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  2. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    After PETA placed ads in school newspapers linking milk to acne, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and strokes, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and college officials complained it encouraged underage drinking; the British Advertising Standards Authority asked that the ads be discontinued after complaints from interest groups such as The National ...

  3. SeaQuest under investigation, closes Fort Worth location over ...

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    A Texas aquarium shut its doors this week on the heels of animal neglect allegations, according to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the company's website.. SeaQuest Fort ...

  4. PETA dumps manure outside rival ASPCA’s NYC office - AOL

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    Get a load of this! PETA activists tried to dump a truck full of manure outside the Manhattan office of the group’s rival, the ASPCA — but the stinky stunt was stymied by the frigid weather on ...

  5. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Selective benefits are material, rather than monetary benefits conferred on group members. For instance, an interest group could give members free or discounted travel, meals, or periodical subscriptions. [45]: 133–134 Many trade and professional interest groups tend to give these types of benefits to their members.

  6. Anti-Defamation League - Wikipedia

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    The ADL paid the original $10 million plus interest in 2004. [50 ... campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) ... wing groups and ...

  7. PETA alleges conflict of interest, calls for investigation in ...

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    The animal rights organization PETA called on the Lake Station Police Department to recuse itself from any investigation, citing a potential ... PETA alleges conflict of interest, calls for ...

  8. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney

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    Doughney claimed that his peta.org website was a parody of the PETA organization, and was free speech permissible under the First Amendment. The court relied on Cliffs Notes, Inc. v. Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. [ 4 ] to rule that, in order to constitute a parody, Doughney's peta.org site should simultaneously convey that (1 ...

  9. Peta - Wikipedia

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    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or more commonly known as PETA is an American animal rights organization. Peta or PETA may refer to: Groups, organizations, companies