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April 11, 2005

Animal rights campaigners held a "graphic" protest against Canada's decision to resume seal hunting.

BBC News
April 11, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:21 AM
April 08, 2005


Ad hominem: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals isn't finished with fur enthusiast Jennifer Lopez.

NYdailynews.com
April 8, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:30 AM
April 07, 2005

With all the problems in the world, here’s why you should be concerned about Canada’s biggest baby seal hunt in 50 years

msnbc.com
April 6, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:29 AM
April 06, 2005

Showing a lamb’s butt that has been mutilated with a pair of gardening shears, next to the tagline "Help Stop Cruelty to Animals—Boycott Benetton"

Adrants.com

April 6, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:46 PM

Chrissie Hynde is taking on Benetton. The frontwoman for the Pretenders -- a staunch animal rights activist -- has fired off a letter to Luciano Benetton, chairman of the international clothing store, asking him to stop using wool from Australia.

Akron Beacon Journal
April 1, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:37 PM

If you're Star Jones Reynolds, beware on April Fool's day. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will target the co-host of "The View" with a parody of Jones Reynolds, to be unveiled outside the ABC studio on Friday.

ABCnews.com

April 1, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:18 PM
March 30, 2005

Animal rights group PETA has offered an olive branch to the Australian wool industry in its battle to end mulesing and live exports.

abc.net.au
March 30, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:02 AM
March 29, 2005

About 35 people have staged a protest outside a Benetton shop in Italy, accusing the company of supporting abusive treatment of sheep by buying Australian wool.

smh.com.au
March 29, 2005

Posted by arz at 03:43 PM

A US-based animal rights group has offered to waive a wool organisation's costs from a failed court action if the company reverses its position on key animal welfare issues.

smh.com.au
March 29, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:21 AM

Just how powerful is Jennifer Lopez anyway?

New York Daily News
March 29, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:15 AM
March 28, 2005

The prevalence of Astrakhan, the velvety, somewhat curly, very expensive lambskin also known as “new fur” or Persian lamb, on the runways at the most recent Paris and Milan shows is obviously part of a more general move away from fur-shame in fashion.

nymetro.com
March 28, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:44 AM
March 24, 2005

You know that the fur industry has gone too far when rockers like The Used are stepping in and protesting.

DrownedInSound.com
March 24, 2005

Posted by arz at 03:38 PM

You know that the fur industry has gone too far when rockers like The Used are stepping in and protesting.

DrownedInSound.com
March 24, 2005

Posted by arz at 03:38 PM
March 22, 2005

JENNIFER LOPEZ just can't Escapemonos the bad press People for the Ethical Treatment inflicted on her after her clothing line, Sweetface, premiered with gobs of fur.

Boston Herald
March 22, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:16 PM

Chrissie Hynde is taking on Benetton.

MSNBC.com
March 22, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:04 PM

A LEGAL bid by the Australian wool industry to end a damaging campaign by a US-based animal rights group to stamp out the practice of sheep mulesing was dismissed by the Federal Court today.


News.com.au

March 22, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:50 AM
March 21, 2005

Speaking of J.Lo, the diva was silenced by Australian radio host Jackie O. last week when she brought up the issue of fur in Lopez's Sweetface clothing line.

New York Daily News
March 21, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:44 AM
March 16, 2005

As a child of the ’80s, I remember the days when fur was a formidable fashion faux pas.

Metro Times Detroit
March 16, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:44 PM

Animal-rights activist group PETA, fed up with what it claims is an unresponsive American Eagle Outfitters Inc., says it has become a shareholder in the Warrendale, Pa. clothing retailer in an effort to get the company to stop buying wool from Australia.

Pittsburgh Business Times
March 16, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:41 PM
March 14, 2005

It's not easy being a vegan fashionista.

Chicago Tribune
March 13, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:23 PM
March 11, 2005


PASADENA, CA - Diners at Madre’s, Jennifer Lopez’s Pasadena restaurant, may lose their lunch after seeing what happens to the animals whose skins are used for “fashion” in collections like J. Lo’s.

LaMusica.com
March 11, 2005

Posted by arz at 01:51 PM

PASADENA -- Between 30 and 40 chanting, sign- waving PETA supporters demonstrated outside a South Lake Avenue restaurant owned by star Jennifer Lopez on Thursday, accusing the singer/actress of using fur in her clothing line.

