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Jul 19, 1989
Larry Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology of California — Daily Appellate Report
Jul 18, 1989
Decision: Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology (1989)
Jul 17, 1989
Oklahomans question a drug project — New York Times
Jul 11, 1989
[...] prevented her from getting mental care [exact date unknown; incomplete] — Tampa Tribune (Florida)More: link
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Tampa Tribune (Florida) [...] Wakefield now repudiates the agreement, claiming she was pressured into signing it, and aggressively seeks forums — in the press, on radio shows, in churches — to denounce Scientology. "I don't care what the legal repercussions are at this point," she told the Tribune recently. "I want people in this area to know what Scientology is about. I want them to know it's a satanic cult." The church has been the center of controversy since it was founded by science ...
Jun 25, 1989
Is firm teaching skills -- or religion? EEOC to decide — Sacramento Bee (California)
Jun 23, 1989
United States v. Franks S. Zolin — Daily Appellate Report
May 9, 1989
Firm forced Scientology ideas on them, 3, say in rights claim — San Jose Mercury NewsMore: nl.newsbank.com
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San Jose Mercury News Three workers at a prominent Silicon Valley electronics company claim they were forced by their superiors to take communications courses taught by firms connected with the Church of Scientology – with practices that included staring into co-workers' eyes for four hours at a time to "guide and control communication." The workers said they left Applied Materials Inc. of Santa Clara after being harassed over their refusal to take the courses. They [...]
May 6, 1989
Drug, alcohol clinic to occupy Indian school — The Oklahoman
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The Oklahoman A group that follows some of the teachings of Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard is setting up a national drug and alcohol rehabilitation program at the former Chilocco Indian School in northern Oklahoma, and that has some area residents worried. The Newkirk City Commission has scheduled a Monday night informational meeting about the Narconon International project, which over 25 years could bring as much as $16 million in lease payments to five Indian tribes in the Chilocco Development Authority. ...
Jan 1, 1989
My Nine Lives in Scientology
Dec 29, 1988
Bylaws of Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE)
Dec 27, 1988
Bylaws of Bridge Publications, Inc. (BPI)
Dec 10, 1988
Church of Scientology sues property appraiser — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Oct 10, 1988
Articles of incorporation of Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) (Filed Nov. 14, 1988)
Aug 1, 1988
'Coke' ended careers of student and boxer — Toronto Star (Canada)
Dec 28, 1987
Religious groups using copyright law [article incomplete] — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Oct 23, 1987
Scientology loses bid to halt book — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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St. Petersburg Times (Florida) The Church of Scientology lost a bid Thursday in a British court to ban a biography of its founder, the late science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. The secretive religious movement, which has a headquarters in Clearwater, had asked the Court of Appeal for an injunction against publication of Bare Faced Messiah by London journalist Russell Miller. Such a ruling would have reversed a High Court decision dismissing their application as "mischievous and misconceived."
May 4, 1987
Religion and taxes Series: Editorials — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Is the Internal Revenue Service out of order in trying to revoke the tax-exempt status of Jim Bakker's PTL ministries for three years? Is this IRS effort part of a campaign that picks on religious operations? Or is it a federal government agency doing its job, objectively challenging the outrageous spending practices of an organization set up for religious and charitable purposes? Anytime the IRS moves, the danger of abuse exists. Short of death or some uncertain judgment day, the IRS ...
Apr 30, 1987
The 'extended sting operation' of Scientology — The Listener
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John Penycate Source:
The Listener Panorama 's investigation into the Scientologists revealed an organisation which uses its founder's 'mixture of half-practical, half-gobbledegook psychological techniques' to draw large sums of money from its adherents, with threatening consequences if they opt out. Religious cults are a problem. They enslave the minds and empty the pockets of gullible young people, causing heartfelt grief to their families. The Moonies, the Children of God and the other cults have a poor public image, but they almost always operate within the law. The ...
Feb 13, 1987
Scientology circus could lead to citation — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: groups.google.com
Jan 1, 1987
L. Ron Hubbard: Messiah or madman (book) — Lyle Stuart Inc.More: search.barnesandnoble.com , clambake.org
Jan 1, 1987
The Hard Sell Pack — New Era Publications International, ApS (NEPI)
Aug 13, 1986
Margery Wakefield vs. Church of Scientology of California, Inc.: Settlement agreement
Mar 26, 1986
Woman enslaved by Church of Scientology wins federal suit in Tampa in 1986 (may not be exact title) — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Mar 8, 1986
Nagging religious organizations often are a pain — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Mar 1, 1986
Cult harasses us say dissidents [exact date unknown] — East Grinstead Courier (UK)
Feb 22, 1986
Phillip Adams: End of the world here for two - thank God! — The Weekend Australian
Feb 12, 1986
Scientology yacht project hits rough going — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 1, 1986
Cash flowed from Hubbard's ranch — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)More: forums.whyweprotest.net , link
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Ronnie D. Smith Source:
Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) Creston — Actor Robert Mitchum once quartered horses at the Whispering Winds ranch, four miles South of Creston. Until last week, it was the closest this town of 270 people had come to celebrity. Last week Church of Scientology founder Lafayette Ronald Hubbard died here. Hubbard, a science fiction writer who turned a book he wrote called "Dianetics" into a church making $100 million a year, was both worshipped by Scientologists and condemned by those who fled the church, claiming to ...
Jan 28, 1986
Scientologist Hubbard dead at 74 — Los Angeles Herald Examiner (California)
Jan 24, 1986
Personals — Reader (Los Angeles)
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