Valley TV stations reject PETA's distressed-animals ads
12th Dec 2005, 21:30 GMT
A national animal rights group's campaign to keep a drug-testing firm out of Chandler is getting the cold shoulder from Valley television stations. Three have refused to air ads from People for Ethical Treatment of Animals, one showing graphic footage of screaming laboratory animals and another without the video.
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