Pasadena Star-News
March 10, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:15 AM

AT LEAST IT'S NOT THE RODMAN CENTER The activist animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals bid $8,300 to win the right to rename the FleetCenter today

To view Rodman's ad visit InkNotMink.com

Boston Globe
March 11, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:05 AM
March 10, 2005

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals held a protest at SouthPark Mall on Wednesday morning.

news14charlotte.com
March 9, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:17 AM
March 08, 2005

ANIMAL rights activists have called off a meeting with Australian wool industry officials in the US just a day before the warring groups were due to sit down and attempt to forge a truce.

www.news.com.au

March 8, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:56 AM
March 07, 2005

As shoppers walk past the United Colors of Benetton store, Dan Shannon, center, simulates cutting a sheep as he protests the use of Australian wool, Sunday, March 6, 2005, in Washington.

news.yahoo.com
March 6, 2005

Posted by arz at 04:30 PM

Greenwich Avenue shoppers congratulated or ignored a group of activists demonstrating against animal furs yesterday afternoon.

Greenwich Time
March 6, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:17 AM
March 04, 2005

If the protests embarrassed her, she hid the discomfort behind a professional smile and a friendly wave.

Daily Mail
March 4, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:17 AM
March 03, 2005


STAR Jones Reynolds is worried that the public won't be able to tell the difference between her and drag queen Flotilla DeBarge.

New York Post
March 2, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:20 AM
March 02, 2005

For The Record: Jennifer Lopez is now "enemy number one" for PETA, which plans to target the singer in a new campaign since her clothing line Sweetface uses so much fur.

MTV.com
March 1, 2005

Posted by arz at 11:40 AM
February 25, 2005

Members of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protest in front of a Benetton store against the 'Mulesing', a mutilation of sheep used by Australian farmers at the wool industry, in South Beach, Miami, February, 24, 2005. PETA is urging consumers to boycott Benetton until it pledges not to use Australian wool.

Reuters
Thursday, February 24, 2005

Posted by arz at 01:39 PM

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protestors hold anti-fur banners inside the Prada's store downtown in Milan, February 21, 2005. The demonstration coincides with Milan Fashion Week, which runs until February 26.

Reuters
Monday, February 21, 2005

Posted by arz at 01:29 PM

Fur protestors lined Park Avenue in Paducah Saturday hoping to convince shoppers not to buy fur for their Valentine.

Kentucky Newschannel 6, WPSD
Saturday, February 12, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:48 AM
February 24, 2005

Sex symbol Pamela Anderson has said she is furious after censors in China cropped her out of anti-fur campaign posters in Shanghai.Long-time member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Anderson was meant to appear nude from the hips up covered only by her arms next to the tagline "Give Fur the Cold Shoulder".

Sky News
Thursday, February 17, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:28 PM
February 15, 2005

WHEN five supermodels stripped off and declared "We'd rather go naked than wear fur", sales collapsed overnight.

Mirror.co.uk
Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:52 PM
February 11, 2005

Dennis Rodman isn't wearing accessories in his new anti-fur ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Palm Beach Post
Wednesday, February 9, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:54 PM

"I'm going to the opera!" joked Marie Ravix, snatching up a dramatic, long brown fur coat with delight as animal rights group PETA handed the symbols of sartorial luxury to the homeless poor.

AFP
Wednesday, February 9, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:49 PM
February 08, 2005

Often his own fashion statement on the basketball court, Dennis Rodman made one at New York Fashion Week, revealing all in an ad for PETA.

Associated Press
Monday, February 7, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:20 PM

A member of India's Gandhi political dynasty has joined an animal rights campaign against Australian wool in a move that could spook one of the nation's biggest export markets.

The Age
Thursday, February 3, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:11 PM
February 01, 2005

Singaporean police are holding two foreign animal rights activists after they disrupted a speech by Prime Minister John Howard to protest against Australia's alleged mistreatment of sheep.

ABC/NewsOnline
Tuesday, February 1, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:41 PM

American animal rights activists have switched from gore to sex to pressure international clothing companies into banning Australian wool.

AAP
Tuesday, February 1, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:38 PM
January 30, 2005

Amid accusations of animal cruelty and blackmail, the Australian wool industry faces a global animal rights group in court next month.

