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Actress Scarlett Johansson Asks Congress to Pass the Healthy School Meals Act Kids adore her in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Parents love her in movies like The Other Boleyn Girl and Lost in Translation. And now, kids and parents alike are applauding actress and singer Scarlett Johansson’s recent request to Congress to add more fruits, vegetables, and plant-based meal options to school lunchrooms by passing the Healthy School Meals Act of 2010. Support from Olympians >

High-Profile Ads and Award Highlight PCRM’s Efforts to Protect Chimpanzees &ldquo They stole her children,&rdquo declare advertisements featuring a chimpanzee named Foxie whose five babies were taken from her as infants for use in invasive laboratory experiments. In March, Foxie and two other former laboratory-owned chimpanzees began appearing in poster-size ads in Washington Metro railcars. The ad campaign, sponsored by the PCRM Legislative Fund, a PCRM affiliate, urges support for the Great Ape Protection Act. See the Ads >

Ellen DeGeneres among Celebs Receiving PCRM’s Voice of Compassion Award This Saturday, Alicia Silverstone and Marilu Henner will receive the inaugural Voice of Compassion Award at PCRM’s 25th Anniversary Art of Compassion gala. The award honors those who, by word and example, have communicated compassion, caring, and the highest ethical principles. The Voice of Compassion Award was also presented this week to Ellen DeGeneres on the set of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and to Portia de Rossi. Tickets Now Available >

Nobel Prize Winner Praises New Book’s Case for Animal Intelligence and Emotion Do baboons have a keen sense of right and wrong? Do chickens find certain human faces attractive in the same way people do? Do cats and dogs get their feelings hurt? In his new book, Second Nature, Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D., an ethologist and biologist affiliated with PCRM, makes the case that animals, once viewed only as mindless automatons, actually have rich sensory experiences and emotional complexity. Nobel Winner’s Praise >

Power Plate’s Well-Rounded Diet Could Save Your Life America faces an epidemic of diet-related diseases. So it’s time for the federal government to step up to the plate and help spread the facts about healthful nutrition. As the U.S. Department of Agriculture revises the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, PCRM has filed a petition asking the agency to throw out its confusing food guide, MyPyramid, and adopt a simple, plant-based alternative called the Power Plate. Interactive Web Site >

Tulane University Kills Pigs, Violates Federal Law Tulane University lists &ldquo integrity&rdquo as a core value: &ldquo We will act ethically &hellip We are willing to be held accountable for our actions.&rdquo Louisiana physician and PCRM member Leslie Brown, M.D., is holding the school to that promise. Last month, she filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, alleging that the institution is in violation of the Animal Welfare Act for using live pigs in a trauma training course. Ask Tulane to Stop Cruel Methods >

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