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Vol
2. Issue 39
05-21-03

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GIMME SHELTER
Groups questioning animal rights in Ingham County
By DANIEL STURM
Our tale begins in January, when volunteers at the Ingham County Animal
Shelter in Mason learned that two stray cats were going to be sold to
a dealer who in turn would resell the animals for research. Shelter
volunteers placed a classified ad about their impending fate. The Ionia
Humane Society offered to adopt them. But the dealer, R&R Research
in Howard City (Montcalm County), had already filled out the paperwork.
More.
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Letters
to the Editor
Corrections

The Capitol
:
Kyle Melinn
Billboard
ban advocates find ally in Posthumus
Civil
Liberties
:
Henry Silverman
View
from Netherlands questions U.S. policy
Health
& Environment
:
Dave Dempsey
Teach
the children in order to save ourselves

Around the Town:
Photos
by Daniel Sturm
Art:
Duality
makes you think
Art
auction to benefit Gildas Club of Lansing
Literature:
Michigan Authors Boy
Soldier Looks at World War II
Music:
Captured!
By Robots: Raging with the machines
First
Letterman, then Creole. Whats next for Vienna Teng?Weekend
brings music variety, Movement
Live
& Local:
Your
guide to live entertainment in Lansing and the surrounding area!
Theater:
Proof: Not one
slip, one stumble, one missed moment
Cabaret
comes to Riverwalk in New World

Advice Goddess: Amy
Alkon
Hey, lady, what are you waiting
for? Send him packing
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India
Palace: The maximum for the minimum price
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