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Highway patrols in Nevada, Oregon
and California are alert tonight tracking down a couple of Monsanto genetically modified bacteria which is believed to have eloped into the wild; first to get a marriage license in Las Vegas, then taking a space trip right from the Extraterrestrial Highway. We can expect at least a paparazzi roundup and tomorrow’s papers headlines: “Meet me in St. Louis”, if the larvae die. Critics say, genetic engineering may cause the spread of dangerous bacteria. Not to worry: we have legions of citizens out there ready to form a posse in order to track down whatever dangerous might be. ©Elena Malec, California 1997
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