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Connie Fogal
2-Plants: Conventional breeding offers alternative to GE-soybeans,
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2-Plants: US Farm Bureau on wonderful GE-future: "We are not alone",
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2-Plants: Philippines Small Farmers Organisation rejects GE rice,
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8-Misc: Largest US anti-GE rally protested against Bio2000,
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2-Plants: Brazilian court prohibited release of GE rice,
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3-Food: UK food supplier certifies first non GM diet for farmed fish,
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Very Good news from Italy,
onorati/egidi
8-Misc: Using Third World poverty to sell GE crops/food,
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6-Regulation: Mexican Senate voted for GE food labelling,
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8-Misc: German Society of Ecology warns of inadequate GMO risk assessment procedures,
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2-Plants: GE rice will feed the world and save the climate,
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7-Business: Argentine will adopt food export policy to Biosafety Protocol,
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being denied access,
Connie Fogal
2-Plants: GE scandal in Australia (1),
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2-Plants: GE scandal in Australia (2),
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2-Plants: GE scandal in Australia (3),
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2-Plants: GE scandal in Australia (4),
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2-Plants: GE scandal in Australia (5),
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Jeremy Rifkin is going to sue the American Patent Office,
Comitato Scientifico Antivivisezionista
GENET coordination - NEW ADDRESS,
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2-Plants: Monsanto and public institutions produce first rice genome map,
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3-Food: Cargill Europe gears up to crush non-GM soy,
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2-Plants: Corn borer resistance developed by conventional breeding,
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8-Misc: Filipino rice farmers protest IRRI's 40th anniversary,
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2-Plants: High Fe-Zn-rice developed by conventional breeding,
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8-Misc: Greenpeace reveals exports of illegal GE cotton seed from Spain to Greece,
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7-Business: BASF investing in potential of AG biotech,
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3-Food: Sri Lanka bans import of genetically modified food,
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5-Animals: Approval of GE salmon blocked in the US,
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7-Business: GE industry 50 mill $ PR-campaign gets bad marks,
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2-Plants: News on Bt-refuge strategies,
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6-Regulation: Austrian concept of GMO-free ecologically sensitive areas,
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2-Plants: GE papayas on Hawaii failed - farmers return to conventional varieties,
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4-Patents: Public cereal research institute promotes privatization of genetic resources,
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8-Misc: US House of Representatives report gives green light for GE plants,
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2-Plants: RR soy study: Equal yield and pesticide use but lesser input costs,
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3-Food: Macdonalds UK goes for chicken fed on GE-free feed,
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8-Misc: News on GE discussion in Chile,
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3-Food: US GE-food aid destroys local markets on the Philippines,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Special Issue 3,
baier
Genetic Engineering Newsletter April 2000,
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3-Food: Report of OECD conference on GM food,
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2-Plants: US National Acadamy of Sciences urges caution on Bt plants,
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8-Misc: New GENET information leaflet,
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8-Misc: The Lancet reveals corporate communication strategy to discredit scientific risk studies,
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8-Misc: New US agro-industrial PR initiative promotes GE crops,
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7-Business: Tokyo Grain Exchange applies for non-GM soy futures,
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