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Last updated: Sat Mar 29 04:25:05 103
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6-Regulation: Australia readies for plunge into GM canola crop,
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3-Food: India sets up panels to study GM food,
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6-Regulation: Tasmania (Australia) bans GE crops until 2008,
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6-Regulation: Thailand to allow GMO field tests,
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3-Food: Austrian study on toxicological and allergological safetyevaluation of GMO,
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3-Food: Singapore sets up GE food testing lab,
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2-Plants: Monsanto courts farmers on GE wheat,
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5-Animals: Knock-out GE pigs new hope for xenotransplantationpromotors,
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8-Humans: Gene therapy debacle casts pall on field,
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4-Patents: Canadian lawsuit challenges Myriad's breast cancer genepatent,
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7-Business: ProdiGene new CEO should be able to comply withgovernment regulations,
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2-Plants: US consumer groups to sue USDA for GE pharma crops,
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6-Regulation: EU ban on GM foods to stay at least to October,
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6-Regulation: EU tables first ideas on crop GE contamination debate,
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6-Regulation: New South Wales (Australia) announces 3-year GE crop ban,
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3-Food: "There are better ways to feed Africa than with GM crops",
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9-Misc: European Commission calls for greater biotech efforts,
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3-Food: Indian Government still rejects GE food aid,
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6-Regulation: U.S. food industry critizises new GE pharma rules,
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3-Food: Thailand to promote exports of GMO-free food products,
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6-Regulation: EU's Lamy says Europe would win WTO GE challenge,
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2-Plants: U.S. EPA 'Ignoring its Advisers' over new Monsanto Bt Maize,
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6-Regulation: Germany To Loosen Rules on Genetically-ModifiedProducts,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton proves a failure in Andhra Pradesh,
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3-Food: FAO says world hunger will almost halve by 2030 - without GE,
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8-Humans: Stupidity should be cured, says DNA discoverer,
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6-Regulation: U.S. wheat farmers file legal petition againstMonsanto's GE wheat,
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9-Misc: Houston Police DNA lab (USA) accused of tainted tests,
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2-Plants: Gene silencing by RNAi - the new hype in biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: China may extend GMO interim rules to April 2003,
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6-Regulation: U.S. farmers push for economic analysis of GM wheatintroduction,
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2-Plants: Kenya searches for locally suitable insect resistant GEmaize,
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7-Business: Biotech companies set up African foundation for seedtechnology transfer,
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7-Business: EU Reserach Commissioner sees EU biotech sector at risk,
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1-Protein: FDA gives OK to market new Diversa GE feed enzyme,
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2-Plants: Spain approves five new GMO maize varieties,
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2-Plants: Monsanto's rootworm-protected GE corn approved in Canada,
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3-Food: India's poor don't need GM aid,
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6-Regulation: EU Environment Ministers plan "Cartagena plus"regulation,
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9-Misc: Scottish Parliament Committee defends critical GE report,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 39,
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2-Plants: University of the Philippines academics oppose Bt corn,
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2-Plants: Syngenta applies for GM wheat trials in Germany,
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6-Regulation: CFIA walks tightrope on Monsanto's GE wheat trials,
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7-Business: China does not cooperate with foreign biotech companiesas expected,
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9-Misc: GE companies challenge Italian GMO ban at European Court ofJustice,
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9-Misc: IPM successful to cut insecticide use on Philippines,
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6-Regulation: Swiss Parliament gives go-ahead to GM law,
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3-Food: Food biotech companies leave Europe,
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6-Regulation: Canada fails to develop voluntary GE food labelingrules,
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4-Patents: French Bioethics Bill goes against EC Biopatent Directive,
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3-Food: European Food Safety Authority finds home in Italy andFinland,
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9-Misc: GE fan voted NZ's top scientist,
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GENET GE free Newsletter 03/01,
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2-Plants: GM potato cannot solve malnutrition problems in India,
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1-Proteins: Biotech patent struggle delays allergy drug development,
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7-Business: Forest Certification New Zealand goes for GE tree ban,
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6-Regulations: Codex Alimentarius sets guidelines to judge biotechrisks,
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8-Humans: Lung-cancer anti-sense drug failed in clinical trial,
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6-Regulations: USDA mulls rules for Monsanto RR wheat,
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6-Regulation: US plans WTO complaint vs China on food imports,
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6-Regulation: Hong Kong debates GE food labelling regulations,
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8-Humans: New method for brain gene therapy published,
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3-Food: Swiss FAO Committee position paper on GMO food aid,
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6-Regulation: Victorian Farmers Federation (Australia) rejected GMOmoratorium,
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2-Plants: Philippine Ministry of Environment conducts newassessment of GMOs,
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2-Plants: Andhra Pradesh farmers likely to shy away from Bt cotton,
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9-Misc: FAO Focus: Agricultural biotechnology: will it help?,
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6-Regulation: Pakistan yet to finalize biosafety guidelines,
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3-Food: Uganda does not import GE food,
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2-Plants: Farmers urge Monsanto to shelve GE wheat,
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3-Food: Consumer groups across the globe take action on GE food,
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8-Humans: U.S. authorities scrutinze gene test ad campaign,
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9-Misc: Brazil farmers split on GE soy introduction,
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5-Animals: Can GE wipe out the world's entire population ofmosquitoes?,
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2-Plants: GM crops in performance worry,
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7-Business: GM Crops: Industry 0 - Protesters 1,
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9-Misc: Filipino Roman Catholic Church joins anti-Bt corn drive,
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2-Plants: Bt-cotton not designed to increase yields, Monsanto says,
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2-Plants: Potrykus demands immediate marketing of Golden Rice,
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2-Plants: China supports Myanmar introducing GE crops,
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5-Animals: Mothers Against Genetic Engineering say No to GE milk,
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7-Business: U.S. photocopy company Kinkos does not support GE trees,
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9-Misc: Biotech critics at University of California face careerproblems,
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3-Food: GE potatoes sold in Canada in 1999,
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2-Plants: Southern African Development Community study on GE croprisks,
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2-Plants: Contamination fears halted Canadian GM wheat trial,
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9-Misc: 'Independent' UK groups share pro-GM common ground,
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3-Food: U.S. scientists develop "tolerance levels" for GE pharmacrop contamination,
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6-Regulation: South Gloucestershire (UK) declared a GM free zone,
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2-Plants: UK GE field trials lack statistical power,
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3-Food: No GM Foods Please!,
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4-Patents: 'TRIPS-plus' must stop: The European Union caught inblatant contradictions,
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2-Plants: Farmer division over GM crops grows in Australia,
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2-Plants: New Zealand's "Corngate" inquiry blocked from testingseeds,
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7-Business: U.S. will subsidize cleanup of GE pharma corncontamination,
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