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April 08, 2005

MADISON, Wis. -- A Wisconsin professor's plans to study the effect of Taser weapons on pigs have come come under fire.

WISCTV.com
April 7, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:44 AM
February 08, 2005

Secret documents describing how some monkeys can scream in misery, fear and anger during experiments were produced in the high court yesterday as evidence that the laws intended to protect laboratory animals are being flouted.

The Guardian
Tuesday, February 8, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:23 PM
January 27, 2005

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has given a $1,500 grant to the Lake City Humane Society and Animal Shelter as a reward for boycotting products from a well-known pet food manufacturer.

Lake City Reporter
Thursday, January 27, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:49 PM
January 21, 2005

Alachua County residents and pet professionals are joining an International boycott of Iams pet food company by telling the multi-billion dollar pet food giant that they will not purchase, sell, or recommend Iams pet food until the company makes some big changes in their animal research program.

Alachua Post
Thursday, January 20, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:31 PM
January 19, 2005

Two representatives from the animal rights group known for its flamboyant protests showed up on International Speedway Boulevard on Tuesday to protest animal tests conducted by Iams, a popular dog and cat food company.

Daytona Beach News
Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:15 PM
January 14, 2005

Three types of mammals shown to have such skills

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Rats can use the rhythm of human language to tell the difference between Dutch and Japanese, researchers in Spain reported on Sunday.

CNN
Tuesday, January 9, 2005

Posted by eo at 04:39 PM
October 21, 2004

A group of PETA protesters stopped the flow of traffic in Albany.

Capital News 9
Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:13 PM
October 11, 2004

In advance of its annual general meeting, (Tuesday 12 October), Procter & Gamble (P&G), the company which owns Iams pet food, has announced plans to phase out contracts to perform animal testing in outside laboratories within two years.

UKPets
Monday, October 11,2004

Posted by arz at 05:51 PM
September 28, 2004

Protesters brought their fight against a dog food maker to Waco Monday.

KCEN-TV
Monday, September 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:11 PM
September 27, 2004

On Feb. 4, 1966, Life magazine published a photo essay, "Concentration Camps for Dogs," that detailed animal cruelty by a Maryland dealer suspected of stealing dogs from their owners and selling them to researchers.

Newsday
Monday, September 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:56 AM
September 24, 2004

Controversial animal rights group PETA, or People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals, has a new ad out.

NBC-WSTM
Friday, September 24, 2004

Posted by arz at 02:32 PM
September 07, 2004

Grace Kendall knew back in seventh grade that she did not want to cut open a preserved frog.

The New York Times
Monday, September 6, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:38 AM
August 13, 2004

Animal rights activists -- several wearing animal masks and convict's stripes and sitting in cramped cages -- yesterday protested the treatment of animals at pet food testing facilities.

Winnipeg Sun
Friday, August 13, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:02 AM
August 05, 2004

Pet food giant Iams uses a company contractor that tests animals under brutal, inhumane conditions, animal rights organization PETA charges.

The Washington Times
Wednesday, August 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:56 AM
August 04, 2004

Researchers at the University of Munich repeated the experiment 70 times: a healthy volunteer would receive a chemical injection, then be left alone to ride out an artificially induced panic attack.

The New York Times
Wednesday, August 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:39 PM
July 14, 2004

An 85-year-old activist has started a two-day hunger strike outside the site of a proposed animal research centre.

BBC News
Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:42 AM
July 08, 2004

Thousands of Procter & Gamble Co. employees arrived at work Wednesday morning to a voice mail message from Pretenders star Chrissie Hynde.

The Cincinnati Enquirer
Thursday, July 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:22 AM
June 28, 2004

It’s a warm, sunny morning, less than a week after the final day of school — for many teens, a time to rest and relax.

Statesman Journal
Monday, June 28, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:05 PM
June 08, 2004

For three decades, they were poked and prodded, subjected to some of the cruelest animal testing in America.

