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1414 In light of the last few posts, I am under the impression that if the British tEdscharp-2/28/1999
1413 Report raps claims by GM foods giant This is London 28 February, 1999 by LAnthony Wong-2/28/1999
1412 <OT> BR, fear about cellphones health effect resurfaces in UK? Top scienAnthony Wong-2/28/1999
1411 Notice in that article it mentions the organics industry as a multi-billion dolDan Spillane-2/28/1999
1410 For General Information. It will probably come as no surprise to many people oEdscharp-2/27/1999
1409 bhuvanarama, thanks for the feedback. No information re. injectable version soAnthony Wong-2/26/1999
1408 I have prescribed Celebrex to a few patients and it works really well. They patbhuvanarama-2/26/1999
1407 Commentary on New Scientist editorial concerning "insect mortality"..Dan Spillane-2/26/1999
1406 BBC Thur 2/25/1999 : (Plant) Genetic engineering to battle iron deficiency ThDan Spillane-2/26/1999
1405 Seriously silly - Angst about GM foods is creating a farcical double standard iAnthony Wong-2/26/1999
1404 Dispatches from the killing fields From New Scientist, 27 February 1999 Anthony Wong-2/26/1999
1403 How to price what we put on our plate From New Scientist, 27 February 1999 Anthony Wong-2/26/1999
1402 The great divide Bob Holmes From New ScientistAnthony Wong-2/26/1999
1401 Dan, excerpt from an Australian newspaper article: Stephanie Peatling reports Anthony Wong-2/26/1999
1400 Here's another misleading item in that story. It looks like the same kind oDan Spillane-2/26/1999
1399 (cross-post from Yahoo) Whoa! I won't swallow THOSE beans by: DanSpillane Dan Spillane-2/26/1999
1398 Anthony, Thanks for the laugh. If you have access to JAMA, I was reading aboutJohn R. Sashko-2/26/1999
1397 But look at this, the article also suggests WTO will override; so bans would seDan Spillane-2/25/1999
1396 Yes, as I described it previously, bans are "technically illegal" undDan Spillane-2/25/1999
1395 Part of this story looks like an example of bad science, or very poor writing. Dan Spillane-2/25/1999
1394 BR, it's definitely positive news. Put it another way, if the treaty is siAnthony Wong-2/25/1999
1393 Anthony and Dan, do you think this news from Columbia a positive for MTC. BR Bindusagar Reddy-2/25/1999
1392 Dan, this article from the New York Times states: Even without a treaty, countAnthony Wong-2/25/1999
1391 BR, I think IMS data is more accurate, since it tracks three U.S. retail channeAnthony Wong-2/25/1999
1390 Cross-pollination risk low scientists WELAnthony Wong-2/25/1999
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