The Sun-Herald
Sunday, January 31, 2005

Posted by arz at 06:08 PM
January 27, 2005

Dressed only in underwear and cleverly placed signs, four Peta volunteers bared all on a blow-up bed on the corner of 6th and Congress Thursday.

KUVE
Thursday, January 27, 2005

Posted by arz at 10:59 PM
January 24, 2005

After Bush/Cheney pins, fur coats were among the most popular fashion accessories at the inauguration, with a striking number of women wearing them.

Chicago Tribune
Friday, January 21, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:31 AM

Protesters from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) organization pose naked outside the Exhibition Center in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005, where inside the Pielespana, the International Leather Fashion Exhibition, is being held.

AAP
Saturday, January 22, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:27 AM
January 21, 2005

Naked PETA members held strategically placed signs that read, "We'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur."

USA Today
Thursday, January 20, 2005

Posted by arz at 05:42 PM
January 19, 2005

A powerful animal rights group has stepped up its fight against what it says is a cruel practice by Australian sheep farmers, claiming another major retailer has joined the campaign.

The Age
Wednesday, January 19, 2005

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Posted by arz at 11:09 PM
January 18, 2005

Guerneville resident Alex Bury distinctly recalls the day her life in this small Russian River resort town changed forever.

North Bay Bohemian
Thursday, January 13, 2005

Posted by arz at 12:04 PM
January 17, 2005

After decades of guilting the rich out of their mink coats and fox stoles, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is taking furs turned in to the group and donating them to the homeless in several U.S. cities, as well as in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Time
Monday, January 24, 2005

Posted by arz at 07:23 PM

We were the first to write that President Bush is being encouraged by Ingrid E. Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, not to wear the beaver-fur hat commissioned for this week's inauguration.

Washington Times
Friday, January 14, 2005

Posted by arz at 07:20 PM

It's the season of the pretender: acrylic fur, artificial jewels on brooches, fake snake handbags and mock croc shoes.

Chicago Tribune
Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Posted by arz at 07:13 PM

In recognition of their trailblazing efforts to provide consumers with fashionable, functional, top-quality merchandise that didn’t cost a cow an arm and a leg, nine companies have been singled out for special recognition in PETA’s second annual Proggy Awards.

World of Garment-Textile-Fashion
Monday, January 10, 2005

Posted by arz at 07:09 PM
January 11, 2005

Sultry animal rights activists stripped down in the freezing weather to bear their skin to try to save the hides of millions of animals slaughtered for fur garments.

AFP
Friday, January 7, 2005

Posted by arz at 09:40 AM

Since the early 1950s, historians have credited Australia, with its vast tracts of Outback grazing land and booming wool trade, with riding to economic prosperity "on the sheep's back."

Associated Press
Thursday, December 30, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:31 AM
December 15, 2004

AMERICAN animal rights activists have named Benetton as their next target after the multi-billion dollar Italian fashion house ignored threats to drop Australian merino wool from its products.

Herald Sun
Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:24 PM
December 14, 2004

One of two possibilities: (1) Beyoncé believes that fur comes from corn or from trees, or it gets made in cotton-candy machines;or (2) she and the other fur wearers really, truly, utterly could not care less about anything other than how they look on Extra.

E online
Saturday, December 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:05 AM
December 13, 2004

An international animal rights group says it has persuaded two major clothing retailers in London and New York to join a boycott of Australian wool from producers who use the procedure known as mulesing.

ABC News/Online
Saturday, December 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:22 PM

It's the season of the pretender: acrylic fur, artificial jewels on brooches, fake snake handbags and mock croc shoes.

Chicago Tribune
Sunday, December 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:21 PM

SHEEP are suffering agonising brutality at the hands of Australian wool farmers, The People can reveal.

ThePeople.co.uk
Sunday, December 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:18 PM
December 10, 2004

Actress and model Anna Nicole Smith dresses like Marilyn Monroe in this advertisement produced by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Reuters
Thursday, December 10, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:20 AM

Forever 21, a retailer of hip fashions for young women, has agreed to remove clothes with rabbit fur from its stores and pledged not to carry real fur fashions after a protest from an animal rights group.

Associated Press
Thursday, December 9, 2004

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Posted by arz at 10:14 AM
December 09, 2004

Wool is the new fur.

New York Daily News
Thursday, December 9, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:54 AM
December 08, 2004

Cindy Crawford is really in the doghouse with animal rights activists.

