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Monsanto Voted Most Evil Company in the World by EnvironmentalistsAll Monsanto's talk about the ecological and humanitarian miracles of its chemicals and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is so much hot air, says Marie-Monique Robin inThe World According To Monsanto.
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Schmeiser Vs. Monsanto - Debate Over Intellectual Property RightsMonsanto Inc. is an agricultural business that owns the patent rights to a genetically modified form of a canola seed. When Percy Schmeiser was found with modified canola seed on his property, Monsanto sued.
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What is Monsanto?Corporations rules the world, Monsanto is the bigger one, so what are we waiting for? They are taking the power to decide everything, while we are watching our TVs. -
Monsanto is Developing a Tearless OnionMonsanto Company here in St. Louis has developed a tearless onion. But do you really want to eat something developed by a chemical company?
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The World According to Monsanto Movie ReviewReview of the documentary The World According to Monsanto, which presents the case against the Monsanto corporation and its genetically modified organisms. Dry and somewhat academic in style, but the damning material packs a punch.
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Whole Foods Calls for Coexistence with Monsanto Then BacktracksA fall out between Whole Foods Market and organic farmers takes place when Whole Foods calls for a 'coexistence' with Pro-boitech company Monsanto. Whole Foods quickly changes their tune after USDA calls for deregulation of genetically engineered alfalfa. -
Injunction Levied Against Monsanto's GMO Sugar BeetsAdvocates of organic and natural foods posted a small win against biotech giant, Monsanto, this week.
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Vilsack, USDA Bend to Monsanto Biotech Alfalfa. No Planting Restrictions!Should Monsanto's GMO alfalfa be able to contaminate organic farmers' alfalfa? The decision of Vilsack and the USDA would seem to say "yes".
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Monsanto Modifies Corn Genes to Resist InsectsMonsanto and Devgen are using new technology to make corn resistant to insects and other pests. RNA interference is a new technology that can target genes more accurately.
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GMO Giant Monsanto Named a Top Employer by Science Magazine"The dedication, effort, and teamwork at Monsanto play an important role in that success."
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Follow Up: Monsanto Moo'ing Up a Storm in Milk Label DisputeThe St. Louis-based Monsanto Company is moving aggressively against a group of dairies to halt the use of the "hormone free" label on milk cartons sold nation-wide. -
Sauget, Illinois Residents File Suit Against Monsanto CompaniesThe residents of Sauget, Illinois are suing the Monsanto chemical companies because of pollution.
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Farmer Vs. Giant Corporation: Monsanto Dominates the Seed MarketLearn how Monsanto Co. has dominated the seed industry and filled our super markets with genetically modified foods. -
Monsanto Makes Its MoveRead the up-to-date, actual bill. Read -
Monsanto and Agent OrangeHow many of you are aware that you support one of the largest manufacturers of Agent Orange every time you buy genetically modified food? Read on to learn more...
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Monsanto, Blackwater, Gates Foundation..The GMO lobby group has friends and connections under every rock. In their war against small farmers and organic foods it is important to know one's enemy. Some of them may surprise you.
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Monsanto's Genetic Role: What About Genetic Engineering?A critique of an article about genetic engineering (2003)
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Monsanto's Genetically Engineered Protected Corn Approved by BrazilMON 810 events express a naturally occurring protein which helps corn plants protect themselves from harmful insects' feeding, including that of the notorious corn borer.
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Does Roundup Kill More Than Weeds?As the world's most popular herbicide, Roundup accounts for 17% of Monsanto's annual profits. But this isn't their first weed killer. An earlier product was so effective that it was used in Agent Orange. Is Roundup as safe as they say it is? -
Indiana Alert: The Fascist Corporation in Your Back Yard97% of all vegetable varieties grown at the turn of the 20th century are now extinct. Hoosiers, it's time to stand up for food safety. We all have a right to know what's in our food, and major corporations would deny you that right. Don't let them. -
National Animal Identification SystemYou'll think I'm making this up, so check it out at wwwusda.gov/nais. Don't just read the summary. Summaries are written by those who want you to believe their viewpoint. Read it all, and read it like a lawyer, that's who wrote it. -
Genetically Modified OrganismsWithin the age of science and technology there is no surprise that the world is now able to genetically alter or clone food and improve its DNA.
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Patent on Genetically Modified Seeds Running OutMonsanto's patents on genetically modified seed have been limiting genetic diversity for years and have been a thorn in the side of American farmers. Things are changing for the better and here's why you might care.
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New Zealand Study Links Agent Orange to Genetic Damage in TroopsYet more evidence that Dow and Monsanto are responsible for destroying the lives of thousands of soldiers and Vietnamese civilians.
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The Green Revolution and Its ImpactAt this juncture, a multinational company, Monsanto, introduced new varieties of disease resistance seeds. -
Proposed Legislation to Ban Organic FarmingRead and see how your right to grow or buy organic food may soon be robbed of you!
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How to Make Your Own CompostFood scraps and yard trimmings are too valuable to throw away.
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Understanding Genetically Modified FoodGM foods may be the nest step in food evolution, but what will be the results? -
Does Congress Want to Kill Our Gardens?Organic, small farmers, and potentially even gardeners are at risk of losing their rights to grow their own produce, if H.R. 875: Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009 is passed. -
Real Life Beat Writers, Poets as Characters in Jack Kerouac NovelsA guide to the Beat writers and poets appearing in the major novels of Jack Kerouac. -
The Malcolm W. Martin Mississippi River Overlook OpensWhen Eero Saarnen envisioned the Gateway Arch, he also saw the other side of the river. It remained barren until a man named Malcolm Martin raised $15 million to build a park.
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Restaurante Case Da Mo in Lisbon, Portugal: ReviewFor a great meal in a warm and intimate atmosphere this is a great place to taste the traditional tastes of Lisbon. -
Stressed Plants Need Feeding Before FrostsFrequently, callers have questions about feeding, especially as fall approaches. At one time, many gardeners were adverse to autumn feeding. This still is considered poor practice in some parts of the country.
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Adolescents Live ReviewLegendary punk band the Adolescents made a triumphant return in 2006.
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What is a Greenwasher?Greenwashers employ green marketing campaigns to capitalize on consumer interest in sustainability while diverting attention from their eco destructive practices. -
Answers to GM Food Safety Questions May Be on the HorizonEscalating autism and cancer rates have many people questioning the culpability of GM foods, as well as expressing anger at the lack of media coverage of GM foods.
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Advertising - Precious Information or Vicious Manipulation?Is advertising the ultimate means to inform and help us in our everyday decision-making or is it just an excessively powerful form of mass deception?
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Taking Stock of Wall Street 2008-10-08Who won today - the Bull or the Bear?
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Five Forces in Dupont's Biotechnology StrategyAt the dawn of twenty first century and the new world economy that was immerging E. I. DuPont de Nemours ('DuPont') found itself in the position of needing a healthy dose of innovation or risked becoming stagnate and eventuality irrelevant.
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Baby Mama: Things Yuppies LikeMichael McCuller wrote and directed Baby Mama, a funny lampoon of yuppie culture and values.





