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March 31, 2003

An animal rights group is praising the Oakland Coliseum and Pac Bell Park in San Francisco for offering vegetarian food to baseball fans.

AP
Monday, March 31, 2003

Posted by tm at 01:26 PM

An animal rights group is praising the Oakland Coliseum and Pac Bell Park in San Francisco for offering vegetarian food to baseball fans.

AP
Monday, March 31, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:26 PM
March 26, 2003

A lawsuit charging that California cows aren't as happy as an ad campaign implies has been thrown out by a superior court judge.

AP
Wednesday, March 26, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:39 PM

A lawsuit charging that California cows aren't as happy as an ad campaign implies has been thrown out by a superior court judge.

AP
Wednesday, March 26, 2003

Posted by tm at 03:39 PM
March 25, 2003

Onstage, their songs may be as sweet as Southern springtime, but offstage the Dixie Chicks just can't seem to get it right.

People
Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Posted by jlh at 12:33 PM

Onstage, their songs may be as sweet as Southern springtime, but offstage the Dixie Chicks just can't seem to get it right.

People
Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Posted by tm at 12:33 PM
March 21, 2003

The Dixie Chicks — who took a lot of heat after one member of the group made anti-Bush comments — narrowly averted another controversy with some of their red-blooded fans.

The Scoop
Thursday, March 20, 2003

Posted by tm at 08:51 AM

The Dixie Chicks ó who took a lot of heat after one member of the group made anti-Bush comments ó narrowly averted another controversy with some of their red-blooded fans.

The Scoop
Thursday, March 20, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:51 AM
March 20, 2003

Circus elephants would no longer be allowed to perform in Tennessee under legislation that aims to protect the pachyderms from abuse.

The Tennessean
Wednesday, March 19, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:00 AM

Circus elephants would no longer be allowed to perform in Tennessee under legislation that aims to protect the pachyderms from abuse.

The Tennessean
Wednesday, March 19, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:00 AM
March 18, 2003

Subway gunman Bernard Goetz asked the state's prison chief to offer vegetarian meal plans to inmates, claiming it would decrease violence.

Newsday
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by tm at 04:30 PM

Subway gunman Bernard Goetz asked the state's prison chief to offer vegetarian meal plans to inmates, claiming it would decrease violence.

Newsday
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:30 PM

Subway gunman Bernard Goetz asked the state's prison chief to offer vegetarian meal plans to inmates, claiming it would decrease violence.

Newsday
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:30 PM

Subway gunman Bernard Goetz asked the state's prison chief to offer vegetarian meal plans to inmates, claiming it would decrease violence.

Newsday
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by tm at 04:30 PM

A scantily clad animal rights protester is arrested for causing "pedestrian and vehicle traffic to stop and take notice."

NBC 5
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by tm at 09:41 AM

A scantily clad animal rights protester is arrested for causing "pedestrian and vehicle traffic to stop and take notice."

NBC 5
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:41 AM

Lisa Franzetta and Naoko Takata from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken in Las Vegas-style chicken costumes in front of a KFC store in Shibuya.

Japan Today
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by tm at 09:05 AM

Lisa Franzetta and Naoko Takata from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken in Las Vegas-style chicken costumes in front of a KFC store in Shibuya.

Japan Today
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:05 AM

If only Bernhard Goetz had eaten his veggies before getting on that No. 2 train in 1984.
The infamous subway gunman said he has mellowed out since going vegetarian - and he's convinced that prisons would be much safer if inmates were put on no-meat diets.

Daily News
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by tm at 08:57 AM

If only Bernhard Goetz had eaten his veggies before getting on that No. 2 train in 1984.
The infamous subway gunman said he has mellowed out since going vegetarian - and he's convinced that prisons would be much safer if inmates were put on no-meat diets.

Daily News
Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:57 AM
March 14, 2003

A police officer talks to scantily dressed in chicken costume Holly Fraser, from Toronto Canada, as she protests outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Hong Kong.

AP
Friday, March 14, 2003.

Posted by tm at 04:32 PM

A police officer talks to scantily dressed in chicken costume Holly Fraser, from Toronto Canada, as she protests outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Hong Kong.

AP
Friday, March 14, 2003.

Posted by jlh at 04:32 PM
March 12, 2003

Longtime animal rights activist Chrissie Hynde took a break from her tour with the Pretenders to help stage a big PETA protest at a KFC eatery in Seattle.

Chicago Sun-Times
Wednesday, March 12, 2003

*Note: second story down

Posted by tm at 10:11 AM

Longtime animal rights activist Chrissie Hynde took a break from her tour with the Pretenders to help stage a big PETA protest at a KFC eatery in Seattle.

Chicago Sun-Times
Wednesday, March 12, 2003

*Note: second story down

Posted by jlh at 10:11 AM
March 11, 2003

Showing a bit of skin to save some animal skins.
This is how two women who call themselves 'Lettuce Ladies' are spreading the 'Go Vegetarian' message on their Asian tour.

Channel News Asia
Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Posted by tm at 03:20 PM

Showing a bit of skin to save some animal skins.
This is how two women who call themselves 'Lettuce Ladies' are spreading the 'Go Vegetarian' message on their Asian tour.

Channel News Asia
Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:20 PM

SINGAPORE -- Two animal rights activists plan to hold a protest against animal abuse here, donning lettuce-leaf bikinis as part of a campaign to encourage Asians to stop eating meat and adopt a vegetarian lifestyle, a spokesman said on Monday.

