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Sep 6, 1991
Religious Technology Center Executive Directive no. 450 — Religious Technology Center (RTC)
Jul 6, 1988
Atlanta-based investors buy RealWorld Corp. — Concord Monitor (New Hampshire)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Neal Shultz
Source: Concord Monitor (New Hampshire)
An Atlanta corporation has bought one of Concord's biggest high-tech companies, RealWorld Corp. Interactive Financial Systems paid more than $12.5 million in cash, plus stock options, for RealWorld and plans no changes in the company product — computer software for small businesses — or organization, said Larry Byrnes, RealWorld's president and largest of its 20 to 30 shareholders. In eight years since it was founded, RealWorld has has grown from a four-person venture working out of a Chichester farm to a ...
Jul 10, 1986
Hubbard, Cazares in the news — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
The Cult Awareness Network, a Chicago-based organization dedicated to "alerting the world to the danger of destructive cults," has an interesting item in its latest newsletter about a Montessori school in Illinois using books by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The item, based on an article in the Chicago Sun-Times, said the school's founder, a Scientologist, fired six of her teachers because they refused to use the books. "I'm the leader, and I call the shots," Janet Bowes is quoted ...
Apr 18, 1986
Teachers fired in Scientology fuss tell stand — Chicago Sun Times
Type: Press
Author(s): Phillip J. O'Connor
Source: Chicago Sun Times
Susan and Robert Volenec were out of work and their two children were out of school yesterday after an uproar at a Park Ridge Montessori facility over books designed by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The parents were among six teachers fired Wednesday by Janet Bowes, founder and director of Children's Learning World, 2703 W. Sibley, after they refused to use books designed by Hubbard. The school had nine teachers and one of the fired teachers returned yesterday, a ...
Apr 17, 1986
6 teachers balk, fired over Scientology book — Chicago Sun Times
Type: Press
Author(s): Jim Quinlan
Source: Chicago Sun Times
Six teachers at a Park Ridge Montessori school were fired yesterday after refusing to use books designed by Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, school officials said. Janet Bowes, founder and director of the Children's Learning World, 2703 W. Sibley, said the teachers were dismissed "strictly" because they violated their contracts. She said the school, which has 215 students, was not introducing any religious studies to the curriculum. "This is strictly a secular matter," Bowes said. "I'm the leader of ...
Apr 1, 1985
Advertisement: Scientologists are helping to solve the problems of education — The Oregonian (Portland)
Dec 21, 1984
Advertisement: Scientologists are helping to solve the problems of education — Los Angeles Times (California)
Jan 20, 1984
Scientology gets high marks for restoration — Washington Times
Jul 21, 1982
Inside Scientology: Scientology responds to News-Herald articles — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
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Type: Press
Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
by Rev. August Murphy President Church of Scientology of San Francisco (Editor's note: In its investigation of the Church of Scientology, the News-Herald has repeatedly attempted to interview members of the Church in order to present a balanced picture of the subject. Scientology officials from San Francisco met with the News-Herald ''briefly and provided a great deal of written information about the Church, but have refused to be interviewed on the record. Officials from the Scientology mission in Santa Rosa also ...
Jun 30, 1982
Inside Scientology: Is it mind control? // Exports say yes / "Ridiculous charges" — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Wheeler
Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
Yes... The Church of Scientology (which was founded by L. Ron Hubbard and operates a mission in Santa Rosa) is often charged with using mind control techniques to obtain and maintain the loyalty and resources of its members. Scientology officials, as well as many Scientology church members, scoff at these charges, insisting their practices and teachings are designed to liberate the mind, not enslave it. But Ford Schwartz, a longtime Scientologist and later a "deprogrammer" for the Freedom Counseling Center in ...
