AR-News: SATYA Magazine - SPECIAL ANIMAL COMPANION ISSUE!

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Subject: Current SATYA Magazine Now Online!


The January/February 2004 Special Double Issue of Satya is now available online!

Go to: www.satyamag.com

Special Animal Companion Issue! 

         "See Me, Hear Me" starts off our coverage of companion animals 
with an eye-opening and sometimes heart-wrenching visit to an animal 
shelter. Meet Pumpkin Pie, Sadi, Kelli, Surma, Misha, and name unknown in
a 
photo essay from Diane Leigh and Marilee Geyer, authors of "One at a
Time: 
A Week in an American Animal Shelter." Kymberlie Adams Matthews
introduces 
us to some of her non-human friends in Stories of Rescue and Rehab. Get
to 
know Ed Boks, the new director of New York City's shelter system, in
NYC's 
Animal Care and Control: New Name, New Face, New Philosophy. Learn all
you 
never wanted to know about 'pet' food in a shocking report by the Animal 
Protection Institute, and Catherine Clyne offers A Few Words About 
"Natural" Pet Foods. Get some straight answers in Mad Cow Roundup: BSE
and 
the Food Chain.
         Jivamukti Yoga's Sharon Gannon tells how she is "Raising 
Consciousness, Yoga-Style;" and the Bronx Zoo's John Behler gets specific

in Cold-blooded: Our Treatment of Reptiles. "What's In A Word?" by
Lawrence 
Carter-Long argues the importance of updating our language in a profile
of 
IDA's Guardian Campaign.
         Also in this issue, read up on: turtles, tortoises and big cats;

vegan pets; animal cruelty; getting "Into the Mind of an Animal Hoarder;"

and the latest on the NYC Bill to Expand Tenants' Rights to Have
Companion 
Animals.
         All this and a bonus Bizarro Cartoon by Dan Piraro!

Plus:
         Rabble-rousing journalist Greg Palast shares some Rumblings from

the South: Race, "Free" Trade, and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. Michael
Greger, 
MD, reveals how we're Trading Away Our Right to Protect Animals. Blue 
Frontier Campaign President David Helvarg warns of Otter Things in 
California. Hear from Friends of Free about The Case of Jeff Luers, an 
environmental activist facing 22 years in prison for burning 3 SUVs. And
to 
brighten things up, Bruce Friedrich gives us Ten Signs of Hope for the 
Animal Rights Movement.
         Satya's Jack Rosenberger is Getting Beefy with the American
Cancer 
Society. Finally, celebrate MLK's birthday with vegan chef Joshua Ploeg's

culinary creations in Delicious Food to Honor a Noble Man!

Get ready for next month's Satya:
"By Any Means Necessary"-When is Violence okay, if at all?
Satya is devoting an issue to a discussion of violence and activism, 
featuring a variety of essays by our readers. It promises to be a very 
lively debate, indeed.

Tell us what you think!
Visit Satya online to add your vote to our monthly poll, and send us your

feedback. We want to know what you think!

Satya is a monthly publication focusing on vegetarianism,
environmentalism, 
animal advocacy, and social justice. Satya is distributed free-of-charge
to 
businesses and places of learning in the New York metropolitan area. You 
can get Satya delivered to your door by subscribing for only $20 per
year. 
Subscribe online, or send a check made payable to Stealth Technologies to

the address below.

New Yorkers, pick up your copy of Satya early next week at your favorite 
distribution point, and subscribers, look for yours in the mail next
week. 
For a distribution site near you, to place an ad, or for more
information, 
contact Satya at the number or address below.

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Satya Magazine, 539 1st Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215; Tel: (718) 832-9557; 
Fax: (718) 832-9558; email: satya at satyamag.com; Web: www.satyamag.com.

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