GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Thu Jul 31 04:25:04 103
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3-Food: Indian sugar industry opposes GE sugar cane,
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3-Food: ICAR refutes claims of higher protein content in GE potato,
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9-Misc: Uganda's Minister for Agriculture calls for wider biotechdialogue,
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6-Regulation: Egypt has not made decision whether to join the WTOGMO complaint,
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6-Regulation: U.S. government plans zero tolerance for "pharma"transgene contamination,
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6-Regulation: U.S. FDA unlikely to label cloned animal meat and milk,
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5-Animals: Cloning of quarter horse under way,
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2-Plants: CWB asks Monsanto to put the brakes on RR wheat,
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9-Misc: U.S. punishes Egypt because it did not "deliver",
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1-Proteins: Insulin may be produces in GE chicken eggs,
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7-Business: Study sees big gains from modified crops,
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6-Regulation: Codex Alimentarius Commission discusses GE foodguidelines,
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9-Misc: GENET launches web page on GE-free zones,
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6-Regulation: Europe strengthens labelling rules for GM food andfeed,
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3-Food: UK GM-free food 'is contaminated',
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3-Food: UK Government determined to sell GM food to consumers,
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5-Animals: South Korean study critical on GE seafoods,
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2-Plants: English Nature warns of "superweeds",
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6-Regulation: On the Codex guidelines for GM foods,
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3-Food: Japanese public still chewing over GM food issues,
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2-Plants: U.S. soybean acreage decreasing - GE soy percentage rising,
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6-Regulation: US academia held accountable for GM products,
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9-Misc: Two Nature Biotechnology comments on WTO GMO case,
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8-Humans: Gene therapy using virus shows promise,
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5-Animals: GE mouse developed for HIV experiments,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 43,
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6-Regulation: EU GE food and feed regulation: Greenpeace, FoE, andEuropaBio,
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6-Regulation: Germany's Clement urges EU to import gene foods,
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6-Regulation: Bush sees EU GMO ban still in place,
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6-Regulation: U.S. food and soy industry on EU GE food and feedregulation,
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6-Regulation: EC press release on GE food and feed regulation,
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6-Regulation: EU passes GM labelling laws, US unimpressed,
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2-plants: Hawaiian farmers warn Thai farmers about genetically engineeredpapaya: Don't do it!,
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9-Misc: GE news from Chile,
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7-Business: India and US sign biotech agreement,
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2-Plants: Brazil demonstrates complexity of $30B global battle overGM seeds,
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2-Plants: New biotech lab opened in Uganda,
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6-Regulation: New UN standards on GM foods a 'victory for consumers',
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3-Food: Free trade activists and scientists promise that GE willfight hunger,
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3-Food: GM contamination found in New Zealand corn,
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6-Regulation: The status of biosafety in Africa,
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2-Plants: New GE plants exhibit "seed lethality",
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2-Plants: Bt cotton winning a battle, but losing the war,
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9-Misc: The Pusztai case - Five years later,
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8-Humans: Update on stem cell and embryo reseach,
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8-Humans: EC sets rules for embryo use in stem cell research,
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2-Plants: Canadian study shows environmental risks of GE wheat,
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3-Food: Update on GM sweet corn investigation in New Zealand,
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7-Business: How the biotech industry captured Washington's attention,
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2-Plants: The Four Gene Giants are pushing for GMO approval in thePhilippines,
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6-Regulation: EFSA issues opinion on GE free zones,
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6-Regulation: Codex Alimentarius adopts GE food standards,
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2-Plants: GE maize seed contamination in Italy,
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6-Regulation: Lamy warns US it will lose if it seeks WTO ruling onGE labelling,
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9-Misc: Biowatch/South Africa fights for right to information onGMO applications,
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6-Regulation: GE-free news from Scotland and Wales,
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6-Regulation: Egypt in a jam over GM foods,
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7-Business: UK dossier about links between GE advisers and drugcompanies,
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2-Plants: 'Little economic benefit' from GM in UK,
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2-Plants: UK report on GMO economics,
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2-Plants: GM crops and developing countries,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology Outreach Society of Zambia launched topromote GMOs,
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4-Patents: NHGRI director attacks companies for patentingnon-coding DNA,
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4-Patents: Public sector collaboration for agricultural IPmanagement,
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4-Patents: Biotech patent practice hinder GMO success in developingcountries,
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4-Patents: U.S. initiative to overcome patent barrier to feed thehungry with GMOs (2),
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4-Patents: U.S. initiative to overcome patent barrier to feed thehungry with GMOs (1),
