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Sep 14, 2009
Letters / Youth need more positive influences — Glendale News-Press (California)
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Glendale News-Press (California) Youth need more positive influences
Recently the newspaper talks about the difficulties of the youth going back to school.
Fewer classes in the community college, fewer preschool and after-school programs and fewer cultural programs because the government can’t financially support these activities anymore.
This can create the risk of a reduction of the education and culture in society, with the result of more youth hanging around on the streets, more drugs, gangs, etc.
For years, as a member of the Church ...
Jul 30, 2009
Educational matters: Church should be more upfront — Glendale News-Press (California)
Type: Press
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Dan Kimber Source:
Glendale News-Press (California) About 20 years ago a delegation from the church of Scientology came to my school and asked that I be fired from my position as a teacher (some might take note here of a recurring theme in my professional life). They had objected to a conversation I had with my students about a constitutional issue, and secondarily, about truth in advertising. Time magazine had just done a feature article about the organization, and it managed to make its way into a ...
Aug 28, 1995
Firm consults businesses in fraud prevention — Glendale News-Press (California)More: link
Type: Press
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Annette Chavez Source:
Glendale News-Press (California) With white-collar crimes on the rise nationwide, more and more businesses are looking into ways of preventing internal theft and fraud before it costs them or their clients billions of dollars. The Glendale-based financial firm of Wiseman and Burke, Inc. is an example of a business that takes the threat of white-collar crime very seriously. "White-collar crime costs more than street crime does," said Robert LaRose, vice president of the Business Fraud Division. Last year the company, at 206 S. Brand ...
Mar 12, 1995
Advertisement: A tribute L. Ron Hubbard 1911-1986 — Glendale News-Press (California)
Dec 22, 1993
Church assets are set at $400 million — Glendale News-Press (California)
Oct 7, 1992
Cult awareness group being sued — Glendale News-Press (California)More: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Gabor Komaromy Source:
Glendale News-Press (California) Seven self-professed "parishioners" of the Church of Scientology have filed religious discrimination lawsuits against the Cult Awareness Network and five members of the group, including a Glendale resident, in Glendale Superior Court. In the lawsuits, filed Friday and Monday, the plaintiffs allege that they have been denied access to the Cult Awareness Network's national convention, to be held in November, on grounds of their religious beliefs. The seven lawsuits — practically identical except for the plaintiffs' names — claim that the ...
Sep 29, 1992
Scientologists accuse local woman — Glendale News-Press (California)More: link
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Sophie Yarborough Source:
Glendale News-Press (California) Members of a group led by a supporter of the Church of Scientology have alerted Glendale police to alleged "deprogramming" activities of a Glendale woman. Kevin Hulce, a member of the Church of Scientology, along with two members of the Deprogramming Survivor's Network, accused Priscilla Coates of conspiring with Hulce's parents to turn him away from the religious group formed by the late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. "Because Priscilla Coates lives in Glendale, Kevin thought the police might like ...
Jul 13, 1991
Auction delivers for birth center — Glendale News-Press (California)More: link
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P.H. Wiest Source:
Glendale News-Press (California) The Gentle Birth Foundation hopes that by Sunday night it will be able to deliver a lot of money to the Friends of the Gentle Birth Center. The foundation, led by actress Karen Black and Richard C. Wallace, founder of the International Artists' Guild, is sponsoring "Invest in the Best Celebrity Art Auction and Show" to benefit the Glendale birthing center, which has been under investigation by the state medical board since January. Local authorities have charged that non-certified midwives were ...
Dec 29, 1990
Judge orders Ritalin attorneys to pay $27,000 — Glendale News-Press (California)
Dec 25, 1987
Scientology president — Glendale News-Press (California)
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