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9 matching items found between Jan 1990 and Dec 1994. Furthermore, there are 75 matching items for all time not shown.
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Nov 15, 1994
Scientology truer KD med retssag [Danish, no translation so far] — Kristeligt Dagblad (Denmark)
Oct 1, 1993
Closing agreement on final determination covering specific matters [Church of Scientology / Internal Revenue Service closing agreement]
Jan 30, 1992
Expose Sick Kids' experiment — Eye Weekly
Type: Press
Author(s): Paul Palango
Source: Eye Weekly
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 1, 1991
The Road to Xenu // A narrative account of life in Scientology (book)
Aug 25, 1991
Campaign to ban drug is distorting information [article incomplete] — Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Gideon Gil
Source: Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)
The man who committed mass murder two years ago at Standard Gravure has become the centerpiece of a nationwide campaign to discredit and ban Prozac, the world's leading drug for treating depression. Joseph Wesbecker had taken Prozac during the five weeks before his shooting rampage inside the Louisville printing plant, and blood tests after his death found therapeutic levels of Prozac. Those test results have prompted a California group affiliated with the Church of Scientology to launch a high-profile, well-financed assault ...
Aug 13, 1991
Rural studio is Scientology headquarters — San Jose Mercury News
Type: Press
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Former Church of Scientology members say the organization runs its international operations from a state-of-the-art media center in this rural southern California community, a newspaper reported. Ken Rose, who in 1988 left the church after 14 years, told the Hemet News in a copyrighted series that Scientology's top officials use Golden Era Studios as their base for worldwide operations. He described Golden Era as "the think tank, the brains, the [...]
Aug 7, 1991
Didn't mislead [missing part] // Nothing 'covert' involving city teens, says Scientology [article incomplete] — Winnipeg Sun
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Type: Press
Source: Winnipeg Sun
The director of public affairs for the Church of Scientology in Western Canada denied yesterday it misled about 60 Winnipeg teenagers, hired to raise funds for a drug rehabilitation program linked to the church. "I just think it's very much a tempest in a teapot. This (project) employed a lot of kids," Robbie Hepburn, who flew in to Winnipeg from British Columbia, said. "Yes, there's a connection, but it's not some kind of covert or bad connection." Just because Narconon uses ...
Jun 23, 1991
Money-show hosts sued over advice given off the air — Palm Beach Post
Type: Press
Author(s): Erik Milstone
Source: Palm Beach Post
Four Palm Beach County financial talk-show hosts who tout their expertise on local airwaves have encountered static from customers and regulators for their off-air performance. James A. Barry Jr., Brian J. Sheen, Ken W. Brown and Norm Robbins are among about 20 South Florida financial talk-show hosts who use public airwaves to reach potential customers. But their off-air careers have been the subject of customer complaints and lawsuits or investigations by regulators, a review [...]
Aug 30, 1990
Scientology advertising to stop, mission head says — Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
Type: Press
Source: Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
Robert Bosan said Wednesday, that he has agreed, for now, to stop advertising his Church of Scientology but he plans to apply again to run the mission on Streetsboro's far west side. On Tuesday, Bosan, of the 200 block of state Route 303, withdrew his application for a conditional use permit that would allow him to use a neighboring house as a Scientology mission. He said he intends to reapply, perhaps for a zoning variance, and [...]
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Other web sites with precious media archives. There is also a downloadable SQL dump of this library (use it as you wish, no need to ask permission.)   In May 2008, Ron Sharp's hard work consisting of over 1260 FrontCite tagged articles were integrated with this library. There are more contributors to this library. This library currently contains over 6000 articles, and more added everyday from historical archives.