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Piller, Charles | October 25, 1986 issue
A new presidential policy directive regulating the development and release into the environment of products of biotechnology, signed by U.S. President Ronald...

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Alterman, Eric | March 8, 2004 issue
The authors argue that scientific panels and committees have proven especially susceptible to political manipulation by the administration of U.S. president...

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April 5, 1986 issue
The article focuses on various events. American Atheists 15th Annual National Convention held on April 18-20 in Somerset, New Jersey. Another event is related...

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Corn, David | July 10, 1989 issue
In a Senate hearing room on June 8 several lawmakers stood beside biotech gadfly Jeremy Rifkin to announce the start of a three-year citizen campaign to...

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Sale, Kirkpatrick | March 8, 1999 issue
The article focuses on the new corporate campaign by life science company Monsanto Co. to make one feel good about biotechnology. The new Monsanto is "a...

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Stauber, John | December 27, 1999 issue
The worst fear of U.S. government and business officials is that the commotion against genetically engineered food abroad will awaken Americans, who unknowingly...

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Coale, Kristi | December 27, 1999 issue
This article focuses on the regulatory system for genetically modified products in the U.S. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) see no difference...

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Kimmelman, Jonathan | November 27, 2000 issue
In an age of biotechnology and computers, researchers are all but a needle-stick away from disclosing hereditary disease susceptibilities, familial relationships...

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Brave, Ralph | April 22, 2002 issue
The article presents the authors views on the biotechnology revolution. Cloning technology is used to create human embryos for stem-cell research whose...

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Schapiro, Mark | October 28, 2002 issue
The article discusses the global impact of genetically engineered corn grown in the U.S. Genetic engineering is a process that involves introducing genes...

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