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  • The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
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    The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
    She once worked in retail and now advises people on how to analyse clothing items: from the fabric to the seams to the buttons and beading.

    Andrea Cheong wants to turn your clothes inside out. Or rather, she wants you to do it. The 32-year-old self-styled "fashion educator" from north London is a reformed fashion influencer. She now reviews clothes for her 248,000 TikTok and 152,000 Instagram followers, analysing clothing, accessories and shoes with an unsparing eye for cost, quality, construction and materials.

    Andrea Cheong, photographed in Notting Hill West London. Andrea Cheong is the Author of "Why Don't I Have Anything To Wear?" and
    host of the Fashion Our Future podcast.

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  • The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
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    The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
    She once worked in retail and now advises people on how to analyse clothing items: from the fabric to the seams to the buttons and beading.

    Andrea Cheong wants to turn your clothes inside out. Or rather, she wants you to do it. The 32-year-old self-styled "fashion educator" from north London is a reformed fashion influencer. She now reviews clothes for her 248,000 TikTok and 152,000 Instagram followers, analysing clothing, accessories and shoes with an unsparing eye for cost, quality, construction and materials.

    Andrea Cheong, photographed in Notting Hill West London. Andrea Cheong is the Author of "Why Don't I Have Anything To Wear?" and
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  • The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
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    The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
    She once worked in retail and now advises people on how to analyse clothing items: from the fabric to the seams to the buttons and beading.

    Andrea Cheong wants to turn your clothes inside out. Or rather, she wants you to do it. The 32-year-old self-styled "fashion educator" from north London is a reformed fashion influencer. She now reviews clothes for her 248,000 TikTok and 152,000 Instagram followers, analysing clothing, accessories and shoes with an unsparing eye for cost, quality, construction and materials.

    Andrea Cheong, photographed in Notting Hill West London. Andrea Cheong is the Author of "Why Don't I Have Anything To Wear?" and
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  • The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
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    The care-label queen: how Andrea Cheong will stop you buying bad clothes
    She once worked in retail and now advises people on how to analyse clothing items: from the fabric to the seams to the buttons and beading.

    Andrea Cheong wants to turn your clothes inside out. Or rather, she wants you to do it. The 32-year-old self-styled "fashion educator" from north London is a reformed fashion influencer. She now reviews clothes for her 248,000 TikTok and 152,000 Instagram followers, analysing clothing, accessories and shoes with an unsparing eye for cost, quality, construction and materials.

    Andrea Cheong, photographed in Notting Hill West London. Andrea Cheong is the Author of "Why Don't I Have Anything To Wear?" and
    host of the Fashion Our Future podcast.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery member Faycal Ariouat.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery member Ben Jacob.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery member Kirstie Summers.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason.

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • Wings Ethical Food Delivery
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    Wings Ethical Food Delivery
    Wings Ethical Food Delivery founder Rich Mason (2nd right) with members Ben Jacob (2nd left), Kirstie Summers (far left) and Faycal Ariouat (right).

    Wings, based in Finsbury Park, is a co-operative owned and run by delivery riders, and guarantees all riders will be employed on London Living Wage, ensuring job security, sick pay and benefits.
    Wings is also backed by Islington Council.

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  • NEWS - Bilder des Tages
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    NEWS - Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Nicholson/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10126779b)
    PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) supporters demonstrate outside Canada Goose Regent Street store by covering themselves in fake blood and lying on coats similar to those made by Canada Goose.
    PETA Canada Goose demonstration, London, UK - 01 Mar 2019
    PETA want to put pressure on the clothing company, as PETA claim the fur used in their coats is sourced in a cruel manner. World Wildlife Day takes place on 3 March.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9747895ab)
    Members of Veddas (Ethical Vegetarianism, Defending Animal Rights and Society) protested this morning (9) in front of the Legislative Assembly in São Paulo for the approval of PL 31/201 , which prohibits the shipment of live animals in sea and / or river transport for the purpose of slaughtering for consumption in the State.
    Animal Rights Protest, Legislative Assembly, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 09 Jul 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9747895l)
    Members of Veddas (Ethical Vegetarianism, Defending Animal Rights and Society) protested this morning (9) in front of the Legislative Assembly in São Paulo for the approval of PL 31/201 , which prohibits the shipment of live animals in sea and / or river transport for the purpose of slaughtering for consumption in the State.
    Animal Rights Protest, Legislative Assembly, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 09 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003
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    THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Startraks Photo/REX Shutterstock (428966l)
    Dalai Lama
    THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Happy Birthday: Dalai Lama feiert am 6.Juli seinen 80. Geburtstag

