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Week of August 24th - August 30th

August 24/August 25/August 26/August 27/August 28/August 29/August 20




Posted on August 28, 2003

Economic and Environmental Impacts of First Generation Genetically Modified Crops: Lessons from the United States, by Dr. Charles M. Benbrook, for the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), November 2002

Is organic food always better for you? Sally Kinnes offers an expert guide, The Guardian, July 15, 2003

Gene Flow Common, But Genetically Modified (GM) Crops Raise New Concerns About Age-Old Phenomena, Pew Initiative News Release, August 18, 2003

Chubby Blonde? Slim and Dark? Lab Mice Take After Mom's Diet, by Sharon Begley, Science Journal, Wall Street Journal

Got Posilac?, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 10, 2003

Bush's Biotech Shock and Awe Campaign, Counter Punch, July 29, 2003

Food Producers in China go GM-Free, I-SIS Press Release, August 4, 2003

World hunger needs a simple solution rather than hi-tech GM food, The Guardian, August 4, 2003

Commentary: GM 'assistance' for Africa; in The Nation, August 4, 2003