GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Wed Apr 30 04:25:06 103
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2-Plants: Australian Farmers' Federation backs GE crops,
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7-Business: Brazil's Votorantim invests in sugarcane biotech,
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2-Plants: Brazil GM soy move sparks green fury and farmer doubt,
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6-Regulation: U.S. politicians press for WTO action against EU GMOpolicy,
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2-Plants: South Dakota (USA) legislators asked to study GE crops,
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2-Plants: GE cs. organic cotton in South Africa,
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2-Plants: Insects thrive on GM 'pest-killing' crops,
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2-Plants: New U.S. forecasts on GE crop planting,
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6-Regulations: GE food labelling in UAE and Saudi Arabia,
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6-Regulation: Switzerland calls for more transparency on GM food,
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4-Patents: Canadian biotech industry fears changes in biotechpatent law,
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7-Business: The biotechnology bubble machine,
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7-Business: Bayer CropScience builds new GE coalitions,
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5-Animals: Fighting nerve gas with GE goat milk,
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2-Plants: Australian farmers reject Federal Govt GM canola riskmanagement plans,
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9-Misc: Australian scientists plan to release GE mouse virus,
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7-Business: Brazil oilseed leader says GM soy move won't work,
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9-Misc: UK Science Minister faces inquiry over GBP 2.5m gift toparty,
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2-Plants: Terminator technology: Five years later,
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2-Plants: Transgenic trees hold promise for pulp and paperindustries,
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3-Food: International protests build against GE food,
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5-Animals: Status of development of GE aquatic animals,
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6-Regulation: Nebraska farmers upset over GE pharma crop regulations,
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6-Regulation: Canada Wheat Board wants cost-benefit test for GMwheat,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 40,
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6-Regulation: New South Wales (Australia) sticks to GE canolamoratorium,
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5-Animals: Study sheds light on why cloning so often fails,
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9-Misc: UK citizen jury says GM food should be available,
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6-Regulation: Brazil measure ignites congressional GM soy debate,
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6-Regulation: GE food labeling in the U.S. - industry fights back,
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6-Regulation: U.S. Senate bill puts GE animals on fast track,
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BRCA-gene patents/ Conflicts of interest,
Florianne Koechlin
Swiss law/ protection gentech-free agriculture,
Florianne Koechlin
9-Misc: USDA appoints advisory committee on GE agriculture,
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5-Animals: Cloned Javan banteng calves born in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: North Dakota grain elevators concerned about GE wheat,
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3-Food: UK anti-GE campaigners critizise methodes of GE debate,
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6-Regulation: Senate of Vermont (USA) supports GE seed labelling,
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2-Plants: UK OKs Syngenta application for new GM wheat trial,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton: Future imperfect,
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3-Food: The famine that wasn't,
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8-Humans: Scientists sift evidence for a 'God gene',
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9-Misc: Blair adviser attacks Labour GM crops 'fix',
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6-Regulation: Kraft Co-CEO calls for stricter GE pharma cropregulation,
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2-Plants: The battle over GE wheat,
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4-Patents: European Court of Justice disapproved German licencesystem on plant varieties,
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2-Plants: Big Canadian grain coalition opposes GM wheat,
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8-Humans: Human genome map completed,
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2-Plants: German GM wheat trials approved but site sabotaged,
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2-Plants: Moment of truth for GM crops,
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3-Food: NGOs oppose GM food dumping in Iraq and favour a UN role,
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2-Plants: Brazil tests GM orange tree against "sudden death",
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6-Regulation: Parliament of Oregon (USA) votes against local GEfood labeling measures,
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6-Regulation: European Commission requests 12 Member States toadopt new GE legislation,
