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- Celebrities Lead Charge Against Scientology
- The occasion was a memorial service for Scientology's top legal adviser for a quarter of a century, Earle Cooley. The controversial head of Scientology worldwide, David Miscavige, delivered the eulogy, thanking his late friend for his
- Free Internet Press
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- 4 hours ago
- New Church of Scientology Grand Opening in Washington, D.C.
- 2009-11-17 05:39:06 - Thousands attended the dedication and opening of the new home of the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington, DC. Scientology ecclesiastical leader Mr. David Miscavige presided and public officials praised the
- PR Inside
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- 11/17/2009
- Scientology’s top gun pays respects
- The “Knight & Day” leading man, wearing a dark suit and his trademark Tinseltown smile, joined rarely seen Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige at the service for Cooley, who was the religious group’s legal Top Gun for more than 25
- Boston Herald
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- 11/18/2009
- Ex-Washington Times editor alleges religious bias
- But it always was a punishment,'' said Mike Rinder, who oversaw the church's legal and media relations operations. Rinder said he was hit many times by Miscavige and that he also hit others before leaving in 2007. Parishioners mourn
- Miami Herald
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- 11/18/2009
- The two faces of Scientology
- Scientology is just a big joke to most of us. The religion that every other religion laughs at and teases in the theological playground. But people still subscribe to its pseudo-Freudian science fiction based beliefs. Scientology has always
- Sydney Morning Herald
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- 11/20/2009
- Concern at Governing Magazine Over Its Sale to Scientologists
- Coverage of Scientology has long been an important story for The St. Petersburg Times, given that the church’s spiritual headquarters is located in nearby Clearwater, Fla. So it came as a bit of a shock when, on Friday, the newspaper’s
- New York Times
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- 13 hours ago
- Australian senator wants Scientology investigated
- An elected official in Australia has called for a criminal investigation into the Church of Scientology there, Australian news organizations say. In a speech this week to the Australian Parliament, Independent Sen. Nick Xenophon said he has
- St. Petersburg Times
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- 11/19/2009
- Senator Nick Xenophon says Scientology is 'a criminal
- INDEPENDENT senator Nick Xenophon has accused the Church of Scientology of being a criminal organisation. The South Australian parliamentarian said he had been contacted by a number of former Scientologists, after he questioned the
- News.com.au
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- 11/17/2009
- Senator Nick Xenophon in torture claim against Scientologists
- CLAIMS of Scientologists forcing members to have abortions and imprisoning and torturing others have been tabled during a speech by a federal Senator. South Australian Independent Senator Nick Xenophon said he had been contacted by a number
- News.com.au
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- 11/18/2009
- Australian Senator Nick Xenophon's speech on Church of
- The executives say they witnessed the head of the organisation, David Miscavige, assault staff members dozens of times and they say he also urged others to commit assault. The executives also claim the organisation has used blackmail and
- Times Online
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- 11/18/2009