MSNBC
Wednesday, December 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 06:00 PM
December 06, 2004

It was a modest showing by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in their protest in front of Greenwich Furs on West Putnam Avenue last Friday.

Greenwich Citizen
Friday, December 3, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:03 AM
December 01, 2004

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals members set up lifelike board sheep to protest the abuse of lambs and sheep by Australia's wool industry Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004, outside the Australian Consulate in the Century City area of Los Angeles.

Associated Press
Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:53 PM
November 30, 2004

FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS, the fall fashion headlines have been telling me the same thing: Fur is back. Again.

Centre Daily Times
Monday, November 29, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:08 AM
November 15, 2004

Ali MacGraw has appealed to her friend Michael Kors to stop using fur.

Women's Wear Daily
Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:26 PM
November 09, 2004

A fur coat giveaway sponsored by the animal rights group the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, turned into a battle of the have-nots and have-nots Monday outside a Detroit homeless shelter.

Detroit Free Press
Tuesday, November 9, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:21 PM
November 05, 2004

Fashion is like a pampered and capricious woman, always changing her mind and asking for something new.

FashionGates.com
Friday, November 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:32 AM
November 04, 2004

The animal rights activist and vegetarian is the winner of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal’s national “I’m Too Sexy for Leather” online photo contest.

Lounge
Thursday, November 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:18 PM
November 03, 2004

Erica Kubersky met her first cow when she was 8, during a visit to Israel. To hear her tell it, the experience was defining.

The New York Times
Tuesday, November 2, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:19 AM
November 01, 2004

In the same way we can't get away from tweed this season, fur is currently flying out of the stores.

ic Teesside
Monday, November 1, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:16 AM
October 26, 2004

Fur has been making a slow and sure comeback into the mainstream (read: non-luxury) fashion market.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Friday, October 22, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:52 AM

Their goal is to end animal suffering, but they pass out fur coats.

WTNH-UPN
Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:50 AM
October 25, 2004

Pamela Anderson has sent a petition to Queen Elizabeth urging Britain's monarch to stop the use of bear pelts in making the tall black helmets worn by palace guards.

AP
Monday, October 25, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:32 PM

Everyone loves BUNNIES. Who wouldn’t?

The Boston Phoenix
Friday, October 15, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:24 PM
October 22, 2004

Is it ethical to wear an old fur coat? After all, you didn't harm any new animals.

NPR
Sunday, October 17, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:35 AM
October 21, 2004

Another popular Hollywood actress has joined forces with the leftist animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals by appearing in an upcoming series of billboard ads decrying fur and its cruelty towards animals.

Men's News Daily
Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:15 PM
October 20, 2004

Have you heard? Fake is the new real.

Daily Candy
Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 02:40 PM
October 18, 2004

Oscar-winning South African star Charlize Theron is making fur fly in Hollywood by joining a campaign against the use of animal pelts in fashion.

AFP
Monday, October 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:46 PM
October 14, 2004

A LEADING American fashion retailer has banned the use of Australian merino wool in its products after pressure from the world's largest animal rights group.

The Australian
Friday, October 15, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:44 PM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said Thursday that Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is the first company sign on to its call for the boycott of Australian wool.

Columbus Business First
Thursday, October 14, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:39 PM
October 12, 2004

Activists of PETA association (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) demonstrate outside British designer John Galliano's Spring-Summer 2005 ready-to-wear fashion show.

Reuters
Tuesday, October 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:01 AM
October 05, 2004

Look for a crowd of avid animal rights activists demonstrating in front of Cindy Crawford's husband, Rande Gerber's, Loop bar today.

Chicago Sun-Times
Tuesday, October 5, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:05 AM
September 29, 2004

Sydney's recent freak ice shower has given me the perfect excuse to bring up a subject that had seemed uniquely inappropriate for springtime Australia - fur, and the wearing of it.

The Sydney Morning Herald
Tuesday, September 28, 2004

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Posted by arz at 10:19 AM
September 27, 2004

Three members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals staged the protest, saying they would rather "go bare than wear leather."

WNBC.com
Monday, September 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:12 AM
September 20, 2004

AN animal rights protester who was deported from China for stripping naked in the street is preparing to repeat the stunt in Italy.

The Scotsman
Sunday, September 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:03 AM
September 15, 2004

ANIMAL rights group, PeTA can claim victory over Gisele Bundchen.

