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		<title>The New York Times Rewind: Charging Again for Online Content</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Times announced this week that they would again charge customers for online services. In this new system, non-subscribers (subscribers to the newspaper will have full access to online content) can read a handful full of free articles a month, but after using their allotment, will be forced to pay for an unlimited [...]]]></description>
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