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Reason October 2000 Frederick K. Goodwin & Adrian R. Morrison |
Science and Self-Doubt Why animal researchers must remember that human beings are special... |
ifeminists November 4, 2003 Todd Andrew Barnett |
Pamela Anderson and PETA's Animal Rights Insanity When it comes to the loopy, obsessive "animal rights" agenda advanced by Hollywood celebrities and "animal rights" activists, it's obvious that all and any modicums of rationality and sanity pertaining to the issue just, in a word, fly the coop. |
Salon.com March 12, 2001 Peter Brandt |
Dr. Neal Barnard His ideas on diet and ethical medicine could prolong Dick Cheney's life (and yours), stop animal torture and improve Ted Nugent's attitude. Why isn't this man surgeon general? |
Reason January 2001 |
Letters Animal Instincts" "Science and Self-Doubt," by Frederick K. Goodwin and Adrian R. Morrison (October), presents only one side of a multidimensional issue... |
Reason May 2004 |
Letters Letters to the Editor: Dominate. Intimidate. Control... A Week of Eating Dangerously... Injustice by Default... etc. |
Sports Central February 8, 2006 Mark Chalifoux |
Sports Gospel Mailbag How to Fix the Lingerie Bowl... "Does God Hate the Colts?"... "Irish on Road Back to Glory"... Anna Benson vs. PETA... |
Salon.com April 9, 2001 Gary Kamiya |
The patriot He was prepared to shed blood to defend liberty. What separates American terrorist Timothy McVeigh from thousands of other gun-worshipping zealots? |
Salon.com October 21, 2002 Katharine Mieszkowski |
"Cut class, not frogs" People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' new Web site tutors teenage animal-rights warriors how to resist dissection in biology class and mystery meat in the cafeteria. |
Reason January 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Tasty Animals Don't mock animal rights activists -- they might take you to court. Michael Doughney found that out when he borrowed the acronym of the world's most prominent animal rights group to create www.peta.org, the People Eating Tasty Animals site... |
AskMen.com Lyle Davis |
How To: Argue Against Vegetarians Nearly every meat-eater has an unfortunate encounter with a righteous vegetarian at some point. |
Sports Central December 20, 2005 Mark Chalifoux |
Anna Benson vs. PETA An analysis of Anna Benson's and PETA's differing viewpoints concerning animal rights. |
Salon.com April 14, 2001 Kerry Lauerman |
Killing as "closure" John Ashcroft says the closed-circuit TV broadcast of Timothy McVeigh's execution will help victims heal. But will what they see look too brutal -- or not brutal enough? |
Reason February 2004 Neil Steinberg |
A Week of Eating Dangerously Searching for detente between man and beast in the animal rights debate |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Burger King's Less Subservient Chickens Like a growing number of companies, the fast-food giant said it plans to increase its focus on buying eggs and pork from cage-free and crate-free animals. |
Reason October 2003 Julian Sanchez |
Meat Markets PETA praises McDonald's as the nation's top burger peddler has begun to show a more animal-friendly face |
Salon.com March 3, 2001 Dawn MacKeen |
Europe's livestock plague As the British meat market faces yet another crisis, experts at home assess the risk of foot-and-mouth disease in the U.S.... |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Alicia Montgomery |
PETA on the spot The animal rights group's milk-mustached Giuliani sours critics' sensibilities. |
Delicious Living July 2005 |
Wise Words An interview with a cognitive ethologist on his studies of animals minds with an emphasis on the evolution of animal emotions. |
BusinessWeek November 4, 2010 Joel Stein |
The Rise of the Power Vegans Steve Wynn, Russell Simmons, Bill Clinton and a comparable cast of heavies are now using tempeh to assert their superiority. A look at what gives. |
Sports Illustrated June 26, 2001 Rick Reilly |
Scales of Injustice People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has new billboards out that claim fishing is cruel. Fishing is cruel? I always thought fishing was one of the most peaceful things you could do... |
Salon.com September 3, 2002 Kurt Kleiner |
"Drawing the Line" by Steven M. Wise A Harvard professor says science itself proves that such animals as parrots, apes and elephants should be considered persons with legal rights. |
Food Engineering February 1, 2007 |
Regulatory Watch FDA finds meat and milk from animal clones is as safe to eat as from conventionally bred animals. |
AskMen.com May 31, 2014 Attila Hildmann |
How My Father's Death Forced Me To Save My Own Life It's time to throw our stereotypes about granola freaks out the window. You don't have to change your whole life; you can start with one vegan day a week. |
Salon.com February 24, 2001 Bruce Shapiro |
Killing McVeigh Vengeance, not justice, will be televised with the execution of the convicted Oklahoma City bomber... |
Prepared Foods April 1, 2006 |
Very Tasty Vegan Fare Over 10% of females under the age of 25 claims to occasionally eat vegan, says one source. Exploring vegan baked desserts highlights one potential market. |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 |
Backtalk Nader Responds... Slaughterhouse Beefs... Soldiering On... |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Online Hunting Now a Target Out West California is the latest state to target the controversial practice of Internet hunting. The state's Fish and Game Commission is preparing emergency regulations to ban what is known as "point, click and kill" hunting. |
Scientific American January 2006 |
Saving Animals and People Use of animals in testing and in biomedical research continues to be necessary and is ethically preferable to experimenting on humans or forgoing cures that could save human lives, but the development and acceptance of animal substitutes deserve enthusiastic support. |
Salon.com January 17, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
America's homegrown terrorists An expert on right-wing hate groups talks about the tortured emotional roots of their rage, their response to Sept. 11 and their role in the Oklahoma City bombing... |
Science News January 13, 2007 Christen Brownlee |
Cloned Meat and Milk Are Safe, But They Won't Hit Stores Soon A Food and Drug Administration analysis concludes that food from cloned animals is safe, but the effort and expense involved in creating these animals means that products from them won't be in markets anytime soon. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Erin McCarthy |
Bears and Other Predators Invade U.S. Neighborhoods When Europeans settled the New World, they dealt with predators by showing them the business end of a gun. |
CIO March 1, 2004 Stacy Cowley |
Tracking Mad Cows with IT The mad cow incident has made developing the underlying technology for the US Animal Identification Plan (USAIP)--in development since October 2002--an urgent priority for the USDA. |
Food Engineering March 6, 2006 |
Regulatory Watch Slaughterhouse operators can expect closer scrutiny from the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) in the months ahead. |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2006 Adrian Rush |
Tom's Deal With the Devil Colgate's purchase of Tom's of Maine raises new questions about the achievability of socially responsible investing. |
Scientific American March 2007 |
The Beef with Cloned Meat For Americans, the idea of cloned meat elicits distaste even in many confirmed carnivores. Is that gut reaction justified? From a food-safety standpoint, probably not. |