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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP PHOTO A woman holds a placard reading " How many lives just for a coat?" as members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and Anima Naturalis silently protest naked in Catalunya square, in Barcelona, 21 January 2007. AFP

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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) militants stage a protest in a Jean-Paul Gaultier fashion shop in Paris after spraying red paint on the shop window, Monday Oct.2, 2006. Peta was protesting the use of fur in fashion. (AP Photo/ Christophe Ena)

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A PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) militant is seen in a Jean-Paul Gaultier fashion shop in Paris after spraying red paint on the shop window, Monday Oct. 2, 2006. Peta was protesting the use of fur in fashion. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) President Ingrid Newkirk stages a protest in a Jean-Paul Gaultier fashion shop in Paris after spraying red paint on the shopwindow, Monday Oct. 2, 2006. Peta was protesting the use of fur in fashion.(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Naked PETA protesters are wrapped in cellophane for a pro-vegetarian demonstration in central London, 17 August 2006. The demonstrators mimicked typical packages of meat and hope to to encourage consumers to give vegetarianism a try

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Activists of the animal protection organisation "Peta" made up as supermarket meat portions demonstrate 10 August 2006 in Cologne, western Germany. Under the motto "Put yourself in animals' place", the activists protested against eating meat and cruelty to animals.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Naked and wrapped in cellophane wearing fake blood, PETA protestor Tammy Borchert from Colorado Springs, Colorado, lays on the sidewalk 28 March 2006 in front of the Holiday Inn Hotel in Washington, DC, where the National Cattlemens Beef Association's Spring Legislative Conference is being held. The protest is intended to convince the cattlemen that "meat is murder". Founded in 1980, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organization in the world.

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A policeman questions Jodi Ruckley, 33, a volunteer with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), dressed as a bear, protesting the use of the palace's Houseguards bearskin hats, as she stands at the gate of the Istana or Presidential Palace where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was expected to arrive on Friday March 17, 2006 in Singapore. The queen, who arrived in Singapore late Thursday after completing a five-day visit to Australia, is making her first trip to the city-state in nearly two decades at the invitation of the city-state's President S.R. Nathan. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Jodi Ruckley, 33, a volunteer with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), drressed as a bear, protesting the use of the palace's Houseguards bearskin hats, struggles with a policeman as she is placed into a police van at the gate of the Istana or Presidential Palace where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was expected to arrive on Friday March 17, 2006 in Singapore. The queen, who arrived in Singapore late Thursday after completing a five-day visit to Australia, is making her first trip to the city-state in nearly two decades at the invitation of the city-state's President S.R. Nathan. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Jodi Ruckley, 33, a volunteer with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), dressed as a bear, in protest of the use of the palace's Houseguards bearskin hats, as she walks down the street outside of Istana or Presidential Palace where Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was to arrive Friday March 17, 2006 in Singapore. The queen, who arrived in Singapore late Thursday after completing a five-day visit to Australia, is making her first trip to the city-state in nearly two decades at the invitation of the city-state's President S.R. Nathan. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)(AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Russian activists of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) rally in front of Australia's embassy in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, and hold a poster with the word Australia made of little photographs of lambs. The animal rights activists protested against the Australia's authority inactivity in issue of procedure called

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Russian activists of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) rally in front of Australia's embassy in central Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2005, with their pants down, as a fellow protester wearing a lamb mask holds a poster. The animal rights activists protested against the Australian authority inactivity in issue of procedure called

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Two members of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) Brandi Valladolid from Scottsdale, Ariz., left, and Christina Cho from San Francisco, rear, stage a rally against KFC suppliers for what they claim abusive treatment of chickens at downtown Seoul, Monday, Oct. 24, 2005. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)

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Two members of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) Brandi Valladolid from Scottsdale, Ariz., left, and Christina Cho from San Francisco, right, display anti-KFC banners that read

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A demonstrator shows a fake bloodied bottom in front of the Australian Embassy in Madrid during a meeting organized by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on Wednesday, Oct.5, 2005. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

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A protester from PETA , People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals crouches in a cage outside the Zoo in Barcelona, Spain Sunday Sept. 25, 2005. The protest was to highlight the plight of wild animals kept in cages in zoos, whom activists say are deprived of their natural envirioment. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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A protester from PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, crouches in a cage outside the Zoo in Barcelona, Spain Sunday Sept. 25, 2005. The protest was to highlight the plight of wild animals kept in cages in zoos, depriving them of their natural envirioment. Sign reads 'The Animals Want to be Free'. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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Benjamin Schmidt, left, is covered with red dye in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday April 12, 2005 as he protests with Juergen Faulmann, right, against seal hunting in Canada. Both are members of Peta (People for the ethical treatment of animals) and used the opening of the embassy to protest against the hunt of more than 300.000 seals in Canada. (AP Photo/Jockel Finck) --- Mit roter Farbe ist Benjamin Schmidt, links, am Dienstag, 12. April 200, in Berlin waehrend einer Protestaktion gegen die Robbenjagd in Kanada bedeckt. Schmidt und Juergen Faulmann, rechts, sind Mitglieder der Tierschutzorganisation PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) und protestierten vor der kanadischen Botschaft, die Dienstag eroeffnet wird. Mehr als 300.000 Robben sollen dieses Jahr in Kanada getoetet werden. (AP Photo/Jockel Finck)

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Benjamin Schmidt jumps into a swimming pool with red dye in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday April 12, 2005 as he protests against seal hunting in Canada. Schmidt is a member of Peta (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and used the opening of the embassy to protest against the hunt of more than 300,000 seals in Canada. (AP Photo/Kristy May)In ein Planschbecken mit roter Farbe springt Benjamin Schmidt am Dienstag, 12. April 2005, in Berlin waehrend einer Protestaktion gegen die Robbenjagd in Kanada. Schmidt ist Mitglied der Tierschutzorganisation PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) und protestiert vor der kanadischen Botschaft, die Dienstag eroeffnet wird. Mehr als 300.000 Robben sollen dieses Jahr in Kanada getoetet werden. (AP Photo/Kristy May)

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Benjamin Schmidt is covered with red dye in Berlin, Tuesday, April 12 2005 as he protests against seal hunting in Canada. Schmidt is a member of Peta (People for the ethical treatment of animals) and used the opening of the embassy to protest against the hunt of more than 300,000 seals in Canada. (AP Photo/Jockel Finck) --- Mit roter Farbe ist Benjamin Schmidt am Dienstag, 12. April 2005 in Berlin, waehrend einer Protestaktion gegen die Robbenjagd in Kanada bedeckt. Schmidt ist Mitglied der Tierschutzorganisation PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) und protestiert vor der kanadischen Botschaft, die Dienstag eroeffnet wird. Mehr als 300.000 Robben sollen dieses Jahr in Kanada getoetet werden. (AP Photo/Jockel Finck)

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