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September 30, 2003

Opera fans got horror along with their high notes last night as animal-rights activists waved the bloody carcasses of skinned foxes in their faces at Lincoln Center.

New York Post
Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:44 AM

Opera fans got horror along with their high notes last night as animal-rights activists waved the bloody carcasses of skinned foxes in their faces at Lincoln Center.

New York Post
Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Posted by tam at 11:44 AM


If you are watching TV at 8 p.m. on a Friday, you are probably not on a date.

Time
Monday, October 6, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:25 AM


If you are watching TV at 8 p.m. on a Friday, you are probably not on a date.

Time
Monday, October 6, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:25 AM
September 29, 2003

A prominent Bay Area chef and his partners, staggering under attacks by animal-rights activists, say they will improve conditions at their farm near Stockton where they force-feed ducks to make a French delicacy called foie gras.

San Francisco Chronicle
Saturday, September 27, 2003

Posted by tam at 10:21 AM

A prominent Bay Area chef and his partners, staggering under attacks by animal-rights activists, say they will improve conditions at their farm near Stockton where they force-feed ducks to make a French delicacy called foie gras.

San Francisco Chronicle
Saturday, September 27, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:21 AM

My friend Arthur considers himself a sophisticate, especially when it comes to food.

The New York Times
Sunday, September 27, 2003

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Posted by jlh at 10:13 AM

My friend Arthur considers himself a sophisticate, especially when it comes to food.

The New York Times
Sunday, September 27, 2003

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Posted by tam at 10:13 AM

Vannessa Allbright sits on a sofa in her small duplex, coaxing the two loves of her life over to her side.

The News Examiner
Friday, September 26, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:47 AM

Vannessa Allbright sits on a sofa in her small duplex, coaxing the two loves of her life over to her side.

The News Examiner
Friday, September 26, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:47 AM

Two members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) were removed from a San Diego Padres game at Qualcomm Stadium after protesting the team's affiliation with pet retailer PETCO, according to a statement released by the group.

NBC
Sunday, September 28, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:42 AM

Two members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) were removed from a San Diego Padres game at Qualcomm Stadium after protesting the team's affiliation with pet retailer PETCO, according to a statement released by the group.

NBC
Sunday, September 28, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:42 AM

It’s a slow news day when three or four reporters show up to watch two people with a string of faux poultry protest in front of the Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Reno News and Review
Thursday, September 25

Posted by tam at 09:37 AM

Itís a slow news day when three or four reporters show up to watch two people with a string of faux poultry protest in front of the Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Reno News and Review
Thursday, September 25

Posted by jlh at 09:37 AM
September 26, 2003

A sign-wielding man standing in the drive- through lane of the KFC on Fowler Avenue on Thursday afternoon had a lot to squawk about.

Tampa Tribune
Friday, September 26, 2003

Posted by tam at 07:09 PM

A sign-wielding man standing in the drive- through lane of the KFC on Fowler Avenue on Thursday afternoon had a lot to squawk about.

Tampa Tribune
Friday, September 26, 2003

Posted by jlh at 07:09 PM

The setting was last week at IAMS corporate headquarters at 7250 Poe Ave. in Dayton.

Dayton City Paper
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by tam at 08:30 AM

The setting was last week at IAMS corporate headquarters at 7250 Poe Ave. in Dayton.

Dayton City Paper
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:30 AM

Radical animal rights activists are targeting New York for a dramatic new anti-fur campaign that ends a pause in the gory in-your-face stunts the group said it imposed in the city after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Daily News
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by tam at 08:27 AM

Radical animal rights activists are targeting New York for a dramatic new anti-fur campaign that ends a pause in the gory in-your-face stunts the group said it imposed in the city after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Daily News
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:27 AM
September 25, 2003

Wearing a rooster's comb on her helmet and peddling a message, Rachel Bjork rode to the KFC restaurant on Main Street Wednesday.

Billings Gazette
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by tam at 12:04 PM

Wearing a rooster's comb on her helmet and peddling a message, Rachel Bjork rode to the KFC restaurant on Main Street Wednesday.

Billings Gazette
Thursday, September 25, 2003

Posted by jlh at 12:04 PM
September 24, 2003

SONOMA, Calif. The bas relief olive branches are finally dry on the Venetian plaster walls of Sonoma Saveurs, the latest temple to artisanal cuisine set to open on the town plaza. But do not be fooled: there is no peace here.

New York Times
Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:45 PM

SONOMA, Calif. The bas relief olive branches are finally dry on the Venetian plaster walls of Sonoma Saveurs, the latest temple to artisanal cuisine set to open on the town plaza. But do not be fooled: there is no peace here.

New York Times
Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:45 PM
September 23, 2003

Aurora was the focus of a fierce and on-going national battle between commercial pet store Petco and animal rights activists on Saturday when nearly 20 local activists showed up to protest the grand opening of the remodeled Petco on East Mississippi Avenue near Highway 225.