KSATabc
Friday, June 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:17 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
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
April 26, 2004

Police swiftly seized the shovels Monday of animal-rights protesters who had just begun to plunge the blades into a grassy courtyard above underground animal-research labs at UC Berkeley.

San Francisco Chronicle
Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:45 PM
April 20, 2004

Group had planned to demonstrate against a pet food manufacturer it says is cruel to animals.

Los Angeles Times
Sunday, April 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:51 PM

When scientists at the Tufts veterinary school fractured the legs of six dogs to see how they healed, and then euthanized the dogs, all in the name of research, the ensuing outcry reopened the argument over how far is too far when it comes to using animals to advance medicine.

Boston Globe
Sunday, April 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:38 PM
April 09, 2004

An animal activist wearing prison garb and a monkey mask crams himself into a cage as he holds a sign which reads 'Columbia University Tortures Animals' during a protest outside an alumni fundraising reception in Beijing at which Columbia President Lee Bollinger was speaking April 9, 2004.

Reuters
Friday, April 9, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:59 PM
March 08, 2004

In its fight against animal cruelty in medical research, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a complaint against Columbia University last Wednesday.

Columbia Daily Spectator

Monday, March 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:41 AM
March 03, 2004

In medical research filmed secretly by anti-vivisection campaigners in Cambridge in 2002, marmoset monkeys had the top of their skulls sawn off and part of their brain sucked out or injected with toxins.

The Guardian
Monday, March 1, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:49 AM
March 02, 2004

Much animal research is wasted because it is poorly conducted and not properly evaluated, doctors argue in today's British Medical Journal.

The Guardian
Friday, February 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:55 AM
February 27, 2004

PETA MADE ANOTHER welcome appearance on the streets of San Diego, this time with a less light-hearted approach to raising the public’s awareness of animal cruelty.

Fahrenheit
Thursday, February 26, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:44 AM
February 26, 2004

More than a dozen people protested outside the Four Seasons Hotel Monday evening against Columbia's University's use of monkeys for scientific experiments and research.

Los Angeles Times
Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:58 AM
February 20, 2004

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is intensifying its campaign against Columbia. Undaunted by what they see as an unresponsive administration, activists from the organization continue to protest what they call "grotesque abuses to animals" in laboratories at Columbia.

Columbia Spectator
Thursday, February 19, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:11 AM
January 13, 2004

More than 100 monkeys were involved in experiments at the University of Utah between October 1998 and February 2003. Some primates were as young as 6 months old.
But good luck finding out what was done to them.

The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:09 AM
December 09, 2003

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says its members will use bullhorns and distribute graphic leaflets in a Palmer College of Chiropractic scientist's Iowa City neighborhood Sunday to protest his use of animals in research.

Iowa City Press-Citizen
Saturday, December 6, 2003

Posted by arz at 12:13 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says its members will use bullhorns and distribute graphic leaflets in a Palmer College of Chiropractic scientist's Iowa City neighborhood Sunday to protest his use of animals in research.

Iowa City Press-Citizen
Saturday, December 6, 2003

Posted by jlh at 12:13 PM
December 02, 2003

This letter is in response to the article "Preposterous PETA" (ODE, Nov. 14). Early in the article, Travis Willse provides insight into the tragic workings of a culture that has produced countless atrocities, of which animal research is only one.

Oregon Daily Emerald
Tuesday, November 2, 2003

Posted by arz at 02:58 PM

This letter is in response to the article "Preposterous PETA" (ODE, Nov. 14). Early in the article, Travis Willse provides insight into the tragic workings of a culture that has produced countless atrocities, of which animal research is only one.

Oregon Daily Emerald
Tuesday, November 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 02:58 PM

Students are becoming desensitized to animal suffering through dissection in science classes, charges animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which is urging schools to stop the practice.

WorldNetDaily
Tuesday, December 2, 2003

Posted by arz at 11:05 AM

Students are becoming desensitized to animal suffering through dissection in science classes, charges animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which is urging schools to stop the practice.

