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Reuters | October 18, 1999 LONDON - The British government came under fire Monday from a team of its own scientists over the way it is handling genetically modified (GM) foods.
Reuters | October 20, 1999 | By Michael Byrnes SYDNEY - The passionate global debate over genetically modified (GM) food is rushing past the fact that laboratories sometimes cannot measure or even detect genetic engineering in food.
Associated Press | October 18, 1999 BANGKOK, Thailand - Deputy Prime Minister Supachai Panitchpakdi was cited as saying that Thailand will ban imports of seeds derived from genetically modified organisms pending clear scientific proof they are safe.
Reuters | October 20, 1999 LONDON - Scientists working for the British government have questioned the EU's reasons for its ban on hormone growth promoters in beef after studying the first part of an EU risk assessment, the farm ministry said.
Latest Certification Announced at the American Dietetic Association Meeting in Atlanta October 18, 1999 | from a press release ATLANTA - GeniSoy Products Company announced that its entire product line of soy protein bars and powders are now made with non-genetically modified isolated soybean protein.
October 18, 1999 | from a press release
AGRIBUSINESS EXAMINER | Issue #52 | October 19, 1999 | A.V. Krebs Editor\Publisher