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9-Misc: Brazil GM-free Newsletter no.2,
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9-Misc: Calls for GE-free Northern Ireland and Wales,
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3-Food: GM food fight to heat up in China,
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7-Business: Australian Twynam Agricultural Group opposes GE canola,
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2-Plants: GM war on weeds 'can kill small birds',
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2-Plants: U.S. scientists find less-allergenic peanut variety,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter No. 44,
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8-Humans: Dr. Antinori announces another cloned baby,
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8-Humans: 'God is not in charge, we are' - First IVF baby turns 25,
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6-Regulation: American Corn Growers Association supports newlegislative initiative on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Consumers' Association withdraws from GEfood labelling committee,
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2-Plants: U.S. NGOs seek halt to bio-pharming field trials,
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2-Plants: University of Indiana starts research on horizontal genetransfer,
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9-Misc: Plant Biotechnology: Good Ideas Are Growing,
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6-Regulation: Exclusion zone - Mixed messages over GM-free areas,
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2-Plants: UK GE trials: "The null hypothesis is wrong",
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6-Regulation: On China's GE food labeling rules,
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3-Food: GE debate meeting in the UK voted against GE food,
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2-Plants: Hawai'i is no paradise for GE pharma crops,
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3-Food: Vatican says GM food is a blessing,
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9-Misc: "Biotechnology is a means of the survival of the human race",
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3-Food: World hunger needs a simple solution rather than hi-tech GMfood,
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9-Misc: Biotech suit against EU won't be dropped, US says,
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2-Plants: News on GE trees,
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7-Business: Biotech industry wants 500 Mill USD subsidies fromSeattle (USA),
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7-Business: Malaysia should venture into the biotechnology sector,
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6-Regulation: USDA requires permits for industrial biotech crops,
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3-Food: Who's got at the Pope?,
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2-Plants: On GE sugarcane,
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1-Proteins: Volcanic pool enzyme kills prions,
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8-Humans: Banking on your genes,
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2-Plants: Indian study on performance of Bt cotton,
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9-Misc: Concern that SA could be biosafety guinea pig,
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2-Plants: Indian farmer plant groundnut instead of (Bt) cotton,
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9-Misc: Budapest Declaration on global assessment of agricultural,science, knowledge, and technology,
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9-Misc: Promoting Prince Edward Island (Canada) as GE-free zone,
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4-Patents: Private patents hinder public research,
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8-Humans: Controversial Australian researcher quits stem-cell centre,
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6-Regulation: Some news on the New Zealand GE moratorium,
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2-Plants: GM sweet corn investigation in New Zealand completed,
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5-Animals: World's first cloned horse born to its genetic twin,
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1-Proteins: Therapeutic proteins successfully produced in chickeneggs,
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5-Animals: Cloned twin goats to appear at biotech show in Taiwan,
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5-Animals: Scientists in search of the meat tenderness genes,
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2-plants: Greenpeace appeals Brazilian decision on GMOs,
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2-Plants: Banana biotech lab opens in Uganda,
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4-Patents: Monsanto and Washington University win CP-technologypatent,
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7-Business: Monsanto and DuPont wage war in India,
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6-Regulation: Taiwan plans GE food labelling laws,
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7-Business: Thai Committee drafts biotechnology development plan,
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2-Plants: New resistance gene against wheat fungus discovered,
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2-Plants: GE crops - Unwelcome underperformers,
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9-Misc: Blair forced to scale back his plan to introduce GM farming,
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3-Food: Canadian officials, farmers and scientists oppose GE wheat,
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2-Plants: Roundup might increase the risk of fungal infections inRR wheat,
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6-Regulation: Brazil: The Transgenics Dilemma,
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3-Food: SADC Committee gives green light on GE food,
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3-Food: President of Uganda allowed import of "non-contestable" GMOs,
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3-Food: Nigeria GE food campaign focusses on women,
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3-Food: Egyptian wheat buyers oppose GE wheat,
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2-plants: GM crops in Spain harm farmers and environment,
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9-Misc: UK starts inquiry on 'bullying' of GM panel scientists,
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9-Misc: Australian government accused of bungling GM crops,
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6-Regulation: Articles on U.S. call for WTO GMO panel,
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6-Regulation: Biotech industry hits at Australian States' GEmoratoria,
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3-Food: New Zealand export giants call for go-slow on GM,
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6-Regulation: European Commission regrets the request for a WTOpanel on GMOs,
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2-Plants: Ugandian MPs fight GM crops,
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6-Regulation: South Africa debates new biosafety law,
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3-Food: News from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan,
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2-Plants: News from Honduras and Uruguay,
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2-Plants: Bt corn gains acceptance among Ilocano farmers,
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6-Regulation: Bangladesh' biosafety body sees no light in 4 years,
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6-Regulation: Kenya grapples with biosafety legislation,
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