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Betty White

A Wisdom Archive on Betty White

Betty White

A selection of articles related to Betty White

Betty White

ARTICLES RELATED TO Betty White

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid game show - Broadcast history

Pyramid was created by Bob Stewart, the quiz-show producer who also invented To Tell the Truth, The Price Is Right and Password during his years at Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions before forming his own company. It went through several name changes over the years, with the title originally reflecting the top prize that contestants can win in that version. See also:

Pyramid game show, Pyramid game show - Broadcast history, Pyramid game show - 1970s editions, Pyramid game show - 1980s & 1990s editions, Pyramid game show - 2002-2004 revival, Pyramid game show - Hosts, Pyramid game show - The main game, Pyramid game show - Tiebreaker rounds, Pyramid game show - Bonuses, Pyramid game show - The Winner's Circle, Pyramid game show - The big board, Pyramid game show - Tournament play, Pyramid game show - One of TV's toughest games, Pyramid game show - The bonus round evolves, Pyramid game show - Other comments, Pyramid game show - Celebrities, Pyramid game show - Announcers, Pyramid game show - Versions outside the USA, Pyramid game show - Episode status and rights, Pyramid game show - References in popular culture

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Rancho Santa Fe California - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 3,252 people, 1,204 households, and 947 families residing in the CDP. The population density is 183.8/km² (476.2/mi²). There are 1,339 housing units at an average density of 75.7/km² (196.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the CDP is 93.33% White, 0.46% African American, 0.15% Native American, 2.77% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.15% from other races, and 1.08% from two or more races. ...

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Rancho Santa Fe California, Rancho Santa Fe California - Geography, Rancho Santa Fe California - Demographics, Rancho Santa Fe California - Communities of Rancho Santa Fe, Rancho Santa Fe California - Social History, Rancho Santa Fe California - Prominent Residents of Rancho Santa Fe

Read more here: » Rancho Santa Fe California: Encyclopedia II - Rancho Santa Fe California - Demographics

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid game show - Broadcast history

Pyramid was created by Bob Stewart, the quiz-show producer who also invented To Tell the Truth, The Price Is Right and Password during his years at Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions before forming his own company. It went through several name changes over the years, with the title originally reflecting the top prize that contestants can win in that version. See also:

Pyramid game show, Pyramid game show - Broadcast history, Pyramid game show - 1970s editions, Pyramid game show - 1980s & 1990s editions, Pyramid game show - celebrities, Pyramid game show - 2002-2004 revival, Pyramid game show - Hosts, Pyramid game show - The main game, Pyramid game show - Tiebreaker rounds, Pyramid game show - Bonuses, Pyramid game show - The Winner's Circle, Pyramid game show - The big board, Pyramid game show - Tournament play, Pyramid game show - One of TV's toughest games, Pyramid game show - The bonus round evolves, Pyramid game show - Other comments, Pyramid game show - Celebrities, Pyramid game show - Announcers, Pyramid game show - Versions outside the USA, Pyramid game show - Episode status and rights, Pyramid game show - References in popular culture

Read more here: » Pyramid game show: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid game show - Broadcast history

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals

There have been several revivals, each with variations in the prize-winning rules but still based on the core premise. Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984. Main article: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour From October 31, 1983 to July 27, 1984, Jon “Bowzer” Bauman of Sha-Na-Na hosted a version packaged back-to-back with Match Game. The Match Game - Hollywood Squares Hour as it was called was jointly produced by Orion Television, which had purchased the rights to ...

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Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns

Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - List of The Simpsons episodes - The series

These are the full 22-minute long episodes that premiered before Christmas of 1989 as a spinoff of the shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show. List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990. 13 episodes Ron Taylor guest stars Albert Brooks guest stars Albert Brooks guest stars Kelsey Grammer guest stars Penny Marshall guest stars List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991. ...

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List of The Simpsons episodes, List of The Simpsons episodes - The shorts, List of The Simpsons episodes - The series, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Three 1991-1992, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Four 1992-1993, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Five 1993-1994, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Six 1994-1995, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seven 1995-1996, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eight 1996-1997, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Nine 1997-1998, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Ten 1998-1999, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eleven 1999-2000, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Twelve 2000-2001, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Thirteen 2001-2002, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fourteen 2002-2003, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fifteen 2003-2004, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Sixteen 2004-2005, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seventeen 2005-2006, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eighteen 2006-2007, List of The Simpsons episodes - Music videos, List of The Simpsons episodes - The spots, List of The Simpsons episodes - Simpsons Alternative UK Christmas Message 2004

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Awards and honors

The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Emmy Awards. 1971 Edward Asner, Outstanding Performance by Supporting Actor/Comedy Valerie Harper, Outstanding Performance by Supporting Actress/Comedy James L. Brooks & Allan Burns, Outstanding Writing Achievement/Comedy, for episode "Support Your Local Mother" Jay Sandrich, Outstanding Directorial Achievement/Comedy, for episode "Toulouse Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists" 1972 Edward Asner, Outstanding Performance by Supporting Actor/Comedy Valerie Harp ...