WorldNetDaily
Tuesday, December 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:05 AM
November 19, 2003

After finding repeated violations of animal-treatment rules, the University of Washington has suspended professor Chen Dong from animal testing indefinitely, an unusually severe punishment.

The Seattle Times
Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:55 PM

After finding repeated violations of animal-treatment rules, the University of Washington has suspended professor Chen Dong from animal testing indefinitely, an unusually severe punishment.

The Seattle Times
Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Posted by arz at 01:55 PM

Billing the event as a "snarl-in," People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals staged a demonstration Monday in Market Square against the makers of Iams pet food.

Foster's Online
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:04 AM

Billing the event as a "snarl-in," People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals staged a demonstration Monday in Market Square against the makers of Iams pet food.

Foster's Online
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:04 AM

A Vance County pet food plant that has a reputation for helping the local animal shelter was the target of an animal-rights protest Monday afternoon.

The Daily Dispatch
Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Posted by arz at 08:59 AM

A Vance County pet food plant that has a reputation for helping the local animal shelter was the target of an animal-rights protest Monday afternoon.

The Daily Dispatch
Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:59 AM
November 18, 2003

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Columbia Vegan and Vegetarian Action staged a demonstration Monday evening protesting improper animal research that they say is being conducted the Columbia University Health Sciences medical center.

Columbia Daily Spectator
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Posted by arz at 11:42 AM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Columbia Vegan and Vegetarian Action staged a demonstration Monday evening protesting improper animal research that they say is being conducted the Columbia University Health Sciences medical center.

Columbia Daily Spectator
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:42 AM
November 13, 2003

Veterinary students at the University of California, Davis, no longer will perform fatal operations on dogs and cats from the Sacramento County animal shelter, ending a controversial practice that has existed for decades.

The Sacremento Bee
Monday, November 10, 2003

Posted by arz at 03:39 PM

Veterinary students at the University of California, Davis, no longer will perform fatal operations on dogs and cats from the Sacramento County animal shelter, ending a controversial practice that has existed for decades.

The Sacremento Bee
Monday, November 10, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:39 PM
November 11, 2003

With animal rights activists already lining up to protest, Cambridge University could use a cash shortfall as an excuse for dropping its new animal research centre, says Anna Fazackerley.

The Guardian
Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Posted by arz at 04:04 PM

With animal rights activists already lining up to protest, Cambridge University could use a cash shortfall as an excuse for dropping its new animal research centre, says Anna Fazackerley.

The Guardian
Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:04 PM
November 05, 2003

PETA is snarling mad at the IAMS pet food company.

ABC19
Wednesday, November 5, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:14 AM

PETA is snarling mad at the IAMS pet food company.

ABC19
Wednesday, November 5, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:14 AM
November 03, 2003

In a steady rain Sunday evening, 16 protestors brought a little thunder of their own to the sidewalk in front of the University of Rochesterís animal experimentation laboratories on Elmwood Avenue.

Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Monday, November 3, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:24 AM

In a steady rain Sunday evening, 16 protestors brought a little thunder of their own to the sidewalk in front of the University of Rochester’s animal experimentation laboratories on Elmwood Avenue.

Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
Monday, November 3, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:24 AM
October 21, 2003

Columbia University regularly commits "atrocities" against lab animals, a former researcher charges - and now the federal government is on its tail.

New York Daily News
Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:18 AM

Columbia University regularly commits "atrocities" against lab animals, a former researcher charges - and now the federal government is on its tail.

New York Daily News
Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:18 AM
October 16, 2003

Once when I was in vet school, I observed a healthy young pig being prepared for surgery. I watched as the unconscious piglet was tied to a stainless steel operating table, then scrubbed with antiseptics.

The Seattle Times
Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:13 AM

Once when I was in vet school, I observed a healthy young pig being prepared for surgery. I watched as the unconscious piglet was tied to a stainless steel operating table, then scrubbed with antiseptics.

The Seattle Times
Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:13 AM
October 15, 2003

A.G. Lafley, Procter & Gamble Co.'s president and chief executive, wore a purple shirt and tie to mark himself as a cheerleader for the company's new over-counter Prilosec medicine, sold in purple packaging.

