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7-Business: Morgan Stanley cuts rating on biotech sector,
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Sweden backs launch of Southeastern Europe regional network,
natasa dereg
6-Regulation: NGOs warn that EU enlargement could weaken GMP policy,
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9-Misc: U.S. 'Safety First Initiative' develops new biosafety system,
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9-Misc: Biotech industry and the U.S. push biotech in Africa,
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9-Misc: Research funded by drug companies is 'biased',
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9-Misc: U.S. multistakeholder talks on critical biotech issuesfailed,
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3-Food: No evidence that GM will help solve world hunger,
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6-Regulation: UK - the secret ally of the U.S. in the WTO GMO case?,
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6-Regulation: New South Wales (Australia) goes for weak GE cropmoratorium,
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2-Plants: Monsanto GMO wheat far from winning market okay,
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7-Business: Monsanto struggles even as it dominates,
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9-Misc: Rhetoric clouding GM debate,
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7-Business: U.S. threatens plans to stop agricultural subsidies,
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2-Plants: World's first GMO peanut,
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2-Plants: On illegal Bt cotton in India,
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5-Animals: Dog genome sequencer begin with boxer breed,
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3-Food: Tests find traces of GM crops in US wheat supply,
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8-Humans: The Estonian Gene Bank Project - an overt business plan,
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9-Misc: Costa Rica takes a balanced approach to biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: U.S. urges APEC members to liberalise GMO food,
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8-Humans: Stem cCell 'master gene' found,
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9-Misc: Brazil activists target Monsanto,
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6-Regulation: APEC going to ask scientists about GE food safety andlabelling,
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9-Misc: UK Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors calls forpublic GE register,
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9-Misc: Public debate in UK on GM crops criticised,
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2-plants: Greenpeace Quarantines Genetically Engineered Wheat in Canada,
Barbara Kuepper
9-Misc: On the hunger strike against Bt corn in Philippines,
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5-Animals: First "knock-out" GE rats created,
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9-Misc: GM food: South African public still knows 'nothing',
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3-Food: Top UK miller would stop U.S. wheat imports if GE wheatapproved,
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6-Regulation: European Parliament agrees to Cartagena Directive in2nd reading,
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9-Misc: U.S. advice for British GE-lobby: Don't argue with anyone,
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9-Misc: On the WTO GMO case and U.S. double standards,
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3-Food: Supermarkets tell Blair: we won't stock GM,
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2-Plants: Activists target biotech wheat in Manitoba protest,
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6-Regulation: Canadian GM label rules head to vote,
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9-Misc: GE crop and food controversy in California,
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6-Regulation: Croatia voted for GE food law,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 42,
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2-Plants: Booklet on Bt cotton seeds in Andhra Pradesh released,
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2-Plants: Rice genome contains more genes than predicted,
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2-Plants: UK farmers and campaigners vow to destroy GE crops,
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9-Misc: Call for Ireland to be GM free,
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9-Misc: Let's do a Monsanto,
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2-Plants: Monsanto to begin GM corn trials in India soon,
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6-Regulation: 50th ratification of Cartagena Protocol,
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6-Regulation: U.S. Federal/State legislative GE activities 2001-2002,
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6-Regulation: Scottish Greens launch anti-GM crop bill,
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9-Misc: New GE Report: Genetic Discoveries-Societal Dilemmas,
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9-Misc: Europe's first GE-free bioregion for growing organic foodestablished,
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2-Plants: Co-existence not possible in Canada,
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6-Regulation: Overview of the new EU GMO legislation,
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6-Regulation: 50th ratification of Cartagena Protocol - CORRECTION,
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6-Regulation: Japan implements Cartagena Protocol,
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2-Plants: India 'to approve GM potato',
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9-Misc: Nuffield Council on Bioethics says GM is 'moral imperative',
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6-Regulation: US House passes bill supporting WTO biotech case,
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7-Business: Indian biotech sector heads for commercially-orientedGE crops,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol enters into force on Sep 11, 2003,
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9-Misc: German Minister of Agriculture pulled out of Sacramentoconference,
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6-Regulation: EU Cartagena Protocol Directive adopted,
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8-Humans: Dolly scientist wins approval to create human embroys,
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6-Reglation: Albania voted for a 5-year-ban on GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Swiss parliament rejects GM crop moratorium,
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5-Animals: GE pig parts offer hope for diabetics,
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2-Plants: GE wheat seen getting mixed reception in Asia trade,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: A lesson from the field - Bt cotton in India,
hartmut_meyer
7-Business: Biotech industry could turn profitable this decade,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Indian committee rejects new Bt cotton application,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: UK Minister of Environment had to resign,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: UK GE debate - who cares what people think?,
hartmut_meyer
4-Patents: Monsanto expects Brazil soy exporters to pay GE royalties in 2004,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Pakistanis hold out hope for new non-GE cotton hybrid,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: France's Chirac says not yet ready to accept GMOs,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: GRAIN interview with David Quist,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: South Africa wants to advice SADC GMO committee,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Are GMOs being regulated in the U.S. or not?,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Biotech and hunger -- empty promises,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Marlborough Council asks New Zealand Government to extend moratorium,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Australian authority stops clock for GE canola,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Sudanese government reviewing policy on GM food imports,
hartmut_meyer
5-Animals: New Zealand court decided against MAdGE,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: GE decaffeinated coffee plants produced,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: GE sugarbeet seeds spread further than expected,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Canadian Wheat Board mulls court action against GE wheat,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Archdiocese of Jaro (Philippines) checks entry of Bt corn,
hartmut_meyer
6-Regulation: Australian State adopts 3-year GMO moratorium,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Public U.S. wheat breeder has to fight for funding,
hartmut_meyer
4-Patents: Patent granted on Buiscuits, dough and wheat,
Barbara Kuepper
9-Misc: Sacramento meeting attracts protest,
hartmut_meyer
9-Misc: Global biotech food fight moves to California,
hartmut_meyer
2-Plants: Michael Meacher: Are GM crops safe? Who can say?,
hartmut_meyer
5-Animals: PPL Therapeutics ends GE pharma sheep project,
hartmut_meyer
8-Humans: New UK Minister of Health works on gene therapy rules,
hartmut_meyer
3-Food: Hunger in the U.S. - despite GE crops,
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3-Food: One battle Bush won't win,
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3-Food: Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue urges U.S. to drop WTO GMOcase,
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2-Plants: GE crops: End hunger, cure disease, protect America,
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9-Misc: Mixed news on Sacramento conference,
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3-Food: EU says Bush accusations on biotech policy untrue,
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2-Plants: GMOs not answer to poverty/hunger in Africa,
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2-Plants: GE wheat: Monsanto vs. Canadian Wheat Board,
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8-Humans: UK babies may be genetically screened,
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2-Plants: Canadian NGOs reject GE wheat,
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2-Plants: Brazil to enforce GE soy ban,
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7-Business: African GE proponent asks for more industrial funding,
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