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September 27, 2002

The advertising agency that helped create the "Truth" antismoking campaign has taken aim at tobacco companies again, but for this effort it has found a most unexpected partner ó People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The New York Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:16 AM

The advertising agency that helped create the "Truth" antismoking campaign has taken aim at tobacco companies again, but for this effort it has found a most unexpected partner — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The New York Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by tm at 09:16 AM

A deal arranged by Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo to buy the creatures, which are now in Africa, may be in jeopardy.

St. Petersburg Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by tm at 09:13 AM

A deal arranged by Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo to buy the creatures, which are now in Africa, may be in jeopardy.

St. Petersburg Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:13 AM
September 26, 2002

MBABANE ñ Cabinet has ruled that the much talk about 11 elephants are going nowhere and any other move to sell them is against the International Trade on Endangered Species Convention to which the country is a signatory.

Times of Swaziland
Thursday, September 26, 2002

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Posted by jlh at 09:32 AM

MBABANE – Cabinet has ruled that the much talk about 11 elephants are going nowhere and any other move to sell them is against the International Trade on Endangered Species Convention to which the country is a signatory.

Times of Swaziland
Thursday, September 26, 2002

*Note- Center of page under 'more news'

Posted by tm at 09:32 AM

Three days after a Kenwood High School junior left an anatomy class because she refused to dissect a cat, the Baltimore County school system let her return to the honors course yesterday and perform simulated dissections on a computer.

The Baltimore Sun
Thursday, September 26, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:22 AM

Three days after a Kenwood High School junior left an anatomy class because she refused to dissect a cat, the Baltimore County school system let her return to the honors course yesterday and perform simulated dissections on a computer.

The Baltimore Sun
Thursday, September 26, 2002

Posted by tm at 09:22 AM
September 24, 2002

A Haligonian dressed as Jesus was arrested Saturday on the outskirts of Philadelphia for crossing a police line to hand out a free veggie dog.

Halifax Daily News
Tuesday, September 24, 2002

Posted by jlh at 05:25 PM

A Haligonian dressed as Jesus was arrested Saturday on the outskirts of Philadelphia for crossing a police line to hand out a free veggie dog.

Halifax Daily News
Tuesday, September 24, 2002

Posted by tm at 05:25 PM
September 23, 2002

Tony Brooks, a sophmore at Penn State University, shows the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals "Got Beer" ad that ran in the Daily Collegian on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2002 in State College, Pa.

AP
Friday, September 20, 2002

Posted by jlh at 01:19 PM

Tony Brooks, a sophmore at Penn State University, shows the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals "Got Beer" ad that ran in the Daily Collegian on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2002 in State College, Pa.

AP
Friday, September 20, 2002

Posted by tm at 01:19 PM
September 19, 2002


In a region where pig roasts are a common way for churches of various denominations to raise money and simply have a good time, the pigs themselves, while no doubt praised highly for their succulence, have not had many vocal champions.

The Philadelphia Inquirer
Thursday, September 19, 2002

Posted by tm at 04:01 PM


In a region where pig roasts are a common way for churches of various denominations to raise money and simply have a good time, the pigs themselves, while no doubt praised highly for their succulence, have not had many vocal champions.

The Philadelphia Inquirer
Thursday, September 19, 2002

Posted by jlh at 04:01 PM
September 18, 2002

Elvis fans are in a tizzy over an unusual campaign that began in Memphis, the home of Graceland. The animal-rights group known as PETA has begun a tour of what it calls the nation's fattest cities. And it blames the death of Elvis on his notorious eating habits. As George Knapp tells us, Elvis fans think the animal folks have gone too far.

KLAS-TV
Tuesday, September 17, 2002

Posted by jlh at 05:03 PM

Elvis fans are in a tizzy over an unusual campaign that began in Memphis, the home of Graceland. The animal-rights group known as PETA has begun a tour of what it calls the nation's fattest cities. And it blames the death of Elvis on his notorious eating habits. As George Knapp tells us, Elvis fans think the animal folks have gone too far.

