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Dec 24, 2007
Campaigning for a 23% sales tax — Los Angeles Times (California)
Dec 20, 2007
Accord is green light for church — Sacramento Bee (California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Edgar Sanchez
Source: Sacramento Bee (California)
The Ramona building, a 78-year-old former hotel at Sixth and J streets, will be converted into Sacramento headquarters for the Church of Scientology. Courtesy of the Church of Scientology Two years after it paid $4.75 million for the downtown Ramona building, the Church of Scientology is about to gain full control of the property. A lease-buyout agreement was recently reached with Luis Jr.'s Mexican Food Restaurant, the last remaining tenant with a long-term lease in the five-story building at Sixth and ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Dec 15, 2007
Human Rights Torch Relay Coming to California — Epoch Times
Type: Press
Author(s): Joshua Philipp
Source: Epoch Times
SAN DIEGO?With the Human Rights Torch due to arrive in San Diego this April, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, local supporters, human rights activists, and onlookers gathered in Balboa Park on Sunday, Dec. 9 for the Human Rights Torch Relay (HRTR) preliminary awareness event. Paintings and photos depicting scenes of injustice and those who endure it stood lined up on the grass. A large banner behind them read, "The Olympics and crimes against humanity ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 6, 2007
Hemet and San Jacinto briefs 11/7 — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jessica Logan
Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Body of woman found by hikers The body of a woman was found by two hikers at about 10 a.m. Tuesday dumped about 100 feet from Gilman Springs Road. The body was decomposed and investigators could not determine how long it had been at that location, said Riverside County sheriff's Investigator Jerry Franchville. The person was not yet identified and the cause of death could not be determined, Franchville said. –Jessica Logan jlogan@PE.com Hemet
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 13, 2007
Group censured for using Newsom's image in pro-Scientology booklet — San Francisco Chronicle (California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Cecilia M. Vega
Source: San Francisco Chronicle (California)
The smiling photo of Gavin Newsom and the city seal emblazoned on a booklet called "The Way to Happiness" sure make it seem as though San Francisco's mayor is heartily endorsing Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's writings. The booklet's back cover even shows a letter of support purportedly written by Newsom that echoes some of the mayor's favorite buzzwords: San Francisco is "a city of innovation" and is "the finest city in the world." But the giveaway is in the second ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jun 20, 2007
Scientology golf links off limits — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Herbert Atienza
Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Golden Era Golf Course, a historic golf course owned by the Church of Scientology near San Jacinto, is closing to the public effective July 15, church officials said. The golf course, which traces its roots to the early 1930s when it was established as the Gilman Hot Springs Golf Course, will remain a golf course, although its focus will shift from use as a public course to being a venue for charitable golfing tournaments and other community events, church spokeswoman Muriel ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
May 31, 2007
Church, city sparring over spaces — Pasadena Star-News
Type: Press
Author(s): Janette Williams
Source: Pasadena Star-News
Pasadena – Before work has even started on the Church of Scientology's new complex in Old Pasadena, members have clashed with the city over sidewalk tables used to distribute church literature and sign up passers-by for "stress tests." Eden Stein, president of the Scientologists' Pasadena branch, said Tuesday that a church lawyer has written to City Attorney Michele Beale Bagneris and the Police Department to complain that code-enforcement officials were "out of line" in citing them for using the sidewalk for ...
Apr 20, 2007
Cruise Wins Support of NY Emergency Workers With Fundraiser — San Francisco Chronicle (California)
Type: Press
Source: San Francisco Chronicle (California)
Movie star Tom Cruise has won the support of hundreds of emergency workers in New York, after he hosted a $6,250-a-ticket benefit in the city Thursday night to raise funds for his controversial Sept. 11 detoxification program. The New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project, which was co-founded by Cruise, is based on principals developed by Scientology leader L. Ron Hubbard. The free treatment involves large doses of vitamins, dietary adjustments and stints in a sauna. Among attendees at the high-profile event ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Mar 14, 2007
Scientology following grows first year in Chico — The Orion (California State University, Chico)
Type: Press
Author(s): Karen McIntyre
Source: The Orion (California State University, Chico)
Lafayette Ron Hubbard wrote a book in 1950 that sold 20 million copies in 50 languages and introduced what is arguably the fastest growing religion on Earth: scientology. Scientology translates to "the study of truth." Scientologists can practice other religions and are asked not to believe anything based solely on faith. "The truth" is what each person discovers to be true, said Mike Klagenberg, Northern California director for the Church of Scientology based in Sacramento. Most people don't know what scientology ...
Feb 14, 2007
Church of Scientology International Receives LA Business Journal's Real Estate Award — Earthtimes
Feb 8, 2007
Arizona to extradite Scientology protester to Riverside County — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Kenny Klein
Source: Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Arizona to extradite Scientology protester to Riverside County LAW: The fugitive will be sent to Riverside County. He fled before sentencing on a misdemeanor in '01. 10:00 PM PST on Thursday, February 8, 2007 By KENNY KLEIN The Press-Enterprise A Scientology protester who fled to Canada before he could be sentenced to 180 days in county jail in 2001 has been arrested in Arizona and will be extradited back to Riverside County, officials reported. Former Palo Alto resident Keith Henson, now ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Feb 5, 2007
'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested — CNET
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