Jun 23, 1982
Inside Scientology: "Merchant of chaos" takes Scientology course — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Wheeler
Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
Part 3 in a series "You can start tonight," said Diana as I handed her $45 in cash. She gave me some change and quickly filled out two receipts — one for the course itself and the other for a book, Scientology: A New Slant on Life by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology. "Thank you for contributing to the expansion of Scientology," read the receipts. And on the back, in red, was printed "The True Story of ...
Feb 19, 1982
Students belatedly learn Scientologist teaches memory class — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Feb 15, 1982
Briefing / Purification campaign / The vital role of PR — Church of Scientology International (CSI)
Aug 15, 1980
Japanese nun studies system — News-Register (McMinnville, Oregon)
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Type: Press
Source: News-Register (McMinnville, Oregon)
SHERIDAN — For Sister Saito, a Roman Catholic nun from Japan, her summer visit to the Delphian School has been more than just a trip half way around the world. The educator has been sent at the request of her school board to study the technology of education developed by L. Ron Hubbard and determine the feasibility of implementing the methods into one of Japan's largest school systems. "This is the first time I have enjoyed studying so much," said Sister ...
Aug 5, 1980
80 students from Japan at Delphian — News-Register (McMinnville, Oregon)
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Jul 24, 1980
1st high school grad at Delphian School — The Sun (Sheridan, Oregon)
Jun 18, 1980
Group linked with Scientology cult denied school lease — Cupertino Courier
Type: Press
Author(s): Mike Myslinski
Source: Cupertino Courier
An education group organizing in the Cupertino School District area may have tried to play down its affiliation with a controversial religious cult, the Church of Scientology. The non-profit Applied Scholastics Inc. (ASI) has also held unauthorized training courses for three district teachers at the district's Hoover School after a request to have the district sponsor ASI programs was turned down by Associate Superintendent for Instruction William Zachmeier. "We're not a front for Scientology," stressed ASI Executive Director Lisa Patella. "Our ...
Oct 22, 1978
Scientology: Another pop psychology? — Chronicle-Telegram
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Type: Press
Author(s): Cynthia Roberts
Source: Chronicle-Telegram
Forgive the digression, but as a child, I had a fool-proof method for falling asleep. If I were lying wide-awake in bed, I would categorize my thoughts, imagining my mind was a room full of filing cabinets. Into each of these files (not unlike the ones where the Mouseketeers kept their cartoons) went one worry or problem. By the time the data was transferred, I would be asleep. The point being that I viewed my mind as something akin to a ...
Oct 1, 1978
Everything you always wanted to know about study — Today's Professionals
Sep 22, 1978
Scientology seeks rise of mankind — Anderson Daily Bulletin
May 30, 1976
26 years of Scientology — Boston Globe
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Type: Press
Author(s): Michael Carlson
Source: Boston Globe
"What is true for you is what you have observed yourself. And when you lose that you have lost everything. Nothing in Dianetics and Scientology is true for you unless you have observed it and it is true according to your observation. That is all. Our aims are a civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights and where Man is free to rise to greater heights." L. Ron Hubbard ...
Jan 1, 1974
The Scientology Religion — Church of Scientology World Wide Saint Hill Manor
Jun 19, 1970
The A-R-C School — Arizona Living
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Type: Press
Source: Arizona Living
Joyce Houghton has lots of A-R-C (affinity, reality, communication). So does her school, the ARC School of Progressive Education in Phoenix. It's a happy working-and-recreation place. The visitor becomes aware of what must be a basic agreement between staff and students – that affinity, reality and communication equals understanding – of subjects, their application in daily living, of personal ability and goals. In talking with Joyce we learned the ARC School functions to allow students to use their own thinkingness and ...
Jan 1, 1969
Lady minister is spokesman for Scientology — Farmington Observer
Ability Academy Inc. (dba, Delphi Academy of San Diego): Form 990 filings
Ability Apple School: Form 990 filings
Ability Plus Academy of Colorado, Inc.: Form 990 filings
Ability School of Utah: Form 990 filings
Academy for Learning: Form 990 filings
Applied Scholastics International: Form 990 filings
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