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Now that The New York Times pay wall is live, you only get 20 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.

Richard Burtis Alford III was arrested yesterday on three charges in Wichita County.

Two years after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, many complain that they haven’t seen where billions in donations were spent.

2011 has been a rough season for some NFL teams and for some NFL coaches. In the high-pressure, big-money world of coaching professional football, the only thing that matters is winning. Past accomplishments mean nothing, only how well your team did this season.

Half the money world governments pledged to Haiti never showed up. Half the money American private donors raised for Haiti hasn't been spent. And many millions went to things like gasoline, car rentals and salaries.

An investment firm linked to Abu Dhabi’s royal family is embroiled in a nasty fight with a U.S. private equity shop that claims the Abu Dhabi firm defaulted on its capital commitments and forfeited a more than $20 million investment.

It's time to get serious about keeping score.

Three of the week's most educating, amusing, and enriching articles.

Penn State has stuck to its values with the brilliant hire of New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien. He is a perfect fit to replace Joe Paterno, the winningest coach in college football history, Sure, some of the football alumni, including former All-Americans...

Half the money world governments pledged to Haiti never showed up. Half the money American private donors raised for Haiti hasn’t been spent. And many millions went to things like gasoline, car rentals and salaries.