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9-Misc: Californian Cattlemen's Association opposes anti-GMO initiatives,
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2-Plants: China may approve biotech rice in 1-2 years,
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6-Regulation: GMO crop vote off in North Dakota, on in California,
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2-Plants: Non-GE salt-resistant wheat tested successfully in Australia,
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9-Misc: Peer Reviewers Give Thumbs Down to Berkeley-Novartis Deal,
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9-Misc: First GMO Free Zones Declared in Poland,
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9-Misc: Campaigning against GMO moratoria in Australia and New Zealand (1),
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9-Misc: Campaigning against GMO moratoria in Australia and New Zealand (2),
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6-Regulation: Trinity County (USA) banned GE crops and animals,
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9-Misc: ISAAA launches GE knowledge centre in India,
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9-Misc: Nestle sues Russian NGO coalition publishing GE testing results,
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9-Misc: Thai research station investigates GE contamination in papaya seeds,
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2-Plants: Uganda's GE banana project stalled,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology conference launched in Brunei,
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3-Food: GMOs the way out of hunger,
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2-Plants: UK canola harvest needs GM passports,
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2-Plants: Turning GE trees into toxic avengers,
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5-Animals: Genetic Savings & Clone announces successful pet catcloning,
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3-Food: Upshot GMOs derail food security,
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2-Plants: Pakistan does not allow U.S. Bt cotton but goes for owndevelopment,
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2-Plants: Judge orders USDA to identify GE pharma crop trials inHawai'i,
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6-Regulation: GE ballots in North Dakota and Sonoma (California)shelved,
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2-Plants: Request to plant GE pharma crops alarms U.S. food industry,
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9-Misc: Don't embrace GM in Kenya, go for homegrown solutions,
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6-Regulation: Indian lets industry rule its biosafety system,
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6-Regulation: Six EU nations could be forced to lift biotechembargos,
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9-Misc: WTO case against European biotech moratorium won't end soon,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's biosafety system in bad shape,
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4-Patents: Monsanto and Syngenta sue each other over Roundup Readytrait,
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9-Misc: Herbicide resistant weed control could be circle of truths,
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2-Plants: Non-GE approach for late blight resistant potatoes,
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2-Plants: Non-GE broad-based resistance to soybean nematodesdeveloped,
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8-Humans: UK scientists allowed to clone human embryos,
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1-Proteins: GE vaccine developed to reduce allergies,
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2-Plants: African non-GE approach to control maize stemborers andstriga weed,
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2-Plants: Oji Paper grafts natural eucalyptus on GE eucalyptus roots,
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6-Regulation: Indian Government dedicated "to hasten the processof biotechnology applications in agriculture",
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3-Food: Chinese consumers become more cautious about modified foods,
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2-Plants: Academic community supports plant-made pharmaceuticals inCalifornia,
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8-Humans: Japanese panel on bioethics granted permission for humancloning,
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2-Plants: Japanese GE crop field trials cancelled,
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9-Misc: Uganda's Minister for Agriculture promoting GE crops hasbeen appointed director of IFPRI,
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3-Food: 'Europe the loser' in race to develop GM food,
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9-Misc: Some reflections on the Berkeley-Novartis report,
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9-Misc: Seed of resistance - article on Australian anti-GMO activist,
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2-Plants: GE cotton development in Western Australia stopped bygovernment,
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6-Regulation: California Rice Commission announces State laws tooverrule local GMO bans,
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6-Regulation: EU Commission prepares for battle over GMO seed laws,
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2-Plants: Plans to develop GE rice withstanding blast pathogens,
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2-Plants: Non-GE approaches for acid-resistant wheat andfusarium-resistant barley,
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2-Plants: South African judge ordered Syngenta to stop GE maizeimport,
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2-Plants: Thailand's Preme Minister lifts ban on GE crop trials,
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3-Food: Beware of GM foods, Tanzania's Vice-President tells Africa,
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6-Regulation: Swiss government opposes people's initiative on GMcrop moratorium,
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2-Plants: On the development of GE crops in Egypt,
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1-Proteins: Avastin linked to heart ailments,
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3-Food: French plans to test GE vines prompt outcry from manyEuropean winemakers,
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8-Humans: News on genetic privacy and human cloning bans fromBrazil, Germany and China,
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6-Regulation: Butte County Farm Bureau fronts USD 35,000 in effortto defeat GE ban,
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7-Business: Food companies fail to disclose shareholder risk of GEcrops,
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2-Plants: ISAAA complains that Terminator plants are not on thefields yet,
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3-Food: Monsanto finds South Africa a handy GE food laboratory,
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6-Regulation: Slow development of Golden Rice used to complainabout biosafety regimes,
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2-Plants: New U.S. survey shows lower GE corn planting thanpredicted,
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6-Regulation: Indian biosafety system must be "predictive" for and"responsive" to industry,
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9-Misc: GMO crops receive increasing support in France,
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6-Regulation: Botswana develops biosafety framework,
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7-Business: How bio-tech can drive Nigeria's national economy,
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9-Misc: Farmers and civil society in Uganda still opposed to GMOs,
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7-Business: Monsanto looks for a foothold in Thailand,
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6-Regulation: Pakistan needs more time to formulate biosafety rules,
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7-Business: Malaysia's Premier promises a new Green Revolution,
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