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10/08/2007: "Corrupt society "loses" records on GM crop tainting"
After 14 months of investigation, the Agriculture Department said Friday it could not determine how a variety of unapproved genetically engineered rice entered the nation's supply, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
Clues might have been found in routinely destroyed documents, agency officials said, recommending firms retain maps and records of where they plant experimental crops.
[ It takes petty cash for a lobbyist to have records lost, and suddenly, permanent change and we don't "know" how it happened. ]
http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=TopNews&article=UPI-1-20071006-16331000-bc-us-taintedrice.xml