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mail-out 74 (1),
Florianne Koechlin
mailout 74 (II),
Florianne Koechlin
GENET mail out 02/99,
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6-Genetech §§: BIOSAFETY - CBD press release on adoption of Biosafety Protocol,
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2-Plants: Rockefeller Foundation ends its rice biotech program,
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1-Hormones: Austrian Association for Animal Protection warns of rBST risks,
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2-Plants: Thais resisting Monsanto's Bt cotton,
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3-Food: US snack maker Frito-Lay banned GE corn,
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6-Genetech §§: Canadian Federation of Agriculture demands risk assessment prior to ratification of Cartagena Protocol,
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2-Plants: US company Seminis gaining control over vegetable sees market,
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2-Plants: Studies on Bt corn silage for animal feed (1),
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2-Plants: Studies on Bt corn silage for animal feed (2),
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Precautionary Principle-Commission Communication,
Stephen Emmott
8-Misc: "Science and the Disadvantaged", a new occasional paper from the Edmonds Institute,
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4-Patents: US ruling supported patents on plants,
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4-Patents: Plant patents and their influence on international rice research,
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2-Plants: Russian Grain Union will promote GE crops,
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8-Misc: Region of Lazia, Italy, banned GMOs,
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Monkey Matters,
mmmipa
3-Food: Japanese consumer organisations criticize labelling plans,
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8-Misc: Humane Society of the US on GE crops feeding the world,
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8-Misc: US GE-farmers face severe socio-economic risks,
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8-Misc: FBI announces GE-ecoterrorism conference in California,
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6-Genetech §§: BIOSAFETY - The text of the Protocol,
Barbara.Kuepper
7. Business. Gene Giants-More Mergers,
Stephen Emmott
12 % of Swedish farmers would grow GMOs,
Peter Einarsson
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Divwomen
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Ruth Gonseth" (by way of Florianne Koechlin)
2-Plants: Tandem genes threaten biodiversity,
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8-Misc: REPLY on Humane Society of the US on GE crops feeding the world,
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3-Food: Japan caps content on GM-free labeled soy foods,
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8-Misc: Analysis of GE situation in the US,
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3-food: Nestlé to phase out GE-food Hong Kong,
Barbara.Kuepper
8-Misc: South Africa sees GMOs easing rural hardship,
Marte Rostvaag Ulltveit-Moe
LAZIO gmo BAN STORY,
onorati/egidi
8-Misc: Informations on the OECD Edingburgh conference on GE food,
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8-Misc: OECD Secretary General on GE food conference,
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8-Misc: European Commission will not use precaution as trade barrier,
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6-Genetech §§: Timing slips for Australasian GM food labelling,
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5-Animals: UK: 10000 pigs + 270 monkeys killed for xenotransplantation experiments,
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GENET mail out 03/99,
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some problems with GENET-news,
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SAMPLE LETTER OECDconf, Please use and SEND TODAY/TOMORROW,
wytze
RV: SOLIDARIDAD CON BRIAN,
Coag Teleline
2-Plants: Japan plans to register first GM rice,
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8-Misc: Georgian resolution on genetic engineering,
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8-Misc: World citicen/NGO statement to the Biotech Codex Task Force,
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8-Misc: Brazil turns back illegal US maize,
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3-Food: USA grows 72% of world's GMOs but 31 million people live in food-insecurity,
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2. Plants. Triple Resistant Rapeseed/Canola Found in Canada,
Stephen Emmott
2-Plants: Indian scientists announce own GE-crop trials,
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7-Business: US companies face shareholder resolutions on GMOs,
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2-Plants: Russian scientists announce own GE-crop trials,
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2-Plants: First triple-herbicide resistant canola discovered in Canada,
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2-Plants: Germany suspends Novartis GE maize,
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Newsletter n° 2 su OGM e la loro DIFFUSIONE NEL MONDO,
Comitato Scientifico Antivivisezionista
2-Plants: Certification fo non-GE corn in Indiana, US,
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*** ICGEB BIOSAFETY NEWS - FEBRUARY 2000 *** (lists),
Giovanni Ferraiolo
2-Plants: Vandana Shiva: Vit-A rice a blind approach to blindness control,
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2-Plants: FAO urges debate on GE crops,
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2-Plants: Chinese scientists announce first GE-rice,
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1-Hormones: Update on rBST-scandal at Health Canada,
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6-Genetech §§: EU Parliament rejected EU Commission's Novel Feed legislation,
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2-Plants: Worldwatch Institute forecasts 25% reduction of GE crop acreage,
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8-Misc: Sustainability and AG Biotech,
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8: Misc. Biotech in Space!,
Stephen Emmott
2-Plants: Argentina faces dilemma on GM soy,
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2-Plants: Germany bans Novartis biotech maize,
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3-Food: First Northamerican supermarket chain goes GE-free,
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2-Plants: GE corn questioned at Supreme Court of Philippines,
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8-Misc: UK farm insurance NFU Mutual will not cover GE pollen pollution,
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new email address,
UAGR
2-Plants: AAAS Paper,
Huib de Vriend
7-Business: Korea tender sees premium paid for non-GM corn,
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8-Misc: UK Ministers to promote GE,
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4-Patents: On the RR-corn patent struggle,
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6-Genetech §§: US Senate bill on labelling GE food,
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4-Patents: EPO patents human cloning,
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3-Food: French supermarket Carrefour buys 180,000 t non-GMO Brazilian soy,
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3-Food: Greenpeace stops ship bringing GM soya into UK,
Barbara.Kuepper
Suicide Seeds on the Fast Track,
Silvia Ribeiro/RAFI
3. Food: Blair Eats his GM words,
Stephen Emmott
6-Genetech §§: BIO opposes US GE-food labelling law,
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6-Genetech §§: 35 major trade groups oppose US GE-food labelling law,
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6-Genetech §§: Senator Bond attacks on US GE-food labelling law,
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6-Genetech §§: GE-food labelling law introduced in US Senate,
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2-Plants: US survey predicts reduction of GMO acreage for 2000,
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Job advertisment: GPI Campaign Editor/Writer,
Barbara.Kuepper
8-Misc: NGO letter responding on Codex document on Biosafety Protocol,
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