British Vogue
Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:13 AM
September 08, 2004

Students at Parsons have been toiling for years with free fur and partaking in an industry-sponsored fashion show as part of a program conducted by the fur trade.

Fashion Week Daily
Tuesday, September 7, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:06 PM
August 27, 2004

American top model Cindy Crawford poses naked with a cat and a fake fur Russian hat as part of a campaign against furs organised by the American association PETA in 1994.

AFP
Friday, August 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:04 AM

Furious animal rights protestors are set to shame Cindy Crawford into hanging up her fur by plastering her image all over Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard.

Ireland Online
Friday, August 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:54 AM
August 26, 2004

It looks like Cindy Crawford - branded a traitor by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for modeling fur in Blackglama's "What Becomes a Legend Most" campaign - has been caught in a steel leghold trap of her own making.

New York Daily News
Thursday, August 26, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:47 AM
August 24, 2004

One-time PETA ally Cindy Crawford is reportedly on the animal rights organization's you-know-what-list (it rhymes with 'hit-list').

San Francisco Examiner
Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:16 PM
August 23, 2004

Is your car vegan?

Los Angeles Times
Monday, August 23, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:40 PM

Cindy Crawford might want to brace herself for some unwelcome attention.

MSNBC
Monday, August 23, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:37 PM
August 20, 2004

When it comes to billboards in Tallahassee, there can be ifs and ands - but no butts.

Tallahassee Democrat
Friday, August 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:23 AM
August 18, 2004

A national animal rights group wants the state Department of Agriculture to regulate the killing of animals for fur and will be in Lansing today to show a graphic videotape of chinchillas being electrocuted and writhing in pain at a Michigan farm, according to a spokesman for the organization.

Detroit Free Press
Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:59 PM
August 13, 2004

A few months ago, a couple arrived at a Michigan chinchilla ranch and asked for a tour. They said they were interested in buying the property, but they were actually representing an animal rights group and were secretly taping the tour.

Associated Press
August 13, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:41 PM
August 11, 2004

IS Cindy Crawford going to be PeTA's next victim?

British Vogue
Wednesday, August 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:22 PM
August 02, 2004

Animal rights protestors (L-R) Diane Selvanayagan, John Carmody and Anish Harrison take part in a demonstration on Belfast's Royal Avenue, July 30, 2004.

Reuters
Friday, July 30, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:19 AM
July 30, 2004

Two partially nude animal rights activists said they were surprised to be arrested Thursday during a demonstration in downtown Savannah.

Savannah Morning News
Thursday, July 29, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:17 AM
July 28, 2004

Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals made a fashion statement near the State House on Tuesday that turned a few heads.

WIStv
Tuesday, July 27, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:42 AM
July 21, 2004

Martha Stewart may have a long five months in prison ahead of her, but at least she's been pardoned by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:34 AM
July 08, 2004

Dalhousie University in Halifax has decided to ditch the bunny fur and go faux.

The Halifax Herald
Thursday, July 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 12:01 PM

Fur is flying off graduate hoods at Dalhousie University for the first time in nearly two centuries after some students objected to donning ceremonial rabbit skin to receive their diplomas.

The Globe and Mail
Thursday, July 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:59 AM
June 22, 2004

Tanya Tucker is tossing out her fur coats in the name of love.

Houston Chronicle
Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:47 PM
June 10, 2004

Designer Donna Karan (L) and daughter Gaby arrive for The 2004 CFDA Fashion Awards in New York, on June 7, 2004.

Reuters
Tuesday, June 8, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:48 PM
June 08, 2004

Thomas R. Dorey has a hairy predicament.

The Saginaw News
Thursday, June 3, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:18 PM

Monday is going to be a day of decidedly mixed emotions for fashionista Donna Karan. Good: She's picking up a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Bad: She's being targeted - for using animal fur in her clothing designs - by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

New York Daily News
Friday, June 4, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:13 PM
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
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
May 05, 2004

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 03, 2004

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
April 26, 2004

Suzanne Boyd, the statuesque fashionista import from Toronto, has yet to put out the first issue of fashion mag Suede, but she has already reached a degree of notoriety that puts her right up there with Vogue editrix Anna Wintour.

New York Post
Sunday, April 25, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:02 PM

Looks like Beyoncé Knowles is ready to fire back at the animal rights group that has been attacking her.

