Stories from December, 2001
Tyson's Illegal Immigrant Abuses Worse Than Previously Thought
Japan Concealed Damaging Mad Cow Report
Obesity Becoming Number One Cause of Preventable Death in U.S.
Ringling Bros. Trainer Begins Trial for Elephant Abuse
Wild Maize Contaminated with Genetic Engineering
Farm Sanctuary Files Lawsuit Against USDA
Stories from November, 2001
Tyson Sued in Water Pollution Case
Canadian Health Minister Urges GMO labeling
Mad Cow Disease Slows Beef Exports to Japan
Stories from September, 2001
EPA Ignored Dangers Reported About StarLink
Mad Cow Disease Found in Japan
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Is On the Rise
Wendy's Cuts Back On Animal Abuse Under Pressure from PETA
Stories from August, 2001
US Tries to Force to Biotech Grain Down Europe's Throat
Popular Cholesterol Fighting Drug Recalled for Killing Patients
Diabetes Best Controlled by Changes in Lifestyle, Diet, Rather
than Drugs
Clean Living Adds Years to Life Span
EU May Allow Trace of GE in Food
Congress Approves Increased Funds for "Humane Slaughter" Amendment
Stories from June 2001
Preserved Meats found to be Killers
Sara Lee Pays a Small Fine for Listeria Outbreak that Claimed
15 Lives
Pork from a Stolen Biotech Pig Served at Funeral
USDA Cited in Slaughter Violations
Stories from May, 2001
Anti-Biotech Group Thrown Out of Biotech Conference
U.S. Eases Ban on EU Meat Imports
CJD may have been found in French Caribbean
Scientists Warn of "Second Wave" of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
EPA Links Dioxin Contamination to Cancer, Meat Consumption
Roundup Ready Soybeans Shown to Use More Herbicide and Produce
Less Yield
Hindus Plunder a Bombay McDonald's After Discovering Beef Flavoring
in the French Fries
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Bans the Word "Hemp"
Stories from April, 2001
Whitman "Confused" About Arctic Drilling
Starlink Corn In US Food Supply For a Long Time to Come.
Bush Plans to Gut Endangered species Act
Purina Gets Another Warning form FDA Over Violations
Bush Administration Embarrasses Itself on Salmonella in School
Lunches
Monsanto Wins Lawsuit Against Canadian Canola Farmer
Greenpeace Caims Biotech is Contaminating Organic Crops
Diet as Effective as Drugs in Fighting Cholesterol
Stories from March, 2001
North Dakota House Votes to Put a Moritorium on Biotech Wheat
2nd Flock of Vermont Sheep Taken for Mad Cow Testing
Foot and Mouth "Out of Control" in Britain
U.S. Sheep Seized for Mad Cow Testing
Foot and Mouth Found in the Netherlands
StarLink Contamination Level Much Deeper Than Previously Thought
U.S. Bans Red Meat From Europe
Biotech Fears Fuel Record Corn Glut
Greenpeace Exposes Starlink in Kellogg's Cereal
Foot and Mouth Disease Spreads to French Sheep
Foot and Mouth Disease Rattles Europe
"Mad Cow" Protest Turns Riot Police on Belgian Farmers.
Subway Bullies Small Vegan Restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio
Stories from February, 2001
Voluntary Labeling Activist Has His Trial
Canada and Brazil Spar Over Beef
87 Animal Rights Protesters Arrested in Britain
Biotech Wheat Bacteria Turns Wheat Into Slime
Monsanto, McDonald's Execs Attempt Feeble "Spin" in Davos
Anti-Biotech Activists To Converge on Chicago
Stories from January, 2001
U.S. Cattle Quarantined for Possible Mad Cow Risk
U.S. Diabetes Cases Rise 6% in One Year
Brazilian Farmers Storm, Occupy Local Monsanto Headquarters
Aventis to Pay $Millions to Farmers Who Planted Starlink Corn
U.S. Feedmakers Are Failing to Meet Mad Cow Regulations
Mad Cow Found in Italian McDonald's Slaughterhouse
PETA Calls for Boycott of Burger King Over Animal Abuse
Testing Reveals Higher Incidence of Mad Cow Disease than Expected
Mad Cow Furor Erupts German Cabinet
Stories from 2000
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