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Business World (Phillippines) | January 13, 2000
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH (LONDON) / January 15, 2000, Saturday / By Rupert Segar
Reuters | January 14, 2000 WASHINGTON - President Clinton on Thursday proposed more than doubling federal spending on development of new technologies that use crops, corn stalks and trees to make cleaner, renewable fuels for cars and buildings.
The Des Moines Register / January 13, 2000, Thursday A few farmers or operations received the lion's share of federal money. By GEORGE ANTHAN / Register's Washington Bureau
The Hindu | January 17, 2000 | By Suman Sahai
January 14, 2000 / Reuters WASHINGTON -- President Clinton on Thursday proposed more than doubling federal spending on development of new technologies that use crops, corn stalks and trees to make cleaner, renewable fuels for cars and buildings.
The Guardian | January 17, 2000 | James Meek An American company which has "patented" two human genes for breast cancer screening is threatening the work of 15 publicly funded British laboratories that perform a genetic test at half the cost.
The Guardian (London) | January 17, 2000 Business and science in race to crack genetic code James Meek The accelerating international effort to decode the blueprint of human life - the billions of building instructions locked inside each cell of the human body, is often likened to a race.