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Posted on September 4, 2000
U. S. Public Opinion Divided Over Biotechnology?, Nature Biotechnology,
Vol. 18: 939-942, September 2000
Angry Thai Farmers Say Ban GM Rice, from Mrs Y. Royals ,
(ISIS Co-ordinator), September 2000
GM crops might affect birds, study shows,
USA Today, September 1, 2000
Comparison of fumonisin concentrations in kernels of transgenic Bt
maize hybrids and nontransgenic hybrids, Plant Disease, February 1, 1999
Posted on September 6, 2000
Field Deposition of Bt Transgenic Corn Pollen: Lethal Effects
on the Monarch Butterfly, Oecologia, August, 2000
Plants rendered herbicide-susceptible by cauliflower mosaic
virus–elicited suppression of a 35S promoter-regulated transgene,
ABSTRACT, Nature Biotechnology, September 2000
Hazards of Transgenic Plants Containing the Cauliflower Mosaic Viral
Promoter, Author's reply to critiques
on "Cauliflower Mosaic Viral Promoter - A Recipe for Disaster?" by Ho, M.W.,
Ryan, A. and Cummins, J. (1999). Microbial Ecology in
Health and Disease (in press)
BIO (Biotechnology Industry Organization)
Statement Regarding Science Report on Biodiversity and Biotech Crops,
August 31, 2000
Monsanto Company Response to
European Study in Science Magazine, Public Affairs, Monsanto Company
Posted on September 7, 2000
Why Many Farmers and Consumers are Lukewarm About GMOs and What
Might Change Their Minds, Charles M. Benbrook, presented at the
Formulations Forum 2000, Orlando, FL, September 6, 2000
'Substantial Equivalence' And The Precautionary Principle: A
Challenge To Risk Assessment, Andrew Apel, editor, AgBiotech
Reporter
Monsanto's 'Desparate' Propaganda Campaign Reaches Global Proportions,
Press Release by GeneWatch UK, September 4, 2000
Posted on September 8, 2000
Biotech backers feel targeted by rice bill, Sacramento Bee, September
2, 2000
Organic Farming Will Feed the World,
The Guardian (London), August 24, 2000
Genetically Altered Foods: We Are Being Exposed to One of the Largest
Uncontrolled Experiments in History, Chicago Tribune,
September 3, 2000
Letter to Dennis Eckart, Chair, USDA Advisory Committee on
Agricultural Biotechnology (ACAB), Undersigned ACAB Members, re:
USDA and the "Terminator" Patents, August 25, 2000
Letter from Kenya President Moi to U.S. President Bill Clinton,
August 21, 2000
USDA to Commercialize 'Terminator' Technology, Science, Vol 289, p. 709-710.
August 4, 2000
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