1. U.S. "MANUFACTURING CLAUSE" I IN COPYRIGHT LAW, VIOLATES GATT. 2. GATT VS. WIPO OVER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. 3. FAR-REACHING U.S. PROPOSALS ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. 4. THIRD WORLD RESISTS EXPANDING TRIPS MANDATE. 5. TRIPS GROUP TO CONTINUE WITH UNFINISHED WORK IN 1988. 6. TRIPS NEGOTIATIONS ON TRIP OF ITS OWN? 7. GATT SHOULDN'T UNDERCUT WIPO INITIATIVES, SAYS THIRD WORLD 8. NORTH-SOUTH POLARISATION IN TRIPS NEGOTIATIONS. 9. THIRD WORLD CALLS FOR ADHERENCE TO MANDATE ON TRIPS. 10. MONTREAUX MEETING MAKES NO PROGRESS. 11. NO BUSINESS AS USUAL IN TRIPS, SAYS THIRD WORLD. 12. FREEDOM FOR TRADERS, PROTECTION FOR MANUFACTURERS. 13. TECHNOLOGY: G77 ASSAIL TRIPS MOVES, URGE FINALISATION OF CODE 14. GATT DRIVE ON TRIPS A DEMAND FOR SUBSIDISING TNCS. 15. NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE OVER INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY PROTECTION 16. TRIPS CONSULTATIONS SHOW SERIOUS DIVISIONS. 17. WIDE-SPREAD THIRD WORLD OPPOSITION ON TRIPS ISSUES. 18. TRIPS – DUNKEL’S NEW TEXT SEEN AS MORE PARTIAL TO U.S. 19. DUNKEL JUSTIFIES GATT INTRUSION INTO IPRS. 20. SOUTH ADVISED TO RAISE ITS OWN TECHNOLOGY ISSUES IN TRIPS. 21. TECHNOLOGY: BLOCKING DIFFUSION TO SOUTH WILL HURT NORTH TOO. 22. U.S. AGAIN BLOCKS PANEL REPORT ON SECTION 337 PROCEEDINGS. 23. CONTINUING DIFFERENCES ON TRIPS IN URUGUAY ROUND. 24. GATT RULES ON TRIPS TO COST SOUTH ANNUAL $43-102 BILLION 25. INDIA PRESENTS TRIPS IDEAS THAT CHALLENGES U.S. DEMANDS. 26. TRIPS NEGOTIATIONS ON COLLISION COURSE, WARNS INDIA. 27. STAND-OFF IN TRIPS DISCUSSIONS. 28. WIPO: PATENT HARMONISATION AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT WORK TO GO FORWARD 29. MORE EFFORTS TO CREATE "SUPER-IPR" REGIME IN GATT. 30. TRIPS - NO TO NORM SETTING OR GATT ENFORCEABILITY. 31. CHILE FOR COMPLIMENTARY WIPO AND GATT ROLES IN TRIPS. 32. WIPO TO PREPARE IPR DISPUTE SETTLEMENT DRAFT TREATY. 33. SETBACK FOR EFFORTS TO PUSH AHEAD ON TRIPS DRAFT AGREEMENT. 34. TRIPS ACCORD COULD ENDANGER GENETIC DIVERSITY. 35. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IN GATT BETWEEN CONSENTING ADULTS – EEC. 36. FOCUS ON DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY TRIPS GROUP TOLD. 37. THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES SPURN EEC TRIPS PROPOSALS. 38. WIPO: ARPAD BOGSCH NOMINATED FOR RE-ELECTION FOR ANOTHER TERM. 39. PUGWASH FOR "PROPER BALANCE" BETWEEN IPRS AND GLOBAL WELFARE. 40. THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES DETAILS THEIR OBJECTIONS TO TRIPS TEXT. 41. PATENTS: THIRD WORLD ALTERNATIVES TOO FOR HARMONISATION CONFERENCE. 42. TECHNOLOGY: MORE STUDY NEEDED OVER IPRS IN LIVING MATTER – UNCTAD. 43. TECHNOLOGY: TRANSFER ON FAIR AND EQUITABLE TERMS URGENT - G77. 44. WIPO: PATENT HARMONISATION MEET IN JUNE WILL DISCUSS, NOT DECIDE. 45. CONSULTATIONS DO NOT SEEM TO SHOW ANY "FLEXIBILITY". 46. PATENT APPROPRIATION OF ETHIOPIAN PLANT FOR NEW USE 47. ALL 'GENES' ARE NATURAL SAYS INDIAN ECOLOGIST 48. NO EVIDENCE IPRS PROMOTE OR HINDER FDI 49. LATIN AMERICA GIVES IN TO US PRESSURE ON PATENT RIGHTS 50. INCREASE IN TNC MONOPOLY, CATCHING-UP MORE DIFFICULT 51. INDIAN FARMERS RALLY AGAINST GATT, BIO-PATENTS 52. WEARY DELEGATES FINALLY CLEAR THE WAY TO END THE ROUND 53. PLANT BREEDERS RIGHTS OR "PIRACY" 54. US-JAPAN PATENT ACCORD TO BENEFIT OTHERS TOO 55. SOUTH NEEDS NEW STRATEGIES AFTER TRIPS 56. WTO NOT TO DUPLICATE WIPO CAPACITIES 57. WIPO CONFERENCE CONCLUDES TRADEMARK LAW TREATY 58. SOCIAL COSTS OF NEW PATENT RULES 59. US CORPORATE CULTURE INTO UN SYSTEM ? 60. US REBUFFED ON HIVING OFF PART OF WIPO 61. GROWING OPPOSITION TO BIO-PIRACY, LIFE PATENTS 62. SOUTH WILL FACE CONTINUING IPR PRESSURES, WARNS EXPERT 63. BRAZIL SENATE BODY AMENDS PATENT BILL 64. WIPO: CONFERENCE DROPS CONTROVERSIAL PROVISIONS 65. WIPO: COPYRIGHT, NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS IN DIGITAL AGE 66. HEALTH: HUMAN CLONING UNACCEPTABLE, OTHER CLONING PERHAPS 67. US TRIES TO BLOCK THAI MOVES ON TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE 68. PATENTS ON PLANTS, ANIMALS DON'T PROMOTE INNOVATION 69. NGOS PROTEST US INTERVENTIONS OVER TRIPS 70. BIO-TECH PATENTS INCREASE COSTS FOR DUBIOUS DRUGS