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By Harrison George |
<p>So when are we going to get there?</p> <p>I told you.&nbsp; In about two hours.</p> <p>But you said that two hours ago.&nbsp; The farther we go, the longer it seems to take.&nbsp; At this rate I don’t think we’ll ever get there.</p> <p>No, it’s just that I have follow the roadmap.&nbsp; It says we have to go through here and here and here before we can get to there.&nbsp; And it takes time to get to each one.</p> <p>But you drew the roadmap yourself.&nbsp;</p> <p>No I didn’t.&nbsp; It was him on the back seat.</p>
By Harrison George |
<p><em>‘Gen Prayut said that other countries planned to use genetically modified </em><em>(GM</em><em>) plants during times of war or widespread disease that affected crop cultivation because they could be engineered to endure</em><em>.’</em></p> <p>News report explaining the government decision to withdraw its GMO bill, which had nothing to do with protests from farmers, consumers, exporters, the NESDB and the Ministry of Commerce – in fact just about everyone except the GMO companies whose fingerprints were all over the bill.</p>