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Nov 14, 2008
Obituaries: Joseph ‘Jody’ Hudson, Cape Region Realtor — Cape Gazette (Delaware)
Type: Press
Source: Cape Gazette (Delaware)
Joseph ‘Jody’ Hudson, Cape Region Realtor Joseph R. “Jody” Hudson Jr., 59, of Lewes, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008, at his home. Jody was born March 16, 1949, in Milford, and he was the first of three children born to Joe and the late Faye Hudson. He graduated from Lewes High School in 1967 and then worked on the family farm until enlisting in the U.S. Coast Guard. After his tour in the Coast Guard, Jody came back to Lewes ...
Mar 13, 2008
Federal Center takes bomb threat precautions — Battle Creek Enquirer
Type: Press
Source: Battle Creek Enquirer
Security was tightened today at the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center in Battle Creek after a bomb threat was leveled nationally at the Church of Scientology, which owns a building nearby. Two parking lots were cleared, the center’s Champion Street entrance was closed and blinds were drawn in all windows at the building at 74 N. Washington Ave. Employees were told the security level was raised and they were encouraged to curtail outside activities near the building. “We learned of potential for increased ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 10, 2005
She's put her heart in Hart Hotel project — Battle Creek Enquirer
Type: Press
Author(s): Jim Richmond
Source: Battle Creek Enquirer
For Maria Guy, renovation of the old Hart Hotel at Washington Avenue and West Van Buren Street has meant "10-to 12-hour workdays" since the Church of Scientology bought the building, gutted it and started turning it into a church facility in 2002. Guy, a petite woman and native of the Dominican Republic who moved to America in 1979, said she and a co-worker just finished installing 123 new windows in the building. The windows cost the church about $750,000. Guy also ...
Feb 5, 2002
The Church of Scientology has delayed moving into the former Hart Hotel until late 2003 — Battle Creek Enquirer
Type: Press
Source: Battle Creek Enquirer
The Church of Scientology has delayed moving into the former Hart Hotel until late 2003. The church originally had planned to move out of its present location at 66 E. Michigan Ave. this summer, but decided it would be more beneficial to wait so the former hotel could be completely renovated before the move takes place, said Mike Delaware, executive secretary of the Battle Creek church. The later date will better accommodate contractors working on the restoration of the building, said ...
Feb 25, 2001
Restoration planned for hotel — Battle Creek Enquirer
Feb 25, 2001
Scientology in Battle Creek: Church's workings a mystery to many — Battle Creek Enquirer
Dec 28, 1981
Narconon: Anti-drug program with roots in Scientology doesn't live up to claims of support, success — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Jan 2, 1977
Smyrna drug program draws on teachings of Scientology / Drug project suspected as mask for cult — Sunday News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware)
Dec 6, 1975
Narconon ... Confrontation to control — Delaware State News
Jun 13, 1972
Narconon promises 80% cure // 'I'll have them off drugs in a week' — The Day (New London, Connecticut)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Marilyn Brayne
Source: The Day (New London, Connecticut)
New London may soon have a drug rehabilitation program that guarantees 80 per cent rate of cure after only four to eight weeks of treatment. "There are no other existing program that have a higher rate of cure than 30 per cent," said the Rev. James Meisler, minister of public relations of the Church of Scientology of New York. "Narconon guarantees an 80 per cent effective rate of cure." Narconon is an offshoot of the Church of Scientology. "If a drug ...
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