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"The Fluid Genome: a tougher look at biotech"         


Author: Sandy
Date: Aug 28, 2007 00:04

-----Original message-----
Subject: A CHALLENGE TO GENE THEORY, A TOUGHER LOOK AT BIOTECH
Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive
Followup-To: alt.activism.d
From: Tim Murphy cinox.demon.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:01:24 -0500
Message-ID: pencil.math.missouri.edu>

August 23, 2007
Rachel's Democracy & Health News #921
www.precaution.org

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New York Times
July 1, 2007

A CHALLENGE TO GENE THEORY, A TOUGHER LOOK AT BIOTECH

[Rachel's introduction: "Evidence of a networked genome shatters the
scientific basis for virtually every official risk assessment of
today's commercial biotech products, from genetically engineered
crops to pharmaceuticals."]

By Denise Caruso
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Re: "The Fluid Genome: a tougher look at biotech"         


Author: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
Date: Aug 28, 2007 00:42

Sandy wrote:
> -----Original message-----
> Subject: A CHALLENGE TO GENE THEORY, A TOUGHER LOOK AT BIOTECH
> Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive
> Followup-To: alt.activism.d
> From: Tim Murphy cinox.demon.co.uk>
> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:01:24 -0500
> Message-ID: pencil.math.missouri.edu>
>
> August 23, 2007
> Rachel's Democracy & Health News #921
> www.precaution.org
>
> --
>
> New York Times
> July 1, 2007
>
> A CHALLENGE TO GENE THEORY, A TOUGHER LOOK AT BIOTECH
> ...
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Re: "The Fluid Genome: a tougher look at biotech"         


Author: "David G. Bell"
Date: Aug 28, 2007 01:21

On Monday, in article <5jh2abF3u35t3U1@mid.individual.net>
dirk.bruere@gmail.com "Dirk Bruere at NeoPax" wrote:
> In short, nothing new.

I heard about it in 1988. It's inherent in embryology, which is where
you see genes working, switching on and off in all sorts of odd ways.
There isn't a gene for putting your foot at the end of your leg. (And
one of the early clues was Thalidomide,)

--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

On the horizon, a carrier task force of the Salvation Navy was
turning into the wind, preparing to launch Zeppelins.
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Re: "The Fluid Genome: a tougher look at biotech"         


Author: jb
Date: Aug 28, 2007 02:18

""David G. Bell"" zhochaka.org.uk> wrote in message > On the horizon,
a carrier task force of the Salvation Navy was
> turning into the wind, preparing to launch Zeppelins.

Technically speaking the Zeppelins would of necessity be tethered to
launching towers and thus already facing into the wind therefore negating
the carrier force manouvere.

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ug00/robertson/asm/boorstin.html
In his book The Americans: The Democratic Experience, Daniel Boorstin
situates democracy as an "experience" that affects Americans' everyday...
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