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11/19/2009
TURKEYS CAN GIVE THANKS
PETA volunteer Nicole Reusser hands out a soy 'turkey,' called a Tofurky, to Jennifer Johnson. More >

The Post and Courier

11/19/2009
P.E.T.A. EYES PRISON MAKEOVER
An idea you don’t see every day: The intersection of P.E.T.A. and Guantánamo Bay. More >

New York Times, "The Caucus"

11/17/2009
ETHERIDGE DISPUTES POLICE DECISION ON RISK OF PIG POOP
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wanted to take pigs to Capitol Hill to protest how they are treated in corporate hog farms. More >

Raleigh News & Observer

11/17/2009
ANIMAL CRUELTY APPALS HOLLYWOOD GORE MEISTER
Eli Roth, the horror director best known for his torture scenes from the Hostel films, has joined with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to address animal abuse in the wake of last week's discovery of nearly two dozen dog corpses in a Long Island woman's backyard. More >

CanWest News Service

11/17/2009
PETA's PLEA: GIVE FAUX FOUL A CHANCE
Thanksgiving and turkey go hand-in-hand, except when it comes to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. PETA is making it as easy, cheap, and possible for you to try a vegan Thanksgiving by giving away Tofurky. For those unfamiliar with vegan-speak, that's a tofu version of turkey. More >

NBC Bay Area






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