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Posted on November 23, 2001
Organic push gains momentum,
Bangkok Post, November 8, 2001
New Zealand says yes to GM trials, Nature 414, 135, November
8, 2001
JASMINE RICE: US genetics expert says he will not seek patent,
The Bangkok Post, November 8, 2001
Church continues battle vs genetic-modified food, Inquirer
News Service, November 19, 2001
Bush admin revives idea of single US food agency, Reuters,
November 15, 2001
(Canada's) Federal Government's Pro-BioTech Bias is Most Evident at CFIA,
The Hill Times (via Agnet), November 19, 2001
New company's delegates wary of GM crops, The Western Producer,
November 15, 2001
Canola farmers go GM but watch exports,
Reuters, November 13, 2001
Pitching Pharma: Biotechnology and the Media - ABSTRACT, HMS Beagle,
Issue 114 (This article will also appear in Drug Discovery Today, Posted
November 9, 2001)
Posted on November 21, 2001
International pact eyed to preserve plant genetic resources,
2001 Kyodo News, November 18, 2001
Potato Industry Encouraged to Test Seed for GMOs, AgWeb.com Editors,
November 19, 2001
Brazil Welcomes Global Move on Drug Patents, New York Times, November
16, 2001
Posted on November 19, 2001
Do GM Crops Mean Less Pesticide Use?, VIEWPOINT in "Pesticide Outlook,"
published by the U.K. Royal Society of Chemistry, October 2001

The needs of the starving masses, Biotech debate
(biotechdebate@iatp.org)
Posted 11/17/2001
Pharmacia Seen Spinning Off Monsanto
Reuters, November 12, 2001.
ASA Study Confirms Environmental Benefits of Biotech
Soybeans American Soybean Association Conservation Tillage Study results,
November 12, 2001
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