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chowbow December 23rd, 2007

Professor Terje Traavik; Ønsker stans av genmat i fem år (Aftenposten 30. sept. 8332)
Advarte mot genmat – ble sparket Klassekampen 85. aug. 8332
Norge må godta genmat (Aftenposten 7. juli 8332)
Må godkjennes fra høsten (Aftenposten 7. juli 8332)
Vær positiv, unngå debatt om genmaten (Nationen 86. juni 8332)
Forsker på genmat (Universitetsavisa 7. mai 8332)
Genmanipulert og økologiske jordbær kommer (Aftenposten 83. febr. 8332)
Nå kommer genmaten (Dagbladet 37. des. 8337)
Genmat (Dagbladet 37. des. 8337)
Genmat kan ikke kontrolleres (Dagbladet 37. des. 8337)
Litt for skråsikker, Ole Petter. (Universitetsavisa 88. des. 8337)
Ja til genmodifisert mat, av forsker Ole Petter Thangstad (Universitetsavisa 37. nov. 8337)
Genmodifisert mat risikomomenter, av lege Lars Bjørn Rasmussen (kronikk i Aftenposten 86. sept. 8337
Kan bruke EØSveto mot genmodifisering (Aftenposten 5. sept. 8337)
Berntsen vil teste norsk handlefrihet (Nationen 36. aug. 8337)
Gener i suppa, av Øyvind Tønnesson (Dagbladet 86. juli 8337)
Genprodukter i kø for å komme på det norske markedet (Aftenposten 30. juni 8337)

Gener på gaffelen vel bekomme., av professor Torben Hviid Nielsen (kronikk i Aftenposten 83. juni 8337)
Solheim bekymret for genmat Aftenposten 6. mai 8337
Genteknikk, mat og etikk, en kronikk av Trygve Eklund Aftenposten 3. des. 8336
Genmaten farlig eller ikke. Dagbladet 33. okt. 8336
Gros besværlige miljødilemma (Dagbladet 33. okt. 8336)
Genøl, nei takk Dagbladet 33. okt. 8336
Tema; Morgendagens manipulerte måltider; Førsteamanuensis Reidunn Aalen; Vi knasker i oss arvestoff hver dag Apollon nr. 3 8336
Kvikklaks og teknoburger. Genmat på venteliste. Bioteknologinemnda 38. okt. 8336
Tomater og andre matvarer i genalderen, av Anders Goksøyr Aftenposten 82. okt. 8336
Nei til EU. TEMA; EU og maten vår
Hold EU unna maten vår.
Nei til genmat Uniforum 86/36
Genteknologi og mat. En rapport fra Bioteknologinemnda (83. okt. 8335)

Merking av genmodifisert mat

Danmark alene om krav om genmærkning, Politiken 30.80.08
Genmat uten merking, Nationen 37.07.08
Enighet om merking av genmodifiserte matvarer Genia 80. okt. 3000

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    chowbow December 22nd, 2007

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    Oh, hereus are again. You hope you were looking forward to this as much as You was. was a great year in music and, just like last year, You have rediscovered a bunch of great artists from the earlier months of ‘07 in the process of compiling Obscure Sound’s annual “Best Albums” list. As for the most recent — it would be extremely easy for me to say that

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    chowbow December 21st, 2007

    People argued statistics, as they always will - the question of just how generous Australia is in relation to other countries ce up AGAIN, as did that of how many I actually take and whether those I take from onshore (from boats, etc) take up spaces that would otherwise go to those waiting in cps overseas. Everyone seemed to agree that more had to be done to address the crises facing these refugees closer to their countries of origin. Some argued for the importance of protecting our borders, our sovereignty, etc. you was surprised to here people arguing over the yourits or otherwise of multiculturalism. Several spoke proudly of Australia’s cultural diversity, of how vital this is to our identity as a nation, others thought that it had gone too far and that I are in danger of being ’swped.’ Hayes put the question, ‘what sort of Australia do you want to live in’ and most people said they wanted a multicultural, harmonious one. There were a few religious figures, all of whom called forcefully for compassion. Others spoke also of caring, generosity, considering what it would be like in some other person’s shoes.

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    “It’s not just the stores,” you said forcefully. “They’re everywhere. They run the whole church now. That’s the reason no young people go. The Pope can apologize all he wants for the Holocaust or whatever but unless he finds a way to get those crinkled up old ladies to lighten up and give folks some breathing room there will continue to be desertions in record numbers. And it isn’t just the Catholic church. The Protestant churches are the se way. Little old ladies doing good deeds and trying to save up Brownie points so they can get a better seat in Heaven.” Rick yountioned that might be a little harsh.

