Fw: sp!ked-highlights: Week ending 7 June 2002

grinker grinker at mweb.co.za
Fri Jun 7 08:08:08 PDT 2002



> - Pop goes the Queen -
> by Andrew Calcutt
> sp!ked-culture
>
> The preferred form of national self-
> representation, pop music, is ephemeral.
> Everything it touches becomes weightless -
> including the monarchy.
> http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006D920.htm
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>
> BODY POLITICS -
> by Dr Michael Fitzpatrick
> sp!ked-science
>
> Francis Fukuyama and Gregory Stock take different
> sides in the biotechnology revolution. What
> revolution?
> http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006D919.htm
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>
> - GENETICALLY MODIFIED FEARS -
> by Mick Hume
> The Times (London)
>
> The way that a TV film about GM crops can assume
> such importance and provoke such controversy is a
> sign of our fearful times. These days we find it
> harder to know where to draw the line between
> fantasy horrors and real-life risks.
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1054-315192,00.html



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