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Soundbites

18 October 2003

“Napster has the James Dean effect: it died young, it died beautiful, and people remember it fondly.”

Mark Mulligan, senior analyst with Jupiter Research, waxing lyrical over the good old days of music swapping for free over the internet (IDG News Service, London, 8 October)

“They tried to lie to people and they tried to force [GM food] upon people… It was to solve starvation amongst shareholders, not the developing world.”

European environment commissioner Margot Wallström commenting on the marketing tactics of America’s pro-GM agribusinesses (The Independent, London, 14 October)

“None of this is too touchy-feely for me.”

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