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2-Plants: Global anti-GM sentiment slows China's biotech agenda,
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6-Regulation: Southern African nations adopt common GM strategy,
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2-Plants: GM rice: A growing Philippines debate,
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2-Plants: Bayer abandons UK GE crop trials,
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7-Business: New Zealand insurer refuses GE farm cover,
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9-Misc: Zambia launches its first biotech outreach society,
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6-Regulation: EU Agriculture/Fisheries Council discussed coexistance guidelines,
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6-Regulation: EU split over rules for planting GMO crops,
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6-Regulation: First GE-free ballot initiative in an U.S. county,
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2-Plants: Britain set to seal future of GM in Europe,
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6-Regulation: American Soybean Association regards Brazil's GE soy decree as incomplete,
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5-Animals: Venter sequenced his dog's genome,
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4-Patents: NGO's seek standing in Monsanto v. Schmeiser,
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9-Misc: Judge: No class-action in Monsanto case,
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4-Patents: Monsanto GMO royalties questioned in Brazil,
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9-Misc: GM battle in danger of trampling Africa,
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2-Plants: GM crops fail key UK trials amid environment fear,
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7-Business: Ugandian organic exporters fear GMO threat,
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9-Misc: virus via GENET-news list?,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's GE soy decree challenged before Supreme Court,
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6-Regulation: Mendocino County (USA) moves closer to GE-free vote,
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3-Food: GE wheat update from Japan,
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3-Food: Brazil millers' opinions split on transgenic wheat,
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2-Plants: UK Government prepares to back down over GM crops,
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9-Misc: EC Commissioner Byrne on GE plant approval,
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9-Misc: Right Livelihood Awards for organic cotton system in Egypt,
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9-Misc: Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines says Vaticannever endorsed GMOs,
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9-Misc: Dutch biotech programme in Andhra Pradesh,
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5-Animals: Rat and turkey genomes sequenced,
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5-Animals: Food companies cautious on GE animals,
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8-Humans: Scottish scientists claim breakthrough inxenotransplantation,
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6-Regulation: U.S. report on Brazil GE soy regulation,
Hartmut Meyer
2-Plants: UK Government accused of fixing GM maize trials,
Hartmut Meyer
7-Business: No one will insure GM crops,
Hartmut Meyer
2-Plants: Greens pressure Belgium over GMO rapeseed approval,
Hartmut Meyer
6-Regulation: Brazil's President defends GE soy decision - lawmakerleaves party,
Hartmut Meyer
6-Regulation: Brazil state wants GM-free zone, soy growers don't,
Hartmut Meyer
8-Humans: Gene therapy could be cure for childhood blindness,
Hartmut Meyer
4-Patents: Ontario government intervenes in high-profilegene-patenting case,
Hartmut Meyer
6-Regulation: US and Germany clash over GM policy in Africa,
Hartmut Meyer
6-Regulation: Philippines turns down US request for delay in GMOimport rules,
Hartmut Meyer
9-Misc: New Zealand councils wary as GE moratorium nears end,
Hartmut Meyer
2-Plants: Rape seed's weed crossings highlight GM fears,
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2-Plants: 'Flawed GM tests must start over' in UK,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace appeals against commercial growing GM maize in Czech Republic,
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6-Regulation: Seychelles committed to biosafety,
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6-Regulation: No chance of changing GE policy, Clark says,
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3-Food: Greenpeace exposes "GE food for all" campaign in Germany,
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Fwd: GM crops - Wallstrom Vs US Biotech Industry, flawed UK GMtrials,
Stephen Emmott
8-Human: UNESCO declaration on human genetic data,
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7-Business: Collaboration in Indian private GE plant sector,
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2-Plants: U.S. and UK help Pakistan to produce GE cotton,
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2-Plants: Resurrecting hope: drought tolerant GE crops,
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8-Humans: International Court of Justice asked to outlaw human cloning,
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9-Misc: Bayer faces prosecution after UK GE crop trials,
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9-Misc: Bayer pressing on with biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's No. 2 soy state votes to ban GM crops,
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2-Plants: Farmers help deliver GE soy to Brazil,
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6-Regulation: GE legislation passes through New Zealand's Parliament,
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9-Misc: Judgement Day in UK,
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2-Plants: UK Farm Scale Evaluations published today,
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4-Patents: Monsanto and Bayer CropScience reach accord on GE patents,
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7-Business: Monsanto announces intention to exit from European cereals business,
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2-Plants: USD 25m Gates gift to GM project under fire,
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2-Plants: USD 100 Million project to develop (GE) crops for Arica,
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2-Plants: Philippine scientists start GE plant programme,
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2-Plants: GM crop trial results confirm English Nature's concerns,
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7-Business: Biotech industry rejects call for ban on products,
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2-Plants: "This should be the end for GM",
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7-Business: Monsanto abandons GE pharma crop development,
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6-Regulation: RICS publishes its proposal for registering GM cropsin the UK,
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6-Regulation: Green Party urges for GE-free Ireland,
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9-Misc: USDA reports 115 infractions of U.S. biotech rules,
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9-Misc: U.S. sets up enforcement unit to monitor proper GE cropmanagement,
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9-Misc: Monsanto broke U.S. planting rules 44 times over 12 years,
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2-Plants: Split over GM seeds widening in Africa,
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9-Misc: Anti-GE activities around New Zealand,
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9-Misc: Georgian NGOs protest against WTO GMO case,
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6-Regulation: U.S. NFPA urges WTO action against EU GE foodlabelling laws,
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3-Food: Co-op UK bans GM foods,
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6-Regulation: UAE Consumer Protection Society urges laws to labelGM food,
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2-Plants: "Saline-resistant crops in 6 years", Indian researcherssay,
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6-Regulation: Regulation on GM food needed in Angola,
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6-Regulation: GE food labelling bills introduced in Australia andNew Zealand,
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6-Regulation: Commission recognises environmental impact of GM seedcontamination,
Barbara Kuepper
6-Regulation: Brazil Ministers meet to decide on GE soy approval,
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7-Business: Australian study predicts huge GE crop benefits,
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2-Plants: UK unlikely to grow GMO crops before 2005,
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6-Regulation: Swiss to vote on five-year GM ban,
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6-Regulation: Canada launched GMO regulatory project,
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6-Regulation: U.S. Senate backs safeguards for genetic data,
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9-Misc: Albanian civil society struggling for keeping the countryfree of GMO,
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6-Regulation: EU rethinks strategy on agreeing gene seed rules,
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3-Food: European supermarkets wary about carrying GMO foods,
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2-Plants: Science journals react on UK GE crop trials: CurrentBiology & Science,
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6-Regulation: EU not ready to lift GE food ban,
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2-Plants: Science journals react on UK GE crop trials: Nature,
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