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Scientology library: “Diskeeper (formerly, Executive Software)”

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alexander godelman • apacer • ayla jean yackley • basic study manual • cnn • craig jensen • discrimination • diskeeper (formerly, executive software) • germany • john lettice • john leyden • lawsuit • marc le shay • scott pilutik • study technology (study tech) • sylvie barak • the inquirer • the register (uk) • threat of legal action, lawsuit • timothy bowles • ursula caberta • wired • workplace recruitment • world institute of scientology enterprises (wise) • realitybasedcommunity.net
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Oct 15, 2009
Court of Appeal rejects millionaires’ challenge to income tax — Metropolitan News-Enterprise (Los Angeles, California)
Type: Press
Author(s): Steven M. Ellis
Source: Metropolitan News-Enterprise (Los Angeles, California)
A ballot initiative imposing a tax on millionaires to fund mental health services did not violate equal protection, this district’s Court of Appeal ruled yesterday. Reasoning that taxpayers earning more than $1 million annually do not comprise a “suspect class” requiring strict scrutiny analysis, Div. Two rejected a challenge to Proposition 63 by two La Canada Scientologists. Proposition 63 was passed in 2004 and expanded funding for mental health services for all Californians by imposing an additional tax of 1 percent ...
May 21, 2009
Software company's Scientology-loving handbook — Gawker
Type: Blog
Author(s): Ryan Tate
Source: Gawker
Two former executives have been waging a court battle against Diskeeper, alleging the software company's CEO, a Scientologist, practiced religious discrimination. As it turns out, they have documents intended to prove it. The company's former CIO and Automation Planning Officer failed to injoin Diskeeper from using the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard in the administration of the company. Now the Burbank, California company is going for the legal jugular, seeking summary dismissal of the case. Amid this legal tussle, ...
Jan 25, 2009
Claire Headley v. CSI, RTC — realitybasedcommunity.net
Jan 21, 2009
Veiled legal threats from Diskeeper — realitybasedcommunity.net
Jan 17, 2009
Godelman and Le Shay respond to Diskeeper’s motion to strike — realitybasedcommunity.net
Dec 22, 2008
Scientology refuseniks sue over compulsory workplace courses / Diskeeper fights religious discrimination suit — The Register (UK)
Dec 20, 2008
Former CIO sues Diskeeper claims he was fired for not participating in Scientology training — realitybasedcommunity.net
Oct 15, 2008
Alexander Godelman, Marc Le Shay v. Diskeeper Corporation: Discriminatory discharge
Sep 24, 2008
Apacer teams up with Diskeeper on SSDs — The Inquirer
Type: Press
Author(s): Sylvie Barak
Source: The Inquirer
THE MEMORY MODULES firm, Apacer, says it has teamed up with software company, Diskeeper, to release a Solid State Drive (SSD) that comes with its own optimiser. The partnership between the hardware firm and the software firm will purportedly do much towards improving Apacer’s SSDs. SSDs are supposedly the future of data storage and thought to be key in boosting sales of NAND Flash back up again. But the little drives also have something of a bad rep for severely deteriorating ...
Nov 6, 2000
Scientologist software CEO lashes out against Germany — CNN
Type: Press
Source: CNN
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 3, 2000
MS helps you hack Scientology out of Win2k registry — The Register (UK)
Mar 19, 2000
Scientology in the Machine — Wired
Type: Press
Author(s): Ayla Jean Yackley
Source: Wired
BERLIN – A Microsoft spokesman called reports that the software maker has turned over its closely guarded Windows 2000 source code to the German government "just a rumor," but would not deny that the company has disclosed technical secrets in a probe of the operating system. "I can't confirm that we're sharing [the source code]," said Microsoft Germany's Thomas Baumgärtner after German news organizations reported this month that the company had offered federal authorities the opportunity to inspect its source code. ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Mar 12, 1995
Advertisement: A tribute L. Ron Hubbard 1911-1986 — Glendale News-Press (California)
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Other web sites with precious media archives. There is also a downloadable SQL dump of this library (use it as you wish, no need to ask permission.)   In May 2008, Ron Sharp's hard work consisting of over 1260 FrontCite tagged articles were integrated with this library. There are more contributors to this library. This library currently contains over 6000 articles, and more added everyday from historical archives.