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3617 henderson boulevard tampa fl united states • alan s. zimmet • ardon m. pallasch • auditing • blackmail • church of scientology flag service organization (csfso) • cost • david miscavige • fort harrison hotel (also, flag land base) @ 210 south fort harrison avenue clearwater fl united states • fred thomas • hidden camera • internal revenue service (irs) • jim smith • lawsuit • mark c. "marty" rathbun • neil cote • paul johnson • religious technology center (rtc) • richard a. haworth • rita garvey • ron alderman • super power/flag building (formerly, gray moss inn) @ 215 south fort harrison avenue clearwater fl united states • tampa tribune (florida) • tax matter • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire)
8 matching items found between Jul 1993 and Dec 1993. Furthermore, there are 43 matching items for all time not shown.
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Nov 21, 1993
Pinellas letters — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
Oct 28, 1993
Scientology expansion may hit snag — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Ardon M. Pallasch
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — With the Internal Revenue Service proclaiming them an official tax-free religion, the Church of Scientology had hoped to quickly launch a $42 million expansion downtown. But the city of Clearwater has put the church on notice that it might not be able to grow too fast. The six-story office tower and auditorium Scientologists plan to build across the street from their Fort Harrison Hotel may be so big that it qualifies as a "Development of Regional Impact" under the ...
Oct 21, 1993
Scientology ruling to be appealed — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Ardon M. Pallasch
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — City commissioners will appeal a controversial ordinance to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary, to ensure they can enforce it, the city's attorney on the case said Wednesday. "They [city commissioners] are resolved to pursue forward and fight," said attorney Alan Zimmet, who is handling the appeal. But further appeals of the ordinance, which would require churches to disclose how they spend money donated by church members, would be foolish, said Richard Haworth, spokesman for the Church of Scientology. ...
Oct 20, 1993
Clearwater keeps secret on Scientology — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Ardon M. Pallasch
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — City commissioners decided Tuesday how they'll handle an ordinance opposed by the Church of Scientology but won't say what their decision was. Mayor Rita Garvey said attorneys working on behalf of the city have filed an appeal to a federal appellate court ruling that declared parts of the ordinance unconstitutional, but she did not elaborate. All five city commissioners offered "no comments" about the substance of their secret meeting and referred questions to attorney Alan Zimmet, who did not ...
Oct 18, 1993
Who says this isn't a religion? — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Neil Cote
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — One thing about the Church of Scientology: the folks in charge sure do things the hard way. For 40 years, they feuded off and on with the Internal Revenue Service, which viewed Scientology as a for-profit brain-washing racket instead of just another religion in want of federal tax exemptions. At times, the feuding got awfully ugly, with Scientologists getting sent up the river for burglary and other niceties that church people don't normally commit — well at least those ...
Oct 16, 1993
Letters [Richard Haworth] — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
Oct 14, 1993
Church declared tax-free — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
Sep 18, 1993
Scientologists concealing cameras while counseling — Tampa Tribune (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Ardon M. Pallasch
Source: Tampa Tribune (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Church of Scientology officials are installing concealed cameras and microphones in at least 69 counseling rooms where church members reveal their innermost thoughts, a church spokesman confirms. What transpires behind the closed doors of an auditing session — one-on-one counseling — is as confidential as a confession from a parishioner to a priest in the Roman Catholic Church, said Scientology spokesman Richard Haworth. "It's subject to what's called the priest-penitent privilege," Haworth said. Occasionally, be said, sessions are videotaped ...
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