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Last updated: Fri Feb 28 04:25:05 103
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6-Regulation: Malay biosafety bill to be tabled in parliament inMarch,
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2-Plants: Non-GE salt-tolerant wheat bred in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: Tobacco industry says 'no' to GE tobacco,
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2-Plants: Canada to accept Hawai'i's GE papaya,
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7-Business: GE canola becomes a competitor for coconut oil,
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6-Regulation: SADC calls for harmonised legislation on biotechnology,
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2-Plants: IRRI bred non-GE rice with high iron, zinc, and vitamin Acontent,
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2-Plants: Transgenic crop trial's gene flow turns weeds into wimps,
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2-Plants: UK Small Farms Association says "no" to GE crops,
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6-Regulation: African GE lobby weakened in Kenya,
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7-Business: Singapore turns to biotech to galvanise economy,
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7-Business: EuropaBio brings together GE supporters from developingcountries and EU,
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6-Regulation: China's GE policy becomes nore cautious,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 02/11,
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2-Plants: GE papayas express potential allergenic protein,
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6-Regulation: Australian farmers ask states to put GM canola on ice,
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6-Regulation: Hawaii files bill on GE coffee moratorium,
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3-Food: Uganda accepts milled GE food aid,
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3-Food: WFP delivers non-GE food aid to Zambia,
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2-Plants: U.S. National Association of Wheat Growers supports GEwheat,
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2-Plants: GE banana hype pays off,
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4-Patents: EU Trade Commissioner supports disclosure ofgeographical origin in biopatents,
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2-Plants: Transgenic cotton controls pest in Arizona,
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2-Plants: Mixed response to Bt Cotton in Gulbarga Dt. (India),
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9-Misc: Are Roundup Ready Weeds in Your Future II,
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7-Business: Indian Cotton Mills Federation wants monopoly on Btcotton to go,
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SANCO News,
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2-Plants: Indo-Swiss workshop embraces GE rice,
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2-Plants: Transgene containment in chloroplasts "not a magic bulletsolution",
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5-Animals: GE fish bring hope and problems,
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6-Regulation: Brazil environment minister seeks GMO ruling delay,
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6-Regulation: European Commission warns Members on blocking GE crops,
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6-Regulation: U.S. delays WTO actions against EU GMO moratorium butseeks allies,
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3-Food: US makes non-GM food donation to Zambia,
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2-Plants: Indian field trials demonstrate Bt-cotton benefits,
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4-Patents: "Plant-variety protection was the death knell for publicbreeding programmes",
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5-Animals: Bioengineered pigs might be in U.S. food supply,
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7-Business: Monsanto takes GM crusade to Brazil,
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7-Business: Monsanto tries to reduce dependency on Roundup sales,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter No. 38,
Jannik Schulz
6-Regulation: Autonomous regulatory authority for GM crops proposedin India,
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6-Regulation: News on Montana (USA) and North Dakota (USA) GE wheatbills,
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6-Regulations: U.S. agrobusiness organisations renew call for"pharma crop" moratorium,
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7-Business: Biotech investors worried by possible bubble,
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7-Business: Pennsylvania (USA) GE tobacco farmers, many Amish,facing uncertain future,
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6-Regulation: US farmers reach $110 million StarLink settlement,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 02/12,
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2-Plants: Monsanto's gene-altered crops experience resistance inIndia,
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2-Plants: GE Bangladesh rice awaits biosafety approval,
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3-Food: Egypt is open to accept GE wheat from the U.S.,
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9-Misc: Uganda tries to learn from Zambia's GM food controversy,
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2-Plants: Philippine Catholic Bishops Conference asks President tohalt Bt-corn,
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2-Plants: Thai Agriculture Department plans GE crop field trials,
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6-Regulation: Current discussion on GE liability laws,
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6-Regulation: Government of New Zealand announces new GM regulations,
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9-Misc: GM Free Wales writes a formal complaint on UK Royal Society,
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9-Misc: Genetic Engineering and the Intrinsic Value and Integrityof Animals and Plants,
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6-Regulation: Iowa Farm Bureau suggest monitoring system for GEcrops that "might pose a health risk",
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5-Animals: Designer milk from transgenic clones,
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2-Plants: Boulder County (USA) allows GE corn trials,
