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USA - Clinton comments on cloning issue

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United States President Bill Clinton on Tuesday (4/3) banned federal funding for research into cloning human beings. Warning against "trying to play God," Clinton noted recent breakthroughs in genetically reproducing animals and said he...
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USA: WASHINGTON: THE LANCET - GM FOODS MAY BE HARMFUL

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English/Nat The controversy over genetically engineered foods heated up again when a study published in the British medical journal "The Lancet," suggested such foods maybe harmful. While there have been no known illnesses resulting from...
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Italian prof comments ahead of cloning announcement

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Washington DC 6 August 2001 1. Wide shot Zavos at hotel 2. Cutaway cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Panos Zavos, IVF Specialist, "We are considering 200 couples. That doesn't mean that 200 couples will be cloned immediately. They...
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Doctor hunts for Ebola vaccine in genetically modified tobacco plants

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Drug makers and academic laboratories are pushing scientific boundaries in a race to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Italian cloning team comment ahead of annoucement

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Washington DC - 6 August 2001 1. Wide shot Zavos at hotel 2. Cutaway cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Panos Zavos, IVF Specialist, "We are considering 200 couples. That doesn't mean that 200 couples will be cloned immediately. They...
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RR0203/A Canada: Cloning

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Views of Montreal, Canada, geodesic dome, sports stadium, people passing in street; woman looking towards shop window; chickens and lambs in shop window display; woman voxpop; man voxpop in French with English translation; man voxpop;...
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EU: APPROVAL GIVEN TO IMPORT US GENETICALLY MODIFIED CORN UPDATE

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English/Nat The European Commission controversially decided Wednesday to approve imports of genetically modified U-S corn into the European Union. The decision averted a transatlantic trade spat, but sparked an immediate threat of ...
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USA: BILL TO ENSURE GM FOODS ARE LABELLED

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English/Nat A cross party group of U-S representatives plan to introduce a bill before Congress that, if passed, would require genetically engineered food have a label alerting consumers to the fact. The American consumer currently finds...
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Plant cloning lab set up in remote village

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1. Pan from palm trees to house 2. Tilt down from tree to house 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Manuel Cuellar Zometa, Gensa President 4. Wide shot of family gathered outside 5. Various of plants 6. Close up of flower 7. Woman in lab 8....
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Scientist says in future cloning cells may be used to treat disease in humans

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1. Embryologist Bill Ritchie at dinner party 2. Close shot of Ritchie 3. Wide shot of dinner party 4. Close shot of Ritchie 5. Close shot of woman at party 6. Close shot of former NASA astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin 7. Mid shot of...
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US Agriculture Sec visits Beijing

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1. Mid shot of US agriculture minister, Ann M. Veneman at presser 2. Cutaway US delegates 3. Close up on cameraman 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ann M. Veneman, US Agriculture Minister: "We have received assurances from various people in the...
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Oxitec's Plan to End the Zika Virus

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May 25 -- Hadyn Parry, chief executive officer at Oxitec, discusses how his company plans to fight the Zika virus, the technology he will use and the impact of the genetic modifications. He speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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President on DRCongo, Africa food aid

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1. President George W. Bush at Africa summit 2. Audience clapping 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush: "In the Congo, nine countries took part in a five-year war that brought death to (M) millions. Now the parties to the...
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Bloomberg

Ospraie's Dwight Anderson Makes A Big Bet on Ag Tech

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Nov.14 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Dwight Anderson, the founder of hedge fund Ospraie Management. They discuss the issues currently facing farmers, and his investments in...
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Genetically modified cloned calves born in Argentina

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1. Close-up Pampa 1 - the first Argentinean cloned cow 2. New born calves Patagonia 1, 2, 3, 4 3. Various President of Biotech company Bio Sidus at press conference (April 2007) 4. Close up of banner "Pharmaceutical Dairy Farm -...
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WRAP Interview with doctor who says he has cloned a human child

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1. Wide of conference room at Rome Foreign Press Association 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Severino Antinori: (talking about the baby he claims to have cloned) "It's the 33rd week - I expect the birth for the first week of...
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Sect claims more clones expected

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1. Wide shot of pavilion in park 2. Photos of alleged UFO sightings displayed in pavilion 3. Book titled "Extra Terrestrials", pan to another book titled "Yes to Human Cloning" 4. Two Raelian members standing beside display 5. Children...
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Japan - Alternative cloning technique

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Japanese farmers are producing hundreds of cloned cows using an alternative cloning technique from the one used to manufacture 'Dolly' the sheep. It is a method they say is cheaper and far more reliable. A team of scientists led by...
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World's first DNA bank opened in London

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London, UK and various - recent and file London - 26 July 1: Exterior of Natural History Museum, various 2: Interior of main gallery, various 3: Preserved vampire bat, various 4: Presentation of Frozen Ark, various 5: SOUNDBITE:...
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Vatican ponders moral implications of tinkering with creation

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1. Exterior of building where conference on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is taking place 2. Interior of conference room with delegates seated around tables 3. Italian Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia (left of shot) sitting...
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WRAP Interview with doctor who says he has cloned a human child

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1. Wide of conference room at Rome Foreign Press Association 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Severino Antinori: (talking about the baby he claims to have cloned) "It's the 33rd week - I expect the birth for the first week of...
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USA: ALBRIGHT CONFIDENT OF TEST BAN TREATY BEING SIGNED

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English/Nat U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright says she is confident that the United States will ultimately sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Saying that the science behind the treaty is sound Albright indicated that the U-S...
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Iranian scientists develop stem cell treatments

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Mashhad - March 16, 2009 1. Close-up of test tubes filled with blood spinning on a lab machine to avoid clotting 2. Mid of lab technicians working on project 3. Close-up of technician's hand working with lab tools 4. Mid of technicians...
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Scientists try to create first water buffalo clone

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Nueva Ecija - 7 March 2006 3. Wide shot of water buffalo (carabao) eating 4. Water buffalos eating 5. Wide of ''high milk yielding'' water buffalo 6. Close-up of ''high milk yielding'' water buffalo 7. Wide of micro-manipulation...