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2-Plants: Scientific news on problems with GE plants,
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7-Business: RAFI year-end summary on GE seeds,
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7-Business: Global review of commercialized transgenic crops: 2000,
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2-Plants: Critical scientific review of the environmental risks and benefits of GE crops,
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2-Plants: German scientists discover soil ecology alterations by GE potatoes,
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8-Misc: American Medical Association on GE crops and food,
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3-Food: San Francisco Board of Supervisors calls for GE food moratorium,
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6-Regulation: Taiwan gives grace period for labelling GMO foods,
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8-Misc: Ann Veneman named new USDA Secretary emphasizes "free trade" and genetic engineering,
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8-Misc: Italian farmers protest against GE crops,
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8-Misc: New York State Honey Producers Association critical on GE crops,
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4-Patents: Harvard researches harvest human DNA in China,
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5-Animals: Dutch company plans to raise GE cows in Canada,
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8-Misc: EC study reveals an informed public,
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8-Misc: Valencia (Phillipines) municipal council calls for 5-year GE moratorium,
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2-Plants: Three scientific reports on problems with Bt cotton,
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2-Plants: Glyphosate applications in RR soy increase soil pathogen level,
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2-Plants: Strange fruit: GM trees raise new crop of concerns,
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3-Food: Japan confirmed illegal sales of StarLink corn for food production,
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3-Food: Europe has new beef with biotech foods,
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3-Food: Will US food aid programm send GE meals to Third World pupils?,
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2-Plants: GE castor beans without toxins and allergenes?,
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4-Patents: U.S. patent office expected to issue new guidelines on gene patenting,
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7-Business: Canadian view: Bush will get aggressive on U.S. ag exports,
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7-Business: Small Wisconsin farmers see smaller profits from GE crops,
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8-Misc: KRRS activists destroy Bt cotton crop in India,
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3-Food: Welsh Consumer Council reveals consumer concerns about GE food,
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8-Misc: Interview with Canadian scientist on junk science, corporate ideology, and GE food,
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3-Food: GE industry wants consumer to surrender,
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8-Misc: Second lawsuit filed in StarLink GMO corn debacle,
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2-Plants: Biotech wheat and rice expected by 2003 - experts say,
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6-Regulation: U.N. panel calls for allergy tests on gene modified foods,
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8-Misc: Indian scientists ambivalent about GE food,
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8-Misc: WILL YOU SURRENDER TO THE HOPE OF INDUSTRY?,
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7-Business: Missouri's officials asked for $80 million biotech subsidies,
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8-Misc: US farmers still loyal to GE crops,
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8-Misc: U.S. farmers slightly reduce GE crop planting,
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8-Misc: Illinois asks firms to stop sale of unapproved seed,
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7-Business: Canadian economist doubts farmers will benefit from GE crops,
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8-Misc: EU Greens launch GE-free campaign,
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2-Plants: Biotech giants near first Australia GE canola,
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5-Animals: Scientists created GE virus - and call for stronger biological warfare convention,
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5-Animal: First clone of an endangered species died shortly after birth,
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3-Food: Egypt rat study shows intenstinal damage from Bt-spliced food,
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4-Patents: New US gene patent guidelines focus on utility,
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3-Food: Food First fact sheet on GE food aid,
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4-Patents: European Chemical Industry Council on IPR,
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2-Plants: Philippine GE struggle continues,
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6-Regulation: Russia: GE is given the "green" light,
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8-Misc: Illinois agriculture chief's stance threatens Monsanto's RR corn,
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8-Misc: Indian GE struggle continues,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Nr. 18, January 2001,
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6-Regulation: Consumer Federation of America blames US GE food regulation as ineffective,
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3-Food: StarLink contamination found in beer ingredient,
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3-Food: Spain seen buying more GM-free Brazilian corn,
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1-Hormones: Diabetic to sue doctors over insulin,
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5-Animals: More about GE mouse virus,
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2-Plants: Monsanto allows to publish summmaries of its GE crop risk assessments,
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6-Regulation: US industry praises FDA proposal on GE food labeling,
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2-Planzs: Nicotine-free GE tobacco developed,
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7-Business: Deutsche Bank gives Monsanto an investment rating of STRONG BUY,
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6-Regulation: Biotech foods rule fails to protect American public,
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6-Regulation: UK Ministry of Agriculture consults on EC seed purity proposals,
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8-Misc: US EPA accused of withholding information on GE crop approvals,
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6-Regulation: US EPA issues new rules regulating Bt-plants,
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6-Regulation: Ukraine Parliament rejected GE legislation,
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8-Misc: GE news from Chile,
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2-Plants: Customers throw cold water on GM wheat,
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2-Plants: b-carotene rice (1): Rice of doom - questions and answers,
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2-Plants: b-carotene rice (2): 'Golden Rice' arrives in Asia,
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2-Plants: b-carotene rice (3): The "Golden Rice" hoax,
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2-Plants: b-carotene rice (4): More beta-carotene needed to make vitamin A than thought,
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7-Business: U.S. states ink StarLink bio-corn pact with Aventis,
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8-Misc: British approve limited human embryo cloning,
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2-Plants: Two field trials of GM trees approved by New Zealand environment authority,
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5-Animals: A GE cow cloned to survive rBGH effects,
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2-Plants: Non-GMO seed may contain small amounts of GMO material,
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8-Misc: Former US Secretary of Agriculture forced to support GE?,
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8-Misc: Interview with Tewolde Berhan Egziabher,
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6-Regulation: GE crop ban demanded on communal land in Bolder, USA,
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2-Plants: Edible vaccines Ð more than a PR issue?,
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2-plants: Madagascar non-GE rice trials lead to agricultural revolution,
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2-plants: Canadian GE potato approval might "compromise the integrity" of regulation,
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8-Misc: Brazilian landless farmers and anti-Davos protesters stormed Monsanto biotech plant,
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8-Misc: Greenpeace blocks GE soya cargo from Argentina,
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3-Food: Top UK retailers to ban products from animals fed on GE crops,
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8-Misc: Kenian Minister of Agriculture had to take back GE crop warnings,
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8-Misc: Monsanto keen to ease Thai GM worries,
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2-Plants: Syngenta announces complete rice genome map,
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8-Misc: An American dream - GE industry and its influence on US policy,
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7-Business: US growers fear GE tobacco could diminish exports,
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2-Plants: German Government suspends GE crop trial cooperation with biotech industry,
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8-Misc: Extensive materials available from the People's Caravan 2000,
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8-Misc: Results of the poll that asked about surrender,
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3-Food: British supermarket Asda has removed GM ingredients from own-label foods,
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6-Regulation: New GE legislation in Ukraine to be drafted "under public eye",
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6-Regulation: IFPRI develops policy choices for developing countries,
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