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5 matching items found between Jan 1975 and Dec 1979. Furthermore, there are 18 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 30, 1979
Diana Hubbard makes her recording debut — Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Dec 19, 1978
Daughter denies knowing where Hubbard is — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Toronto ON — Diana Hubbard Horwich, 26, the daughter of the founder of the Church of Scientology, Ron Hubbard, was in Toronto yesterday to speak to Scientologists about her father. However, in a press conference she denied all knowledge of her father's whereabouts and refused to say where she had last met him. She said Mr. Hubbard has been filming instructional films to train counsellors. He is in some mountainous place . . . Where? Gosh, I don't know.
Aug 14, 1978
Up Front: Federal prosecutors unveil the astonishing intrigues of the Scientology church — People magazine
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Type: Press
Author(s): Cheryl McCall
Source: People magazine
Since its founding by a science fiction writer named L. Ron Hubbard in 1954, Scientology has been among the growth stocks on the self-help market: a quasireligious, quasiscientific cult that has attracted three million U.S. followers (some highly touted celebrities among them) and estimated annual revenues in the hundreds of millions, much of it tax-exempt. Until recently Scientology's only certifiable vice was eccentricity, but within a week a federal grand jury in Washington is expected to hand down a bulging sheaf ...
Jun 23, 1977
Scientology founder heavenly visits — Albertan (Canada)
Jan 8, 1976
Distinción a L. Ron Hubbard [Spanish] — Los Angeles Express
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