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3-Food: FDA calls cloned animals safe as food,
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5-Animals: Reviving the extinct Tasmanian tiger,
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6-Regulation: Michigan (USA) outlaws unapproved GE fish releases,
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6-Regulation: China steps up efforts to ensure biosafety,
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9-Misc: UK scientists complain GM debate was mishandled,
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5-Animals: Nairobi centre chosen to boost biosciences in Africa,
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3-Food: Subway Japan stopped sandwiches made with GE enzymes,
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2-Plants: Rapid rise in Roundup Ready cotton in Australia,
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2-Plants: Canadian growers warn UK farmers of GMO crop risks,
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2-Plants: Brazil Paranagua port discovers most of its soy is GE,
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7-Business: Monsanto puts $40m Argentine investment on hold,
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3-Food: EU Commission to seek approval for GMO corn,
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9-Misc: New (biotech) action plan proposed for African science,
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9-Misc: African government urged to disseminate more GE information,
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2-Plants: New Zealand's GE onion hearings in trouble,
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9-Misc: GM battle in danger of trampling Africa,
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1-Proteins: GE feeds the world - with watercress milk,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology: A solution for ending hunger and poverty inGhana,
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9-Misc: Scientists plan to sequence "metagenomes",
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4-Patents: Havard onco-mouse patent hampers cancer research,
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9-Misc: Official presentation of the Italian GM-free Coalition,
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9-Misc: UK Scientists for Global Responsibility warn of GE crops,
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3-Food: EU sets possible dates for vote on GMO moratorium,
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6-Regulation: Wales calls for tight control over co-existence of GMcrops,
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AD says GMO-free Malta is legally possible,
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2-Plants: Bt-cotton news from India,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton fiasco: Turning a blind eye,
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9-Misc: Indian biotechnology needs truth, not hype,
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9-Misc: EU prepares for test vote on five-year GMO ban,
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9-Misc: Update on the GE-free movement in the UK,
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7-Business: Biotech news from India,
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6-Regulation: Call for more safeguards as GM canola crop found inAustralian wheat,
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5-Animals: Nexia closes GE goat farm,
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2-Plants: Monsanto receives EPA registration for Yieldgard Plus Btcorn,
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7-Business: U.S. subsidizes companies to buy subsidized cotton,
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2-Plants: German Farmer Association does not support large scale Btmaize plantings,
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9-Misc: Upper Austria to appeal against Commission rejection of GMOban,
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9-Misc: Vatican steps in on biotech foods debate,
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9-Misc: African priests criticize Vatican GMO conference,
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9-Misc: African farmers need water, not GM crops,
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3-Food: EU postpones GE food vote to December,
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9-Misc: English Nature is axed after campaign against GM cropproduction,
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6-Regulation: GMOs in the EU - the state of play,
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2-Plants: Mexican Maize and GM Corn: Protecting a Center of Origin,
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8-Humans: Update on cloning debate,
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9-Misc: Norway finances Zambian GMO detection lab,
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3-Food: Study raises doubt about allergy to StarLink corn,
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9-Misc: Scientists called to look beyond the lab,
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6-Regulation: Paraguay plans to legalize RR soy,
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2-Plants: More about the GE controversy on Hawai'i,
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7-Business: Monsanto Canada cuts staff as it refocuses,
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2-Plants: Roundup resistant weeds spread in California,
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5-Animals: FDA says clones are safe, next up ... GM salmon?,
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2-Plants: GE crops could threaten faith in Canada's food,
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2-Plants: U.S. NGOs file suit to challenge GE pharma crops onHawai'i,
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2-Plants: Update on GE discussion in South Africa,
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6-Regulation: Update on the legal issues around RR soy in Brazil,
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7-Business: Paranagua Port bans Cargill from exporting soy,
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6-Regulation: Mendocino County (USA) is going to vote on GE-freezone,
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2-Plants: Genetically Modified Crops in Africa; hope, hype andhubris,
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3-Food: Japanese professor critizises Monsanto's RR soy riskanalysis,
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9-Misc: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops cautious on GE plants,
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9-Misc: U.S. Ecumenical Consultative Working Group critical on GEissues,
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9-Misc: U.S. National Catholic Rural Life Conference called for GEplant moratorium,
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9-Misc: German church organisations critical on GE plants,
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3-Food: Greenpeace exposes dumping of GMO soya into Thailand,
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7-Business: Syngenta ends plant-research deal with Berkeley,
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3-Food: Institute for Consumer Protection (Mauritius) launchedcampaign on GE food risks,
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2-Plants: GM crops: A continent divided,
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7-Business: Experts urge African leaders to invest in biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: Liberia starts national biosafety project,
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7-Business: Monsanto Thailand starts GE corn campaign despite of ban,
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2-Plants: Monsanto agreed to governmental audit on GE wheatdevelopment,
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5-Patents: Biotech wins battle for junk justice,
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4-Patents: U.S. lawmakers weigh human organism patent ban,
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3-Food: Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Market Association bannedGE food,
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6-Regulation: Canada's position on the Cartagena Protoll,
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9-Misc: UK National Trust bans GE crops from its land,
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9-Misc: GM activists in Russia under attack,
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5-Animals: Glowing Fish to be first GE pet,
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1-Proteins: EU testing of GM plant vaccines to start,
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5-Animals: 214 Nexia GE goats euthanized,
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2-Plants: Indian Bt cotton area trebles,
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6-Regulation: Indian panel on biotechnology considers GE liabilityregime,
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7-Business: Vietnam's Deputy PM wants bio-tech industry to beregion's top,
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8-Humans: Doctors discover why gene therapy gave boys cancer,
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8-Humans: Human chromosome no. 6 decoded,
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1-Hormones: Aging Baby Boomers turn to GE growth hormone,
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2-Plants: American Indian activist speaks on GE maize,
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6-Regulation: Brazil Senate passes provisional GM soy measure,
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1-Proteins: GE insulin from fish a possibility,
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