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The Week In GOOD

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  • on July 14, 2006 at 5:20 pm

Happy Bastille Day! Tonight we at GOOD storm San Francisco to bring our awesome party to the Bay Area. The festivities start at 9 and go into the wee hours. Now, we say this as nicely as possible, but if you are just subscribing now, we can’t guarantee you’ll get in.

In other news, gay people had some benefits taken away in Massachusetts. No, wait, it’s a good thing.

One of our Senators can’t use his computer. He doesn’t even know how the internet works. Speaking of the internet, we got an RSS feed.

A rancher realizes he can do well by doing good. GE has realized this, too. Even if the doing good is only a by-product of doing really well.

It’s always amusing when someone mistakes the Onion for news. The latest installment was a dozy.

Have a good weekend.

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