MSNBC
Thursday, April 22, 2004

Posted by arz at 03:58 PM
April 13, 2004

PETA has taken out a full-page ad in this week's Billboard magazine urging the R&B diva Beyonce to stop rockin' the furs.

The San Francisco Examiner
Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:41 PM

The ethicist revisits fur: A woman opposed to wearing fur inherited a fur coat from her husband's great-aunt and asked if it was ethical to wear it and, if not, what she should do with it.

The New York Times
Sunday, April 11, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:38 PM
April 09, 2004

Fur-loving Beyoncé Knowles is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' latest celebrity quarry.

New York Daily News
Friday, April 9, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:55 PM
March 25, 2004

A naked Imogen Bailey pose with 'Reggie' the rabbit during a photo shoot in Sydney March 25, 2004.

Reuters
March 24, 2004

Posted by arz at 06:01 PM

After a stint in prison and a three-week hiatus, Dan Mathews, vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) returned to Harvard Square yesterday, only this time fully clothed.

The Harvard Crimson
Thursday, March 25, 2004

Posted by arz at 05:57 PM
March 24, 2004

Prison is never a "good thing," but it might give Martha Stewart and Diana Ross a taste of what it’s like for animals given a life sentence without hope of parole on fur farms, says PETA.

Fashion Week Daily
Monday, March 22, 2004

Posted by arz at 04:11 PM
March 22, 2004

Hoping to attract fur owners and cause them to have a "change of heart," animal rights activists staged a theatrical demonstration Thursday in Daley Plaza.

NBC5/Chicago
Thursday, March 18, 2004

Posted by arz at 06:52 PM

Cleaning out the closets of the house we inherited from my husband's great-aunt, we found several fur coats. It didn't seem right to stuff them in the Goodwill bag, so we kept them. I would never buy a new fur, but is it wrong to wear an old one I didn't pay for, as a parody of fashion-conscious women who do?

The New York Times
Sunday, March 21, 2004

Posted by arz at 06:49 PM
March 15, 2004

LIZA Minnelli swears she only wore fur because her soon-to-be-ex-husband David Gest made her.

New York Post
Saturday, March 13, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:54 AM

Lisa Franzetta, clad in a fur coat, drinks from a toilet in New York's Times Square during a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protest.

Reuters
Friday, March 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:50 AM
March 03, 2004

Wearing nothing but colorful underwear and strategically placed tape, one Harvard undergraduate joined five similarly clad representatives from the People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals (PETA) in a protest in Harvard Square that ended in the arrest of all six participants on misdemeanor charges.

The Harvard Crimson
Tuesday, March 2, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:42 AM
March 02, 2004

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) demonstrators are told to leave Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Reuters
Tuesday, March 2, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:48 AM

Police have arrested six shivering protesters after they braved cool temperatures and staged a nearly naked pillow fight outside Harvard University to promote animal rights.

Reuters
Monday, March 1, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:39 AM
February 26, 2004

Animal rights activists cram into a cage during an anti-fur protest at Hong Kong's Causeway Bay shopping district.

Reuters
Thursday, February 26, 2004

Posted by arz at 11:05 AM
February 20, 2004

If all goes as planned, hundreds of nekkid Harvard students will signal their commitment to animal rights with a pajama-free bed-in!

Boston Herald
Friday, February 20, 2004

Posted by arz at 10:20 AM
February 12, 2004

In a pre-Valentine's Day protest, animal rights activists stripped down to their red bikini underpants Thursday on the Champs-Elysees, urging couples not to buy gifts of fur to express their love.

Associated Press
Thursday, February 12, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:36 PM
February 11, 2004

As the shrill call of a hunting horn cut through the roar of traffic on Sixth Avenue Tuesday, six women in long, seemingly bloodied fur coats took up position on the steps leading to the giant tents where the Olympus Fashion Week shows are being staged through Friday.

Orlando Sentinel
Wednesday, February 11, 2004

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Posted by arz at 11:58 AM

MARIO is a full-figured man, but notice how his ensemble provides a slimming effect.

The New York Times
Wednesday, February 11, 2004

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Posted by arz at 11:53 AM
January 23, 2004

The animal rights activist group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is targeting DaimlerChrysler AG, demanding that the company offer non-leather interiors on its high-end vehicles that now come with cow skins.