Associated Press
Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:26 AM

A.G. Lafley, Procter & Gamble Co.'s president and chief executive, wore a purple shirt and tie to mark himself as a cheerleader for the company's new over-counter Prilosec medicine, sold in purple packaging.

Associated Press
Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:26 AM
October 14, 2003

The manufacture and sale of all cosmetics and ingredients tested on animals has been banned by the European parliament.

World Leisure News
Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:41 PM

The manufacture and sale of all cosmetics and ingredients tested on animals has been banned by the European parliament.

World Leisure News
Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Posted by tam at 05:41 PM
September 26, 2003

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

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
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
June 23, 2003

The animal rights group PETA planted an infiltrator posing as an employee at a Missouri animal laboratory for nine months.

AP
Monday, June 23, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:52 AM

The animal rights group PETA planted an infiltrator posing as an employee at a Missouri animal laboratory for nine months.

AP
Monday, June 23, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:52 AM
June 16, 2003

An animal rights organization is receiving help from actress Bea Arthur in its criticism of animal research conducted by an area chiropractic school.

AP
Sunday, June 15, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:14 AM

An animal rights organization is receiving help from actress Bea Arthur in its criticism of animal research conducted by an area chiropractic school.

AP
Sunday, June 15, 2003

Posted by tam at 11:14 AM
April 28, 2003

Hot dogs.
Apple pie.
And the March of Dimes.
Some would put the three in the same category under good. Not the 20 animal rights activists who protested Sunday's Lehigh County WalkAmerica for the March of Dimes.

The Morning Call
Monday, April 28, 2003

Posted by jlh at 08:53 AM

Hot dogs.
Apple pie.
And the March of Dimes.
Some would put the three in the same category under good. Not the 20 animal rights activists who protested Sunday's Lehigh County WalkAmerica for the March of Dimes.

The Morning Call
Monday, April 28, 2003

Posted by tm at 08:53 AM
April 25, 2003

Animal-rights activists plan a demonstration at Saturday's March of Dimes fund-raising walk in Salt Lake City to protest the charity's funding of birth-defects research they contend is cruel to laboratory animals.

Associated Press
Friday, April 25, 2003

Posted by jlh at 06:05 PM

Animal-rights activists plan a demonstration at Saturday's March of Dimes fund-raising walk in Salt Lake City to protest the charity's funding of birth-defects research they contend is cruel to laboratory animals.

Associated Press
Friday, April 25, 2003

Posted by tm at 06:05 PM
March 07, 2003

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

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
January 15, 2003

NEW DELHI, India - Jane Goodall, one of the world's best-known primate experts, said Monday that medical scientists must find alternative ways to conduct tests and stop cruelty toward millions of animal caged in laboratories around the world.

Yahoo! News
Monday, January 13, 2003

Posted by tm at 01:47 PM

NEW DELHI, India - Jane Goodall, one of the world's best-known primate experts, said Monday that medical scientists must find alternative ways to conduct tests and stop cruelty toward millions of animal caged in laboratories around the world.

Yahoo! News
Monday, January 13, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:47 PM
January 14, 2003

PPG Industries said it would ask for an extension to submit a revised testing plan for one of its chemicals that involves using animals.

Post-Gazette
Tuesday, January 14, 2003

*NOTE: Third story from the top

Posted by jlh at 02:20 PM

PPG Industries said it would ask for an extension to submit a revised testing plan for one of its chemicals that involves using animals.

Post-Gazette
Tuesday, January 14, 2003

*NOTE: Third story from the top

Posted by tm at 02:20 PM
January 08, 2003

Demanding the feds stop experimental testing of animals, PETA yesterday launched a new ad campaign in which they sarcastically suggested EPA Administrator Christie Whitman use her dog, Coors, in any future experiments.

The Trentonian
Wednesday, January 08, 2003

Posted by tm at 09:08 AM

Demanding the feds stop experimental testing of animals, PETA yesterday launched a new ad campaign in which they sarcastically suggested EPA Administrator Christie Whitman use her dog, Coors, in any future experiments.

