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Mar 9, 1982
Supreme court won't hear Scientologists' appeals — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
John Harwood Source:
Clearwater Times (Florida) Mitchell Hermann and Francine Vannier now have a choice: They can talk to a federal grand jury about the Church of Scientology or they can go to jail. The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear appeals by the two Scientologists of their contempt of court convictions. The contempt finds were issued in June 1981 by U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman in Tampa after Hermann and Mrs. Vannier refused to testify before the grand jury about the church's activities in Clearwater. ...
Mar 5, 1982
Clearwater hires lawyer to battle Scientologists — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: link
Mar 5, 1982
Some light is shed on Scientology Victims' Defense Fund — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: link
Mar 2, 1982
Clearwater to hire Boston lawyer for Scientology hearings — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Feb 27, 1982
Appropriation request soon on church hearings — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Jan 17, 1982
Anti-Scientology task force is proper — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: link
Jan 13, 1982
Scientology International installs officers — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Jan 13, 1982
Sect installs new powers that be — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 10, 1982
A tight corner for the Scientologists — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 8, 1982
Police find nothing amiss at Scientologist's beach house — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Jan 8, 1982
Scientologists lose disclosure battle — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Jan 7, 1982
Be wary on Narconon, School Board avised — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Jan 3, 1982
Scientology remains an issue in Clearwater — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Dec 18, 1981
Church of Scientology reorganizing — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 3, 1981
Report on Scientology methods is 'must' reading — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s):
William J. Kumpton Source:
Clearwater Times (Florida) Now and then we discover someone who performs a deed or a service exactly as promised. Although this seldom the case, it is even more unusual to see a politician actually perform a campaign promise. In retrospect, I can't remember many who have actually performed the promise to the degree that a reasonable person could fairly recognize the completed performance. Recently, however, I have taken note of a fulfilled campaign promise by a local Clearwater commissioner. However, I can tell you ...
Nov 24, 1981
His job not always so 'secure' — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Nov 11, 1981
Anti-cult group given approval to hold service — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Sep 28, 1981
Jacksonville law studied to combat Scientology — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Sep 19, 1981
Clearwater begins move against Scientology — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Sep 16, 1981
Scientologists file suit to remove lawyer hired by Clearwater from case — Evening Independent (Florida)
Sep 15, 1981
Anti-Scientology strategy urged — Clearwater Times (Florida)
Sep 14, 1981
Preliminary report to the Clearwater city commission re: The power of a municipality to regulate organizations claiming tax exempt or non-profit status
Sep 12, 1981
Curb Scientology with ordinances, lawyer suggests — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Aug 30, 1981
Sect courses resemble science fiction — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Richard Leiby Source:
Clearwater Sun (Florida) At the Fort Harrison Hotel in downtown Clearwater, Scientologists are learning to leave their bodies, control other people's thoughts and communicate with plant life. They learn this by reliving a galactic holocaust carried out by space creatures millions of years ago. So say top-secret Scientology documents spelling out the highest level of training available to church members. It is training that costs thousands of dollars and, according to church defectors who provided the documents, amounts to nothing but a swindle dreamed ...
Aug 25, 1981
Psychiatrist: Sect drove man insane — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Richard Leiby Source:
Clearwater Sun (Florida) A downtown Clearwater businessman who last year joined the Church of Scientology was committed to a Mental hospital Monday after a psychiatrist testified that Scientology apparently contributed to the man's insanity. Francis G. Diamond, 45, a successful antique dealer before his breakdown, told Circuit Judge William Walker that other Scientologists' "thetans," or spirits, had invaded his body during counseling sessions and now control him. "It's not something out of Star Trek-it happens," insisted Diamond, who brought a book by Scientology founder ...
Aug 4, 1981
Scientologists accuse city of collusion — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Jul 29, 1981
Development of downtown called too slow — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.ca
Type: Press
Author(s):
Gary McElroy Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) CLEARWATER — Even as proposed plans were being unveiled Tuesday afternoon for a new hotel-retail complex along Clearwater's bayfront, a Church of Scientology group was saying hotel development here has been too slow. They say they have plans of their own. The group, New Clearwater for the 80s, has compiled a voluminous "Clearwater Downtown Development Data Pack" that they say will bring developers and investors, "especially hotel developers, into downtown Clearwater." The packet consists of maps, copies of a City of ...
Jun 4, 1981
Scientologists get okay on programs — Clearwater Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
May 26, 1981
Scientologists to open parochial school — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s):
Craig Roberton Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) CLEARWATER — Citing "social problems" in the public schools, the Church of Scientology has decided to open its own parochial school for children of its staff members. Church spokesman Milt Wolfe said Monday the school will open by this fall in the former Quality Inn in the 2000 block of U.S. 19S, just north of Tri-City Plaza at U.S. 19 and E Bay Drive. The church bought the former motel in 1979 and uses it for staff quarters. The school will ...
Apr 24, 1981
Appeals court upholds contempt conviction of Scientology official — Clearwater Times (Florida)
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