| March
2004 |
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Headlines |
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30
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Tea blend soda selling well
BASF sets up China sustainability forum
Life sciences R&D is key - Aherne
Kraft Foods acquires Veryfine Products
Soft drinks don’t affect calcium intake
Monsanto quits European wheat and barley business
Low-carb dieters seek variety, less fat
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29
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The next Big Things
McNair leads CadSchweppes science
SIG continues streamlining
Aussies sweeten tagalose results
Spray-on pantyhose?
Sweet potatoes smooth blood flow
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26
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Nemo save swimmers
Burning spirit of sparkling vodka
Absolut friends
War-war or jaw-jaw (or even jaw-war)
Fatties shoulder the blame for their obesity
J&J’s R&D goes green and saves $1m/y
Going up
Screw pump promises sterile liquids
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18
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You are what you eat (and drink) - official
US biotech firms seek Euro partners
Getting safety tests right
Unilever plays the lo-carb card
EU seeks 4m euro IPR helpdesk
Asahi aim to boost sales 40%
Zeolite sieves CO2 particles from methane
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15
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Innovation boosts UK soft drink sales
Less bang for the buck
Japanese make progress with novel foods
Zippers are clean
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10
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Saupiquet, Crown combine for packaging first
Innovation as contact sport
Sparkling performance in UK
Sweet smell of success
Basmati rice cut with other varieties
UK restaffs science council
Tester check peel strength
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08
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D-Day looms for French researchers
US grows 0.6%; Pepsi wins
American flavours house expands into Europe
Mendocino bans GM crops, stock
Loders’ US firm wins patent battle
Aventis repays 327m euro to Bayer
SW England to bid to Champagne status
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03
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Coca-Cola follows Kraft in research plan
It’s better being green
Weird ideas that help you win
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