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Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
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by sdf (No verified email address) |
05 Oct 2005
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Boston Private Bank & Trust Company own 80% of "Dalton, Greiner, Hartman, Maher & Company" - the largest single shareholder (615,000 shares - or $9 million worth) in Huntingdon Life Sciences (LSRI). Huntingdon, or HLS, tests drugs like Vioxx, artificial
sweeteners like Splenda, cigarette smoke, pesticides, and food colorings "safe" on animals - while humans die as a result of the ill-effects of these products. HLS has been exposed in five undercover investigations falsifying scientific data, punching four-month old puppies in the face, and breaking animal welfare laws. Visit www.insidehls.com for more info... |
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The following is taken from Michelle Rokke's diaries who worked inside HLS. This is what this
company has blood money shares in...
"“ I looked through the window when just 4055 remained. Normally he is very stoic and calm, but today I saw him barking frantically and dancing all around his cage in the empty room. When he saw me looking at him, his barking became hysterical and I had to walk away. I couldn’t even go in to give him one last reassuring word. I was his last chance in those final moments before death and there was nothing I could do to help him.”
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
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http://www.bostonprivatebank.com/
Executive Management
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MThompson (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Mark D. Thompson, Chief Executive
Officer
JDawson (at) bostonprivatebank.com - James D. Dawson, President
JHenderson (at) bostonprivatebank.com - James D. Henderson, Executive Vice
President
BHoulihan (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Barbara M. Houlihan, Executive Vice
President
AHunter (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Amy E. Hunter, Executive Vice
President
PPueyo (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Pilar Pueyo, Senior Vice President
ARandall (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Anne L. Randall, Executive Vice
President
GSchwartz (at) bostonprivatebank.com - George G. Schwartz, Executive Vice
President
JBrown (at) bostonprivatebank.com - James C. Brown, Senior Vice President
adolan (at) bostonprivatebank.com - Ann M. Dolan, Executive Secretary Tel:
617-912-4211 Fax: 617-912-4559
info (at) bostonprivatebank.com
careers (at) bostonprivatebank.com
Office Locations
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Boston Private Bank & Trust Company - Headquarters
Ten Post Office Square
Boston, Massachusetts
02109
Tel: (617) 912-1900
Fax: (617) 912-4550
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
336 Washington Street
Wellesley, Massachusetts
02481
Tel: (781) 707-7700
Fax: (781) 707-7750
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
500 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts
02116
Tel: (617) 912-4500
Fax: (617) 912-4290
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
401C Centre Street
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
02130
Tel: (617) 524-6050
Fax: (617) 912-4290
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
One Cambridge Center
Cambridge, Massachusetts
02142
Tel: (617) 646-4800
Fax: (617) 646-4801
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
1223 Centre Street
Newton, Massachusetts
02459
Tel: (617) 646-4850
Fax: (617) 646-4851
Boston Private Bank & Trust Company
157 Seaport Boulevard
Boston, MA
02210
Tel: (617) 646-4880
Fax: (617) 646-4881
List of All Emails in This Action Alert
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TDalton (at) dghm.com, JBaker (at) dghm.com,
CFiorito (at) dghm.com, KGreiner (at) dghm.com,
SBruno (at) dghm.com, PGulli (at) dghm.com,
AAlmeida (at) dghm.com, bgorman (at) dghm.com,
rruch (at) dghm.com, pdouglas (at) dghm.com,
kschnetzer (at) dghm.com, akelly (at) dghm.com,
mcasey (at) dghm.com, edonalds (at) dghm.com,
tjones (at) dghm.com, lcanty (at) dghm.com,
rwatsek (at) dghm.com, MThompson (at) bostonprivatebank.com,
JDawson (at) bostonprivatebank.com, JHenderson (at) bostonprivatebank.com
BHoulihan (at) bostonprivatebank.com, AHunter (at) bostonprivatebank.com,
PPueyo (at) bostonprivatebank.com, ARandall (at) bostonprivatebank.com,
GSchwartz (at) bostonprivatebank.com, JBrown (at) bostonprivatebank.com,
info (at) bostonprivatebank.com, careers (at) bostonprivatebank.com |
See also:
http://boston.animaldefense.info http://www.shacamerica.net |
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Re: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
by mmmm (No verified email address) |
05 Oct 2005
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cat, the other white meat. . . |
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Re: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
by Sadists Get Out of My City (No verified email address) |
07 Oct 2005
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It's disgusting to know that these atrocities still go in our modern day society of cell cultures, computer models, and numerous other alternative, more accurate scientific procedures. Animal Testing researchers are well known for purchasing animals from breeders, but they've also been known to buy animals from people who steal them from neighborhoods. What if that were your dog or kitty?
Get HLS out of Boston!!! |
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Re: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
by . (No verified email address) |
07 Oct 2005
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If other scientific procedures were "more accurate", they would be used. There would be an economic incentive to adopt them.
Come back when you know what you're talking about, kid. |
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Re: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
by TK (No verified email address) |
07 Oct 2005
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" If other scientific procedures were "more accurate", they would be used. There would be an economic incentive to adopt them. "
more accurate doesn't mean mean economically viable. the whole point of using animals is that they're a "cheaper" way to "test" products before they're tested on the public at large. the whole point of protesting Huntingdon Life Sciences, or the Boston Private Bankd & Trust Co, is to demonstrate that their pocketbook isn't ethical. if us consumers raise a large enough stink about their practices, maybe they'll actually clean up their act and start acting like a sensible humanitarian and ethical organization. |
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Re: Boston Private Bank & Trust Company FUND TORTURE |
by "Kid" (No verified email address) |
08 Oct 2005
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"There would be an economic incentive to adopt them"
ACTUALLY, there are at LEAST 16 alternative methods to animal testing that could be adopted that would save hundreds of millions of taxpayers money. Computer modules can be re-used repeatedly, cell cultures take nothing more than a pin-prick to volunteering human skin costing nothing. Where as, mistakes done on animals mean replacing those animals until "results" are achieved, and that's even if the animals arrive at the lab healthy and alive, in which in many cases, they certainly do not. Again, interferring with "acccurate results."
Besides all this, numerous life saving antibiotics, such as penicilan, were discovered WITHOUT animals. Animal testing does humans wrong! Ever heard of Vioxx? Tested at HLS. 14 people died! |
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Cambridge corporation developed software used to keep activists of airline flights. |
by Cambridge Guy (No verified email address) |
09 Oct 2005
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Ascent Technologies Inc of Cambridge, MA developed the CAPS program that has kept activists off of flights in the US. They used illegally provided personal data on passengers. Ascent Technologies is located in Central Square.
http://www.ascent.com |
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You Dumbass |
by Kittysmasher superconductingkittycollider (nospam) hls.edu (unverified) |
11 Oct 2005
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"ACTUALLY, there are at LEAST 16 alternative methods to animal testing that could be adopted that would save hundreds of millions of taxpayers money."
None of the methods you describe include a full systemic testinc method on a completely assembled and living system.
Dumb fucking ass. |
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