GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Sat Sep 29 04:25:07 101
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6-Regulation: EU defends new rules on genetically modified food,
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7-Business: Global GM market starts to wilt,
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2-Plants: Scientists create a genetically modified elm,
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3-Food: US discussion on allergies and GE food testing (2),
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3-Food: US discussion on allergies and GE food testing (1),
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3-Food: US discussion on allergies and GE food testing (3),
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9-Misc: New Zealand still slow on GMO path,
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6-Regulation: South Korea says to label GM fish products from Sept 1,
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6-Regulation: US attache outlines Australia's GM labeling rules,
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7-Business: US corn exports to Japan hit hard by StarLink,
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9-Misc: Moore on China's WTO entry and GMO policy,
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4-Patents: UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights resolution 2001/21 on IPR and TRIPs,
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Greenpeace calls for real solutions in agriculture - not'pie in the sky' ideas,
Barbara Kuepper
2-Plants: Thai researcher claim to have developed salt-resistant rice,
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5-Animals: Anti-malaria GE mosquitos seem to work with chicken malaria,
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7-Business: Will financial troubles put Delta & Pine Land on the auction block?,
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2-Plants: Philippines GE crop debate continues,
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8-Humans: Genetic Crossroads #19,
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GENET takes a break,
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2-plants: Outdoors 'pharming' of drugs risks contamination,
Barbara Kuepper
GENET GE free Newsletter 01/07,
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9-Misc: NZ Government will not to agree to GE crop commercialisation,
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7-Business: Asia's sensitivity over GMO worries US soy trade,
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6-Regulation: Sri Lanka's GM food ban delayed indefinitely,
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9-Misc: Defining a new bioethic,
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1-Hormones: LA medical center sues Genentech for more payments over insulin,
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8-Humans: Advocates of ban on human cloning announce Boston conference,
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4-patents: Greenpeace denounces the first ever European patent granted forGE fish,
Barbara Kuepper
2-Plants: Indian scientists claim development of salt tolerant GE rice,
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9-Misc: Monsanto "bullying its way" in Northern Philippines,
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6-Regulation: Environmental Foundation, Sri Lanka, attack pro-GE food lobby,
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2-Plants: Can new reports on Bt-corn pollen risks end the debate?,
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2-Plants: Six scientific studies on Bt-corn pollen risks on Monarch butterfly,
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4-Patents: Brazil Government privatizes sugar cane genome,
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1-Hormones: More about the patent fight over recombinant human insulin,
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7-Business: US 2000/01 corn exports dented by StarLink,
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9-Misc: Britain heads down wrong GM path, advisers say,
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3-Food: UK food industry cooperates on standard for non-GM food supply,
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2-Plants: Bt-corn "event 176" pollen cuts growth rate of black swallowtail caterpillars,
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9-Misc: Independent scientists an endangered species,
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9-Misc: New book on industrial PR strategies - "Trust Us, We're Experts",
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9-Misc: Edmonds Institute announces new report - Biohazards: The Next Generation?,
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Plants/ spermicidal maize,
Florianne Koechlin
2-Plants: Philippine biotech lobby reacts on Bt-corn uprooting,
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7-Business: Handful of corporations dominates commercial agriculture,
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6-Regulation: Indonesian NGOs call for GE legislation review,
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9-Misc: Managing GM-crop liability a major concern, US lawyer says,
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2-Plants: LibertyLink technology secures use of atrazin and metolachlor,
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3-Food: Zimbabwe warns importers on genetically modified food,
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2-Plants: Scientists fear new threat to butterflies from Bt corn,
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6-Regulation: EPA sets new deadline of Sept 21 for Bt corn comments,
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9-Misc: Philippine group opposed to agro-chem TNCs and GMOs launched,
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2-Plants: Angry Indonesian farmers burnt Monsanto's Bt-cotton,
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2-Plants: World transgenic cotton area 10 percent in 2001,
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6-Regulation: Opponents call Canadian GMO threshold 'outrageous',
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7-Business: WTO boost to China grain trade clouded by GMO worry,
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2-Plants: Indonesia says to go ahead with GM cotton planting,
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9-Misc: US companies filed lawsuit against LibertyLink corn producers,
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2-Plants: Striga weed serves as example to promote GE in Africa,
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6-Regulation: Adviser calls on UK government to water down GE food regulations,
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3-Food: Organic produce must remain GM-free EU Commissioner Fischler demands,
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6-Regulation: Scottish Highland Council stops GE trial,
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7-Business: Ottawa is still pumping tax dollars into GM foods,
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6-Regulation: StarLink stopped at Canadian border,
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7-Business: Bayer's CropScience purchase leaves six agrochemical giants,
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activist gathering and CBD COP6 - news from A SEED,
Nick Atkinson
5-Animals: Monsanto shows interest in swine genetics,
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2-Plants: GE sugarcane seen 10 years away,
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3-Food: First Hong Kong retailer banned GE ingredients from own brands,
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4-Patents: Patenting GMOs - a difficult question of balance,
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3-Food: Cautious voices on GE food from Africa,
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9-Humans: UK industry presses government to sell off patients' DNA information,
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Xenotransplantation,
Huib de Vriend
9-Misc: Multi-disciplinary compendium on assessing GEO effects is published,
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5-Animals: Roslin Institute abandons agrobiotech and xenotransplantation research,
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6-Regulation: India plans to regulate GE products import,
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2-Plants: GE contaminations in Mexican maize landraces,
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6-Regulation: Thai Department of Agriculture demands GE field trials,
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9-Misc: Statement of Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft on GE and food,
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2-Plants: Discovery of GE corn contaminations in Mexico should be kept confidential,
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2-Plants: GE rice field trials on the Philippines,
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2-Plants: First GE sweet potatoes harvested in Kenya,
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2-Plants: GE papaya brings new hope for Jamaican exporters,
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4-Patents: US rice researcher's dilemma: biopiracy vs. respect for Thai people,
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NEW REPORT ON GMOs: GMO CONTAMINATION AROUND THE WORLD,
Juan Lopez
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