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- Go Veggie with Paul McCartney and Viva!: Sir Paul McCartney has put his weight behind a Viva! campaign to turn Britain veggie. A joint colourful, upbeat leaflet has been produced to coincide with National Vegetarian Week (June 14-20) encouraging people all over Britain to 'Go veggie with Paul McCartney and Viva!'
- New Frontier -- The Path of the Vegetarian: Article by author Linda McCartney outlining the reasons why she supports vegetarianism and why she believes it will help solve the problem of world hunger.
- Now Eat Up Your Blue-Greens!: Information on the algae Spirulina as an alternative for vegans who don't like vegetables.
- Nutritional Pros and Cons of Meat-based and Vegetarian Diets: Discusses the pros and cons of vegetarianism and offers nutritional reasons why some people are better suited than others for this lifestyle.
- Position of The American Dietetic Association (1996): Vegetarian Diets: Asserts that appropriately planned vegetarian diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate, and provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.
- Science, Non-science, Nonsense and Nastiness in the Vegetarian World: Article on the malaise of "scientism" in debates about the health and environmental impacts of vegetarianism, which is overly critical of details, and detracts attention from the real ethical issues.
- Should We All Be Vegetarians?: Time Magazine cover story on nutrition.
- The Vegetarian Conscience, by Harold Hillman: Taking the consequences of a vegetarian ethic seriously
- Vegetarian Diet: Definition, origin and history of vegetarianism; lots of useful information, including how to raise infants on a vegetarian/vegan diet.
- Vegetarian: For Your Health, for the Animals, for the Planet: Articles about the harmfulness of meat based diets and the cruelty involved with factory farming.
- Where Business and Morals Meet: A Texas store loses its lease because it sells meat; PETA isn't allowed to put up an anti-meat billboard. Asks if personal ethics and opinions guide business decisons.
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