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Response is what our humane law enforcement officers do; the prevention aspect is then taken care of by the other resources of the A.S.P.C.A., be they medical, behavioral, placement or training and education so that, in the long run, the cycle of cruelty to animals is broken. New York, July 23, 2007

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There is only one way to avoid future noncompliance and free city resources that are already spread too thin —institute a ban. 6, 2007 Note from KBJ: I couldn't resist highlighting the metaphors. Now that the carriage industry is being held under a microscope, it’s clear that it puts a black mark on the city.

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Those who continue to abuse every animal and natural resource for their own pleasures will come to represent the ugly. 12, 2007 Note from KBJ: You are what you wear. Some day it will be the ultimate in chic to be a compassionate consumer. Kat McAfee Princeton, N.J.,

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Whaling for scientific research is indispensable to establish the proper conservation of whales and ocean resources. Japan Information Center Consulate General of Japan New York, April 4, 2007 Scientific research from Japan has been highly commended by the International Whaling Commission’s Scientific Committee. Jiro Okuyama Dir.,