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11/25/2009
MORE PLEAD GUILTY IN IOWA HOG FARM CASE
Three more men have pleaded guilty to abusing livestock on an Iowa farm that contracts with Hormel Foods. More >

Austin Daily Herald

7/2/2009
Jena Hunt with PETA schedules protest against food chain
The PETA campaigner organized a protest scheduled for noon today at 600 Van Ness Ave., where two PETA “chicks” in red bikinis will be crammed together in a tank of “bloody” water with the message “McDonald’s Scalds Chicks; to Death.” More >

The Sanfrancisco Examiner

7/1/2009
TURKEY PLANT WORKER SENTENCED FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY
A worker at a West Virginia turkey plant was sentenced Monday to a year of home confinement for stomping on a bird's head and slamming another to the ground, abuse that was caught on video tape by animal rights activists. More >

Associated Press

7/1/2009
CIRCUS, PETA BATTLE OVER TREATMENT OF ELEPHANTS
Animal rights group PETA is accusing a circus that will perform in Wichita of using hooks and other devices to inflict pain on elephants. More >

Wichita Eagle

7/1/2009
PETA: Feeding Kids Meat Is Child Abuse
An animal rights group is planning to post a billboard in the Greenville area that calls feeding meat to children abuse in light of recent news stories about a 555-pound South Carolina teenager. More >

FOX Carolina






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