Aurora Sentinel
Tuesday 23 September, 2003

Posted by tam at 01:19 PM

Aurora was the focus of a fierce and on-going national battle between commercial pet store Petco and animal rights activists on Saturday when nearly 20 local activists showed up to protest the grand opening of the remodeled Petco on East Mississippi Avenue near Highway 225.

Aurora Sentinel
Tuesday 23 September, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:19 PM

Bruce Friedrich is the man behind PETA's attention-grabbing PR activities. But his ultimate objective is to change the way companies like Burger King and KFC do business.

PRWeek
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:15 AM

Bruce Friedrich is the man behind PETA's attention-grabbing PR activities. But his ultimate objective is to change the way companies like Burger King and KFC do business.

PRWeek
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by tam at 10:15 AM
September 22, 2003

Two protesters go to jail after painting fake blood on a local company's sign. Dozens of PETA protestors gathered in at Iams Headquarters on Poe Avenue.

WDTN
Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:17 PM

Two protesters go to jail after painting fake blood on a local company's sign. Dozens of PETA protestors gathered in at Iams Headquarters on Poe Avenue.

WDTN
Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:17 PM

Under cover of darkness, a band of environmental activists last week went straight for the gourmet table. They raided a foie gras farm near Stockton, Calif., and "rescued" four ducks whose livers were headed for posh restaurants.

Time
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:43 PM

Under cover of darkness, a band of environmental activists last week went straight for the gourmet table. They raided a foie gras farm near Stockton, Calif., and "rescued" four ducks whose livers were headed for posh restaurants.

Time
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by tam at 02:43 PM

Animal activists, a civil rights agitator, and a hip-hop mogul form an unlikely alliance against low standards in the food industry.

BlackEnterprize.com
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:17 PM

Animal activists, a civil rights agitator, and a hip-hop mogul form an unlikely alliance against low standards in the food industry.

BlackEnterprize.com
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by tam at 02:17 PM

Animal rights activists are stepping up criticism of the KFC restaurant chain’s refusal to follow the lead of fast-food industry leaders in changing the way it treats and kills chickens.

AP
Friday, September 19, 2003

Posted by tam at 02:09 PM

Animal rights activists are stepping up criticism of the KFC restaurant chainís refusal to follow the lead of fast-food industry leaders in changing the way it treats and kills chickens.

AP
Friday, September 19, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:09 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is bringing its campaign against PETCO Animal Supplies Inc. to Pleasanton.

Tri-Valley Herald
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by tam at 02:01 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is bringing its campaign against PETCO Animal Supplies Inc. to Pleasanton.

Tri-Valley Herald
Monday, September 22, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:01 PM
September 11, 2003

NAACP President Kweisi Mfume is asking the parent of the KFC fried chicken chain to require more humane treatment and slaughter of poultry by its suppliers.

AP
Thursday, September 11, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:43 PM

NAACP President Kweisi Mfume is asking the parent of the KFC fried chicken chain to require more humane treatment and slaughter of poultry by its suppliers.

AP
Thursday, September 11, 2003

Posted by tam at 02:43 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has recruited another high-profile person for its campaign against Yum! Brands Inc. over the treatment of chickens bound for KFC restaurants.

The Courier-Journal
Thursday, September 11, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:22 AM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has recruited another high-profile person for its campaign against Yum! Brands Inc. over the treatment of chickens bound for KFC restaurants.

The Courier-Journal
Thursday, September 11, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:22 AM
September 10, 2003

When he played his trade mark cover drives from the meat of his bat, it was an exquisite delight for cricket lovers all over the world.

KeralaNext.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:13 PM

When he played his trade mark cover drives from the meat of his bat, it was an exquisite delight for cricket lovers all over the world.

KeralaNext.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Posted by tam at 05:13 PM

Feeding youngsters fattening food such as hamburgers is child abuse - according to a local billboard paid for by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Associated Press
Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:08 PM

Feeding youngsters fattening food such as hamburgers is child abuse - according to a local billboard paid for by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Associated Press
Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Posted by tam at 05:08 PM
September 09, 2003

When the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claimed victory this week over fast-food chain KFC Corp., the company had no comment. But KFC wasnít always so ìchicken.î

Fox News
Friday , September 05, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:02 PM

When the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claimed victory this week over fast-food chain KFC Corp., the company had no comment. But KFC wasn’t always so “chicken.”

Fox News
Friday , September 05, 2003

Posted by tam at 04:02 PM

BRAZILIAN supermodel Fernanda Tavares has signed up as the latest postergirl for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals brigade.

Vogue.com
Friday, September 5 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:59 PM

BRAZILIAN supermodel Fernanda Tavares has signed up as the latest postergirl for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals brigade.