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The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Overview, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Cast and characters, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Broadcast history, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Memorable episodes, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Theme song, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Trivia, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Awards and honors, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Emmy Awards, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Golden Globe Awards, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Honors, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - Spin-off series, The Mary Tyler Moore Show - DVD release

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - To Tell the Truth - Second edition 1969-1978

This first version of the show was cancelled in 1968, but returned only a year later in syndication; this one lasted until 1978. Garry Moore hosted until 1976; regular panelists included Orson Bean the first year (he would reappear as a guest panelist into the 1990-91 run), and for the entire 1969-78 run, Peggy Cass, Kitty Carlisle and Bill Cullen, who subbed for Moore when needed. Many of the earlier regulars appeared, including Tom Poston and Bert Convy. Other quiz-show hosts, including Tom Kennedy, Kennedy's brother Jack Narz, Hugh ...

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To Tell the Truth, To Tell the Truth - First edition 1956-1968, To Tell the Truth - Second edition 1969-1978, To Tell the Truth - Third edition 1980-1981, To Tell the Truth - Fourth edition 1990-1991, To Tell the Truth - Fifth edition 2000-2002, To Tell the Truth - Theme music, To Tell the Truth - Contestants with later further notoriety, To Tell the Truth - Legacy

Read more here: » To Tell the Truth: Encyclopedia II - To Tell the Truth - Second edition 1969-1978

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Password game - Television versions

The game of Password was adapted into a successful television game show of the same name. Password, hosted by Allen Ludden, ran for 1555 telecasts from October 2, 1961 to September 15, 1967 on CBS and for 1099 shows from April 5, 1971 to June 27, 1975 on ABC. The show's regular announcers were Jack Clark and (later) Lee Vines on CBS and John Harlan on ABC. 2 teams — each consisting of one celebrity player and one contestant — competed on the show. One player gave the single-word clues; the other player attempted to guessed ...

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Password game, Password game - Rules, Password game - Television versions, Password game - Password Plus, Password game - Super Password, Password game - Celebrities, Password game - Episode status, Password game - Versions outside the USA, Password game - Commercial versions

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Mama's Family - Setting and Premise

Mama's Family - Setting. The show was set in a fictitious small town called Raytown. It is presumed that Raytown is somewhere in the South or Midwest. Although a specific state is never mentioned as the setting of the show, some of the cast claim that it was modeled after the actual city of Raytown, Missouri. It is often mentioned on the show that the town is in "the Tri-state Area," which means it is located near the junction of three states. It should be noted that Raytown, Missouri actually is located near such a junction—that of Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska.< ...

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Mama's Family, Mama's Family - Setting and Premise, Mama's Family - Setting, Mama's Family - Premise, Mama's Family - The Syndicated Years, Mama's Family - Plot Holes, Mama's Family - Characters, Mama's Family - Recurring Characters

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - 1922 - Events

January 7 - Dáil Éireann, the extra-legal parliament of the Irish Republic, ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by 64-57 votes. January 8 - The Social Democratic Youth League of Norway is founded. January 10 - Arthur Griffith is elected President of Dáil Éireann. January 11 - First successful insulin treatment of diabetes. January 12 - British government releases remaining Irish prisoners captured in the War of Independence. January 13 - Flu epidemic has claimed 8 ...

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1922, 1922 - Events, 1922 - Exact month/day of event unknown, 1922 - Births, 1922 - January-March, 1922 - April-June, 1922 - July to December, 1922 - Deaths, 1922 - Marriages, 1922 - January-March, 1922 - April-June, 1922 - July to December, 1922 - Nobel Prizes, 1922 - Heads of state in 1922

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - What's My Line? - Alternate versions

What's My Line? - Versions in the United States. A weekly American CBS radio version of What's My Line? was produced from May 1952 until July 1953. The regular panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal Block, along with host John Daly, premiered the radio version of their show on Tuesday May 20, 1952, while still performing the Sunday telecast. The debut mystery guest, in her only What's My Line? appearance, was Marlene Dietrich. Marlon Brando made his only What's ...

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What's My Line?, What's My Line? - Hosts and panelists, What's My Line? - Game play, What's My Line? - Standard rounds, What's My Line? - Mystery guest rounds, What's My Line? - Style of the show, What's My Line? - Alternate versions, What's My Line? - Versions in the United States, What's My Line? - Versions around the world, What's My Line? - Show trivia, What's My Line? - Related pages

Read more here: » What's My Line?: Encyclopedia II - What's My Line? - Alternate versions

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Dane Cook - Career

When he was a teenager, Cook would discover his comedic talent when his father, former radio personality George Cook, gave him a tape recorder and microphone. He was inspired by watching and listening to a variety of comedians, including Bill Cosby, Johnny Carson, George Carlin and even Red Skelton. In seventh grade, he watched Saturday Night Live one night and saw Martin Short performing his character Ed Grimley. He suddenly realize ...

