Compassionate Times: Spring 2006
The official newsletter of Compassionate Action for Animals informs you about our recent campaigns and events, our volunteers, the Twin Cities veg scene, and more!
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Peter Singer Talk Draws 1,400! - By Rachael Behl
- CAA invited Princeton ethicist and renowned author of 'Animal Liberation,' Peter Singer, to speak at the Ted Mann Concert Hall this past Spring.
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The Battle Against Battery Cages Comes to Minnesota - By Ben Acaso
- CAA has been working with University Dining Services at the U of M to phase out their purchasing of battery cage eggs.
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Profiles of Members and a Fond Farewell - By Elana Bulman
- Meet five of the people who make CAA the force that it is and bid adieu to three wonderful volunteers.
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Coming to a Restaurant Near You - By Jackie McGraw
- The Restaurant Outreach Campaign seeks to introduce more vegetarian options at local eateries.
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Goodbye Internet Ordering Hassles - By Heather Hanschen
- Fast and Furless in St. Paul has quickly become a favorite of conscientious shoppers.
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Being a Millionaire for the Animals - By Matt Ball (of Vegan Outreach)
- Saving many animals from suffering is well within your reach!
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CAA's 2005 in Brief - By Unny Nambudiripad
- See what great things CAA accomplished in 2005 in this summary of our annual review.
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Recurring Donation – A Great Way to Show Your Support - By Unny Nambudiripad
- Available now: make automated donations to your favorite animal protection group!
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Parents of a Vegetarian - By Leslie O'Leary
- Vegetarian comic relief penned by one of CAA's own wits.
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Upcoming Events
- There are many fun and exciting ways to get involved with CAA!



