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Last updated: Fri Mar 31 04:25:04 106
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3-Food: GM potato no threat to health, says EFSA,
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Fwd: 9-Misc: EFSA hails GM summit despite conflicts of opinion,
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6-Regulation: Austria to reopen EU GM debate,
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9-Misc: Scottish first minister signals U-turn on GM crops,
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7-Business: Australia will loose AUD 3 Mill from GE crop ban,
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9-Misc: Leaked report: U.S. misled the world on biotech foods victory,
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6-Regulation: Hawaii bill on 10 year moratorium on GE taro and coffee advances in legislation process,
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7-Business: African Agricultural Capital invests USD 7 million in "genetically improved" seeds,
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7-Business: Vietnam earmarks USD 63 Mill for biotechnology programme,
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7-Business: Farmers bodies oppose Indo-US research initiative,
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7-Business: Bt cotton seeds in the eye of political storm in India,
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6-Regulation: APEC officials to share views on Cartagena Protocol,
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9-Misc: J. Craig Venter's next little thing,
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9-Misc: GMOs may not be answer to banishing world hunger,
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6-Regulation: Overview about U.S. State laws preempting the establishment of GM-free zones,
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6-Regulation: Revising seed purity laws for successful identity preserved production,
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6-Regulation: Proposed liability legislation for transgenic crops in some U.S. States,
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7-Business: Battle on the U.S. GE seed market,
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6-Regulation: Compromise collapses on Vermont's (USA) liability law on GE crops,
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3-Food: European Commission approves Bt maize 1507 for food and feed,
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3-Food: 'Leaked' WTO report stirs GM food controversy,
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4-Patents: Biotech industry fights disclosure in patents on three IP policy fronts,
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6-Regulation: Argentinean senate approves biotech law,
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2-Plants: CSIRO (Australia) develops GE wheat using RNAi technology,
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7-Business: Monsanto forced to cut Bt cotton seed prices,
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7-Business: GM crops and animals high on U.S.-Indian agriculture pact,
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2-Plants: UK ministers back 'terminator' GM crop,
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2-Plants: Monsanto proposes natural refuge for Bollgard II cotton,
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7-Business: Monsanto rewards U.S. farmers,
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9-Misc: GMO controversy in India,
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9-Misc: Who's who in biotech,
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9-Misc: Ten years of biotech gaffes,
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2-Plants: Poland opposed to cultivating GM crops,
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9-Misc: Czechs want unified GMO tests, ban on waste import,
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6-Regulation: Germany shifts biotech policy,
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2-Plants: New forms of GMOs highlight biosecurity loophole,
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7-Business: Monsanto and Syngenta shares gain even as EU opposes GMO seeds,
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2-Plants: Weed-resistant alfalfa provides fodder to activists,
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7-Business: Syngenta signs deal with rival DuPont,
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7-Business: Monsanto seeks to keep off Bt wrangle in India,
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2-Plants: First contamination report reveals worldwide illegal spread of GE crops,
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8-Humans: Human engineering ban initiative filed for November election in Missouri (USA),
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6-Regulation: San Joaquin County (USA) supervisors support bioengineered crops,
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5-Animals: Research confirms Snuppy is world's first cloned dog,
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8-Humans: Gene regulation separates humans from chimps,
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7-Business: Bankrupt Large Scale Biology sells manufacturing plant to Kentucky BioProcessing,
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6-Regulation: Medjimurje (Croatia) should be declared GMO free district,
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4-Patents: Argentina asks EU to intervene in dispute with Monsanto,
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2-Plants: GM soybean: Latin America's new colonizer,
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6-Regulation: European Commission considers GE crop coexistence legislation as too early,
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6-Regulation: Global biosafety food standards vital to counter contamination,
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5-Animals: Genetically engineered mosquitoes show resistance to dengue fever virus,
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3-Food: Americans are split on GE food but growing somewhat more skeptical, study finds,
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5-Animals: GE mice are key tool in quest for new drugs,
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9-Misc: FAO launches network to support African biotech research and policy,
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2-Plants: Concerns raised over GM food trials in Andhra Pradesh (India),
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6-Regulation: US House votes to override state food-label laws,
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6-Regulation: Vermont (USA) Farmer Protection Act has an uncertain future,
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3-Food: Illegal genetically engineered rice found in Heinz baby food in China,
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3-Food: Greenpeace warns versus GMO-contaminated food in the Philippines,
