Dear You,Please join us tomorrow night for what might be the social event of the season: The Choose GOOD NYC Anniversary Party. You really must attend if you’re in the area.Here’s a glimpse at the week as we recall it:Kissinger versus BrzezinskiWorld’s Longest NovelDesign With A ConsciencePaleo-FutureMonk Protest In Burma, A Burma Primer, and A First Hand AccountAhmadinejad: Speech And DebacleMoney In The BanksyOLPC Laptop UpdateGay Bishop Compromise RejectedPaper Cuts: The Awesome KindOne Hundred Ways Global Warming Will Change Your Life2007 Abbot Kinney FestivalBob Dylan MessengerBlackwater Under FireTarFest 2007Innovate Or Die[url=https://www.good.is/texas_legislature_is_a_circus]Texas Legislature Is A Circus[/url]Yours,GOOD
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