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:?A majority of U.S. Roman Catholics in a new poll on the Church "said they wanted the next pope to make the church?s teachings more liberal," and there has been a shift on attitudes toward birth control in "an indication that Mr. Obama's framing of the issue is holding sway even among many Catholics."
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U.S.:?Governor Rick Scott is?moving towards the center in his politics, "a necessity in this diverse swing state" of Florida.?
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New York:?Proxy marriages, allowing marriages in the absence of spouses, are more frequently used in immigrant communities, where marriages have happened via Skype.?
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Technology:?Yahoo employees say Marissa Mayer's policy about working from the office had to do with specific problems at Yahoo.?
Sports:?Adidas is bringing back 1990s trend Zubaz with their shorts for the N.C.A.A. tournament.?
Opinion:?Maureen Dowd on Dick Cheney?and the new documentary about him.?
Art & Design:?Columbia University's Campbell Sports Center in Inwood is, according to Michael Kimmelman, "a tough, sophisticated and imaginative work of architecture for a devilish site."?
Dining & Wine:?Mighty Quinn's in the East Village comes "as close to delivering on all fronts as any barbecue place the city has seen so far."?
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hoping-liberal-pope-marriage-skype-bbq-mecca-143334454.html
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