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Week of May 14th - May 20th

May 14/May 15/May 16/May 17/May 18/May 19/May 20




Posted on May 15, 2000
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New Ventures Aim to Put Farms In Vanguard of Drug Production, New York Times, May 14, 2000

Vaccine Delivered by Fork, Not Needle, New York Times, May 15, 2000

Monsanto Likely Will Base Subsidiary Here, CEO Says, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 14, 2000

Science and the Precautionary Principle, Science, May 12 2000: 979-981

Poverty and Globilisation, a BBC Reith lectures, delivered by Vananda Shiva to an invited audience in New Delhi

 The Safety of GE Food; Reasons to Expect Hazards and the Risk for Their Appearance, Published by PSRAST.


Posted on May 16, 2000
Senators Blast Agreement: Alliance with Novartis comes under attack at hearing, The Daily Californian, May 16, 2000

NLP Wessex Biotech Site Highlights Extracts of the NAS Report on GM Safety.
Leaving this siteAPPEAL against the patenting of living organisms and the monopolisation of genetic resources

Deal offers free GM rice to poor farmers while rich must pay, Financial Times (London), May 16, 2000

AstraZeneca to Sell a Genetically Engineered Strain of Rice, Super Seeds Sweeping Major Markets, and Brazil May Be Next, New York Times, May 16, 2000

Protect Corn Crop Value by Protecting Crop Identity, Purdue University, May 9, 2000

Universities criticized for research contracts with private firms, The Associated Press Wire, Sacramento, May 16, 2000

Milkweeds, monarchs and genetically modified agriculture, Michael Klingelhutz, The Toronto Star, May 8, 2000



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