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Tuesday, 13 February 2007 |
Editor's Blog
Did you ever wonder where the Top Ten Good News of the Week had gone? The Top Ten list — the best of GNN-i — appeared here on the Web site every week from May 2006 through November (you can find them in the Archives now, all 24 weeks' worth). Since then, I have continued producing them, but only through my newsletter, which is sent via e-mail once a week. If you want to get on the mailing list, sign up here for the NEWSLETTER. You only need an e-mail (if you also tell us your name, I can include a friendly, "Dear Jake," or whatever, at the top) ... People love my "best-of" list sent straight to their Inbox every week. Join the fun! (New issue coming out tonight.) |
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Friday, 09 February 2007 |
I added a poll in the right column! --> It asks which day and time you would prefer, if you were interested in participating in an interactive teleconference with GNN-i....
The first teleconference, to be held later in February, will feature special guest, Harry Tucker, a businessman and gratitude expert from Canada. Harry and I will host a call during which we will help you to find gratitude in situations where none seems to be merited: Finding the Good News in your life despite the conditions! (Take the poll, or click to read more) |
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Thursday, 18 January 2007 |
I took some time recently to work on updating the archives at GNN-i, where all the stories are stored that I published from 1997 through Jan. 2004, before leaving for a two-year sabbatical. There is still much content to be uploaded, but am happy to report a large chunk of the Business stories are now online again! One of the most uplifting stories from Aug. 2001 is about a new sports arena in Dallas where city officials tried to avoid sending sports fans — and tax dollars — to the suburbs, by building the complex where a toxic waste dump once had been... |
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Wednesday, 10 January 2007 |
We surged past the 1,000 mark for registered users and now announce our four winners. I welcome all who joined the network and urge you to use your features as members, leaving comments for the stories that move you — or disturb you... Congratulations to Christopher Powers of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who was our 1000th member! Also winners were Bob Dean of Biloxi, Mississippi, Rose Zealous of Los Angeles, California, and Sandy Sanderson of Canada. WooHoo!... (Read more for details) |
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Sunday, 31 December 2006 |
If you missed our Top Ten Good News of the Year, posted last week, you might want to take a look back at some of the highlights of 2006...
1) Bold Steps Reduce Global Warming
2) Billionaire Warren Buffett Leads New Wave of Generosity
3) Environmentalists Heartened by Recovery of Many Endangered
... Click below to read (4–10)....
Editor's Note: I'll be back from holiday January 2 to announce the winners of our registration contest and send out their books, and of course to bring you the latest good news here at GNN-i — the best and oldest positive news site on the Internet (now in its 10th year). Happy New Year and may Good bless you! |
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