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For dinner: Genetically altered 'super chicken'
WASHINGTON - Super Chicken strutted a step closer to the dinner table Thursday. The government said it will start considering proposals to sell genetically engineered animals as food, a move that could lead to faster-growing fish, cattle that can resist mad cow disease or perhaps heart-healthier eggs laid by a new breed of chickens.
Source:(AP)
2008-09-18
South Korea's beef protests: Lee's woes deepen
Seoul, South Korea - The government of President Lee Myung Bak was plunged into crisis Tuesday, 3 1/2 months after he took office in a landslide win.
Nations:South Korea Activities:US-Korea Beef Dispute Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2008-06-11
South Korea's Cabinet turns in resignations
South Korea's entire Cabinet offered to resign Tuesday to dampen public uproar over the planned resumption of U.S. beef imports, as tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the largest demonstration yet against the policy.
Nations:South Korea Activities:Lee Myung-Bak Admin. South Korea-U.S.
2008-06-10
US beef dispute grows into larger crisis in SKorea
SEOUL, South Korea - What began with high school students worried about the safety of U.S. beef has swelled into a major challenge to the government of new South Korean President Lee Myung-bak -- culminating in protests of 80,000 people Tuesday who failed to be placated by his entire Cabinet offering to resign.
Nations:South Korea Activities:US-Korea Beef Dispute Source:(AP)
2008-06-10
SKorean beef protesters pack Seoul streets
Tens of thousands of flag-waving South Koreans packed central Seoul Tuesday, demanding the scrapping of an agreement to resume US beef imports and the resignation of new President Lee Myung-Bak.
Nations:South Korea Activities:Lee Myung-Bak Admin. South Korea-U.S. Source:(AFP)
2008-06-10
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