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Peter Dinklage: The 'Station Agent' With a Heart of Gold
If you rent the DVD of the award-winning 2003 film The Station Agent, which features a head-turning performance by Peter Dinklage, be sure to watch the extras. You'll find out, as we did, that Dinklage is a vegetarian. In every scene of the movie in which Dinklage's character is eating a meal, he assures viewers that the food is all-vegetarian, right down to the "beef" jerky strips.
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PETA Wins 'Murder King' Campaign!
After nearly six years of discussions with PETA, Burger King has announced an industry-leading plan to drastically reduce the suffering of many animals killed for its restaurants.
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Casey Affleck’s Vegetarian PSA: Banned!
Casey Affleck takes aim at the meat industry in his latest project with PETA. Watch the PSA that the television networks didn’t want you to see!
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Introducing Joss Stone: Singer, Songwriter, Performer, Vegetarian
Joss Stone stars in PETA’s latest vegetarian ad with her new feathered friend. See the ad, and enter to win an iPod shuffle full of her music.
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Mepkin Abbey: Hell for Chickens
A PETA investigation at a Christian monastery in South Carolina documented that monks were abusing tens of thousands of hens. Now PETA is calling for criminal charges.
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Vote for North America’s Sexiest Vegetarians
Hundreds of the most gorgeous men and women on the continent entered PETA's annual "Sexiest Vegetarian" contest. Now we need you to choose the hottest of the hot!
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Vegan Aphrodisiacs
To get your partner in the mood and improve your performance in bed, ditch the meat and pile on the veggies.
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Smithfield Foods Is Phasing out Cruel Gestation Crates
On January 25, 2007, Smithfield Foods, the largest pig flesh-producing company in the world, announced that it would phase out all gestation crates in its U.S. operations within 10 years.
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Former USDA Inspector Reveals Slaughterhouse Horrors
Appalled by what he observed for years at Perdue and Allen's Family Foods poultry slaughter plants in the Delmarva region, a former U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) slaughterhouse inspector approached PETA to blow the whistle on the routine and systematic animal abuse that he observed while plant veterinarians looked the other way.
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Fast Food Nation: Do You Want Lies With That?
Fast Food Nation, the new film based on the acclaimed book by Eric Schlosser, opens nationwide on November 17. To celebrate this important film, we hooked up with the cast and director of the movie for exclusive interviews, created the Fast Food Nation online game, and are giving away signed scripts, movie tickets, and more.
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