Detroit Free Press
Friday, January 23, 2004

Posted by arz at 01:43 PM
January 16, 2004

Shouting "Compassion is a fashion, fur is dead!" two protesters from a North Carolina chapter of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) stripped down to painted-on leopard spots Friday at the corner of Union and South Main to demonstrate their gripes with the fur industry.

Memphis Flyer
Thursday, January 15, 2004

Posted by arz at 09:07 AM
December 22, 2003

The animal rights group PETA plans to hand out anti-fur fliers titled "Your mommy kills animals" to children outside performances of "The Nutcracker" in 20 cities across the country.

The Denver Post
Sunday, December 21, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:01 AM

The animal rights group PETA plans to hand out anti-fur fliers titled "Your mommy kills animals" to children outside performances of "The Nutcracker" in 20 cities across the country.

The Denver Post
Sunday, December 21, 2003

Posted by arz at 11:01 AM
December 19, 2003

Animal-rights activists across the nation are planning to single out children who are unlucky enough to have mothers who wear fur by giving them fliers at performances of "The Nutcracker" ballet saying, "Your Mommy Kills Animals."

WorldNetDaily
Friday, December 19, 2003

Posted by jlh at 04:51 PM

Animal-rights activists across the nation are planning to single out children who are unlucky enough to have mothers who wear fur by giving them fliers at performances of "The Nutcracker" ballet saying, "Your Mommy Kills Animals."

WorldNetDaily
Friday, December 19, 2003

Posted by arz at 04:51 PM
December 17, 2003


Animal rights advocates will single out small children at performances of ``The Nutcracker'' in the next few weeks by handing out fliers saying ``Your Mommy Kills Animals'' to youngsters whose mothers are wearing fur.

Boston Herald
Wednesday, December 17, 2003

Posted by arz at 11:11 AM


Animal rights advocates will single out small children at performances of ``The Nutcracker'' in the next few weeks by handing out fliers saying ``Your Mommy Kills Animals'' to youngsters whose mothers are wearing fur.

Boston Herald
Wednesday, December 17, 2003

Posted by jlh at 11:11 AM
December 16, 2003

India's sacred cows will sing to the sounds of Bollywood in television spots designed to discourage Indians from buying leather, animals rights group PETA said.

AFP
Monday, December 15, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:11 AM

India's sacred cows will sing to the sounds of Bollywood in television spots designed to discourage Indians from buying leather, animals rights group PETA said.

AFP
Monday, December 15, 2003

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

ANIMAL rights activists descended on the Sheffield John Lewis store to protest at the 'skinning of Rudolph'.

Sheffield Today
Monday, December 8, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:48 AM

ANIMAL rights activists descended on the Sheffield John Lewis store to protest at the 'skinning of Rudolph'.

Sheffield Today
Monday, December 8, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:48 AM

Weíre guessing that Joan Rivers may have stuck the needle in too deep and accidentally Botoxed her brain the last time around.

New York Magazine
Monday, December 15, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:46 AM

We’re guessing that Joan Rivers may have stuck the needle in too deep and accidentally Botoxed her brain the last time around.

New York Magazine
Monday, December 15, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:46 AM
December 03, 2003

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals hope to ketchup with fur-wearers this winter.

Calgary Sun
Saturday, November 29, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:09 AM

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals hope to ketchup with fur-wearers this winter.

Calgary Sun
Saturday, November 29, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:09 AM
December 02, 2003

Animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is barking mad at Ashanti, who wore a $15,000 mink coat in a recent Christmas medley video to promote her new album.

MTV
Monday, December 1, 2003

Posted by arz at 10:53 AM

Animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is barking mad at Ashanti, who wore a $15,000 mink coat in a recent Christmas medley video to promote her new album.

MTV
Monday, December 1, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:53 AM
December 01, 2003

Joan Rivers (R) and her daughter Melissa point at Melissa's new PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ) billboard titled 'Fake It...For the Animals Sake!' in New York.

Reuters
Friday, November 28, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:31 AM

Joan Rivers (R) and her daughter Melissa point at Melissa's new PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ) billboard titled 'Fake It...For the Animals Sake!' in New York.

Reuters
Friday, November 28, 2003

Posted by arz at 09:31 AM
November 07, 2003

Shoes, belts, coats, pants and sweaters sat in a heap on Jaime Roth's floor on the day eight years ago when she decided to become a vegan.

