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Last updated: Sat Oct 30 04:25:05 104
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6-Regulation: Update on GE-free initiatives in California,
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4-Patents: The European Patent Office revoked Monsanto's Indianwheat patent,
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2-Plants: U.S. researchers find non-GE allergy-free soybean,
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2-Plants: Is Asia becoming a 'dustbin' for biotechnology?,
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2-Plants: GE grass spreads pollen for 13 miles,
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2-Plants: Update on GE papaya contamination in Thailand,
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2-Plants: Monsanto leaves Costa Rica,
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7-Business: Is Monsanto's RR soy responsible for USD 1,28 Billyield drag?,
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2-Plants: Kenya should not blindly adopt GMOs,
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9-Misc: New meeting of the African Policy Dialogues on Biotechnology,
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6-Regulation: Bill underway to approve GMOs in Algeria,
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9-Misc: IITA trains Nigerian policy makers on biotech,
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2-Plants: Update on the GMO discussion in Uganda,
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9-Misc: Thailand's Minister on Agriculture urged to quit over GEpapaya contamination,
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2-Plants: GE papaya contamination on Hawai'i,
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6-Regulation: Update on Brazil's GE law,
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2-Plants: Export of GE corn to Mexico stirs controversy and concern,
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2-Plants: Syngenta tests new wheat in Manitoba,
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2-Plants: USAID funds GE plant development in Bangladesh,
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2-Plants: CIMMYT's guiding principles for developing and deploying GE wheat and maize,
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6-Regulation: Angry GM stalemate in Germany,
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9-Misc: News on GE free zones in Japan,
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7-Business: Monsanto has 4th-quarter loss, boosts 2005 forecast,
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6-Regulation: Call for rules on seed GE contamination in New Zealand,
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2-Plants: Plant-made pharmaceuticals: progress and protests,
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4-Patents: Monsanto ups effort to collect GMO royalties in Argentina and in the U.S.,
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6-Regulation: EU's new Commissioner for Agriculture wants lowest GMO level in seeds,
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3-Food: Berlusconi opens door to GMO foods,
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6-Regulation: Democratic Party of Hawai'i calls for strict GMO regulation,
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6-Regulation: The winners and losers of Brazil's biosecurity law,
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2-Plants: Reviews on development of cold-resistant GE plants,
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7-Business: BASF threatens to move GE plant research out of Germany,
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9-Misc: African countries urged to say no to GMOs,
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6-Regulation: Monsanto to take part in drafting legislation to regulate Argentina's GM seed trade,
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2-Plants: Planting-time soy quandary for Brazil,
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6-Regulation: Struggle about GE-free votes in California heats up,
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9-Misc: Consumer effort pushes for global GM moratorium,
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2-Plants: Controversy rains on GMO crops on Hawai'i,
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2-Plants: Northern Territory Government (Australia) stands firm against GM cotton,
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6-Regulation: Executive order clears way for Brazil 2004/05 GM soy,
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4-Patents: USA introduced "Patent on Life" law in Iraq,
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2-Plants: Egyptian scientists produce drought-tolerant GM wheat,
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4-Patents: Paraguay soy producers close to Monsanto royalties deal,
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2-Plants: World Food Day - Threat of GE rice looms,
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2-Plants: Syngenta to donate Golden Rice to Humanitarian Board,
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8-Humans: Harvard scientists ask to clone human embryo,
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1-Proteins: GE could improve flu vaccine supply in the U.S.,
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8-Humans: Patients have yet to benefit from genome research,
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1-Proteins: Scientists create 1st effective malaria vaccine,
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6-Regulation: Denmark and Italy seek task force on coexistence rules,
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6-Regulation: Italian province Trapani and French region Bretagnego for GE-free zones,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace releases NAFTA report on GE maizecontamination that US tried to hide,
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6-Regulation: EU prepares for new fights about GMO co-existencerules,
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9-Misc: Corngate probe fails to agree over GE maize contaminationin New Zealand,
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3-Food: Russian scientists warn Putin of GM food threat,
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8-Humans: The UN must take a moderate stand on human cloning,
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9-Misc: USDA spends USD 24 million in GE risk assessment andresearch,
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5-Animals: U.S. company and U.S. army join forces to develop drugsfrom GE goats,
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2-Plants: Does Zimbabwe prepare to plant GE eucalyptus?,
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2-Plants: Aprosoja: 25%-33% Brazil's 2004/05 soy will be GM,
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9-Misc: Togolese Young Volunteers for the Environment oppose GE food,
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9-Misc: African agriculture ministers discuss GM foods,
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9-Misc: Ignacio Chapela's last stand,
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9-Misc: India urged to assess health and eco hazards of GM harvest,
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3-Food: GE approach to increase vitamin B9 level failed,
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9-Misc: Biotechnology boosts U.S. grower income and environmentallyfriendly farming,
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8-Humans: Human gene total falls below 25,000,
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8-Humans: UK scientists seeking to create embryos with three parents,
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4-Patents: Brazil soy growers reject rise in Monsanto royalty,
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2-Plants: Paraguay approved 4 Monsanto RR soy varieties,
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2-Plants: Indian scientists push for biotechnology - farmerscomplain about Bt cotton yields,
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9-Misc: Report: Biotech breakthroughs promise to save millions oflives per year,
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9-Misc: Africa must steer clear of GM crops,
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9-Misc: Thailand's next steps in the GMO struggle,
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9-Misc: Europe's renewed conquest of America - this time with localsupport,
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2-Plants: GE pharma crops take root in South Africa,
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2-Plants: First field tests ofGolden Rice - performed with the mostpopular U.S. rice variety,
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3-Food: European Commission approves Monsanto's RR maize NK603 forfood use,
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2-Plants: Genetically Engineered Crops and Pesticide Use in theUnited States: The First Nine Years,
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9-Misc: Canadian lawsuit by Saskatchewan Organic Directorate on GEcanola delayed,
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4-Patents: U.K. court revokes Amgen's recombinant EPO patent,
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2-Plants: Regional authority in the Philippines relaxes posture onBt maize,
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2-Plants: 24% of surveyed U.S. grain elevators require GMO cornsegregation,
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6-Regulation: Arcata (California) plans to declare GMOs "publicnuisance",
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2-Plants: Cotton insect shifts documented in North Carolina,
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7-Business: StarLink scandal leads to 11 Mill USD settlement inNebraska,
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2-Plants: Transnational companies pave the way for the cultivationof transgenics in Venezuela,
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2-Plants: Hokkaido farmer goes it alone on GM beans,
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6-Regulation: Biotech proponents fight against Californian GE-freeballots,
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6-Regulation: Mixed chances for Californian GE-free ballots,
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5-Animals: U.S. study shows differences in natural immunity incloned pigs,
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5-Animals: U.S. biotech firm wants to breed allergy-free GE cats,
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6-Regulation: Brazil's Parana State Pushes for GMO-Free Status,
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2-Plants: French see red over GM vines,
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