The Trentonian
Wednesday, January 08, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:08 AM
January 06, 2003

Washington --- When new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist was a student at Harvard Medical School, he ''adopted'' cats from Boston animal shelters, promising to give them good homes.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday, January 5, 2003

Posted by jlh at 12:03 PM

Washington --- When new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist was a student at Harvard Medical School, he ''adopted'' cats from Boston animal shelters, promising to give them good homes.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday, January 5, 2003

Posted by tm at 12:03 PM

Advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a complaint with federal regulators against Bank of America Corp. this week alleging false advertising.

The Charlotte Observer
Friday, January 03, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:08 AM

Advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a complaint with federal regulators against Bank of America Corp. this week alleging false advertising.

The Charlotte Observer
Friday, January 03, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:08 AM

Sir Paul McCartney has protested to WWF, the wildlife organisation, about its active support for chemical tests that cause the death of thousands of animals.

The Guardian
Saturday, January 4, 2003

Posted by tm at 10:02 AM

Sir Paul McCartney has protested to WWF, the wildlife organisation, about its active support for chemical tests that cause the death of thousands of animals.

The Guardian
Saturday, January 4, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:02 AM
November 19, 2002

EDISON: Calling EPA Administrator Christie Whitman the "New Jersey Devil to the Animals," four people, including one dressed as a lab rat, yesterday protested the Environmental Protection Agency's animal-testing policies outside the agency's township office.

Home News Tribune
Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Posted by tm at 12:13 PM

EDISON: Calling EPA Administrator Christie Whitman the "New Jersey Devil to the Animals," four people, including one dressed as a lab rat, yesterday protested the Environmental Protection Agency's animal-testing policies outside the agency's township office.

Home News Tribune
Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Posted by jlh at 12:13 PM

A small group of animal rights activists brought their campaign against a chemical testing program to the Environmental Protection Agency laboratories in Edison yesterday, complete with fake hockey cards labeling agency Administrator Christie Whitman a "New Jersey Devil."

The Star Ledger
Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Posted by jlh at 12:10 PM

A small group of animal rights activists brought their campaign against a chemical testing program to the Environmental Protection Agency laboratories in Edison yesterday, complete with fake hockey cards labeling agency Administrator Christie Whitman a "New Jersey Devil."

The Star Ledger
Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Posted by tm at 12:10 PM
October 22, 2002

Over the past few years, violence in schools has risen dramatically. Advances were made to prevent tragedies such as the one that occurred at Columbine High School in Colorado, but if schools are so desperate to reduce violence, why hasn't dissection been eliminated?

Daily Southtown
Monday, October 21, 2002

Posted by tm at 01:39 PM

Over the past few years, violence in schools has risen dramatically. Advances were made to prevent tragedies such as the one that occurred at Columbine High School in Colorado, but if schools are so desperate to reduce violence, why hasn't dissection been eliminated?

Daily Southtown
Monday, October 21, 2002

Posted by jlh at 01:39 PM
October 09, 2002

Tammy Faye Bakker Messner is becoming the new cover girl for the animal rights movement.

The Scoop
Wednesday, October 9, 2002

Posted by jlh at 10:22 AM

Tammy Faye Bakker Messner is becoming the new cover girl for the animal rights movement.

The Scoop
Wednesday, October 9, 2002

Posted by tm at 10:22 AM
October 02, 2002

Increasing numbers of students are asking to opt out of the science class ritual of dissecting frogs or fetal pigs, branding the practice cruel and insisting they can learn as much from computer simulations.

The Associated Press
Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Posted by tm at 11:39 AM

Increasing numbers of students are asking to opt out of the science class ritual of dissecting frogs or fetal pigs, branding the practice cruel and insisting they can learn as much from computer simulations.

