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Animal activism.


Animal Activism: Jerry Greenwalt, general manager of Los Angeles Animal Services Department, under attack from activists unhappy over the city's policies on putting dogs and cats to death, will retire on April 12. Greenwalt, who has had the job for three years, said his decision to step down was unrelated to the protests, which had included vandalism at his home.

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Title Annotation:Feb. 27-Mar. 4; retirement of Jerry Greenwalt
Comment:Animal activism.(Feb. 27-Mar. 4)(retirement of Jerry Greenwalt)
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U9CA
Date:Mar 8, 2004
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