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2-Plants: Philippine NGOs oppose Bt-corn field trial,
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4-Patents: Companies rush to patent wildlife of the Philippines,
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6-Regulation: Breaking free from biotech in Vermont, USA,
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6-Regulation: Boulder, USA, rejected GE crop ban on county land,
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8-Misc: Monsanto may sue activists for destroying GM test plot in Brazil,
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7-Business: US export credits - a means for secret GE food trade?,
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7-Business: US withdraw GE feed donation after Bosnia's hesitation,
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8-Misc: Human Cloning Ð Bulletin #1,
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2-Plants: 29% of US Bt-corn growers fail to comply with IRM plans,
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URGENT CALL OF SUPPORT AGAINST LIFE PATENT LEGISLATION IN SPAIN,
isabel bermejo
GENET GE-free Newsletter 01/01,
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2-Plants: RR Wheat (1): Will Monsanto ever learn?,
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7-Business: Fred Hassan replaces Robert B. Shapiro earlier than expected,
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6-Regulation: All India Biotechnology Association calls GE regulation "draconian",
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8-Misc: GM lobby takes root in Bush's cabinet,
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2-Plants: RR Wheat (2): US State Representatives introduce moratorium bills,
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6-Regulation: Royal Society of Canada questions GE regulatory system,
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6-Regulation: Report condemns "unholy trinity of the Canadian biotech industry" - corporations, researchers and regulators,
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7-Business: Canada needs segregation - for GE crop purity,
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2-Plants: A new promise: Forth generation of GE plants will detect landmines,
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8-Misc: WEF/Davos: GE applications only produce "glimmer of hope",
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2-Plants: Rockefeller Foundation says that golden rice promotor 'have gone too far',
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7-Business: StarLink and GE to dominate US Grains Council meeting,
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2-Plants: Italy environmentalists urge EU ban on GM soybeans,
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7-Business: Monsanto CEO outlines strategy for growth,
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4-Patents: ACGA supports concept of Farmers' Rights,
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2-Plants: GE rice is fool's gold,
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2-Plants: Superweeds invade Canadian farm fields,
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2-Plants: Potrykus responds to Greenpeace criticism of 'golden rice',
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7-Business: Three top officials of Aventis division in U.S. are fired,
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2-Plants: GM crop plants are less weed-like than weedy,
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2-Plants: U.S. review on ecology of transgenic crops,
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7-Business: Canadian development agency promotes Monsanto GE crops in China,
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8-Humans: Public and private research announce their human genome sequences,
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2-Plants: Cotton bollworm resistance to Bt-cotton in Australia,
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5-Animals: Go-ahead for GE insect release,
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9-Misc: Indian scientists follow GE industry's PR arguments,
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5-Animals: FAO report on GE fish,
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2-Plants: GE cotton fails in Indonesia,
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2-Plants: Alternative to GE-cotton: Organic cotton gains ground in India,
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6-Regulation: EU passed revised directive on GMO releases and approvals,
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5-Animals: Domesticated trouts resist GE,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Nr. 19, February 2001,
Alexandra Baier
Genetic Engineering Newsletter -Special Issue Nr. 6,
Alexandra Baier
8-Misc: Court trial against Canadian activist labeling GE food,
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2-Plants: Industry hugs biotech trees,
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2-Plants: Swiss-Indo biotech programme gives developmental aid to breed "Golden Rice",
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6-Regulations: 6 EU countries link end of moratorium to traceability and liability,
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6-Regulation: European Commission welcomes new rules for GMOs,
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2-Plants: Background story on StarLink,
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2-Plants: Brazil says not about to grow GE cane commercially,
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4-Patents: Aventis receives European patent on LL-plants,
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2-Plants: Dutch scientific report on "crops of uncertain nature",
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9-Misc: New case of glyphosate-resistant weed in the USA,
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8-Humans: Less is more - Our genes are subtler than we ever guessed,
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6-Regulation: Text of the Algerian law banning import and commercial use of GE plants,
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2-Plants: Six articles on GE crop introduction in Romania,
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2-Plants: Asian NGO report on Golden Rice,
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5-Animals: UK government report: Pig organ transplants 'too risky' for humans,
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9-Misc: Similar genes make different organisms - Crisis of genetic reductionism (1),
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9-Misc: Similar genes make different organisms - Crisis of genetic reductionism (2),
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9-Misc: Similar genes make different organisms - Crisis of genetic reductionism (3),
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6-Regulation: Codex Alimentarius discussion on the Precautionary Principle continues,
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5-Animals: GE cows raise growing debate in Finland,
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2-Plants: Canadian farmers want brakes on GM wheat,
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9-Misc: Monsanto sues North Dakota farmer on patent violation,
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2-Plants: Monsanto seeks to ease GE wheat concerns,
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6-Regulation: Philippine government favors small farmers and objects GE crops,
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2-Plants: Argentine GM crop approval seen buoyed by EU decision,
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2-Plants: US farmers get problems with GE free soy seed,
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6-Regulation: Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture bows to GE industry pressure,
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9-Misc: New NGO webpage on GMOs in Bulgaria,
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9-Misc: The new thought police - Suppressing dissent in science,
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3-Food: GMO sugar seen distant prospect in the Middle East,
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7-Business: Agricultural analyst predicts two-tier market in EU,
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2-Plants: Syngenta stops GE sugar beet trials in Europe,
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4-Patents: Comment on new US gene-patenting guidelines,
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6-Regulation: US farmers may have to live with EU crop rules,
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9-Misc: Transgenic crops - whose choice? Panel discussion,
Antje Lorch
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