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New Zealand Herald

Published: Fri 4 May 2001 10:22 AM
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Pregnant gene cows face death sentence
Sixty pregnant cows with human genes may be slaughtered after a High Court ruling has thrown one of the country's best-known genetic experiments into doubt. Scientists at Hamilton's Ruakura Research Centre have inserted a synthetic basic human protein...
Chinese, US hackers' cyber battle goes global
A cyber-war between American and Chinese hackers, in which hundreds of official websites have been defaced, is to escalate today as hackers...
Skies busy at time of crash
The Cessna 206 was just one of dozens working out of Maun airport, the busiest in Africa for light planes, on Tuesday. Each day, the small...
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