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Dane Cook, Dane Cook - Career, Dane Cook - 2005, Dane Cook - The Super Finger, Dane Cook - Talk Show Appearances, Dane Cook - Discography/Videography, Dane Cook - Filmography

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions

Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969. This is the original series upon which the show described above was based. For most of its life it was aired live from New York on NBC during the late afternoons and was a solid if unspectacular hit for the network at the time. The gameplay of this The Match Game bore little resemblance to its more famous descendant. Here, two teams of three, each comprised of two contestants and one celebrity captain, played against each other. The teams scored points b ...

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Match Game, Match Game - Broadcast history, Match Game - The Revivals, Match Game - Hosts and celebrity panelists, Match Game - Main game, Match Game - Super Match, Match Game - Audience Match, Match Game - Head-to-Head Match, Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions, Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969, Match Game - The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour 1983-84, Match Game - Match Game 1990-91, Match Game - Match Game 1998-99, Match Game - Pilots, Match Game - Versions outside the USA, Match Game - Match Game the Slot Machine

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians

List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers. Bryan Adams, singer Paula Abdul, singer Damon Albarn (of the band Blur) Billie Joe Armstrong, musician Erykah Badu Victoria Beckham Andre Benjamin, member of the band Outkast a.k.a. Andre 3000 Michael Bolton, singer Brandy, singer Hunter Burgan, member of the band AFI Kate Bush, musician Belinda Carlisle, singer Adam Carson, member of the band AFI See also:

List of vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers, List of vegetarians - Film stage radio & television personalities, List of vegetarians - Cartoonists, List of vegetarians - Authors, List of vegetarians - Artists, List of vegetarians - Sports, List of vegetarians - Models, List of vegetarians - Business, List of vegetarians - Scientists, List of vegetarians - Religious leaders, List of vegetarians - Political Figures, List of vegetarians - Serial killers, List of vegetarians - Disputed, List of vegetarians - Fictional characters, List of vegetarians - Film, List of vegetarians - Television, List of vegetarians - Book, List of vegetarians - Internet, List of vegetarians - Former vegetarians

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - List of vegans - People

List of vegans - Actors. Alicia Silverstone [1] Betty White [2] Casey Affleck (actor) [3] Joaquin Phoenix (actor) [4] Leonard Gregory (Played Dt. Sgt. West in EastEnders) [5] Lindsay Wagner (actress, The Bionic Woman) [6] Spice Williams (actress) [7] Woody Harrelson (Bartender on "Cheers!", star o ...

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List of vegans, List of vegans - People, List of vegans - Actors, List of vegans - Singers, List of vegans - Authors, List of vegans - Politicians, List of vegans - Athletes, List of vegans - Other, List of vegans - Bands

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Betty White: Encyclopedia II - List of historical cats - Pets of famous people

List of historical cats - Famous pets of Presidents and their families. Blackie or Blacky, belonging to Calvin Coolidge. Cleo, Tortoiseshell stray belonging to Ronald Reagan. India "Willie" Bush, US President George W. Bush's cat, named for Rubén Sierra "El Indio". Misty Malarky Ying Yang, Siamese belonging to Amy Carter and former pet of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Sara, Tortoiseshell stray belonging to Ronald Reagan. ...

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List of historical cats, List of historical cats - Cats famous in their own right, List of historical cats - Pets of famous people, List of historical cats - Famous pets of Presidents and their families, List of historical cats - Famous pets of other famous people, List of historical cats - Unnamed, List of historical cats - Wild cats

Read more here: » List of historical cats: Encyclopedia II - List of historical cats - Pets of famous people

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - List of Lutherans - Politicians and Statesmen United States

List of Lutherans - U.S. Governors. Cecil Andrus (D), former governor of Idaho (1971-1975; 1987-1995). Otis R. Bowen (R), former governor of Indiana (1973-1981) and Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Ronald Reagan. Bill Janklow (R), former governor of South Dakota (1979-1987; 1995-2003). Gary Johnson (R), former governor of New Mexico (1995-2003). Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus (R), former governor of Minnesota (1921-1925). Stan Stephens (R), former ...