Albany Times Union
Friday, November 7, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:09 AM

Shoes, belts, coats, pants and sweaters sat in a heap on Jaime Roth's floor on the day eight years ago when she decided to become a vegan.

Albany Times Union
Friday, November 7, 2003

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

Responding to a worldwide anti-leather campaign launched by Peta (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals), Daimler-Chrysler India (DCI) has promised to provide its customers with non-leather options in its legendary Mercedes-Benz cars.

The Times of India
Saturday, November 1, 2003

Posted by jlh at 03:37 PM

Responding to a worldwide anti-leather campaign launched by Peta (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals), Daimler-Chrysler India (DCI) has promised to provide its customers with non-leather options in its legendary Mercedes-Benz cars.

The Times of India
Saturday, November 1, 2003

Posted by arz at 03:37 PM
October 31, 2003

PETA hasn't forgotten about the ermine-loving Anna Wintour's upcoming birthday. And while we hate ruining surprises, for her 54th -- which falls on Monday -- the animal rights organization is sending her a $3600 gift certificate to get her brain scanned.

Friday, October 31, 2003
Fashion Wire Daily

Posted by arz at 04:35 PM

PETA hasn't forgotten about the ermine-loving Anna Wintour's upcoming birthday. And while we hate ruining surprises, for her 54th -- which falls on Monday -- the animal rights organization is sending her a $3600 gift certificate to get her brain scanned.

Friday, October 31, 2003
Fashion Wire Daily

Posted by jlh at 04:35 PM
October 20, 2003


On Tuesday night, Le Bar du Plaza Athenée on Avenue Montaigne -- Paris toniest shopping street currently dripping in ultra-expensive winter pelts -- bore witness to a rather unusual event, as it hosted an award ceremony for a competition to produce anti-fur advertising, put on by The Fur Free Alliance.

Fashion Wire Daily
Friday, October 17, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:27 AM


On Tuesday night, Le Bar du Plaza AthenÈe on Avenue Montaigne -- Paris toniest shopping street currently dripping in ultra-expensive winter pelts -- bore witness to a rather unusual event, as it hosted an award ceremony for a competition to produce anti-fur advertising, put on by The Fur Free Alliance.

Fashion Wire Daily
Friday, October 17, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:27 AM
October 17, 2003


Standing in the men's shoe department in Selfridges, surveying the new season's arrivals with glee, I remember my pledge to give up wearing leather this winter.

The Guardian
Friday, October 17, 2003

Posted by tam at 09:01 AM


Standing in the men's shoe department in Selfridges, surveying the new season's arrivals with glee, I remember my pledge to give up wearing leather this winter.

The Guardian
Friday, October 17, 2003

Posted by jlh at 09:01 AM
October 16, 2003

I want to be stylish, but as an animal rights supporter I'm opposed to fur, leather and suede. How can I be hip this season while still staying true to my beliefs?

MSN
Thursday, October 16, 2003

Posted by jlh at 01:32 PM

I want to be stylish, but as an animal rights supporter I'm opposed to fur, leather and suede. How can I be hip this season while still staying true to my beliefs?

MSN
Thursday, October 16, 2003

Posted by tam at 01:32 PM
October 03, 2003

Peta (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) vice president Dan Mathews, dressed up as a priest, holds a banner reading ''Thou shalt not kill', during the Gianfranco Ferre' Spring/Summer 2004 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy.

The Associated Press
Friday, October 3, 2003

Posted by tam at 05:45 PM

Peta (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) vice president Dan Mathews, dressed up as a priest, holds a banner reading ''Thou shalt not kill', during the Gianfranco Ferre' Spring/Summer 2004 fashion collection, presented in Milan, Italy.

The Associated Press
Friday, October 3, 2003

Posted by jlh at 05:45 PM

Members of PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) hold up pictures of fashion designer Donatella Versace as they stage a protest against the use of fur, in front of a Versace shop in downtown Milan, Italy.

The Associated Press
Thursday, October 2, 2003

Posted by jlh at 10:20 AM

Members of PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) hold up pictures of fashion designer Donatella Versace as they stage a protest against the use of fur, in front of a Versace shop in downtown Milan, Italy.

The Associated Press
Thursday, October 2, 2003

Posted by tam at 10:20 AM
October 02, 2003


PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protesters hold banners depicting Italian designer Donatella Versace, in front of the Versace store in Milan, October 2, 2003.

Reuters
Thursday, October 2, 2003

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