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Congress Approves Bill to Punish Threats Against Animal Researchers

Congress approved legislation this week aimed at stopping the harassment of researchers who use animals in experiments and the vandalism of their laboratories and equipment.

Animal-welfare groups and civil libertarians said the measure, the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (S 3880), could chill legitimate expressions of free speech to oppose animal research, but lawmakers said they had reworded an earlier version of the legislation to protect that right. President Bush is expected to sign the measure.