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4-Patents: EC acts against Member States failing to implementbiotech patent directive,
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9-Misc: Glyphosate-resistant weeds may invade Pennsylvania fields,
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2-Plants: Scientists link RR crops with higher fusarium pest attacks,
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9-Misc: Danish researchers found glyphosate leaching intogroundwater,
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2-Plants: Italy farmers resist order to wreck gene crop,
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1-Proteins: U.S. dairy sued by Monsanto over rBGH-free advertisments,
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2-Plants: Many U.S. farmers ignore Bt crop refuge obligations,
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2-Plants: Gujarat farmers seek approval for local Bt cotton,
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7-Business: Malaysia puts biovalley under wraps,
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2-Plants: Pharmaceutical GE corn poses some challenges,
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9-Misc: Globalization and GMOs,
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3-Food: Indonesian Muslims can consume GMO foods,
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3-Food: Companies in China clear genetically engineered food off theirshelves,
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3-Food: UK shops 'unlikely to stock GM food',
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8-Humans: Scientific journal enters political discussion on stemcell research,
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2-Plants: Italian court rejects company bid to save GM maize,
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5-Animals: GE sheep slaughtered as PPL runs out of money,
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9-Misc: GM food freeze leaves biotech firms 'out in cold',
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2-Plants: New U.S. study on GE maize buffer zone concept,
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9-Misc: UK GM debate (2): Political risks outweight any advantages,
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9-Misc: UK GM debate (1): GM - The Truth,
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9-Misc: UK GM debate (3): Monsanto wrote report section - adviserquits panel,
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2-Plants: Canadian scientists debate GE wheat study,
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6-Regulation: GMO bill to go before Brazil Congress vote in July,
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9-Misc: Central Asian NGOs concerned about GE plants,
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update on GMO legislation in Serbia,
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2-Plants: Bayer to get green light for GE canola in Australia,
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2-Plants: Monsanto trials of Bt-cotton begin in Burkina Faso,
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9-Misc: Network for a Chile Free of GMOs rejects national biotechreport,
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9-Misc: GM-free news from South Australia,
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7-Business: Thai ministry keen on GMO link with Beijing,
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9-Misc: Kenya doing well in genetic research, new study shows,
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7-Business: Biotechs' lobbying begins to pay off in the U.S.,
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9-Misc: Study of UK GM Science Review published,
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6-Regulation: EU legislative framework for GMOs is now in place,
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5-Animals: Scientists hope to clone mamooth,
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6-Regulation: Canada and China go for GE food labelling,
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4-Patents: 3 more biotech firms file suit against Columbia overpatent,
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9-Misc: Slovenia steps up genetic debate,
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2-Plants: Monsanto uses secret Montana location to test GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: Somerset Council (UK) voted to become GE-free zone,
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2-Plants: EC recommendations on co-existence,
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2-Plants: Models show that gene flow from crops threatens wildplants,
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3-Food: UK study on monitoring novel foods,
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2-Plants: GM crops spreading in southeast Asia,
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2-Plants: GE decaf coffee researcher in search of capital,
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9-Misc: RNAi Roundup,
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2-Plants: Recycling of Monsanto's failed slogan "Food, Health, Hope",
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2-Plants: New GE hype: A biotech approach to global climate change,
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9-Misc: Naive, narrow and biased...,
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2-Plants: GE eucalyptus grows in acidic soil,
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9-Misc: ICRISAT crop research centre 'should move HQ to Africa',
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9-Misc: Inquiry call over threat to UK government scientist,
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9-Misc: Nepad to set up advisory panel on biosafety,
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5-Animals: 400 imported GE fish seized in Singapore,
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9-Misc: Nigeria is going to spent 26 mill USD on GE crops,
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6-Regulation: Australia approves GE canola, but States block it,
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2-Plants: Comesa urges member countries to wary of GMOs,
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2-Plants: Mitsubishi Chemicals withdraws from GE rice development,
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7-Business: U.S. uses Czech Republic as a key to open EU GMO market,
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2-Plants: Non-GE virus-resistant cassava distributed in Nigeria,
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2-Plants: U.S. scientists find blight-resistant gene in wildMexican potato,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Special Issue 13 (text),
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6-Regulation: South Australian governmnent opts for strictlycontrolled of GE crop trials,
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2-Plants: Estonia GM maize scandal rocks industry,
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6-Regulation: China still works with its tempory GE cropcertification system,
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2-Plants: Canadian farmers experience tolerance problems in RRcanola,
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2-Plants: Canola Coucil Canada criticizes RR wheat study,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton saves 15% insecticide spraying in Australia,
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