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2-Plants: Monsanto supports Chinese scientists attacking NIES/Greenpeace Bt cotton report,
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2-Plants: Indian Bt cotton better than that of Monsanto,
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9-Misc: Responses to West Australian GE-free zone paper released,
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2-Plants: GM canola spreading: Agriculture Canada report,
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9-Misc: GE controversy in Malaysia,
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2-Plants: US farms to plant more biotech crops,
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3-Food: Zimbabwe approves GM maize imports,
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6-Regulation: Speech of David Byrne on GM food and feed,
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6-Regulation: European Parliament backs stricter GM rules,
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3-Food: Interview with WFP Southern Africa Regional Director,
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6-Regulation: China's GMO regulation threaten U.S. exports, Senators complain,
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9-Misc: New Zealand's Green Party benefits as GMO debate grows,
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9-Misc: University of Arizona plans confidence-building GE conference,
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7-Business: Singapore is Asia's top investor in biotech sector,
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7-Business: GE concerns amongst Australian farmers grow,
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8-Humans: Genetically modified humans: For what and for whom?,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand GE liability report planned for September,
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2-Plants: Monsanto bets on Bt cotton in Brazil,
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7-Business: Russia to restrict GM feed imports,
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4-Patents: Genentech has to pay 500 million USD after patent court cases,
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7-Business: Genomics sector has fired more than 1,500 staff since January 2001,
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4-Patents: Scripps Research Institute received patent on all GE-antibody plants,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 02/05,
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6-Regulation: US "very concerned" over EU stance on GMOs,
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2-Plants: GE tobacco as cancer research tool,
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7-Business: Monsanto stock slips on Pharmacia-Pfizer deal,
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5-Animals: Ecologists see flaws in transgenic mosquito,
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2-Plants: More about suspected GE contamination of New Zealand sweet corn,
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6-Regulation: 5-year-moratorium on GE research demanded in South Australia,
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9-Misc: Monsanto urges Australian farms to lobby for GM crops,
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5-Animals: Fewer GM animals in NZ testing,
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3-Food: Japan approves new GE crops for human consumption,
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7-Business: U.S. Wheat Associates urge to delay commercialization of GM wheat,
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2-Plants: New French Government goes ahead with GE trials,
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8-Humans: South Korea sets rules for embryo research and bans cloning,
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8-Humans: UK 'designer baby' ruling condemned,
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7-Business: Pharmacia announces spin off plan for Monsanto,
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2-Plants: Monsanto Bt-cotton seeds a sell-out with Indian farmers,
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2-Plants: Safety of drug-producing GE crops questioned,
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3-Food: UK study underestimated GE DNA content in human gut,
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2-Plants: Hawaiian coffee growers urge delay of GE coffee,
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7-Business: Singapore pins hopes on biotech; investors hold back,
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9-Misc: Budget cuts at U.S. Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture,
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6-Regulation: Monsanto backs Philippine approach to commercialization of GE plants,
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9-Misc: New Zealand faces "GE election",
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6-Regulation: China blocks imported GE food,
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2-Plants: Salt-resistant GE crops licensed to U.S. company Seaphire,
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3-Food: European Consumer Union position on GE food,
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6-Regulation: Malaysia prepares GE food labelling bill,
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9-Misc: Protecting teeth with GE bacteria,
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3-Food: Monsanto developing GE food with consumer benefits,
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4-Patents: Patenting biological pathways,
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4-Patents: UK Nuffield Council on Bioethics urges caution in patenting DNA,
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