KLAS-TV
Tuesday, September 17, 2002

Posted by tm at 05:03 PM

MILWAUKEE -- The famous Sausage Race has been a tradition at Milwaukee Brewers home games since 1991 and features a meaty field of runners: Bratwurst, Hot Dog, Italian sausage and Polish sausage.

USA TODAY
Wednesday, September 18, 2002

Posted by jlh at 03:18 PM

MILWAUKEE -- The famous Sausage Race has been a tradition at Milwaukee Brewers home games since 1991 and features a meaty field of runners: Bratwurst, Hot Dog, Italian sausage and Polish sausage.

USA TODAY
Wednesday, September 18, 2002

Posted by tm at 03:18 PM

Lots of people dream of running away to join the circus. A near-naked animal rights activist said Tuesday most animals would prefer to run away from the circus.

Idaho Statesman
Wednesday, September 18, 2002

Posted by jlh at 03:14 PM

Lots of people dream of running away to join the circus. A near-naked animal rights activist said Tuesday most animals would prefer to run away from the circus.

Idaho Statesman
Wednesday, September 18, 2002

Posted by tm at 03:14 PM
September 17, 2002

Pigs use their brains to outwit each other in much the same way as humans and chimpanzees, scientists claim.

Orange
Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Posted by tm at 12:30 PM

Pigs use their brains to outwit each other in much the same way as humans and chimpanzees, scientists claim.

Orange
Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Posted by jlh at 12:30 PM
September 10, 2002

Dedicated vegans can also find trips that meet their diet requirements

Vancouver Sun
Saturday, September 7, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:00 AM

Dedicated vegans can also find trips that meet their diet requirements

Vancouver Sun
Saturday, September 7, 2002

Posted by tm at 09:00 AM
September 09, 2002

The time-honored tradition of branding livestock is under fire by animal rights advocates, making Texas cattle ranchers who depend on the method to protect their property as uneasy as a herd of cows in a thunderstorm.

The Dallas Morning News
Monday, September 9, 2002

Posted by tm at 05:33 PM

The time-honored tradition of branding livestock is under fire by animal rights advocates, making Texas cattle ranchers who depend on the method to protect their property as uneasy as a herd of cows in a thunderstorm.

The Dallas Morning News
Monday, September 9, 2002

Posted by jlh at 05:33 PM

Officials of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have informed Pleasanton-based Safeway Inc. they will extend a moratorium on boycotting the grocery chain until May 1.

East Bay Business Times
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by tm at 08:50 AM

Officials of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have informed Pleasanton-based Safeway Inc. they will extend a moratorium on boycotting the grocery chain until May 1.

East Bay Business Times
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by jlh at 08:50 AM
September 06, 2002

Brat, Polish, Italian and Hot Dog could have some new competition:
the "Soysage."

ESPN
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by jlh at 11:23 AM

Brat, Polish, Italian and Hot Dog could have some new competition:
the "Soysage."

ESPN
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by tm at 11:23 AM
September 05, 2002

NORFOLK -- A fourth animal cruelty count has been lodged against a handler accused of mistreating an elephant in the Sterling & Reid Circus.

The Virginian Pilot
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:33 AM

NORFOLK -- A fourth animal cruelty count has been lodged against a handler accused of mistreating an elephant in the Sterling & Reid Circus.

The Virginian Pilot
Thursday, September 5, 2002

Posted by tm at 09:33 AM
September 04, 2002

NORFOLK -- A federal agency has launched an investigation of Sterling & Reid Circus after local police charged a handler with animal cruelty last month when an elephant was found beaten until its hide bled.

The Virginian Pilot
Wednesday, September 4, 2002

Posted by tm at 10:24 AM

NORFOLK -- A federal agency has launched an investigation of Sterling & Reid Circus after local police charged a handler with animal cruelty last month when an elephant was found beaten until its hide bled.

The Virginian Pilot
Wednesday, September 4, 2002

Posted by jlh at 10:24 AM

The fat is still hitting the fan over airlines' policies on overweight passengers.

The Dallas Morning News
Wednesday, September 4, 2002

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Posted by tm at 10:02 AM

The fat is still hitting the fan over airlines' policies on overweight passengers.

The Dallas Morning News
Wednesday, September 4, 2002

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Posted by jlh at 10:02 AM
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