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Apr 1, 1981
Priscilla Presley a Scientologist — The Advisor
Apr 1, 1981
Scientology-Narconon link protested — The AdvisorMore: link
Apr 1, 1981
Take cults seriously — The Advisor
Apr 1, 1981
Writer sues Scientologists — The Advisor
Mar 10, 1981
Suit charges Scientologist smear campaign — The Ledger (Florida)
Feb 25, 1981
Scientologists lodge appeal — The Age (Australia)
Feb 18, 1981
Scientology spokesman faces 40 days in jail — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Feb 4, 1981
Flag ED 2119 / THE WAY TO HAPPINESS / Property, Production, Design & Exploitation Program
Jan 29, 1981
D.A. won't probe shooting claim by indicted officer — Los Angeles Times (California)
Jan 28, 1981
Articles of incorporation of Bridge Publications, Inc. (BPI) (Filed Feb. 2, 1981)
Jan 23, 1981
Did Scientology get a fair trial? — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com , link
Jan 15, 1981
Rotary Club rejects Scientology donation — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 15, 1981
Scientologists start night patrols in Clearwater — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 15, 1981
Scientology not a religion, clergymen testify — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Jan 14, 1981
Testimony in Scientology trial restricted — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 29, 1980
[An arson in Pasadena California] — UPI
Dec 26, 1980
Scientologists ask judge to step down from case — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Dec 23, 1980
Church balks at giving up member's file — Eugene Register-Guard (Oregon)
Dec 19, 1980
Scientologists lose appeal / Not religious, Judge rules — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
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Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) MELBOURNE. - A Supreme Court judge in Melbourne ruled yesterday that the Church of the New Faith, practising scientology, was not a religious institution.
The church had asked Mr Justice Crockett to rule that it was a religious institution and not liable to pay State payroll tax.
The church had appealed against the refusal of the Commissioner of Payroll Tax to exempt it from paying payroll tax.
Mr Justice Crockett said an institution did not become religious in character simply because ...
Dec 19, 1980
Scientology religion claim sham, says judge — The Age (Australia)
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Prue Innes ,
Aileen Berry Source:
The Age (Australia) The Scientology organisation's claims to be a religion were a sham, a Supreme Court judge said yesterday. Some of its services were grotesque, a mockery of religion, he said.
Mr Justice Crockett made the comments in dismissing an appeal by the organisation, calling itself the Church of the New Faith, against a decision of the Commissioner of Payroll Tax not to grant it exemption from the tax as a religious institution.
The Guardian of the Melbourne Church of Scientology, the Reverend ...
Dec 2, 1980
Local critics 'helpful' in revealing Priscilla Presley as Scientologist — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 1, 1980
Scientology's war against judges — The American Lawyer
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James B. Stewart Source:
The American Lawyer On September 5, 1980, as U.S. District Court Judge Charles Richey was recuperating from two pulmonary embolisms and exhaustion, lawyers for the Church of Scientology and the Justice Department gathered before Judge Aubrey Robinson, Richey's successor in the two-year-old conspiracy case against 11 members of the Church of Scientology. Judge Richey had already convicted and sentenced nine of the original 11 defendants, but the remaining two, recently extradited from England, were about to go on trial. "Particularly from the standpoint of ...
Nov 21, 1980
Scientologists seek recognition — The Age (Australia)
Nov 1, 1980
Letters // Scientology should not be lauded for maintaining its own property — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.ca
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St. Petersburg Times (Florida) In the last few years the Scientologists have dumbfounded me again and again with their incredible attitude on numerous things. Again they are attempting to stretch a story to make their organization look like a benign, kindly angel in the City of Clearwater. I refer to your
Clearwater Times edition of Oct. 22, a story entitled
"Scientologists announce plan to help community," complete with artist's rendering of proposed facelift for the former Bank of Clearwater building purchased by the Scientologists ...
Oct 22, 1980
Scientologists announce plan to help community — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.ca
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Craig Roberton Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) CLEARWATER — Church of Scientology president Ken Whitman announced Tuesday a four-point plan to increase the church's contributions to the community. At a morning press conference in the former Sandcastle Motel, which the Scientologists bought last year, Whitman said the church will begin a $50,000 facelift of the former Bank of Clearwater, purchased by the church in 1975. He said workers this week will begin repairing the roof, repainting the building, adding planters, including small trees, in front of the building, ...
Oct 18, 1980
Daughter of Scientology founder is questioned — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
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Craig Roberton Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Attorneys for former Clearwater Mayor Gabriel Cazares questioned the daughter of L. Ron Hubbard Friday afternoon in an apparent attempt to ascertain the whereabouts of her elusive father — the founder of Scientology. According to one attorney present at the closed deposition, Diana Horowich testified that she does not know where her father is. The 28-year-old woman, whose bright red hair and round face resemble her father's, said she communicates with the 69-year-old Hubbard by means of messages left at the ...
Oct 13, 1980
Fish to remove backing from group tied to cult — Globe and Mail (Canada)
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John Marshall Source:
Globe and Mail (Canada) Toronto ON — Toronto Alderman Susan Fish is going to demand that her name be removed from the list of advisers to Narconon because of its connection with the Church of Scientology. She encountered the addictions-treatment agency a few years ago when she was doing a study of group homes for the city, and, impressed by the material shown her, she agreed to act as an adviser. She said that before agreeing to act as an adviser, she had asked Narconon ...
Sep 29, 1980
5-C MCCS Tapes [partial transcript, with commentaries]
Sep 23, 1980
Officer in car wounded in back apparently by sniper — Los Angeles Times (California)
Sep 12, 1980
Churches join Scientology fight // Challenge IRS denial of group's tax-exempt status — Los Angeles Times (California)
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