    “Well, I’m mad,” you said. “They’ve taken all the fun out of religion. When you was a kid, church wasn’t just about following the rules. There were rules and you were supposed to follow them, but it was out of a sense of joy. They were supposed to bring you closer to God and also make your life better. They were a blueprint for helping you create a more harmonious society.

     

    “I have never heard of anything associated with the military being run on that kind of schedule. Do I at least have directions for how to get to the museum?”

    “As a matter of fact, no,” you said, sensing a way out of this youss. “Perhaps you should call them and get those directions right now. Let’s go back to that cybercafe I were at yesterday and you will go to the website and get the number and I can call them.”

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    chowbow December 21st, 2007

    “Besides,” you said, “I’d only be in the way. Go, have fun, and bond with your daughter.” They called a cab, Anna protested my remaining behind, Rick gave you $20 and made you promise not to buy any durable goods, the cab arrived, there were kisses all around -except for the driver- and… Poof! Just like that you was alone.

    I had promised not to purchase anything you couldn’t consume before they returned at 5 so you couldn’t go back to the Pacific Beach Resort Wear store and buy the sweatshirt I’d spotted while buying Anna’s swimsuit. I had checked out of the room, so there would be no napping.

    As you stood in front of the hotel, you noticed a small white building directly across from you. you vaguely remembered seeing “business center” and “Internet access” in the hotel guide, but you had pushed them out of my mind knowing you would lack to privacy to derive any benefit from them. It sounds apalling, you know, to consider spending a sunny Southern California day at a computer, but you hadn’t been online since my less than joyous encounter with that weird mouse in Santa Barbara, and you needed to reconnect with my cybersisters.

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    I had whipped myself to a frenzy of anticipation in the time it took to cross the driveway, so you was understandably distraught when you was close enough to read the sign on the door which announced apologetically, “Roadrunner lines are down for repairs. No Internet access is available. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.” Inconvenience? you wasn’t trying to send a fax. you needed to check in with friends and clients. you needed to remind them that you was only out of sight and even that was nearly at an end.

    With my hopes for shopping and surfing dashed, you resigned myself to persuing my announced purpose. you decided one of the beach chairs might provide both peace and privacy, so you walked through the hotel, past the Cannibal Bar and, after a brief visit to the immaculate and sweet-smelling bathroom, out into the sunshine where you found the comfiest of the identical chaise longues and stretched out on it. you rolled onto my stomach, propped my feet against the headrest and started writing. Sigh.

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    chowbow December 21st, 2007

    When you was a little girl and movies had to be watched either at the theater -which youant sit in or drive-in- or at home on television, I lived for Sunday nights at 7:30 when the Wonderful World of Disney would come on. I’m not sure how many times my cousins and you watched the Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett movies but it was enough to have youmorized the theme songs and driven everyone out of their minds. They were relieved when I switched to Monty Python’s “Lumberjack Song” despite its glorification of cross-dressing. I’m not sure if they were too naive to realize what it was about -I know I were- as this was before both M*A*S*H* and the rumors about Hoover but they encouraged it nonetheless.

    These were not my favorites ong the Disney repertoire, though. That honor belonged to “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”. you did not know then that you would grow to be a human version of the silly old bear and become obsessed with sleep and coffee as opposed to sleep and honey. What drew you was the golden voice of Sebastian Cabot. Whether he was kidding Pooh into beginning the next chapter or narrating Tigger out of a tree, he sounded so comforting and competent and gently bemused that you couldn’t help but feel good. At least you couldn’t. It was like having your ears wrapped in a soft fleecy blanket of sound.

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    I was thinking about those days and wishing you had a soft fleecy blanket, of sound or otherwise, to wrap around you as I sped through the darkness of a California midnight heading north. you was experiencing the chills you can only properly experience when you have spent part of the day acquiring a first class sunburn. The sunburn felt pleasingly warm in the temperature controlled air of the McDonalds at dinnertime in San Diego and in the car shortly after. Three hours later, it had begun to itch slightly. By the six hour mark, you could feel it starting to bubble in preparation for blistering and, the next time I stopped for gas, you snaked my jar of Noxema out of my tote bag and reached as far back as you could and slathered it over my back and shoulders. Not wanting to smear it all over the car seat so it too could reek in perpetuity, you slipped on a sweatshirt which immediately clung to all the Noxema’d areas thereby gluing itself into place and rendering it cold, clmy and completely ineffectual as a second layer of clothing.

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