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January 2003 to December 2003
Following are the contents of some of our recent issues. Feel free to read the feature article of that issue by clicking on the red titles. If the articles pique your interest, and you'd like to see more, please contact us for a subscription or sample copy. We can also help with serious research. See also our Current Issue page.
#208: January/February 2003
The Bottom Line - we realize we have to change our front page because of the Middle East
#209: March 2003 Labelling Committee Melts Down: The Canadian General Standards Board committee, doomed to failure because of its unrepresentative membership and contradictory mandate, cannot come to an agreement on the non-labelling of non-GE foods (or something like that).
Left to Starve: George Monbiot writes in the Guardian about the aftermath of the war in Afghanistan and predicts the same humanitarian catastrophe in Iraq
#210: May 2003
April skipped
Food Aid: dumping, GMOs
#211: June 2003
Listen to the Prions: a flight of fancy on BSE
#212: July 2003
The Fetish of Product
#213: August 2003
Intellectual Property, the Commons and the Public Domain
#214: September 2003
Resisting Moral Blackmail: exposing the biotech industry's propaganda
campaign and Florence Wambugu's role
#215: October 2003
Re-defining Conventional
#216: November 2003
Suspicion and the Evaluation of "Information": Brewster discussed sources
and their credibility, and strays into an examination of Wal-Mart and its
effects on the society and economy
#217: December 2003/January 2004
Corruption:
Part 1: Parmalat - one of the biggest corporate scandals in history
Part 2: Ignacio Chapela denied tenure
Part 3: cosy relationship between UC David and seed industry,
AgCanada and Monsanto


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