GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Thu Jan 30 04:25:05 103
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4-Patents: Intellectual property enhances corporate monopoly and bioserfdom,
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3-Food: The Profits of Famine: Southern Africa's Long Decade of Hunger,
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2-Plants: Australia imports GE maize for feeding its cattle,
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2-Plants: Budget lack hits field tests of GE rice,
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2-Food: GE 'protato' to feed India's poor,
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2-Plants: Feeding the world without GM crops,
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2-Food: India rejects food aid over GM content,
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7-Business: Japan's StarLink corn find could hurt US sales,
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2-Plants: UK report on GMO research,
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2-Plants: Friends of the Earth UK comments on GMO research report,
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1-Proteins: Better Future for Biotech? Drug Discovery and Development,
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6-Regulation: Australian GM ruling sparks fears,
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8-Humans: To study disease, Britain plans a genetic census,
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2-Plants: Bt Cotton dashes hopes of ryots in India,
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7-Business: Biotech bloodbath,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton lets down Andhra Pradesh farmers,
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4-Patents: U.S. academics challenge patent system,
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3-Food: Biotech foods face new obstacles,
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9-Misc: Bio-warfare and terrorism,
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5-Animals: Cloned pigs behave just like, well, pigs,
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3-Food: Lessons from a decade of genetically engineered crops,
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3-Food: UK Supermarkets maintain strict GM free policy for 2003,
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6-Regulation: Plugging the holes in biotech food safety,
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6-Regulation: Council of European Environment ministers agree on new GMO legislation,
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9-Misc: Australia going to crush unlicenced GE feed-aid from the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: Wellington Council (Australia) goes for 5-year GE-moratorium,
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6-Regulation: Monsanto asks for GE-wheat approval in Canada,
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3-Food: U.S. Department of Agriculture cannot detect StarLink in exports to Japan,
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3-Food: Heed the hungry,
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9-Misc: Danish NGO statement on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: WHO 'infiltrated by food industry',
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4-Patents: U.S. soy grower awaits its fine in Monsanto case,
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3-Food: Critique on "Genetically modified 'protato' to feed India's poor",
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2-Plants: EPA clears Bollgard II Bt-cotton for 2003 planting,
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2-Plants: Syngenta introduces Vip-Cotton in the U.S.,
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2-Plants: Glyphosate-resistant waterhemp moves into the corn belt,
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2-Plants: Council of Canadians will launch an all-out attack against GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: U.S. hints it will sue EU over altered crops,
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3-Food: Zambia could grow enough traditional food to feed its people,
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6-Regulation: Zambian government completes GMO guidelines,
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3-Food: Firm seeks OK to sell cloned meat in Canada,
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2-Plants: China takes a bumpy road from the lab to the field,
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7-Business: Bunge and DuPont form soy protein biotech joint venture,
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6-Regulation: Anti-GM campaigners in Wales cry foul as UK GMO report is 'buried',
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7-Business: Thai biotech proponents demand bigger investments,
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3-Food: US Aid Agencies instructed to report anti-GM nations to USAID,
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2-Plants: Paraguay farmers opt for banned GM soybean seeds,
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8-Humans: F.D.A. suspends a third of all gene therapy trials,
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9-Misc: New York Times on glyphosate resistance in weeds,
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6-Regulation: Montana (USA) legislators introduce GE wheat moratorium bill,
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6-Regulation: GE Industry and U.S. government increase pressure on European Commission,
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6-Regulation: County Council declares Devon (UK) as GE-free zone,
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8-Humans: Second boy receiving gene therapy develops cancer,
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8-Humans: GENETIC CROSSROADS #28,
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6-Regulation: Scottish Parliament's health committee calls GE risk assessments flawed,
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2-Plants: Strawberry gene should create vitamin C-rich GE plants,
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5-Animals: GE silkworms spin human collagen protein,
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6-Regulation: Professor warns of lifting New Zealand's GE moratorium,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Special Issue No. 11/12,
Jannik Schulz
2-Plants: Biotech crops continue rapid global growth,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Wheat Board wants stricter controls on GE crops,
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7-Business: Brazil hands China GMO soy draft to clear trade,
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6-Regulation: Canadian Food Inspection Agency does not rubberstamp GE wheat,
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1-Proteins: Recombinant human growth hormone for sale as a "lifestyle enhancer",
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6-Regulation: Swiss Farmer Association supports peoples initiative for a GMO-free Switzerland,
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6-Regulation: Swiss GM moratorium initiative gains momentum,
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4-Patents: Philip Morris secures patents on tobacco genes and plants,
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6-Regulation: Australia requests five-metre buffer zone for GEcanola,
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7-Business: Trade in biotechnology food products,
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5-Animals: New Zealand groups struggle on pharma GE cows,
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9-Misc: GE food and plants praised at the AGOA Summit on Mauritius,
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6-Regulation: EU Commissioner warns about WTO GE food case,
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3-Food: EU's Nielson blasts US "lies" in GM food row,
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3-Food: CRS and CARE-India not to import GM corn and soya,
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3-Food: Brazil to re-export or burn US GM corn cargo,
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2-Plants: GE crop news from Monsanto India and ICRISAT,
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9-Misc: Open letter from GM Free Cymru/Wales to UK Minister ofEnvironment,
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8-Humans: Interview with deCODE CEO,
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1-Proteins: GE algae produce human antibodies,
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3-Food: Zambia's refusal of GE food did not cause large numbers ofdeaths,
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2-Plants: More about Bt corn and pseudopregnancies in pigs,
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7-Business: Celera aims to crack the code of success,
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8-Humans: 'Human clone' doctor on hunger strike,
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5-Animals: Biotech the latest defense in animal-extinction fight,
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6-Regulation: Australian farmers silent as GM decision nears,
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6-Regulation: China plans restrictions to access to its geneticresources,
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6-Regulation: Bega Shire (Australia) moves to ban GM crops,
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2-Plants: GE declared as last hope to save the banana,
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2-Plants: FAO - Shaping the future of agriculture,
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5-Animals: First cloned cat definitely not the spit of her mother,
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2-Plants: U.S. growers like GE crops but hesitate to grow "pharma"crops,
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9-Misc: GeneWatch comment on the public GE discussion in the UK,
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5-Animals: Protein-rich milk from GE cows could speed dairyprocessing,
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6-Regulation: MEPs urge radical changes to environmental liabilityplan,
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9-Misc: Nicotine-reduced cigarettes made out of GE tobacco reachmarket,
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3-Food: Chinese public 'cautious over GM food',
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7-Business: China gives long-awaited nod to Brazil soy imports,
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2-Plants: Indian Bt cotton an official writeoff,
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3-Food: Don't pester Europe on genetically modified food,
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5-Animals: GE mice live longer and remain leaner,
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2-plants: Biotech company engineers future forests,
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7-Business: US wheat industry wrestles with GMO wheat issues,
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3-Food: The "U.S. war on hunger" is thwarted by the EU,
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3-Food: Malawi declaration on GE food aid,
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7-Business: GM companies battle to salvage reputation in Scotland,
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4-Patents: Status of implementation of EU biotech patent directive,
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9-Misc: U.S. experts teach New Zealanders on GE crop benefits,
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