Or, one could do the <editorial comment>"Safari cop-out"</editorial comment> and make the user go to the site, then read it's RSS feed. If I'm already AT the NYTijmes web site, I can see what's available right on there front page; what does then going to their RSS feed get me that already isn't in front of my face? This seems to be a dead simple thing to do...
What I'd find useful, personally, would be an RSS discovery tool -- i.e. I'm reading a site, I'm interested in its feed, Camino makes it easy to locate the feed -- then I just have to click a button or a link to view the feed in / add it to my feedreader of choice. If I can't read my feeds directly in the browser, then there's no need to be able to use the browser to see when they've been updated -- it makes much more sense to use a feedreader for everything except finding them in the first place.
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