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arnaldo p. "arnie" lerma • bankruptcy • california • charles b. o'reilly • church of scientology international (csi) • church of scientology of california (csc) • copyright, trademark, patent • cult awareness network (can) (earlier form, citizen's freedom foundation) • daily journal (los angeles, california) • deprogramming • digital gateway systems (dgs) • graham e. berry • jason scott • jodi wilgoren • john ferraro • judith lewis • kendrick l. moxon • l.a. weekly (california) • lawrence "larry" wollersheim • lawsuit • religious technology center (rtc) • richard alarcon • rick ross • settlement • strategic lawsuit against public participation (slapp)
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16 matching items found between Jan 1996 and Dec 1996. Furthermore, there are 897 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 27, 1996
Letters / Net Scape — L.A. Weekly (California)
Dec 23, 1996
Bankrupt anti-cult group gets reprieve — Los Angeles Times (California)
More: link
Dec 13, 1996
Close to the machine / The DAT, the net and the dead — L.A. Weekly (California)
Nov 17, 1996
Landmark Riverside building could become community asset — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Tom Patterson
Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
The onetime building of the Riverside Young Men's Christian Association, a Cultural Heritage Landmark designated as Italian Renaissance in style, is trying to develop an active community status. It faces University Avenue at Lemon Street. It has an auditorium, which combines earlier smaller rooms, available for conventions and other meetings. Its newest portion, the gymnasium built in 1951, has been decorated with murals designed by artist Sam Huang. Among its uses are programs called quincineras, a coming-of-age celebration for Hispanic girls. ...
Oct 2, 1996
Council agrees to rename street after Hubbard — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Oct 2, 1996
L. Ron Hubbard Way endorsed / Council backs request to rename street in front of church — Daily News (Los Angeles, California)
Sep 8, 1996
Letters to the Times // Renaming Berendo to Hubbard Way — Los Angeles Times (California)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
The article regarding the renaming of Berendo Street to L. Ron Hubbard Way (Aug. 23) omits the reason that Hubbard should be honored and the reason the church initiated the petition over a year ago. The man is being honored for the work that he did as an educator, his breakthroughs in the field of drug rehabilitation and his other contributions to mankind. The Los Angeles Church of Scientology is making this request after celebrating our 40th anniversary and completing ...
Aug 23, 1996
Church seeks to rename street after Hubbard — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Duke Helfand, Jodi Wilgoren
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
What's in a name, anyway? To some neighbors, Berendo Street in Hollywood is about as good an address as any. But to leaders of the Church of Scientology that is located there, "L. Ron Hubbard Way" is much better. In honor of their charismatic founder–a man adherents call "one of the greatest visionaries of the 20th century" and critics call a fraud–the church has quietly sought a name change from the city of Los Angeles. Just this week the church won ...
Aug 9, 1996
Movies // Mission: Stop Scientology — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Type: Press
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
[...] Mission: Stop Scientology: Germans youths picketed cinemas throughout their country on Thursday to protest Tom Cruise's movie "Mission: Impossible" because the American actor is a member of the Scientology religion. The protests–organized by the normally placid youth wing of Helmut Kohl's Christian Democratic Union–are a token of the growing political pressure against Scientology in Germany, where recruiting has been active. The pickets came after Paul Stefan Mauz, a Christian Democrat member of parliament, claimed that Cruise was a "high-ranking" Scientologist ...
Aug 6, 1996
Netcom, Scientologists settle suit over Internet postings — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Type: Press
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
Courts: Online firm agrees to set up protocol for handling copyright disagreements. SAN JOSE — Netcom On-Line Communications Services Inc. has settled a copyright lawsuit by the Church of Scientology that threatened to set new boundaries for speech on the free-wheeling Internet. The Scientologists sued Netcom after the Internet access provider refused to remove church writings posted to its computer network by a former Scientologist minister. In a closely watched decision six months ago, a federal judge in California ruled that ...
Jun 29, 1996
Cult fighters' future in doubt — Los Angeles Times (California)
More: scientology-lies.com, link
Type: Press
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
Lawsuits: Group with controversial ties to deprogrammers files for bankruptcy and may be forced to shut down in wake of $1-million judgment. Plagued by numerous lawsuits from religious groups and fighting a $1.1-million judgment against it, the Cult Awareness Network has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. "How we will operate or if we will continue to operate in the short term, I don't know," said Cynthia Kisser, executive director of the 12-year-old organization, known for ...
Apr 18, 1996
Scientology told to pay fees in copyright suit — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
More: scientology-lies.com, link
Type: Press
Author(s): Rex Bossert
Source: Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
SAN FRANCISCO — Saying that the Church of Scientology has been playing "fast and loose with the judicial system," a federal appeals court has ordered the religious organization to pay nearly $3 million in attorneys fees to a former member it sued after he formed his own splinter group. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the unusual sanction against the church for years of litigation spawned by two 1985 suits it filed against David Mayo and others involved with ...
Feb 10, 1996
Survey shows Christians held in high esteem, atheists low — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Feb 5, 1996
Anti-SLAPP provision applies to any cause of action arising from petition activity, not only tort actions — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Feb 5, 1996
Church of Scientology of California v. Lawrence Wollersheim — Daily Appellate Report
Jan 20, 1996
Briefly / Technology — Los Angeles Times (California)
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