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Animal-Rights Activists Torch Wrong Cars

December 03, 2008 02:19 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Animal-rights extremists have claimed responsibility for last week torching the cars of a person who lived near a UCLA animal researcher, the Chronicle of Higher Education reports. School officials say the victim was mistakenly identified as a university affiliate and that they condemn all such attacks. "Words cannot express the contempt we hold for these acts of cowardice," the UCLA chancellor wrote.

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