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Last updated: Thu May 31 04:25:07 101
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GP pressrelease on golden rice,
Marion Selig
2-Plants: Indonesian NGOs file suit against decree to release Bt cotton,
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2-Plants: GE crop approvals in Thailand and Argentina,
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2-Plants: Japanese critique of Monsanto's RR soybean safety documents,
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9-Misc: GE news from South Africa,
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3-Food: US food aid fed GE food to 800,000 women and children for 10 years,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka banned GE food,
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6-Regulation: Nigeria pleads for labels on GM foods,
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2-Plants: Report says MonsantoÕs Roundup could become victim of its success,
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7-Business: New journal on non-GMO food supply,
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8-Humans: Genetically altered babies born,
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3-Food: Irish authorities completed GMO survey in maize products,
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2-Plats: Monsanto called back Canadian canola variety unapproved on foreign markets,
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3-Food: Japanese food industry will not buy GE wheat from the US,
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9-Misc: Canadian scientists fear biotech will harm food supply,
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4-Patents: More claims of the RiceTec Basmati patent rejected,
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9-Misc: Democracy and the precautionary principle,
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RoundUp will lose effectiveness against weeds,
Gill Lacroix
2-Plants: Geneticist proposes 'third way' on GM crops,
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7-Business: On soybean subsidies and agrobusiness strategies,
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9-Misc: New EU conflicts on GE food will arise,
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6-Regulation: China banned cultivation of GE rice, wheat, corn and soy,
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Pigs cloned in Australia,
Gill Lacroix
USA: more testing demanded on GM animals,
Gill Lacroix
New Zealand - GM cows,
Gill Lacroix
FAO : "GMOs not answer to hunger now",
Gill Lacroix
Syngenta sales down 8%,
Gill Lacroix
IPR Illegal GE corn from monsanto detected in argentina,
Barbara Kuepper
Patents on human beings,
Florianne Koechlin
2-Plants: Monsanto will boost wheat yields by marker-assisted breeding methods,
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6-Regulation: Massachusetts considers a ban on GE seeds,
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2-Plants: Illegal Monsanto RR-corn discovered in Argentina,
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9-Misc: U.S. Senate declares May 13-20 national biotechnology week,
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3-Food: Shareholders push Hershey to report on GE ingredients,
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5-Animals: Proposed field test of gene-altered pink bollworm debated,
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3-Food: Aventis asks for bio-corn residue limit,
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3-Food: StarLink issue fuels Japan opposition to GM wheat,
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3-Food: Arabian womenÕs conference warns against GE foods,
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3-Food: US criticises Sri Lankan ban on GM foods,
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3-Food: FAO chief describes GE crops as "double-edged sword",
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7-Business: StarLink Corn a Problem for U.S. Corn Exports?,
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9-Misc: UK biotech proponents in search of scapegoats,
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4-Patents: Monsanto's "submarine patent" torpedoes ag biotech,
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8-Humans: Patents on human genes, cells, on human cloning procedures, on human embryos and human-animal-chimeras,
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8-Humans: Researchers claim to create genetically modified children,
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9-Misc: UK biotech proponents in search of scapegoats (2),
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4-Patents: Scientists criticize corporate biotech patent system,
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GMOs in Food Aid / Transgenicos en Ayuda Alimentaria,
Juan Lopez
3-Food: Transgenics found in programs of food aid in three countries in the Andean region,
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3-Food: Refiners reject GE sugar beets,
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9-Misc: GE proponents fight against Greenpeace joining public South-East Asian GE protest (1),
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9-Misc: GE proponents fight against Greenpeace joining public South-East Asian GE protest (2),
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2-Plants: First cases of Bt-resistance in Australia?,
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2-Plants: Transgenic crops in Chile - update,
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2-Plants: US struggles about GE tobacco,
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3-Food: Ecuador asks US food aid contain no biotech crops,
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3-Food: Aventis to destroy first GE-rice harvest,
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6-Regulation: China passed GE food labeling laws,
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9-Misc: UK government protects organic farming research centre from GE contamination,
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No Subject,
gentechnik
9-Misc: US industry strategy to counteract the Precautionary Principle,
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5-Animals: Review of bioengineered salmon moves forward,
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5-Animals: Risk of GM animals is worth it, say scientists,
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8-Humans: Modified foetuses had severe defects,
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5-Animals: GM animals 'have role for third world',
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4-Patents: Monsanto continues to sue US farmers,
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6-Regulations: CODEX draft regulations on labeling GM food,
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6-Regulations: Grocery Manufacturers of America warns of restrictive food labeling regime,
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2-Plants: GM industry scraps plans for tests near UK organic centre,
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7-Business: Ex-Monsanto execs form biosciences funding firm,
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7-Business: Biotech offers bright future for chemical industry,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 01/04,
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2-Plants: Argentina approved Monsanto's RR cotton,
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9-Misc: Citizens' jury delivers 'no' verdict to GM crops in Brazil,
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7-Business: Chevron build biotech centre in Nigeria,
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2-Plants: RR wheat: Monsanto vs. Candian Wheat Board,
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6-Regulation: Indonesian experts warn of lack of GE rules,
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2-Plants: Swedish GMO crop field trials down to only 22 hectares,
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6-Regulation: Implications of Codex standards for the regulation of GE food,
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6-Regulation: Background information on US and EU regulatory approaches to GE food,
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3-Food: Japan food recall revives StarLink biotech scare,
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3-Food: GE meat could be on sale in 10 years,
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3-Food: Health problems of cloned animals makes their food products unacceptable,
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9-Misc: Greenpeace activists blocked Nestle factory in Hong Kong,
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8-Humans: GENETIC CROSSROADS #17,
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9-Misc: Dutch scientists discover new AB-resistant bacteria in baby,
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8-Humans: An automated IVF chip could lead to production-line embryos,
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9-Misc: Maori comment on Royal GE Commission in Aotearoa/New Zealand,
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2-Plants: GE cotton develped to reduce dependency on imported palm oil,
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