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beau jacob karnovsky • can we ever be friends? (tape) • children, youth • diana (formerly, enchanter) • earle c. cooley • eugene "gene" denk • fort harrison hotel (also, flag land base) @ 210 south fort harrison avenue clearwater fl united states • frank mccall • gabriel "gabe" cazares • heber c. jentzsch • internal revenue service (irs) • john g. peterson • john travolta • l. ron hubbard's death • lawsuit • lesley collins • letter • ludwig alpers • mary sue (whipp) hubbard • michael j. flynn • real estate • ronald "nibs" edward dewolf (l. ron hubbard, jr.) • sandcastle motel @ 200 north osceola avenue clearwater fl united states • scott marshall • wilma norton
Reference materials Wikipedia: Gabe Cazares investigates churchSt. Petersburg Times (Florida)
34 matching items found between Jan 1986 and Jun 1986. Furthermore, there are 1157 matching items for all time not shown.
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Jun 22, 1986
Embattled Scientology boat moved to marina — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Annette Drolet
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Part of its cabin had to be removed to make the journey manageable. But the Diana was on the move again Friday, this time bound for a Tarpon Springs marina. The Church of Scientology relocated its yacht dubbed Diana after obtaining a civil court order to take possession of the 53-foot ketch, valued at $40,000. The Scientologists contend in a lawsuit that a Clearwater boat repair-restoration shop kept the vessel "without reason" and planned to destroy, conceal or take ...
Jun 7, 1986
Boy, 2, in critical condition — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Susan Snyder
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — One of two children who nearly drowned in unrelated accidents Thursday remained hospitalized Friday in critical condition. Beau Jacob Karnovsky, 2, went nearly 15 minutes without breathing after falling into a swimming pool Thursday. He remained in critical condition Friday at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, officials said. The toddler fell into eight feet of water around 5 p.m. in an unattended pool behind the Sand Castle Motel, 200 N. Osceola Ave., while being watched by a 16-year-old ...
Jun 7, 1986
Followers singing the praises of Scientology – literally — Clearwater Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Wilma Norton
Source: Clearwater Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Call this music cassette The L. Ron Shuffle. A celebrity group of L. Ron Hubbard's followers — including John Travolta, Chick Corea, Karen Black, Leif Garrett and Sylvester Stallone's brother Frank — have put together a pop-music cassette of 10 songs whose lyrics and music are said to have been written by the Scientology founder before his death. The cassettes have been mailed to more than 600 "various local people in Clearwater," Scientology spokesman Ludwig Alpers said, and will ...
Jun 7, 1986
Scientology tunes heading to area homes — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Lesley Collins
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Could the composing abilities of the late L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology, nudge Madonna and Billy Ocean out of the top-20 in pop music? Some 600 Clearwater residents will have the chance to decide. Parishioners at the Fort Harrison Hotel, the sect's Clearwater headquarters, have forked out the money to mail out more than 600 cassette tapes that contain Hubbard's musical statement on what Scientology is all about. "The Road to Freedom" cassette — with ...
Jun 6, 1986
Boy falls in pool, is in critical condition — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
A 2-year-old boy was in critical condition Thursday night after he fell into a swimming pool at a Church of Scientology center in Clearwater. Beau Jacob Karnovsky was breathing with the help of a life support system when he was taken to Morton Plant Hospital. He was in critical condition at 7:30 p.m. when he was transferred to All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, said a nursing supervisor. The child was in the care of a babysitter Thursday afternoon when he ...
Jun 6, 1986
Two-year-old boy nearly drowned — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Scott Marshall
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — A 2-year-old boy nearly drowned Thursday afternoon at a motel used by members of the Church of Scientology, Clearwater police said. Beau Jacob Karnovsky, 2, was in critical condition in the intensive care unit at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg late Thursday night, a nursing supervisor said. He had been sustained on life-support systems after being rushed to Morton F. Plant Hospital, Cooper said. The boy was in a pool at the Sand Castle Motel, 200 N. Osceola ...
May 30, 1986
Two men charged in Scientology scam — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
BOSTON — FBI agents on Wednesday arrested a New Hampshire man and a disbarred lawyer on charges of extorting $33,000 from the Church of Scientology by offering false information about a scheme to steal $2 million from the church. George T. Kattar, 67, of Meredith, N.H. formerly of Methuen, Mass., was held without bail pending a detention hearing today. Harvey Brower, 49, of Swampscott, Mass., a former lawyer turned writer, was released on $50,000 bail. According to an indictment issued by ...
May 20, 1986
High court rejects Scientology case — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
May 11, 1986
Travolta lauds Scientology — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
[Picture / Caption: JOHN TRAVOLTA . . . supports sect] LOS ANGELES — Actor John Travolta showed up in court to support the Church of Scientology, and told reporters, "It's been the reason I've been able to survive Hollywood." The organization is fighting a Superior Court lawsuit by former member Larry Wollersheim, who accused it of fraud and claimed it destroyed him financially and mentally.
May 10, 1986
Lid to blow on church's own volcano — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Lesley Collins
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — First there was Mount Vesuvius, then Mount St. Helens. And now — Mount Fort Harrison. The Church of Scientology's Clearwater headquarters is the site of an "active" volcano set to ooze molten lava — albeit the imitation kind — from a 20-foot fabrication towering above the hotel courtyard at 210 S. Fort Harrison Ave. Mount Fort Harrison, set to spew its stuff around 9:30 p.m. today, is the grand finale of the sect's anniversary celebration of the publication of ...
Apr 22, 1986
Editorials of the Sun // Scientologists and the child-molesting study — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
It is ironic that the Church of Scientology has stepped forward to object to the spending of $832,000 by the Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) in Tampa to study child molesters. A Scientology-sponsored group — the Citizens Commission on Human Rights — says that child molesters are criminals, not sick people. Representatives of the commission's Clearwater chapter said the pedophiles should be placed behind high walls where they can no longer rape or molest children. Well, the commission may have a ...
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)
Feb 28, 1986
Scientology headquarters site for arts celebration — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Feb 26, 1986
Opinion: Scientologists have helped downtown Clearwater [...] — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Feb 21, 1986
Scientologists file motion on order — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 20, 1986
Hubbard never saw the compound sect built for him — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 20, 1986
Scientologists continue court protest — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 19, 1986
Scientology yacht project overhauled — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 19, 1986
Sect's members protesting ruling — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 13, 1986
Editorials of the Sun: Diana episode shows Scientology ineptitude — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 13, 1986
Letters to the Editor: Hubbard defender assails 'verbal poison' [...] — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 12, 1986
Scientology yacht project hits rough going — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 11, 1986
Scientology yacht, city make waves — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 8, 1986
Sect's boat set to 'sail' — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 7, 1986
Sect yacht to be local 'memorial' — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Feb 1, 1986
Rifts reported growing within Scientology — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 31, 1986
Sect leaders lambaste suggestions of hoax — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 30, 1986
Hubbard's death is verified — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 29, 1986
Editorials of the Sun: Has Hubbard made his spiritual journey? — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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