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Dog groups jump for treats from Helmsley foundation

Animal welfare groups are set to try to fetch some of Leona Helmsley's vast fortune.

SI.com: Frank Deford: Our mania for speed did in Eight Belles

One of my favorite old sports-page words was "crafty." It meant, of course, some player, usually what we also always called a "veteran," who got by on his wits. Well, I can't remember the last time I heard anybody in sports described as "crafty.

SI.com: Tim Layden: Sorting out the facts in the Eight Belles tragedy

For journalists, Kentucky Derby chaos begins in earnest when the race ends. We watch the race from some less-than-ideal location (we are given sensational viewing spots on the balcony at the front of the press box, but it is nearly impossible to report quickly after the race from that perch, because of the crush of humanity between the sixth-floor balcony and racetrack-level winner's circle). Then we scramble to find quick and genuine reaction, before time dulls emotions.

People.com: Pamela Anderson 'Cracks the Whip' on Politicians

The blonde bombshell lobbies in D.C. after becoming a U.S. citizen

Time.com: In Search of a Test-Tube Hamburger

PETA is offering $1 million to the first person who can bring in vitro meat to the market. But scientists say, don't hold your breath

Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

An animal rights group is offering $1 million to any scientist who can create lab-grown meat that is commercially viable and indistinguishable in taste from the real thing.

People.com: Britney Spared from Worst-Dressed Lists

Just as Mr. Blackwell spared Britney Spears from his annual and infamous worst-dressed list, PETA has pulled the troubled pop star from their style poll.

People.com: Eva Mendes Goes Naked for PETA Poster

What's not on Eva Mendes's Christmas list this year? A fancy fur coat.

People.com: Christina Applegate Poses for Revealing PETA Card

Vegetarian and animal lover Christina Applegate is encouraging holiday shoppers not to buy fur for the holidays in a revealing PETA e-card.

People.com: Dita Von Teese Backs PETA - But Keeps Her Furs

Dita Von Teese, who stars in PETA's new Animal Birth Control campaign, is a long-time wearer of fur. And the animal-rights organization says it's okay with that.

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