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Pollitt, Katha | December 31, 1990 issue
To the small and curious class of English words that have double and contradictory meanings, "moot," for example, and "cleave" the word "mother" can now...

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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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Gurin, Joel | November 22, 1980 issue
Reports on reactions to the announcement of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts that it plans to go commercial with its talent for genetic research....

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Williams, Patricia J. | February 2, 1998 issue
The article presents information related to scientific cloning in the U.S. Economies of genetic hoarding have already started to mushroom into new forms...

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Hubbard, Ruth | October 8, 2001 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Information on researches on human embryos; Information on human cloning; Information on genetic manipulation.

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Rifkin, Jeremy | April 13, 1998 issue
Although Dolly the sheep and talk of cloning have gathered sensational headlines and captured the public imagination, many forces are quietly converging...

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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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Wright, Susan | March 11, 1996 issue
Twenty-five years ago, the first rather clumsy genetic engineering techniques were immediately recognized as aimed at the molecular basis of life. The human...

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Hubbard, Ruth | March 24, 1997 issue
The article presents information on various social and political developments around the world. Washington wrangles over an independent counsel and Senator...

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Milton, Joyce | October 15, 1977 issue
Reports that experiments known as gene splicing, might result in man-made organisms capable of causing environmental and evolutionary havoc. Fears about...

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