The Associated Press
Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Posted by jlh at 11:39 AM
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 — People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The New York Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by tm 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 ó People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

The New York Times
Friday, September 27, 2002

Posted by jlh at 09:16 AM
September 26, 2002

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

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
August 20, 2002

WASHINGTON - The U.S. government is quietly advising that companies end some controversial animal tests, saying laboratory alternatives exist that are quicker and just as good, officials said on Monday.

Sun Herald
Tuesday, August 20, 2002

Posted by jlh at 11:12 AM

WASHINGTON - The U.S. government is quietly advising that companies end some controversial animal tests, saying laboratory alternatives exist that are quicker and just as good, officials said on Monday.

Sun Herald
Tuesday, August 20, 2002

Posted by tm at 11:12 AM
August 16, 2002

Animal rights groups have sparked a national controversy over Washington State University's proposal to use abandoned or stray Tri-City dogs to train future veterinarians.

Tri-City Herald
Friday, August 16, 2002

Posted by tm at 03:00 PM

Animal rights groups have sparked a national controversy over Washington State University's proposal to use abandoned or stray Tri-City dogs to train future veterinarians.

Tri-City Herald
Friday, August 16, 2002

Posted by jlh at 03:00 PM

As a PETA undercover investigator and former laboratory animal technician at UNC, I am shocked - but realize I shouldn't be - to learn that my former co-worker, Michael Alston, was recently charged with shooting to death his sister's dog and threatening to kill his family ("Threats linked to animal cruelty," July 30).

Chapel Hill Herald
Wednesday, August 14, 2002

*NOTE: This article requires a log-in

Posted by jlh at 11:26 AM

As a PETA undercover investigator and former laboratory animal technician at UNC, I am shocked - but realize I shouldn't be - to learn that my former co-worker, Michael Alston, was recently charged with shooting to death his sister's dog and threatening to kill his family ("Threats linked to animal cruelty," July 30).

Chapel Hill Herald
Wednesday, August 14, 2002

*NOTE: This article requires a log-in

Posted by tm at 11:26 AM
August 06, 2002

Mary Tyler Moore is going head to head with Lauren Hutton and Patti LaBelle. Hutton and LaBelle have become spokeswoman for estrogen replacement therapy, and now Moore has recorded an ad telling people that they shouldnít use estrogen. (Look at second story down)

MSNBC
Monday, August 5, 2002

Posted by jlh at 02:32 PM

Mary Tyler Moore is going head to head with Lauren Hutton and Patti LaBelle. Hutton and LaBelle have become spokeswoman for estrogen replacement therapy, and now Moore has recorded an ad telling people that they shouldn’t use estrogen. (Look at second story down)

MSNBC
Monday, August 5, 2002

Posted by tm at 02:32 PM

WASHINGTON -- Animal-rights activists have accused several leading environmental groups of insensitivity and cruelty to animals because they support federal efforts to test the toxic effects of thousands of industrial chemicals and pesticides on laboratory animals.

Detroit News
Thursday, July 18, 2002

Posted by jlh at 08:44 AM

WASHINGTON -- Animal-rights activists have accused several leading environmental groups of insensitivity and cruelty to animals because they support federal efforts to test the toxic effects of thousands of industrial chemicals and pesticides on laboratory animals.

Detroit News
Thursday, July 18, 2002

Posted by tm at 08:44 AM

A fight has erupted between environmental groups and the nation's leading animal rights organization over the issue of laboratory animal testing.

San Francisco Chronicle
Monday, July 22, 2002

Posted by tm at 08:37 AM

A fight has erupted between environmental groups and the nation's leading animal rights organization over the issue of laboratory animal testing.

San Francisco Chronicle
Monday, July 22, 2002

Posted by jlh at 08:37 AM
July 12, 2002

A handful of animal rights advocates were waving signs and chanting slogans in front of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Thursday, protesting the company's treatment of horses.

The Mercury
Friday, July12, 2002

Posted by jlh at 10:11 AM

A handful of animal rights advocates were waving signs and chanting slogans in front of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Thursday, protesting the company's treatment of horses.

The Mercury
Friday, July12, 2002

Posted by tm at 10:11 AM

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