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										Monsanto, the world’s leader in developing and marketing GE seeds, is at a risk of financial setback if it continues with its current business focus on GE-related products, says Innovest Strategic Value Advisors in a report commissioned by Greenpeace.  […] 
										An analysis showed that the company faces risks from producing GE foods that include product liability, biopharm contamination, consumer rejection and insurance industry concern, thus raises questions to its economic viability.  […] 
										Cell Structure and Function Vol. 27 (2002) , No. 4 pp.173-18 Ultrastructural Morphometrical and Immunocytochemical Analyses of Hepatocyte Nuclei from Mice Fed on Genetically Modified Soybean Manuela Malatesta1), Chiara Caporaloni1) […] 
										Denver Post Sunday, May 30, 2004 Letters: Re: “When advocates become regulators,” May 23 news story. DISTURBING BUT NOTHING NEW Thanks for an excellent article about a disturbing phenomenon. Would that it were onl […] 
										Item 1 CAPE TOWN GMO protestors turn parly into cereal By South African Press Association, Posted Wed, 26 May 2004 The main entrance leading to Parliament was turned into a cereal when protesters campaigning against ge […] 
										Independent Science Panel (ISP) Press Release ISP to FAO: GM Crops Not the Answer The Independent Science Panel (ISP)[1] has criticised the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations for its qualified backing of gene […] 
										Broken Promises Will GM crops really help developing countries? Lim Li Ching looks at some telling examples in Kenya, Indonesia and India. (http://www.i-sis.org.uk/full/BrokenPromisesFull.php) 13 May 2004 GM sweet potato projec […] 
										Item 1 Abstract Contamination of refuges by Bacillus thuringiensis toxin genes from transgenic maize Charles F. Chilcutt * and Bruce E. Tabashnik *Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, 10345 Agnes Street, […] |  |