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  5. GO (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    GO (previously GO NYC) is a "cultural roadmap for the city girl," and is the nation's most widely distributed, free, lesbian magazine.Based out of New York City, GO has distributed 100,000 copies in 25 major cities, and receives 1 million unique web hits monthly.

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    For example, celebrities who have stopped by the official Grammys gifting suite received a bottle of Ferrari Trento wine, valued at $23.99. And at Sundance Film Festival, Us Weekly reported that ...

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    Joel Comm (born May 5, 1964) [1] is an American author and Internet marketer.Comm is the CEO of InfoMedia, a social media consulting company. Comm is the founder of ClassicGames, a family-friendly multiplayer gaming website he sold to Yahoo! in 1997 and was the precursor for Yahoo!

  9. No Free Lunch (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The group tries to get healthcare providers to sign the No Free Lunch pledge.Health care professionals who take the pledge agree to: accept no money, gifts, or hospitality from the pharmaceutical industry; to seek unbiased sources of information and not rely on information disseminated by drug companies; and to avoid conflicts of interest in [their] practice, teaching, and/or research.