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Stand UP Super Vegan Super Heroes
Step up and step forward caped crusaders and masked eco-warriors. It's time to stand up and be counted and show yourself in your tight fitting clothes and most questionable underpants.
During National Vegetarian Week 2008 we are searching for super vegan super heroes that can carry our message up, up and away to infinity and beyond.
Send ups your poses, and pictures
Lush adopt Super Vegan?
Who is that man?
Check out this story on www.lush.co.uk.
Paul McCartney ITV News at 10
Check out this story on veganworldwidenews.blogspot.com.
Nominate the Unsung Heroes of Veganism!
Let's celebrate those we rarely hear about who are doing great stuff for veganism in their community. Redwood Foods and ActiVeg.org have teamed up to give an annual Unsung Vegan Heroes Prize.
Check out this story on www.activeg.org.
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Super Vegetarian Lush go Supervegan for World Vegan Day
Superveggie Lush Cosmetics Go Supervegan for World Vegan Day 1st November after supervegan challenge by Viva! vegetarian international voice for animals.
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Vegan Festival and Vegan Awards
Vegan Festival and Vegan Awards Vote Now! Organised by Supervegan and Hempologist Tim Barford at www.yaoh.co.uk contact Show email address..
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Vegetarians win BBC IQ test programme
Whatever you want to know, be it information on Flights ? A Weather Forecast ? or even Music Downloads? Finance? you may be better off asking a vegetarian. It seems they are smarter!
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Vegans Wait for New Organic Dept Store
A stone's throw from Hyde Park, hard-hatted construction workers are hard at it 24 hours a day to create the world's biggest organic department store.
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Super Vegan Cycles from France to Denmark
Vegans Travel From around the World to Demark for Vegan Festival
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ADI: European Commission guilty of hypocrisy over replacing animals in experiments
Animal Defenders International (ADI) and the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) have strongly condemned an announcement that the European Commission plans to help fund a massive new animal breeding facility in Portugal.
Check out this story on www.politics.co.uk.
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'Meat intake cut' on cancer fears
One in 10 people has tried to cut down on processed meats such as bacon in the wake of a report linking them to cancer, a survey suggests.
Check out this story on news.bbc.co.uk.
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Carnivores shun meat and flirt with bi-tarianism, says survey
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Increasing numbers of meat eaters are flirting with vegetarianism and becoming "bi-tarians", according to a survey.
Check out this story on www.telegraph.co.uk.
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Oxford reconsider animal research
Oxford have attempted to calm the long running opposition met by animal rights protesters by claiming it is 'committed to cutting animal research', and is looking to invest in research into feasible alternatives. This decision comes despite the recent completion of an £18m biomedical research animal house at Oxford University.
Check out this story on www.tcs.cam.ac.uk.
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Turn veggie to save planet, says Sir Paul
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Sir Paul McCartney has teamed up with a Nobel Prize-winning scientist to urge people to become vegetarian to save the planet from the greenhouse gases created by rearing livestock.
Check out this story on www.independent.co.uk.
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Linda McCartney food sales soar
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Vegetarian frozen food producer Linda McCartney has increased sales by more than 57pc in a 12-week period up to October.
Check out this story on business.edp24.co.uk.
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There's a new funky on-line vegan/veggie London guide - by London Lesbian Vegans, an active social group who want to share their knowledge of the big city. And if you think they are missing mentioning your favourite place to eat, stay or shop, they'd love you to suggest it.
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Make sosmix vegan again
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Sosmix, has been renamed Sosmix âMeat Free Sausage Mixâ â and added cowâs milk! Now thousands of vegans and dairy allergic people will have to forgo the wonderful experience that was Sosmix.
Check out this story on www.petitiononline.com.
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Timmy Mallett blames being vegetarian for I'm A Celebrity boot
Timmy Mallett blamed being a vegetarian for his boot from the jungle.
Check out this story on www.mirror.co.uk.
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‘Vegans Can’t Eat Anything!’ Says Author
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Lancashire author Catherine Greenall has written her first cookbook, âVegans Canât Eat Anything!â which is published by Lulu and available now on Lulu.com.
Check out this story on www.pr.com.