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Fletcher, David 1952- :'Are the teachers STILL on strike?!....Tell them to think about the children in their classes!' 'That might make them strike for even longer!' The Dominion, 30 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'What are LUDDITES?' G.M. Task Force 'They're people who are against any new technology. WHY?' 'They keep on sending us e-mails.' The Dominion, 24 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- : G.E. 'This has the potential to cure insomnia!' 'Genetic Engineering can do that?' 'The report on it can.' The Dominion, 31 October, 2001.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Don't go out there! An anti-GM group are throwing genetically modified veges at Ministers!' 'SO WHAT?' Casualty 'He got hit by a 2 KILO pea.' The Dominion, 18 October, 2001.
"The GM protesters should be happy! GM is now FREE to spread throughout the country." 30 October, 2003.
"Our support of GM is losing us votes! Do we stick to our decision or do we reverse it?" "It depends on how important popularity is to you." BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! 7 October, 2003.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Tell the Green Party, if they support us we can delay the start of GE!' 'Genetic Engineering?' 'General Election.' The Dominion, 29 May, 2002.
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