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11/21/2008
PETA VP: VEGANISM A ''MORAL IMPERATIVE''
Bruce Friedrich, a vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, called veganism a "moral imperative" in an "Ethics of Eating" discussion Thursday night. More >

The Brown Daily Herald

11/20/2008
PETA PROTESTER HITS THE STREETS IN TIGER PAINT
Hoping to draw attention to its fight against circuses that use animals, PETA sent protesters to the River Market District in Little Rock on Thursday, including a partially nude woman painted like a tiger. More >

Arkansas Online

11/20/2008
TOPLESS WOMAN PROTESTS FOR PETA
Tiger gear is a normal fashion statement in Louisiana. But tiger paint — with little else — was on display Wednesday in downtown Shreveport. More >

Shreveport Times

11/20/2008
NUGGETS REPORT: PETA LETTER
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has written a letter to owner Stan Kroenke asking the Nuggets to enact a policy prohibiting the use or display of live animals at home games. More >

Rocky Mountain News

11/19/2008
GROUP DOCUMENTS CRUELTY TO TURKEYS
In what is becoming an annual Thanksgiving rite, an animal rights group on Tuesday released undercover videotapes taken at the nation’s premier poultry-breeding operation, showing turkeys being stomped to death and punched by workers. More >

New York Times






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