The New York Times now has a "payfence": if you want to read more than 20 NYT stories in a calendar month, but you don't subscribe to the paper edition, you are asked to subscribe online for at least $15/month. Some people have suggested clever ways to "hop the fence"; others have been given a passkey courtesy of an advertisers. For those of us who don't want to pay or trespass and aren't given the key, there is one other means of entry: you can read an unlimited number of NYT stories or other features if you link to them from a social networking site or a blog.
DK4 being essentially both of these, that's where the New York Times Link Club comes in.
If you see a URL from the New York Times that you want to see, set up a link to it here. You can (we think) do so in a comment, after right clicking to copy the URL, or you can request it, or you are welcome to become a Group Editor and add it to the diary text yourself, without waiting. Note that articles you read from such sites do count towards your limit of 20/month, but simply allow you to exceed it.
I'll be "seeding" the diary with at least 1 link in each section for now. I invite all group editors to add to and rearrange it; I invite all non-Group-Editors to become Group Editors so you can do so too. (Bonus: if enough people do, this feature will come out on time on days when I am too busy to get to it promptly.)
More information is available in previous diaries published under this group's home page.
HEY!: Become a Blog Editor and you can add links to those below!