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  • THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003
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    THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Startraks Photo/REX Shutterstock (428966m)
    Dalai Lama
    THE TIBET HOUSE US SPONSORING A DIALOGUE ON THE ETHICAL REVOLUTION CALLED FOR BY THE DALAI LAMA, TOWN HALL, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 23 SEP 2003

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Happy Birthday: Dalai Lama feiert am 6.Juli seinen 80. Geburtstag

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Oxitec is a pioneer in controlling insects that spread disease and damage crops. Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, stands next to mosquito cages in the rearing facility.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Oxitec is a pioneer in controlling insects that spread disease and damage crops. Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, stands next to mosquito cages in the rearing facility.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Oxitec is a pioneer in controlling insects that spread disease and damage crops. Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, stands next to mosquito cages in the rearing facility.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, holds a mosquito cage in the strain development lab.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, holds a mosquito cage in the strain development lab.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, holds a mosquito cage in the strain development lab.

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  • PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
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    PORTRAIT - Dr. Luke Alphey
    Dr Luke Alphey, co-founder and chief scientist of Oxitec, holds a mosquito cage in the strain development lab.

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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - A supporter of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) eats a chicken wing while peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside KFC. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.017/0810120552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.009/0810120545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.010/0810120546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.011/0810120546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.008/0810120545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.007/0810120545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.005/0810120544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.004/0810120540 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.003/0810120540 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.002/0810120540 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.001/0810120539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    NY: PETA PROTESTS KFC
    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.015/0810120551 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    11 October 2008 - New York, NY - peta2, the youth division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), leads a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) while dressed as zombies. The group is angry about KFC suppliers' abusive treatment of chickens on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. Photo Credit: Elizabeth A. Miller/Sipa Press /30042741.013/0810120550 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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    Monkeys at an animal testing centre in the UK
    Animal testing centre in the UK. It is estimated that 50 to 100 million vertebrate animals worldwide are used in testing annually. The research is conducted inside universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, farms, defence establishments, and commercial facilities that provide animal-testing services to industry. It includes pure research such as genetics, developmental biology, behavioural studies, as well as applied research such as biomedical research, xenotransplantation, drug testing and toxicology tests, including cosmetics testing. Animals are also used for education, breeding, and defense research. Supporters of the practice, such as the British Royal Society, argue that virtually every medical achievement in the 20th century relied on the use of animals in some way, with the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences arguing that even sophisticated computers are unable to model interactions between molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organisms, and the environment, making animal research necessary in some areas. Some non-governmental organizations like PETA and BUAV question the necessity of it.

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    Monkeys at an animal testing centre in the UK
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    Monkeys at an animal testing centre in the UK
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    Monkeys at an animal testing centre in the UK
    Animal testing centre in the UK. It is estimated that 50 to 100 million vertebrate animals worldwide are used in testing annually. The research is conducted inside universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, farms, defence establishments, and commercial facilities that provide animal-testing services to industry. It includes pure research such as genetics, developmental biology, behavioural studies, as well as applied research such as biomedical research, xenotransplantation, drug testing and toxicology tests, including cosmetics testing. Animals are also used for education, breeding, and defense research. Supporters of the practice, such as the British Royal Society, argue that virtually every medical achievement in the 20th century relied on the use of animals in some way, with the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences arguing that even sophisticated computers are unable to model interactions between molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organisms, and the environment, making animal research necessary in some areas. Some non-governmental organizations like PETA and BUAV question the necessity of it.

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