott calls The Master "imposing, confounding and altogether amazing."

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