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Science 23 February 2007:
Vol. 315. no. 5815, p. 1061
DOI: 10.1126/science.315.5815.1061c

Newsmakers

ANTI-GM. Uprooting a field trial of transgenic corn in 2004 may land French presidential candidate José Bové in prison. On 7 February, an appeals court upheld a 4-month sentence issued in November. (Another judge may yet commute the penalty to home imprisonment.) A farmer and "alter globalist" who previously served time for ransacking a McDonald's, Bové launched his bid for the April elections on 8 February, billing himself as "the first political prisoner who's also running for president."






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