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Politics : foreign affairs, unchaperoned
QCOM 172.72-4.4%Nov 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (6)5/9/2003 4:19:39 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 261
 
That Saskatchewan farmer into whose field blew the frankenfood company's seed had his case approved for appeal by the supreme court here today .... the lower court said he had to pay 15,000 which was a lot less than the company wanted, but still a long ways short of justice, which would be them compensating him for contaminating his land .... here's a general link on it, not today's news - members.aye.net

He always saved his own seed - law.anu.edu.au

If farmers can no longer save seed once their crop is infected, they're in bondage to the company, or they have to quit farming .... something very wrong with this

How are you Kerry .... i was catching up on BBR earlier, caught a few of your posts, still a good thread over there, don't know how i lost touch with it .... cheers
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