May 30, 2003
Animal rights activists are smelling an opportunity to take three cosmetics companies to task for their use of civet cat musk in popular perfumes like Shalimar, now that the cats have been linked to the SARS virus.
New York Post
Friday, May 30, 2003
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09:01 AM
Animal rights activists are smelling an opportunity to take three cosmetics companies to task for their use of civet cat musk in popular perfumes like Shalimar, now that the cats have been linked to the SARS virus.
New York Post
Friday, May 30, 2003
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09:01 AM
May 22, 2003
Animal Scramble has a politically problematic pachyderm.
Democrat and Chronicle
Thursday, May 22, 2003
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03:51 PM
Animal Scramble has a politically problematic pachyderm.
Democrat and Chronicle
Thursday, May 22, 2003
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03:51 PM
There's controversy surrounding one of the displays in Rochester's "Animal Scramble".
WROC TV
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
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03:48 PM
There's controversy surrounding one of the displays in Rochester's "Animal Scramble".
WROC TV
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
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03:48 PM
May 21, 2003
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is accusing the organizers of “Animal Scramble” of suppressing its message about cruelty to circus animals.
Democrat and Chronicle
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
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04:32 PM
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is accusing the organizers of ěAnimal Scrambleî of suppressing its message about cruelty to circus animals.
Democrat and Chronicle
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
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04:32 PM
May 20, 2003
Alec Baldwin — known for his fiery temper and public outbursts — is turning his wrath on people who abuse critters.
MSNBC
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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03:39 PM
Alec Baldwin ó known for his fiery temper and public outbursts ó is turning his wrath on people who abuse critters.
MSNBC
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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03:39 PM
If Ingrid Newkirk has her way, a perfectly stomach-turning event will take place at the Oxo Tower or Smithfield Market in London, or possibly at a butcher's shop in Hertfordshire at some point in the future.
Telegraph
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:37 AM
If Ingrid Newkirk has her way, a perfectly stomach-turning event will take place at the Oxo Tower or Smithfield Market in London, or possibly at a butcher's shop in Hertfordshire at some point in the future.
Telegraph
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:37 AM
Roosevelt High students said they hardly noticed the back-page ad in their yearbook. And those who did take note either thought the photo of a chubby teenage boy spewing milk out his nose and mouth was shocking, gross or hilarious -- but certainly not offensive enough to rip out.
The Fresno Bee
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:30 AM
Roosevelt High students said they hardly noticed the back-page ad in their yearbook. And those who did take note either thought the photo of a chubby teenage boy spewing milk out his nose and mouth was shocking, gross or hilarious -- but certainly not offensive enough to rip out.
The Fresno Bee
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:30 AM
D.C. court judges and accompanying officials of the D.C. court system requested that two framed Civil War paintings hanging near the lobby of a Williamsburg hotel be removed in advance of a management training conference last week.
The Washington Times
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:28 AM
D.C. court judges and accompanying officials of the D.C. court system requested that two framed Civil War paintings hanging near the lobby of a Williamsburg hotel be removed in advance of a management training conference last week.
The Washington Times
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
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11:28 AM
May 15, 2003
Scientists in Germany say an experimental drug for the common cold might also serve against SARS, while thousands of Chinese turn to the occult to ward off the disease as it enters China's vulnerable countryside.
AP
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
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09:16 AM
Scientists in Germany say an experimental drug for the common cold might also serve against SARS, while thousands of Chinese turn to the occult to ward off the disease as it enters China's vulnerable countryside.
AP
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
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09:16 AM
May 13, 2003
If the volume of angry e-mail messages we at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have received in the last two weeks is any measure, we owe America a titanic apology.
The Buffalo News
Sunday, May 11, 2003
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11:45 AM
If the volume of angry e-mail messages we at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have received in the last two weeks is any measure, we owe America a titanic apology.
The Buffalo News
Sunday, May 11, 2003
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11:45 AM
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said yesterday that it has wrung more concessions from KFC about the treatment of poultry before the birds are killed and fried.
The Courier-Journal
Friday, May 9, 2003
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11:05 AM
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said yesterday that it has wrung more concessions from KFC about the treatment of poultry before the birds are killed and fried.
The Courier-Journal
Friday, May 9, 2003
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11:05 AM
This weekend, Brevardians can learn how to make meatless food choices from one of the leading activists in the country's most vocal animal rights groups.
FLORIDA TODAY
Thursday, May 8, 2003
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11:01 AM
This weekend, Brevardians can learn how to make meatless food choices from one of the leading activists in the country's most vocal animal rights groups.
FLORIDA TODAY
Thursday, May 8, 2003
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11:01 AM
One of the world's largest food firms has bowed to pressure from animal rights activists over the treatment of its animals.
The Guardian
Saturday, May 10, 2003
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10:58 AM
One of the world's largest food firms has bowed to pressure from animal rights activists over the treatment of its animals.
The Guardian
Saturday, May 10, 2003
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10:58 AM
May 08, 2003
PETA squawks, KFC chickens out
Apparently, those wacky antics by animals rights groups sometimes work. Earlier this month, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals threatened to picket the Los Angeles production of ěThe Producersî because KFC pitchman Jason Alexander stars in the show.
MSNBC
Thursday, May 8, 2003
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08:55 AM
PETA squawks, KFC chickens out
Apparently, those wacky antics by animals rights groups sometimes work. Earlier this month, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals threatened to picket the Los Angeles production of “The Producers” because KFC pitchman Jason Alexander stars in the show.
MSNBC
Thursday, May 8, 2003
May 07, 2003
The West Coast has always had a reputation among Canadians for being a haven for granola crunchers and tofu heads. That reputation has now been confirmed.
CanWest News Service
Wednesday, May 7, 2003
The West Coast has always had a reputation among Canadians for being a haven for granola crunchers and tofu heads. That reputation has now been confirmed.
CanWest News Service
Wednesday, May 7, 2003
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11:27 AM
May 06, 2003
Anti-fur protesters showed up as the 21st annual North American Fur and Fashion Exposition got underway in Montreal.
CBC
Monday, May 5, 2003
Anti-fur protesters showed up as the 21st annual North American Fur and Fashion Exposition got underway in Montreal.
CBC
Monday, May 5, 2003
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01:32 PM
May 02, 2003
KENTUCKY Fried Chicken pitchman Jason Alexander has no problem negotiating with terrorists. The zealots at PETA were threatening to demonstrate at tonight's first preview performance of "The Producers," in which Alexander stars, in Los Angeles.
NY Post
Friday, May 2, 2003
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09:02 AM
KENTUCKY Fried Chicken pitchman Jason Alexander has no problem negotiating with terrorists. The zealots at PETA were threatening to demonstrate at tonight's first preview performance of "The Producers," in which Alexander stars, in Los Angeles.
NY Post
Friday, May 2, 2003
May 01, 2003
Local vegetarians have chosen the perfect place to tempt their taste buds as San Francisco has been designated the most vegetarian-friendly city in the country, according to a survey released today.
KRON
Tuesday, April 29, 2003
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10:57 AM
Local vegetarians have chosen the perfect place to tempt their taste buds as San Francisco has been designated the most vegetarian-friendly city in the country, according to a survey released today.
KRON
Tuesday, April 29, 2003