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May 27, 2004

It was anything but the average lunch hour in downtown Bakersfield Tuesday, KERO reported.

TheBakersfieldChannel.com
Tuesday, May 25, 200

Posted by arz at 05:34 PM

PETA, the animal rights group known for its outlandish ads and demonstrations, wants to display a billboard in Detroit targeting leather car interiors, but outdoor ad companies refuse to put it up.

Knight Ridder Newspapers
Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:31 PM

Asettlement was announced Thursday in a consumer protection lawsuit alleging that PETCO Animal Supplies Inc. overcharged customers on sale items and did not properly care for animals in its stores.

KFMB-TV
Thursday, May 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:27 PM
May 26, 2004

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has weighed in on the cruelty case involving a 50-year-old Jackson man accused of poisoning five dogs with antifreeze.

Citizen Patriot
Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:31 PM
May 24, 2004

Contrary to Thad Box ("Only replacing Bush can restore honor to Americans," Tribune, May 16), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) does not support violence and has never committed or funded any violent acts, even while countering the phenomenal violence committed against animals in the food, leather and fur, entertainment and experimentation industries.

Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:14 PM
May 21, 2004

As the sporting world looks forward to the race for the second jewel of the Triple Crown this weekend in Maryland, fans should take a moment to remember and appreciate former champions — the graceful giants who made us stand and cheer, galloping into sporting history.

USA Today
Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:12 PM

The Detroit Zoo will become the nation's first major animal facility to give away its elephants solely on ethical grounds.

Detroit Free Press
Thursday, May 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:27 PM

As a vegetarian, Montclair's Kal Penn seems an unlikely candidate for the White Castle Cravers Hall of Fame.

Ohio News Network
Friday, May 21, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:24 PM
May 20, 2004

The animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, wants a Cabot farmer accused of starving his dairy herd to go to jail.

Associated Press
Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:44 PM

Note to animal lovers: pull in your claws when it comes to Halle Berry.

MSNBC
Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:42 PM

I made dinner the other night for five, two of them vegetarians, and while shopping I realized how often such a situation now arises..

The New York Times
Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:39 PM
May 17, 2004

A national animal abuse prevention group is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information regarding a local cruelty case.

The Review Appeal
Monday, May 17, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:33 PM

Four decades ago, hunters off the coast of Washington found the perfect young killer whale specimen swimming with its mother.

Sun-Sentinel
Sunday, May 16, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:24 PM
May 13, 2004

For the second time in three years, an undercover operative for a national animal-rights group has infiltrated a UNC research facility.

The Herald-Sun
Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:10 PM

The egg industry should stop advertising its products as humane as long as it continues such practices as clipping hens’ beaks and depriving birds of food and water, according to a ruling issued Monday by the Better Business Bureau.

MSNBC
Thursday, May 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:08 PM
May 11, 2004

Animal rights activists unveiled a campaign Tuesday that compares the conditions of livestock to those of Holocaust-era concentration camps, defying a ban on the event in Trafalgar Square by city officials.

Associated Press
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:40 PM

Scuffles broke out between police and animal rights protesters in London’s Trafalgar Square today.

The Scotsman
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:38 PM

Animal rights group P.E.T.A. has fired off a letter to Vinton County Prosecuting Attorney Timothy P. Gleason, urging him to vigorously prosecute Kathy and Pat Wilson of the Hamden area.

WBEX1490
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:34 PM
May 07, 2004

There won't be a butterfly release at Saturday's conclusion of the Flight of the Butterfly Festival.

NBC
Friday, May 7, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:31 PM

A campaign by the radical animal rights group Peta which compares the suffering of intensively reared animals with the plight of Jews in Nazi death camps is to be staged on London next week in defiance of a local authority ban.

The Independent Portfolio
Friday, May 7, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:28 PM
May 06, 2004

When West Bend resident Margaret Borchardt donated her full-length mink coat to an animal rights group, she said she was simply supporting a cause in which she believed.

Milwaukee Freeman Newspapers
Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:10 PM

The PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) sent a letter to Sumner County Attorney William R. Mott, urging a vigorous prosecution of Jon Neal, 19, and Henry Fogle, 18, both of the Caldwell area.

Wellington Daily News
Thursday, May6, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:58 PM

Michael Moore is making headlines with his controversial documentary, but one group is targeting the filmmaker for his waistline.

MSNBC
Thursday, May 6, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:06 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals this week asked Lee Richardson Zoo to get rid of its two African elephants, thus closing its elephant exhibit.

The Garden City Telegram
Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:03 PM
May 05, 2004

Animal rights groups in the United States have condemned the Australian wool industry after the recent deaths of around 4,000 sheep in eastern Victoria.

ABC
Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:16 AM

I came into the office yesterday morning to find a box of meat on my desk.

New York Daily News
Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:51 AM

Take a good look at the new billboard at Interstate 71 and West 150th Street, and you have to wonder: Is the bug-eyed boy's sesame seed bun loaded with a sizzling burger or a chicken breast?

The Plain Dealer
Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:48 AM

THE world's largest animal rights organisation today condemned the deaths of 2000 sheep in Victoria, describing the Australian wool industry as "cruel" and renewing the threat of a global boycott of Australian wool products.

Australian Associated Press
Wednesday, May 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:46 AM
May 04, 2004

Goodbye, Sloppy Joes. Hello, tofu tacos?

New York Daily News
Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:01 PM
May 03, 2004

Funny man Bill Maher sent an email to staffers and faculty at Columbia. But not everyone is amused.

MSNBC
Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:57 PM

Gary Yourofsky and Kate Timko, from Royal Oak, Mich., have stopped in Halifax County for two days to explain the benefits of a vegan lifestyle, and, what they believe are, the cruel methods used to supply humans with meat.

Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald
Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:35 AM

LOWELL Rose McGarry owns a pet dog and 11 ducks. And she adores filet mignon too much to be a vegetarian.

Lowell Sun
Friday, April 30, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:26 AM

Three Case Western Reserve University freshmen were charged with cruelty to animals after the videotaped killing of a hamster went out over a college Web service.

The Plain Dealer
Friday, April 30, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:21 AM

What do you do when you own a fur coat and have a change of heart about animal cruelty? PETA will take your coat and send it to the needy in Iraq.

Men's News Daily
Monday, April 3, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:12 AM

In light of a pit bull attack in LaRue County last week, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals plans to use Hodgenville to start a new national advertising campaign against chaining dogs.

The News-Enterprise
Sunday, May 2, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:03 AM
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