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April 26, 2005


ABC NEWS: Pamela Anderson joins PETA boycott of KFC

Pamela Anderson has a beef with Colonel Sanders. The former "Baywatch" star is calling for a boycott of KFC, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) announced Tuesday.

April 19, 2005


THE OREGONIAN: Foie gras prohibition bill advances to Senate floor

Oregon could become the second state to outlaw the production and sale of foie gras -- the fattened liver of ducks that delights gastronomes and disgusts animal-rights activists.

April 11, 2005


RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Hog spill stops traffic again

The hog truck toppled into a ditch and overturned last Monday morning on a winding stretch of U.S. 258 about 2 miles south of town, spilling its cargo of 180 hogs into people's front yards.

April 05, 2005


THE TIMES: Here is the dairy news

April 04, 2005


LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL: Animal rights group PETA recognizes Las Vegan

Chris Poulsen made a lifestyle choice that affects every aspect of his life, from his clothes, to his diet, to the way he looks at the environment. That choice is to be a vegan -- and the People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals has recognized him for his decision.

April 01, 2005


STAR-LEDGER: Study calls too much iron an invitation to cancer

Iron-rich diets, such as those involving large amounts of red meat, can double the risk of cancer in some people, according to a study released yesterday.



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