GENET Thread Index
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Last updated: Tue Sep 30 04:25:05 103
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3-Food: Secret Canadian paper urges policy of "responsibleintroduction" of GE products,
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7-Business: Stine Seed purchases biotech company ProdiGene,
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8-Humans: Gene therapy used to treat patients with Parkinson's,
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8-Humans: UN takes the wrong line on human cloning,
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8-Humans: Chinese human-rabbit embryos intensify stem cell debate,
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9-Misc: New Zealand councils and parishioners support GE-free zones,
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2-Plants: "We have to test GM in the Kiwi context",
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2-Plants: News on Bt risk assessment and resistence management,
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6-Regulation: EC rejects GE-free zone in Upper Austria,
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2-Plants: GE lobby might go for "Golden Rice" campaign in thePhilippines,
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6-Regulation: Californian legislators voted for GE fish ban,
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9-Misc: GE crisis in the UK,
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6-Regulation: WTO agreed to start case against EU GMO moratorium,
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5-Animals: GE meat and milk await U.S. approval,
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5-Animals: GE virus tested in Spain to fight rabbit disease,
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5-Animals: Cloned pigs dropped dead from heart attack,
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2-Plants: Industry struggles with GE corn segregation,
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5-Animals: Barnyard biotech--lame duck or golden goose?,
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2-Plants: Spying Bt crops,
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9-Misc: Maori seek treaty hearing to oppose end of GM ban,
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2-Plants: Brazil debates farmers planting modified soybean crops,
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7-Business: Largest Australian canola oil buyer rejects GE crops,
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9-Misc: GE news from Tajikistan, Russia and Serbia,
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9-Misc: Vatican to discuss GE issues,
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6-Regulation: Welsh councils urged to go GM-free,
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6-Regulation: Canadian county opposes GE wheat,
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6-Regulation: U.S. Senator Grassley calls for WTO action on Brazil,
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2-Plants: Japan unlikely to approve allergenic GE rice,
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7-Business: Canadian organic farmer keeps certification afer GEpollution,
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6-Regulation: Brazil GMO bill may go to Congress next week,
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6-Regulation: GE scientist calls for end of GE crop regulation,
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter 45,
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2-Plants: Japan wheat buyers warn against biotech wheat in US,
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6-Regulation: Row developing over GM-free farm zones in the EU,
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9-Misc: Philippine Bishop alarmed by reports Vatican would endorseGMOs,
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3-Food: European Court of Justice rules against Italian GE food ban,
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6-Regulation: Canadian committee voted for voluntary GE foodlabeling system,
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6-Regulaton: Brazilian court reimposes ban on transgenic soy,
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2-Plants: Was 'Golden Rice' known to Indian farmers centuries ago?,
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4-Patents: Indian company won U.S. patent on sterile GE basmati andother plants,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety enters into force (2),
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety enters into force (3),
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety enters into force (1),
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety enters into force (4),
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6-Regulation: UK faces big setback over GM crop rules,
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6-Regulation: UK "Citizens' Jury" demands GE crop moratorium,
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9-Misc: NGO press releases on Cartagena Protocol and WTO,
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2-Plants: What Green Revolution?,
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2-Plants: Can GE trees help cleaning the soil?,
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9-Misc: Many U.S. farmers don't meet Bt crop rules,
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5-Animals: GE fish to produce vaccines,
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5-Animals: Scientist defends GM possum control,
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5-Animals: GE cows to produce human antibodies,
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2-Plants: No point to GM say academics at conference in New Zealand,
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9-Misc: GE-free news from the UK,
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6-Regulation: Uganda's push for GM,
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6-Regulation: More research needed to answer coexistence questions,
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3-Food: Ship with GE maize left Mexican port after Greenpeaceprotests,
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3-Food: U.S. free trade activists distributed GE food to Mexicanvillagers,
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7-Business: PPL Therapeutics is for sale,
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9-Misc: New Zealand debates the GE moratorium,
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4-Patents: Monsanto urges Brazil soy growers to pay royalties,
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3-Food: GE papaya found on markets in Taiwan,
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4-Patents: Huge bill for gene tests in New Zealand,
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9-Misc: Consumers Association of Bangladesh organised GE seminar,
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9-Misc: "Biotechnology from the Islamic perspective" - seminar inMalaysia,
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2-Plants: Activists press Philippine government to ban GMOs,
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3-Food: Uganda Food and Nutrition Council does not like GE food,
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9-Misc: New Zealand groups call for reinstatement of the GEMoratorium,
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3-Food: China sends non-GE food aid to Zambia,
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7-Business: China confirms April 2004 GMO soy trade deal extension,
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2-Plants: Risk assessment for GE sunflowers,
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2-Plants: Safe production of pharmaceuticals in GE plants,
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6-Regulation: South African Trade Unions call for GE foodmoratorium, no patents on life,
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2-Plants: French agroindustry and scientists mobilize for GE crops,
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9-Misc: Americans' knowledge on GE foods low, opinions on safetysplit,
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3-Food: Bulgaria announces first GE foods for 2007,
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9-Misc: Opposition to GM crops in Europe already peaked?,
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2-Plants: GM crops irrelevant for Africa,
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2-Plants: Adoption of GE Crops in the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: First success of Swiss "Stop GMO" initiative,
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6-Regulation: Brazil may allow GE soybeans,
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3-Food: Pakistan lacks standards for GE food,
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2-Plants: Argentina: The 'Green Desert' of Soya,
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1-Proteins: Dow and Sunol to compare GE plant and mammalian cellproduction,
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2-Plants: UK Royal Society rejects 'anti-GM' report,
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2-Plants: Legal grey area delays UK GE crop decision,
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2-Plants: UK Government to give GE crops the green light?,
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5-Animals: GM pigs 'best bet' for organ transplant,
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9-Misc: Bush steps up fight against European safety testing,
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5-Animals: Aqua Bounty receives funds to develop GE fish"reversible sterility",
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Genetic Engineering Newsletter Special Issue 14 "Seed Purity",
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9-Misc: Poor lose in GM power play,
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6-Regulation: Uganda does not allow GMO imports without biosafetylaw,
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2-Plants: Zambia still skeptical over the safety of GMOs,
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6-Regulation: EC proposes GE tolerance levels for seeds,
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9-Misc: MAdGE mothers milked by AgResearch,
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5-Animals: New Zealand GE cattle to target rare lysosomal disease,
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4-Patents: Junkyard Dogs - Genetic Technologies "junk DNA" patents,
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8-Humans: First human clone embryo ready for implantation,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's President may not be allowed to decide onGMOs,
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8-Humans: Decode project discover first gene tied to stroke risk,
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9-Misc: The Green Gloves Pledge,
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8-Humans: Ban cloning babies, demand world's top scientists,
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6-Regulation: Brazil to allow GE soy for coming harvest,
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9-Misc: GE decision in UK (4): Industry does not accept process,
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9-Misc: Museveni finally gives in to GM food production,
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9-Misc: GE decision in UK (2): Threat of civil unrest over GM,
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9-Misc: GE decision in UK (3): GM crops? No thanks,
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9-Misc: GE decision in UK (1): "GM Nation?" report published,
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3-Food: Russia approved foods produced with GE microbes and GEenzymes,
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3-Food: GM food battle moves to Russia,
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3-Food: EU/WHO manual for GE food analysis published,
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9-Misc: U.S. anti trust case against the Gene Giants is to proceed,
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9-Misc: New Zealand scientist says new evidence supports GM ban,
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3-Food: rBST labeling may harm dairy industry,
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9-Misc: Invitation for GENET conference "GE free zones in Europe",
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