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6-Regulation: European Commission dismisses Cyprus' law on displaying GE products seperately in supermarkets,
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3-Food: Greenpeace Russia accuses food companies to neglect GE food labeling law,
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9-Misc: Moscow City court ordered Russian Nutrition Institute to publish GE crop safety dossiers,
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6-Regulation: EU environmental ministers call EFSA and comitology into question,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol negotiations on documention requirements for GMO shipments,
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9-Misc: Brazil small farmers and peasants occupied experimental GE soy field,
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6-Regulation: UK Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment urges for assessing benefits of GE crops,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol negotiations - voices from Latin America,
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6-Regulation: Africans absent from key biosafety talks,
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1-Proteins: Volunteers collapsed in GE monoclonal antibody test,
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6-Regulation: Biosafety Protocol alive, but restricted,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol negotiations - voices of NGOs and industry,
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol negotiations - articles from Agência Brasil,
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2-Plants: GE news from Poland and the Czech Republic,
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9-Misc: Human and environmental rights violations related to GM soy expansion,
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9-Misc: On GMO-free regions in Romania and Mazedonia,
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2-Plants: Large scale cultivation of GMOs will not take place in Iran,
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9-Misc: GM crops beckon as Zimbabwe seeks farm growth,
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1-Proteins: Trial drug TGN1412 had affected monkey glands in previous tests,
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2-Plants: Update on Terminator discussion (2),
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2-Plants: Syngenta moves closer to launching GM wheat,
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2-Plants: Update on Terminator discussion (1),
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6-Regulation: Analysis of key decision at Biosafety Protocol meeting,
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2-Plant: Terminator debate in New Zealand: on sterile plants and possums,
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2-Plant: Update on Terminator discussion (3),
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6-Regulation: Cartagena Protocol negotiations - views on the documentation decision,
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4-Patents: Disown patent on "terminator" potato, indigenous farmers tell business leader,
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6-Regulation: Historic agreement on documentation for GMO shipments,
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2-Plants: COP-8 kept de-facto moratorium on Terminator field releases,
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6-Regulation: New call to lift field trials ban in Thailand,
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9-Misc: Syngenta fined over GM tests in Brazil,
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3-Food: Australian scientist calls checks on GM foods 'woefully inadequate',
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2-Plants: Convention of Biological Diversity discusses moratorium on GE trees,
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9-Misc: Bt cotton and farmers' health - Report from India,
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2-Plants: First Bt cotton grown in Pakistan,
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6-Regulation: Fewer restrictions will lead to new advancements in transgenic crops,
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3-Food: Food security concerns pose GMO challenges for southern Africa,
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7-Business: Faith-based investment and governance organizations urge DuPont to disclose GMO information,
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6-Regulation: Malawi's Government reviews draft biotechnology policy,
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4-Patents: Monsanto announces indemnity collection system for Bt cotton in Brazil,
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9-Misc: Gene scientist's new venture: Create life, use it to make fuel,
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4-Patents: Captain Hook Awards for Biopiracy 2006,
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6-Regulation: Montville (USA) bans genetically altered seeds,
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6-Regulation: More about the state of the Terminator discussion at COP-8,
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5-Animals: Pork that's good for the heart may be possible with cloning,
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7-Business: Papaya production in Hawai'i (USA) taking a tumble,
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3-Food: Heinz reiterates no GM ingredients in Chinese products,
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3-Food: Greenpeace target Swedish GM soy supplier,
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6-Regulation: Missouri and Michigan (USA) State laws on banning regulations for GE crops,
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6-Regulation: U.S. bill would take food-label rights away from states,
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9-Misc: USDA Office of Inspector General reveals weaknesses in oversight about GE field tests,
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6-Regulation: GMO liability bills divide lawmakers in Vermont (USA),
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9-Misc: Romania should defend its agricultural interests, says U.S. expert,
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9-Misc: Brazil judge says GMO soy can ship from Paranagua,
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9-Misc: Italian constitutional court rules regions must decide on GM crops,
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9-Misc: Forces of opposition to GMOs in CIS getting stronger and united,
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6-Regulation: On the EU discussion on GE crop coexistence,
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9-Misc: Reactions on WTO decision on EU GMO moratorium,
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2-Plants: Hong Kong's government gave GM papaya seeds to farmers,
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