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Last updated: Wed Dec 28 04:25:06 105
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9-Misc: Austria to launch EU-wide GMO debate after Swiss referendum,
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2-Plants: Chinese government committee not recommending GM rice,
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2-Plants: Preparation for the Environment Council 2 December 2005,
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9-Misc: Australian study on consumers' attitudes towards GE food,
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7-Business: Australia languishes in biotech crop stakes,
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7-Business: Monsanto is delivering on promises it made,
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2-Plants: Blue rose research yields GM alternative,
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6-Regulations: Kenyan Minister of Agriculture urges harmonised biotech policy for COMESA,
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2-Plants: Debate rages over Bt cotton in India,
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9-Misc: Consumers International intensifies anti-GM campaign,
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6-Regulation: Critics decry GM rule in Iraq,
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3-Food: Non-GE iron rich rice improves the nutrition of women,
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6-Regulation: EU eyes WTO case to drive policy forward on GMO's,
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2-Plants: Loophole clears way for GM maize approval,
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2-Plants: Illegal GM corn found in Brazil,
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2-Plants: Visayas (Philippines) mayors ready to push GM crops in their jurisdictions,
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5-Animals: Record number of GM animals being bred in UK laboratories,
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2-Plants: A disaster called Bt cotton,
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6-Regulation: On the GMO liability law in Vermont (USA),
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6-Regulation: No GMO ban for Prince Edward Island (Canada),
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3-Food: New rice boosts iron levels but no match for fortified food,
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8-Humans: South Korea's stem cell scandal likely to have heavy costs,
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6-Regulation: Conceptual framework for environmental post-market monitoring of GE plants,
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6-Regulation: Brazil enacts GM and stem cell law after 8-month wait,
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7-Business: U.S. study says farmers benefiting from higher yields, lower costs,
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4-Patents: Illinois farmers want to be able to keep some patented seeds,
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7-Business: Monsanto company increases first-quarter earnings per share guidance,
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2-Plants: China leads in research of genetically modified plants,
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2-Plants: BT cotton growing area extends in India,
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2-Plants: Pakistan's Prime Minister announces Bt cotton approval for 2006,
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9-Misc: U.S. National Academies coordinate African Science Academy Development Initiative funded by Gates Foundation,
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2-Plants: Mali's David v Goliath GM struggle,
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6-Regulation: On GE crop and food regulation in Nigeria,
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9-Misc: Harnessing biotechnology for the Caribbean,
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9-Misc: Minister of Agriculture of Western Australia announces GM reference group,
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9-Misc: On Bill Gates' project "Grand Challenges in Global Health",
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2-Plants: Irish Minister invites observations on GMO coexistence report,
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9-Misc: GMOs in Iceland - The Present State of Affairs,
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4-Patents: Open source biotechnology alliance for international agriculture,
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2-Plants: 'GM' has led to a neglect of broader genomics-based approaches for improving crop plants,
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4-Patents: Most Argentine farmers using biotech soy legally,
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6-Regulation: Labelling of GM foods to be made compulsory in India,
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8-Humans: Update on the stem cell research controversy in South Korea,
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3-Food: GM foods are still a threat, say researchers on Balkan GMO conference,
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9-Misc: Biotech's benefits,
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2-Plants: Northwest Missouri State (USA) announced scaled-down biopharming plan,
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3-Food: "Weight of evidence" approach - the Australian version of the precautionary approach?,
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3-Food: 'Ban these GM foods now',
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3-Food: Monsanto donates maize to the Catholic Development Commission Malawi,
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5-Animals: Xenotransplantation a step closer in New Zealand,
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2-Plants: Greenpeace releases biohazard map of India,
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9-Misc: On the Coalition for GMO-Free Mindanao (Philippines),
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7-Business: Report finds only modest gains for farmers who grow GE pharma crops,
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5-Animals: Man's best friend shares most genes with humans,
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2-Plants: GM wheat not considered salinity solution for Australia,
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2-Plants: Environmental conference criticizes authorization of transgenics in Brazil,
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2-Plants: Report of the European Technology Platform 'Plants for the Future',
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8-Humans: Genes contribute to patriotism and group loyalty,
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9-Misc: Activists' destruction of GM crops was justified: French court,
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3-Food: Kellogg to reduce trans fat in products with Monsanto's GE soybeans,
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9-Misc: WTO GM trade war - has Europe lost the case?,
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2-Plants: First ever GM plants approved in Germany,
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9-Misc: Third GM food suit filed in China,
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6-Regulation: Debate on genetically engineered crops needs to continue after Measure M,
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6-Regulation: U.S. EPA seeks to exempt regulation of genetic plant protectants,
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7-Business: BASF and CropDesign enter multimillion Euro deal on developing higher yielding crops,
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9-Misc: Recent FAO speeches on GE plants,
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2-Plants: New GE tomatoes are more drought resistant,
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2-Plants: Animal gene renders tobacco resistant to parasitic weed,
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2-Plants: Bt for better times?,
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3-Food: Zambia acts to speed up maize importation,
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9-Misc: Field-testing a DNA canine melanoma vaccine in the USA,
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3-Food: Swedish farmers lift GM feed ban,
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9-Misc: A cloning scandal rocks a pillar of science publishing,
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6-Regulation: Ghana ready to implement bio-safety framework,
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9-Misc: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture establishes Nigeria Agriculture and Biotechnology Project,
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2-Plants: Questions raised about Thai Agriculture Dept's GM study,
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2-Plants: India holds dialogue on Bt cotton,
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7-Business: GE pharma crops face hurdles,
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6-Regulation: Belarus decrees GM food must be labelled,
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7-Business: Monsanto's research centre in South Dakota (USA) will sow growth,
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7-Business: Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park will offer investment opportunities to Foreign Investors,
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9-Misc: Leading UK scientist promtes GE crops in TV lectures for teenagers,
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5-Animals: Scientists decode mammoth DNA,
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2-Plants: Dow Chemicals asks for additional South African GM corn license,
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2-Plants: Effective, safe anthrax vaccine can be grown in plants,
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2-Plants: Field trials of GM brinjals (eggplant) underway in India,
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7-Business: European Commission supports new developments in biotechnology,
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9-Misc: Measure M apology,
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9-Misc: Roundup kills frogs as well as tadpoles, Pitt biologist finds,
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2-Plants: Missouri (USA) conditionally approves GE pharma crop project,
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6-Regulation: Commission pursues legal action against Germany and France over biotechnology legislation,
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6-Regulation: European Commission allows genetic contamination of organic farming,
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2-Plants: Bt cotton in India has been introduced in haste, says Aussie expert,
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2-Plants: Indian researchers to speed up 'golden rice' yield,
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9-Misc: Ram's Horn on USAID biosafety policy in Africa,
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9-Misc: Monsanto assists 140,000 farmers in Malawi with hybrid seed,
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9-Misc: Civil disobedience called to oppose GMOs at WTO,
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3-Food: Japan to test Canadian rapeseed for unapproved GMO oilseed,
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3-Food: Kraft to halt sale of genetically modified food in China,
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2-Plants: Germany starts sowing GM seeds,
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5-Animals: Journal investigating dog-cloning claim by embattled researcher,
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8-Humans: South Korea panel probes disgraced scientist's key claim,
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6-Regulation: Japanese regional GM crop regulation guidelines and by-laws,
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7-Business: U.S. GE pharma crop company closes due to lack of money,
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3-Food: Zambia to import more maize from Tanzania,
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2-Plants: On GE trees,
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