GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Fri Aug 04 04:25:04 100
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3-Food: Memorandum "Stop dumping GE food!",
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7-Business: How important is genetic engineering to European seed firms?,
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2-Plants: More on GE vitamin A rice and tomato plants,
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8-Misc: Brazil court foils Monsanto again on GM soybeans,
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2-Plants: More on GE contaminated corn in France,
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Patents on Life:- Council of Europe calls for moratorium,
Stephen Emmott
8-Misc: Indigenous Peoples critical of the Human Genome Project,
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4-Patents: Controversy on gene test patents at US genetic testing advisory panel,
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4-Patents: G8 meeting takes position against patentability of human genes,
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8-Misc: Human genom projects reveal "the language that allowed God to create life.",
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8-Misc: Campaign Against Human Genetic Engineering: Documents (1),
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8-Misc: Campaign Against Human Genetic Engineering: Documents (2),
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2-Plants: US data on GE crop planting in 1999 and 2000,
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5-Animals: UK firm uses gene targeting to create cloned lambs,
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3-Food: Chinese agencies will increase GE food testing,
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8-Misc: NGO report on GE situation in Finland,
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6-Regulation: Tasmania bans GM crop trials,
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4. Patents:Commission Publication on Directive 98/44,
Stephen Emmott
8-Misc: GE-patent holding Members of the Finnish Board for Gene Technology to be replaced,
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6-Regulation: No commercial GMO planting the Bulgarian Parliament was promised,
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4-Patents: Second call for support of protest action against EU Patent Directive,
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2-Plants: China sees future in GM crops - increasing doubts in other Asian countries,
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2-Plants: Greece goes to destroy GE-contaninated cotton fields,
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8-Misc: South African NGO call for a 5-year-freeze on GE food and farming (1),
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8-Misc: South African NGO call for a 5-year-freeze on GE food and farming (2),
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2-Plants: First GE-pharma-crop in sight - curing food-born illness in the US,
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6-Regulation: European GMO regulation: A victim of biopolitics?,
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3-Food: Wheat industry promises to segregate biotech wheat,
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2-Plants: US promotion of agbiotech in CEE and ex-Soviet,
Peter Einarsson
Mail Out 77 (part I),
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MailOut 77 (part II),
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8-Misc: vacant position for an editor,
Antje Lorch
No Subject,
Antje Lorch
3-Food: Brazil ban on GM foods seen firm as divisions fester,
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3-Food: GE-supporting US food company backs off biotech,
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2-Plants: Will perfect GE-lawn will rescue Monsanto?,
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8-Misc: Ukrainian NGOs calling for a national GMO moratium,
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8-Misc: CEE NGOs oppose U.S. budget proposol on GE agriculture aid,
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GENET mail out 10/00,
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3-Food: EU (1): Strong support for GE feed labelling in Italy,
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2-Plants: EU (2): Greece urges tighter EU controls on gene crops,
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2-Plants: EU (3): France will work for stronger environmental laws during EU presidency,
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6-Regulation: EU (4): European Commission regards GMO moratorium as illegal,
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6-Regulation: EU (5): European Commission calls for "science based" GE approval system,
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6 regulation: Moratorium and the Environment Council,
Stephen Emmott
8-Misc: U.S. steps up GE campaign in the Philippines,
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6-Regulation: 14% of all GE experiments illegal: New Zealand stops GE research,
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'No control on life!' - Mail-out 78,
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2-Plants: New movements in Brazil's GE struggle,
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6-Regulation: Advanta calls for clear EU laws on GE thresholds in seed,
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3-Food: Consumer groups urge G8 moratorium on GM food,
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8-Misc: Cancer study deemphasizes genes' role,
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8-Misc: Will genetics revolutionize medicine?,
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2-Plants: Italy needs "GM-free culture", minister says,
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3-Food: Labelling threshold planned for GE food regulation of Australia and New Zealand,
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3-Food: GM food accord hard to swallow at Japan OECD summit,
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3-Food: US NGOs call on Campbell Soup to become GE-free,
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8-Misc: Preamble and GE-paragraphs from G8 Communiqué,
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2-Plants: Indian Government approves large-scale Bt-cotton trials,
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4-Animals: Cancer peril of animal organ transplants,
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2-Plants: Cover-up of Monsanto's illegal Bt-cotton trials in India,
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8-Misc: G8 calls on science in renewed GM food fight,
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2-Plants: Tasmania declares GM crops as forbidden pests,
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3-Food: Australian doctors and scientists remain divided over GE food risks,
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2-Plants: USDA background paper on terminator technology,
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3-Food: Russia won't buy U.S. biotech crops,
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8-Misc: Global industrial anti-climate coalition seems to break up,
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3-Food: "Food production keeps pace" with population growth FAO predicts,
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2-Plant: Canadian GE scientist puts natioal flax exports to Europe at risk,
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6-Regulation: Confidential business information takes priority of public biosafety information in Canada,
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8-Misc: DuPont unit "optimistic" on GMOs in Europe,
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5-Animals: New Zealand approves GE cattle - FAO demands GE feed labelling,
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6-Regulation: BIO applauds dismissal of Greenpeace lawsuit against Bt crops,
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2-Plants: Switzerland approves Monsanto GM maize variety,
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3-Food: German study finds GM material often in store food,
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5-Animals: Brazil's northeast unloads GM corn from Argentina,
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GENET takes a break,
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