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2-Plants: EU sees marked decrease in GM crop field trials,
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6-Regulation: South African Parliament reopens discussion on GElegislation,
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6-Regulation: New Zealand's Government seeks comments on voluntaryGE-free labeling,
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7-Business: Monsanto investors face catastrophic risk,
Barbara Kuepper
2-Plants: Failure of Bt cotton in India (2),
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2-Plants: Failure of Bt cotton in India (1),
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2-Plants: Failure of Bt cotton in India (3),
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2-Plants: Indian biotech centre plans GE potato field trials,
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2-Plants: Indian Government freezes support for GE basmati project,
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6-Regulation: Regulating GMOs in developing and transition countries,
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5-Animals: Cloned pigs differ from originals in looks and behavior,
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8-Humans: Human cloning currently 'almost impossible',
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5-Animals: US scientists euthanize cloned baby banteng,
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6-Regulation: U.S. lawmakers voted on cloning ban bill,
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8-Humans: Baby doctor reveals cloned human embryo,
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6-Regulation: MEPs vote to ban stem cell research,
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6-Regulation: Costa Rica promotes global ban on human cloning,
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2-Plants: UPOV forced to abandon terminator critique,
hmeyer
2-Plants: Plenty GE papaya problems on Hawai'i,
hmeyer
6-Regulation: EC moves to defuse possible U.S. WTO biotech challenge,
hmeyer
9-Misc: New Zealand court rules in mums' favour,
hmeyer
6-Regulation: Kenya starts National Biosafety Framework project,
hmeyer
9-Misc: U.S. discussion on Precautionary Principle,
hmeyer
2-Plants: New Zealand economic report forecasts little GE benefits,
hartmut_meyer
7-Business: Cutting-edge biotech in old-world Cuba,
hmeyer
6-Regulation: New procedure for GM-crop experimentation in France,
hmeyer
6-Regulation: New Zealand reject apiarists' calls for veto on flowering GE crops,
hmeyer
2-Plants: Non-GE approaches for iron-rich maize,
hmeyer
2-Plants: South Africa affirms guarded stance on gene crops,
hmeyer
2-Plants: Bt corn: Not in our food, not in our farms!,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Pink Bollworms Could Adapt to Biotech Cotton,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Kraft urged by U.S. groups to abandon GE food,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: It will take another 20 years to see the real GE benefits,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: The heartland wrestles with biotechnology,
hartmut_meyer
9-misc: 50 years of double helix - GE scientists are living on a flat earth,
Barbara Kuepper
3-Food: On allergy risk assessment of GE food,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Bt potatoes to be released in New Zealand,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: GE potatoes for value-added agriculture in New Zealand,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Plenty GE papaya problems on Hawai'i (complete report),
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: U.S. discussion on Precautionary Principle (complete report),
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Thailand starts GE food labelling on May 11,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Dorset County (UK) defeated GE crop ban,
hartmut_meyer
é-Plants: Pioneer Hi-Bred fined for contaminating corn with GE pollen,
hartmut_meyer
é-Plants: GE tomatoes produce contraceptive vaccine against animals pests,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: New Zealand is going to lift moratorium in October,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: U.S. report on lack of GE food oversight,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Canadian government moves forward on GE wheat,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Update on food situation in Zambia,
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7-Business: Saskatoon (Canad) slows ag biotech investment,
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6-Regulation: EU GE crop coexistence rules due for summer,
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8-Humans: 'Genetic shield' may beat cancer,
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6-Regulation: EU awaits heated debate on GM crop mix,
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2-Plants: Indian authority rejected new Bt cotton application,
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Conference on "GMOs - co-existence or contamination?", 28 May2003, Brussels,
Dan Leskien
4-Patents: Craig Venter to sequence - and patent? - Sargasso Seaorganisms,
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2-Plants: U.S. wheat grower association calls for GE wheat approval,
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6-Regulation: Mexican Senate approves law on GE field trials,
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2-Plants: Some details on Bt-cotton rejection by Indian authority,
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2-Plants: Brazil environment agency may halt imported GM corn,
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4-Patents: Agracetus/W.R. Grace GE soybean patent challenge at EPO,
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