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October 2006
Editorial: Brave New Veal: Something Wicked This Way Comes By Catherine Clyne
Letters
Singer Says The Satya Interview with Peter Singer Calculating Compassion The Satya Interview with Miyun Park Invasion of the Movement Snatchers: A Social Justice Cause Falls Prey to the Doctrine of “Necessary Evil” By James LaVeck Animal Rights and Wrongs The Satya Interview with Lee Hall Restoring the Small Farm Ethic The Satya Interview with Diane Halverson Dishing Out the Bull: The Rise of the Excuse-itarians By Colleen Patrick-Goudreau Sanctuary Perspectives on “Humane” Animal Products Michele Alley-Grubb, Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary Lorri Bauston, Animal Acres Cayce Mell and Jason Tracy, OohMahNee Farm Animal Sanctuary Kim Sturla, Animal Place Farm Fallacy The Satya Interview with Eric Nicholson Organic Milk: The Unwholesome Choice By Andrea Rose The Great Eggscape The Satya Interview with Adam Durand Does Nibbling at the Edges Conflict With Taking a Big Bite? By Karen Davis
Still Stuck in the Meatrix By Sangamithra Iyer
Serving Abuse: Promoting Animal-Derived Food By Joan Dunayer
Plus Celebrate with Vegan Cupcakes! Recipe by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero
Vietnamese Vegetarian: Faux Real, Pho Sure Restaurant Review by Maureen C. Wyse The Attack on SHAC
Bizarro by Dan Piraro