Vogue.com
Friday, September 5 2003

Posted by tam at 03:59 PM

Fashion model Fernanda Tavares is the latest postergirl for animal rights, unveiling a new global campaign for the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in her native Brazil on Thursday.

Reuters
Thursday, September 4, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:57 PM

Fashion model Fernanda Tavares is the latest postergirl for animal rights, unveiling a new global campaign for the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in her native Brazil on Thursday.

Reuters
Thursday, September 4, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:57 PM

Thursday and Friday evenings outside the Metro station in Foggy Bottom or Dupont Circle, it's time for FaunaVision.
The side door of a white van is open to display a television screen. Hearing the elegiac piano soundtrack, curious about the flickering images, people on their way to dinner pause and watch.

Washington Post
Monday, September 8, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:53 PM

Thursday and Friday evenings outside the Metro station in Foggy Bottom or Dupont Circle, it's time for FaunaVision.
The side door of a white van is open to display a television screen. Hearing the elegiac piano soundtrack, curious about the flickering images, people on their way to dinner pause and watch.

Washington Post
Monday, September 8, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:53 PM

Why did the crippled chicken cross the road? To embarrass Foote Cone & Belding/Chicago and make the agency back out of a pitch for the $225 million KFC account.

Chicago Sun Times
Tuesday, September 9, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:48 PM

Why did the crippled chicken cross the road? To embarrass Foote Cone & Belding/Chicago and make the agency back out of a pitch for the $225 million KFC account.

Chicago Sun Times
Tuesday, September 9, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:48 PM
September 04, 2003

U.S. Marine Cpl. Ravi Chand has returned from his tour of duty in Iraq and rejoined his old "unit" at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The Washington Times
Thursday, September 4, 2003

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Posted by tam at 03:16 PM

U.S. Marine Cpl. Ravi Chand has returned from his tour of duty in Iraq and rejoined his old "unit" at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The Washington Times
Thursday, September 4, 2003

** NOTE: 4th Story Down

Posted by jlh at 03:16 PM

Militant animal defenders PETA said they had dropped a lawsuit against KFC, after the fast-food giant agreed to change its statement on how its chickens are treated before reaching the restaurant.

AFP
Tuesday, September 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:11 PM

Militant animal defenders PETA said they had dropped a lawsuit against KFC, after the fast-food giant agreed to change its statement on how its chickens are treated before reaching the restaurant.

AFP
Tuesday, September 2, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:11 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has begun a campaign against ìRobinsonís Paddling Porkers,î an animal show scheduled to perform at the Cabarrus County Fair this weekend.

Independent Tribune
Wednesday, September 3, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:56 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has begun a campaign against “Robinson’s Paddling Porkers,” an animal show scheduled to perform at the Cabarrus County Fair this weekend.

Independent Tribune
Wednesday, September 3, 2003

Posted by tam at 01:56 PM

Indian American soldier-cum- animal activist Ravi Chand has returned from his tour of duty in Iraq after seeing combat there and spreading the message for ethical treatment of animals.

PTI News
Thursday, September 4, 2003

Posted by tam at 01:13 PM

Indian American soldier-cum- animal activist Ravi Chand has returned from his tour of duty in Iraq after seeing combat there and spreading the message for ethical treatment of animals.

PTI News
Thursday, September 4, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:13 PM
September 03, 2003
Alec Baldwin Narrates PETA’s Meet Your Meat: A Vegetarian’s Most Powerful Advocacy Tool Just Got Even Better

The overwhelming majority—in fact, about 98 percent—of the land animals killed each year in the United States are those raised for meat, milk, and eggs. Unfortunately, these same animals are also the least protected.

Satya
September 2003

Posted by tam at 05:02 PM
Alec Baldwin Narrates PETAís Meet Your Meat: A Vegetarianís Most Powerful Advocacy Tool Just Got Even Better

The overwhelming majorityóin fact, about 98 percentóof the land animals killed each year in the United States are those raised for meat, milk, and eggs. Unfortunately, these same animals are also the least protected.

Satya
September 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:02 PM

A national animal-rights group that has long targeted Petco now wants shareholders of the San Diego-based retail chain to stop it from selling animals.

The San Diego Tribune
Tuesday, September 3, 2003

Posted by tam at 03:16 PM

A national animal-rights group that has long targeted Petco now wants shareholders of the San Diego-based retail chain to stop it from selling animals.

The San Diego Tribune
Tuesday, September 3, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:16 PM
September 02, 2003

An animal-rights group is dropping its lawsuit against KFC Corp., saying the fast-food giant has agreed to change misleading statements about its treatment of chickens.

AP
Tuesday, September 2, 2003

Posted by tam at 04:47 PM

An animal-rights group is dropping its lawsuit against KFC Corp., saying the fast-food giant has agreed to change misleading statements about its treatment of chickens.

AP
Tuesday, September 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:47 PM
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