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November 27, 2002


Salinan's vegetarian essay no turkey

Hays, an administrative assistant at Community Access Television in Salina, plucked the winning prize away from more than 1,500 entrants in a nationwide Thanksgiving essay contest put on by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.


Salinan's vegetarian essay no turkey

Hays, an administrative assistant at Community Access Television in Salina, plucked the winning prize away from more than 1,500 entrants in a nationwide Thanksgiving essay contest put on by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

November 25, 2002


Groups Decry Commercial Turkey Farms

Dismayed by the practices of large commercial turkey farms, animal-welfare groups are intensifying their appeals to consumers to reconsider their Thanksgiving menus.


Groups Decry Commercial Turkey Farms

Dismayed by the practices of large commercial turkey farms, animal-welfare groups are intensifying their appeals to consumers to reconsider their Thanksgiving menus.



PETA to distribute faux turkey in city

Media-savvy PETA is sending Kayla Worden, aka Tiger Woman, to hand out free Tofurky, a soy-based roast, complete with stuffing, gravy and spicy "Drummettes.’’ Members of the anti-meat and anti-fur organization plan on giving out 100 meals to lucky recipients between noon and 1 p.m. in downtown Trenton as part of an East Coast tour to promote a vegetarian Thanksgiving.



PETA to distribute faux turkey in city

Media-savvy PETA is sending Kayla Worden, aka Tiger Woman, to hand out free Tofurky, a soy-based roast, complete with stuffing, gravy and spicy "Drummettes.νν Members of the anti-meat and anti-fur organization plan on giving out 100 meals to lucky recipients between noon and 1 p.m. in downtown Trenton as part of an East Coast tour to promote a vegetarian Thanksgiving.


PETA to distribute faux turkey in city

Media-savvy PETA is sending Kayla Worden, aka Tiger Woman, to hand out free Tofurky, a soy-based roast, complete with stuffing, gravy and spicy "Drummettes.νν Members of the anti-meat and anti-fur organization plan on giving out 100 meals to lucky recipients between noon and 1 p.m. in downtown Trenton as part of an East Coast tour to promote a vegetarian Thanksgiving.


PETA to distribute faux turkey in city

Media-savvy PETA is sending Kayla Worden, aka Tiger Woman, to hand out free Tofurky, a soy-based roast, complete with stuffing, gravy and spicy "Drummettes.’’ Members of the anti-meat and anti-fur organization plan on giving out 100 meals to lucky recipients between noon and 1 p.m. in downtown Trenton as part of an East Coast tour to promote a vegetarian Thanksgiving.


November 18, 2002


Holy cow! Would milk be dropped as state beverage?

An animal rights group thinks the time is right to "moo-ve" Gov. Parris N. Glendening toward dropping milk as Maryland's official state beverage. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to the governor last week in the hopes Mr. Glendening's lame-duck status would make him conducive to its request.


Holy cow! Would milk be dropped as state beverage?

An animal rights group thinks the time is right to "moo-ve" Gov. Parris N. Glendening toward dropping milk as Maryland's official state beverage. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to the governor last week in the hopes Mr. Glendening's lame-duck status would make him conducive to its request.

November 08, 2002


Rich folks eating fish feed on mercury too

A study of affluent Bay Area residents who were seeking health benefits by eating lots of fish found that they were also loading up on toxic mercury. Nearly all those eating big, oceangoing fish such as swordfish and tuna had concentrations of mercury in their blood exceeding a safety level set by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the study by a San Francisco physician showed.


Rich folks eating fish feed on mercury too

A study of affluent Bay Area residents who were seeking health benefits by eating lots of fish found that they were also loading up on toxic mercury. Nearly all those eating big, oceangoing fish such as swordfish and tuna had concentrations of mercury in their blood exceeding a safety level set by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the study by a San Francisco physician showed.

November 07, 2002


Moby Discusses Treatment of Turkeys

Vegan musician Moby is urging people to call Butterball's holiday hot line, but not to learn how to stuff, roast or carve their Thanksgiving turkey.


Moby Discusses Treatment of Turkeys

Vegan musician Moby is urging people to call Butterball's holiday hot line, but not to learn how to stuff, roast or carve their Thanksgiving turkey.


Singer Moby Takes Butterball to Task Over Turkeys

When it comes to animal rights, electronica-pop star Moby is talking turkey. In a recorded telephone message, the 37-year-old singer, a vegan, is urging people to call Butterball turkey's recipe hotline and tell the company, "There is no proper way to kill and cook these beautiful birds."



Singer Moby Takes Butterball to Task Over Turkeys

When it comes to animal rights, electronica-pop star Moby is talking turkey. In a recorded telephone message, the 37-year-old singer, a vegan, is urging people to call Butterball turkey's recipe hotline and tell the company, "There is no proper way to kill and cook these beautiful birds."

November 06, 2002


Animal rights groups applaud Florida hog crate ban

Animal welfare groups, bolstered by a Florida vote that bans the popular swine industry practice of keeping pregnant pigs in small pens, said Wednesday they hope other states will follow to make hog farming more humane.


Animal rights groups applaud Florida hog crate ban

Animal welfare groups, bolstered by a Florida vote that bans the popular swine industry practice of keeping pregnant pigs in small pens, said Wednesday they hope other states will follow to make hog farming more humane.


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