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List of Lutherans, List of Lutherans - Actors and Actresses, List of Lutherans - Artists, List of Lutherans - Astronauts, List of Lutherans - Authors, List of Lutherans - Beauty Contestants, List of Lutherans - Bible Scholars Translators & Theologians, List of Lutherans - Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs, List of Lutherans - Church Leaders, List of Lutherans - Comedians, List of Lutherans - Composers, List of Lutherans - Film Makers, List of Lutherans - Generals & Admirals, List of Lutherans - Historians, List of Lutherans - Murderers, List of Lutherans - Kings and Queens, List of Lutherans - Lawyers, List of Lutherans - Musicians, List of Lutherans - National Newscasters and Sportscasters, List of Lutherans - Nobel Laureates, List of Lutherans - Philosophers, List of Lutherans - Poets, List of Lutherans - Politicians and Statesmen United States, List of Lutherans - U.S. Governors, List of Lutherans - U.S. House of Representatives Current, List of Lutherans - U.S. House of Representatives Former, List of Lutherans - U.S. Senators, List of Lutherans - Non-US politicians, List of Lutherans - Reformers, List of Lutherans - Resistance fighters in World War II, List of Lutherans - Scientists, List of Lutherans - Sports Figures, List of Lutherans - Storytellers, List of Lutherans - Television and Movie Characters, List of Lutherans - Other, List of Lutherans - Sources

Read more here: » List of Lutherans: Encyclopedia II - List of Lutherans - Politicians and Statesmen United States

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - That '70s Show - Parallels with Happy Days

That '70s Show draws heavily from the classic sitcom Happy Days. For example: Both shows are set two decades earlier that when they first premiered, take place in suburban Wisconsin and revolve around the antics of a close-knit group of high-school kids. The parents of the protagonist (Eric/Richie) take in the streetwise cool kid with a big heart (Hyde/Fonzie). The characters of That '70s Show frequently watch Happy Days on TV. An episode in which Kelso wears a new leather j ...

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That '70s Show, That '70s Show - About the show, That '70s Show - 8th season changes, That '70s Show - Parallels with Happy Days, That '70s Show - Theme song, That '70s Show - Trivia, That '70s Show - Soundtracks, That '70s Show - That '70s Album: Jammin', That '70s Show - That '70s Album: Rockin', That '70s Show - Special guests, That '70s Show - Crew

Read more here: » That '70s Show: Encyclopedia II - That '70s Show - Parallels with Happy Days

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - Match Game - Versions outside the USA

In the United Kingdom, it was known as Blankety Blank and was presented by Terry Wogan, Les Dawson and Lily Savage. In Australia, it is known as Blankety Blanks, and has been presented by Graham Kennedy, Daryl Somers and Shane Bourne. (This show is not to be confused with an American show by the same name, appearing on ABC and hosted by Bill Cullen.) The original '60s Match Game also had an Australian spinoff, known as ...

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Match Game, Match Game - Broadcast history, Match Game - Programming History, Match Game - The Revivals, Match Game - Hosts and celebrity panelists, Match Game - Main game, Match Game - Super Match, Match Game - Audience Match, Match Game - Head-to-Head Match, Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions, Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969, Match Game - The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour 1983-1984, Match Game - Match Game 1990-1991, Match Game - Match Game 1998-99, Match Game - Pilots, Match Game - Versions outside the USA, Match Game - Match Game the slot machine

Read more here: » Match Game: Encyclopedia II - Match Game - Versions outside the USA

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Campaigns

PETA is well known for its aggressive media campaigns, public demonstrations, and attacks on large corporations for their alleged mistreatment of animals. In 2003, PETA received media attention for its boycott of Kentucky Fried Chicken. PETCO and Procter & Gamble are other examples of companies PETA says are exploiting animals for profit. According to PETA, PETCO confines animals in filthy enclosures, where they are commonly left to die, and Procter & Gamble tests its products on animals. On April 12, 2005, PETA announced it had ended its boycott against PETCO, in pa ...

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA's philosophy, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - History, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Campaigns, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Criticism of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - South Park with PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Alleged targeting of vulnerable groups, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Support of extremists and terrorists, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Response to a suicide bombing, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Use of nudity, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Animal cruelty and euthanasia, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - List of famous members and supporters

Read more here: » People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Campaigns

Betty White: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - History

The group first came to public attention in the United States in 1981, when it became involved in the Silver Spring, Maryland monkey case. Pacheco conducted an undercover investigation of a primate laboratory, documenting numerous cases of abuse and neglect. The investigation resulted in the first-ever conviction of an animal experimenter on charges of animal abuse and the first-ever suspension of federal research funds for cruelty. [10] Other highlights of the organization's campaigns include: 1983: successfully stopped ...

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - PETA's philosophy, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - History, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Campaigns, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Criticism of PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - South Park with PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Alleged targeting of vulnerable groups, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Support of extremists and terrorists, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Response to a suicide bombing, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Use of nudity, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Animal cruelty and euthanasia, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - List of famous members and supporters

Read more here: » People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals: Encyclopedia II - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - History

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