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Dec 31, 1990
Church of Scientology facing suits / Five companies say Scientologists haven't paid their bills. The group denies it is having financial difficulties. — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Dec 29, 1990
Judge orders Ritalin attorneys to pay $27,000 — Glendale News-Press (California)
Dec 28, 1990
Bylaws of Hubbard College of Administration
Dec 14, 1990
Articles of incorporation of Hubbard College of Administration (Filed Dec. 17, 1990)
Dec 12, 1990
'Management seminar' horrowing experience — Cherokee County Herald (Alabama)More: news.google.com , news.google.com , link
Nov 9, 1990
State board blocked in Narconon case // Ruling throws out licensing recommendation — Daily OklahomanMore: link
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Author(s):
Michael McNutt Source:
Daily Oklahoman Efforts to license a Kay County substance abuse center operating without state approval were brought to a halt Thursday. The State Mental Health Board, scheduled to act Thursday on certifying the Narconon Chilocco New Life Center, found itself crippled by a court ruling. The ruling blocked the board from using material prepared by Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services staff on the 75-bed facility. Mental health department officials said it was the first time a court tossed out a ...
Oct 20, 1990
Scientologists claim harassment by IRS — Mesa TribuneMore: link
Type: Press
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Lawn Griffiths Source:
Mesa Tribune Saying the Internal Revenue Service harasses and discriminates against their members, Arizona followers of the Church of Scientology have gotten four of the state's congressmen and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to look into their allegations against the IRS. Scientologists have long waged a bitter battle with the IRS, which has challenged members' tax returns, saying they cannot claim charitable deductions on some money they pay for church-sponsored courses, materials and other costs associated with the 35-year-old organization founded by L Ron ...
Oct 16, 1990
Court won't revive Scientology suit — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Oct 14, 1990
School drops assembly because of group's Scientology link — Los Angeles Times (California)More: scientology-lies.com , link
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Author(s):
Sam Enriquez Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) The principal of a Sherman Oaks elementary school has canceled an assembly by an environmental group because of fears that parents would object to the organization's connection with the Church of Scientology. The Sherman Oaks School's 927 students were scheduled to watch skits and hear songs Monday performed by Cry Out, an environmental group affiliated with Scientology. The event, which was to include an appearance by child actor Vonni Ribisi, was to kick off a yearlong study of environmental issues such ...
Oct 14, 1990
Short road to success // Investing: The Feshbach brothers of Palo Alto have made a fortune betting that stocks will go down. But critics question their short-selling methods. — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Author(s):
Martha Groves Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) Investing: The Feshbach brothers of Palo Alto have made a fortune betting that stocks will go down. But some critics question their short-selling methods. PALO ALTO — One quick glance around the Palo Alto offices of Feshbach Bros. suffices to show that this is no typical bullish investment firm. First, there are the bears: stuffed Teddy bears, bronze bears, ceramic bears, crystal bears, paintings of bears. Then there is the bust of the late L. Ron Hubbard, self-styled management guru and ...
Oct 4, 1990
Scientology church wins Volunteer Award — Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel The Church of Scientology was recently awarded the Church Volunteer of the Year for its efforts in helping to clean up Orange Blossom Trail. Nelson Betancourt accepted the trophy on behalf of the church, which was also honored for its activities on the restoration project at the old Amtrak Station on Sligh Boulevard. The award was given by The Clean-up Orlando program.
Sep 19, 1990
Gray Moss Inn's buyer remains a mystery — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Sep 18, 1990
Gray Moss' buyer is a mystery — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Sep 18, 1990
Scientology loses round on taxes — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Sep 8, 1990
State agency ordered to act on Narconon certification — Daily OklahomanMore: link
Aug 30, 1990
Scientology advertising to stop, mission head says — Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
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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 [...]
Aug 23, 1990
Comment // Results are proof // My priority is clear — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) Results are proof MY interest in writing to you is humanitarian. I am a founding member of Narconon in England and have worked with young people on the Narconon programme. I have also assisted in the writing of an authoritative book on the subject called Drugs and Drug Rehabilitation. Possibly your article on Narconon last week failed in one respect, which was to delineate the difference between advice and total freedom from the effects of drugs on young lives. It is ...
Aug 16, 1990
Drug group alert — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) YOUNGSTERS and traders have been alerted to an anti-drugs charity based in East Grinstead, which is run according to the principles of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology. The alert follows an appeal to companies in Crawley to contribute £1,000 towards the charity Narconon which provides a drug rehabilitation programme. The programme, which can cost up to £5,000 and last for two to three months, uses nutritional supplements as well as exercise and saunas to rid the body ...
Aug 3, 1990
Selling good will, or Dianetics? // Major games sponsor outrages some by its link to Scientology — Seattle TimesMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Marla Williams ,
Carol M. Ostrom Source:
Seattle Times There is Pepsi-Cola, there is Gillette, there is Eastman Kodak and Fruit Of The Loom. And then there is Dianetics. Wherever there has been Goodwill Games, there has been Dianetics. As one of 12 worldwide sponsors of the international athletic competition, Dianetics has been very visible — on television screens, the sides of buses, banners, even behind the goal of the Tri-Cities hockey rink. In the University District earlier this week, a huge tent at Northeast 50th Street and University Way ...
Jul 31, 1990
Scientologists plan historical museum / The group is spending about $1-million in a major public relations effort — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jul 21, 1990
Only in L.A. — Los Angeles Times (California)
Jul 18, 1990
Prozac said to spur idea of suicide — Wall Street Journal
Jul 15, 1990
Scientologists in dirty tricks campaign — The Sunday Times (UK)More: link
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Author(s):
Richard Palmer ,
Richard Caseby Source:
The Sunday Times (UK) THE Church of Scientology, a religious cult accused of
brainwashing its devotees, has paid private detectives more than £100,000 to organise a worldwide "dirty tricks" campaign against a Sunday Times journalist. Documents seen by The Sunday Times detail how
Russell Miller , journalist and author of a book on scientology's founder,
L. Ron Hubbard , has been secretly pursued around the world by investigators and members of the sect for the past three years. A former employee of the church, ...
Jul 12, 1990
Scientologists protest at IRS office — Mesa Tribune
Jul 8, 1990
French Scientology president, 5 others arrested — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Los Angeles Times (California) PARIS — The president of the French branch of the Church of Scientology and five colleagues have been arrested in a probe of alleged fraud and illegal practice of medicine, court and church officials said Saturday. The president, Daniele Gounord, was arrested Friday in Paris along with the church's treasurer and the head of a church foundation. They were placed under court supervision, but not jailed Three officials of the Scientologists' branch in Lyon were arrested there in the last 10 ...
Jul 1, 1990
Psychiatry and Scientology — The Southern California PsychiatristMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Louis Jolyon West Source:
The Southern California Psychiatrist The Church of Scientology began as a pseudo-scientific healing cult, Dianetics, described by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction writer, in his best-selling book "Dianetics: The Modern science of Mental Health" (1950). At first, Dianetics attracted followers by promising to cure psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders through a procedure called "dianetic auditing," based on pop-psychology, hypnosis, and cybernetics. Hubbard's theory as based on the principle that people can achieve health through abolishing ("clearing") negative influences ("engrams") from their minds by going back ...
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