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2-Plants: Non-food GE crop broker company in search of third worldfarmers,
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8-Humans: The real face of cloning,
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8-Humans: First GE human embryonic stem cells produced,
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2-Plants: Two articles on GE crop segregation,
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8-Humans: Jeremy Rifkins comments on "hi-tech eugenics",
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2-Plants: A scientific fairytale on Bt cotton,
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6-Regulation: South Hams District (UK) declares itself a GE-freezone,
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6-Regulation: California (USA) sets rules for GE fish,
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5-Animals: Australia's first cloned sheep dies of unknown causes,
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2-Plants: China aims to be top global non-GMO soybean grower,
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2-Plants: U.S. industry urges slow approach to GM wheat,
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2-Plants: Use of Genetically-Modified Crops in Wisconsin,
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6-Regulation: Further delay in Brazil GMO ruling,
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3-Food: Degussa obtains non-GMO certification in the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: Boulder County (USA) adopts "good neighbor" protocolon growing GE maize,
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4-Patents: European Patent Office forced to reconsider DuPontpatent on non-GE maize,
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6-Regulation: South Dakota (USA) GE wheat regulation bill fails,
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6-Regulation: Western Australian Farmers Federation airs GM crophandling concerns,
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9-Misc: British Minister of Environment attacks GE crops,
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7-Business: U.S. Senator Grassley will file biotech complaintversus EU,
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6-Regulation: Details on New Zealand's new GE regulations,
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6-Regulation: Indian Government goes for case-by-case decision onGE food imports,
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9-Misc: U.S. family farmer declaration on genetic engineering inagriculture,
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2-Plants: Indian experts cautious on Bt cotton and GE food,
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5-Animals: Allergen-free GE seafood announced,
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9-Misc: Argentina became a "soya republic",
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9-Misc: FAO warns of 'molecular divide' between North and South,
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9-Misc: Lake District National Park (UK) seeks GE free status,
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9-Misc: Science journals agree not to publish results that couldhelp terrorists,
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2-Plants: U.S. farmer funds promoting genetically engineered wheat?,
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6-Regulation: U.S. decided to hold off WTO GE complaint against EU,
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6-Regulation: Montana (USA) debates GE wheat liability bill,
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9-Misc: Roundup Unready,
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7-Business: U.S. biotech companies seek funding from bioterrorismprogrammes,
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9-Misc: Hunger for profit: the genetic modification of developingcountry agriculture,
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6-Regulation: Monsanto still working with China on soy approvals,
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2-Plants: Syngenta advancing GM wheat research in US,
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6-Regulation: Confusion about WTO case against EU GMO regulation,
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5-Animals: Transgenic mosquitoes unfit for duty,
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6-Regulation: Science, not market should decide on GE wheat approval,
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9-Misc: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture announces "war on pathogens",
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2-Plants: Bt cotton in India - One swallow does not make the summer,
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2-Plants: More about molecularfarming.com,
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2-Plants: Philippine GE rice available in 2005,
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7-Business: Brazil challenges US soy export supremacy,
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6-Regulation: Six EU States argue against quick lifting ofmoratorium,
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7-Business: Japanese traders buy Brazil corn amid StarLink fear,
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2-Plants: Canadian NGOs start anti-GE wheat tour,
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8-Humans: New gene therapy technique announced,
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9-Misc: Genomics - data rich but information poor,
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6-Regulation: EU Agriculture Council on co-existence,
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9-Misc: Kenyan organic farmers seek information on biotechnology,
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9-Misc: New target organisms for Bt toxins found,
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2-Plants: GE debate in Pakistan continues,
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2-Plants: Monsanto's Rootworm-protected Bt maize approved,
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6-Regulation: Thai NGO argues against lifting the moratorium on GEcrop trials,
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9-Misc: Brazil government sets up working group to discuss GE policy,
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6-Regulation: Montana's (USA) GE wheat bills die in committee,
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6-Regulation: Western Australia assesses GM-free zoning,
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