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Obviously if the material comes from an animal rights website such as the one above, it needs to be checked somewhere else for accuracy, but this one seems to be okay. Some of the links down the bottom of the page look interesting too, but I haven't got much time right now. Hope that's helpful.
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That's just what I mean - I don't think I can write on this subject and maintain a neutral point of view, due to the fact that I feel strongly about it. So, I instead added the template to reflect the state of the article as it stood. I'd like to re-add it for that reason.
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