The Straits Times
Monday, March 10, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:13 AM

SINGAPORE -- Two animal rights activists plan to hold a protest against animal abuse here, donning lettuce-leaf bikinis as part of a campaign to encourage Asians to stop eating meat and adopt a vegetarian lifestyle, a spokesman said on Monday.

The Straits Times
Monday, March 10, 2003

Posted by tm at 09:13 AM

Turkey is certainly posing problems for President Bush. And not just the country, which still won't allow U.S. troops onto its soil to stage an invasion of Iraq.

The Washington Times
Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Posted by tm at 08:55 AM

Turkey is certainly posing problems for President Bush. And not just the country, which still won't allow U.S. troops onto its soil to stage an invasion of Iraq.

The Washington Times
Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:55 AM
March 07, 2003

A PETA ( People for Ethical Treatment for Animals) protester is taken away from the catwalk during the presentation of Celine's 2003-2004 fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection designed by American fashion designer Michael Kors and presented in Paris.

AP
Friday March 7, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:32 PM

A PETA ( People for Ethical Treatment for Animals) protester is taken away from the catwalk during the presentation of Celine's 2003-2004 fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection designed by American fashion designer Michael Kors and presented in Paris.

AP
Friday March 7, 2003

Posted by tm at 05:32 PM

Calling EPA adminstrator Christie Whitman a "mad scientist" for her policy on animal testing, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals yesterday launched a new ad campaign yesterday which purportedly shows the former New Jersey governor torturing a helpless mouse.

Friday, March 07, 2003
The Trentonian

Posted by jlh at 11:19 AM

Calling EPA adminstrator Christie Whitman a "mad scientist" for her policy on animal testing, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals yesterday launched a new ad campaign yesterday which purportedly shows the former New Jersey governor torturing a helpless mouse.

Friday, March 07, 2003
The Trentonian

Posted by tm at 11:19 AM
March 06, 2003

Alex Hodgkins, who identified herself as an intern for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, hands out fliers in downtown Reno, Nev., Thursday, March 6, 2003, in front of the group's ``The Holocaust on Your Plate'' display.

AP
Thursday, March 6, 2003,

Posted by jlh at 05:55 PM

Alex Hodgkins, who identified herself as an intern for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, hands out fliers in downtown Reno, Nev., Thursday, March 6, 2003, in front of the group's ``The Holocaust on Your Plate'' display.

AP
Thursday, March 6, 2003,

Posted by tm at 05:55 PM

A PETA ( People for Ethical Treatment for Animals) protestor is taken away from the catewalk during the presentation of Dior's 2003-2004 fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection designed by British fashion designer John Galliano and presented in Paris.

AP
Thursday March 6, 2003

Posted by tm at 05:36 PM

A PETA ( People for Ethical Treatment for Animals) protestor is taken away from the catewalk during the presentation of Dior's 2003-2004 fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection designed by British fashion designer John Galliano and presented in Paris.

AP
Thursday March 6, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:36 PM

The footage is hazy and grainy, but the videotape clearly shows an elephant using its trunk to tug at the chain connecting a shackle around its hind leg to a tether in its stall.

The Star-Ledger
Thursday, March 06, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:27 AM

The footage is hazy and grainy, but the videotape clearly shows an elephant using its trunk to tug at the chain connecting a shackle around its hind leg to a tether in its stall.

The Star-Ledger
Thursday, March 06, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:27 AM
March 05, 2003

The circus is in town, and so are animal rights advocates, with a court order letting them protest at Continental Airlines Arena against what they allege is cruelty to elephants and other animals.

AP
Wednesday, March 5, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:43 PM

The circus is in town, and so are animal rights advocates, with a court order letting them protest at Continental Airlines Arena against what they allege is cruelty to elephants and other animals.

AP
Wednesday, March 5, 2003

Posted by tm at 05:43 PM
March 03, 2003

On two nights in December, Nathan Runkle and Derek Koons walked into five huge sheds at Weaver Bros. Egg Farm near this Darke County town.

Toledo Blade
Sunday, March 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:55 AM

On two nights in December, Nathan Runkle and Derek Koons walked into five huge sheds at Weaver Bros. Egg Farm near this Darke County town.

Toledo Blade
Sunday, March 2, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:55 AM

The animal-rights activists who took on the Happy Cows of California and promoted a Thanksgiving season advertisement featuring a hostage-taking turkey are out with a new campaign that has prompted emotional reactions.

San Diego Union-Tribune
March 1, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:49 AM

The animal-rights activists who took on the Happy Cows of California and promoted a Thanksgiving season advertisement featuring a hostage-taking turkey are out with a new campaign that has prompted emotional reactions.

San Diego Union-Tribune
March 1, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:49 AM

Two faux tigers found their way Friday to the corner of 17th Street and Cumberland Avenue.

Knoxville News-Sentinel
Friday, February 28, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:07 AM

Two faux tigers found their way Friday to the corner of 17th Street and Cumberland Avenue.

Knoxville News-Sentinel
Friday, February 28, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:07 AM

A pedestrian carrying a child walks past a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals display, Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, in San Diegos Balboa Park.

AP
Friday, February 28, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:13 AM

A pedestrian carrying a child walks past a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals display, Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, in San Diegos Balboa Park.

AP
Friday, February 28, 2003

Posted by tm at 09:13 AM
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