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Reference materials Narconon Exposed: Drug rehab or Scientology front?Stop-Narconon.org: Protecting the Vulnerable from Narconon/ScientologyNarCONon is Scientology!Narconon of Oklahoma, Inc. (Arrowhead)
11 matching items found between Jan 2005 and Dec 2009. Furthermore, there are 8 matching items for all time not shown.
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Nov 6, 2009
New boil order issued for Lake Eufaula park — McAlester News-Capital (Oklahoma)
Nov 3, 2009
McAlester not affected by Narconon boil order — McAlester News-Capital (Oklahoma)
Oct 30, 2009
DEQ issues boil advisory for Pittsburg County treatment center — Tulsa World
Oct 7, 2009
Did she have to die? — Jackson Free Press (Jackson, Mississippi)
Type: Press
Author(s): Ronni Mott
Source: Jackson Free Press (Jackson, Mississippi)
By 10 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2007, the temperatures were well on their way to 93 degrees when Jackson Police Sgt. Eric Wall pulled his cruiser into the turn lane on Northside Drive east of Interstate 55, ready to make a left onto Ridgewood Road and head north. That's when he noticed the black Jeep with a man driving and a woman in the passenger seat. "[T]he black Jeep was pulling into my lane of traffic, and the white male driver ...
Apr 22, 2009
Letters to the Editor // Legalizing drugs wrong — El Campo Leader-News
More: leader-news.com
Type: Press
Source: El Campo Leader-News
Whatever happened to "Just Say No to Drugs"? In every newspaper of significance, across the Internet and on the airwaves, arguments rage back and forth about the legalization of illicit drugs. Just months ago, the only drug under legalization scrutiny was marijuana. Now, legalization advocates have extended the argument to include cocaine and heroin, drugs that are much more often the target of rehabilitation stays. Arguments in favor of legalization offer such humanitarian benefits as "less drug-related violence," "less illness," "use ...
Jan 1, 2009
Obituaries / Jean Renault Lafitte — Lake Eufaula News
Type: Press
Source: Lake Eufaula News
Jean Renault Lafitte died on Thursday, January 1, 2009, at his home near Eufaula. Jean was born in Beaumont, Texas, on July 14, 1956. A longtime resident of Houston, Texas, Jean graduated from Lamar High School in 1974, and attended the University of Texas and Rice University. A successful career in post-production film editing in Dallas, Texas and Hollywood, California, combined with his love of computers and technology, let to the opportunity for Jean to design and manage the information technology ...
Sep 8, 2008
A month for turning clean and sober — Gloucester County Times
More: nj.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Carly Romalino
Source: Gloucester County Times
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery month, but for millions of reformed abusers of alcohol and other substances, the cause for celebration was a hard road. According to Derry Hallmark, recovered addict turned Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor at Oklahoma-based Narconon Arrowhead, only one in 10 addicts is successful in rehabilitation programs. The success rate for those addicted to drugs like crack, he said, is only about one in five people. "All drug use starts as an attempt to solve ...
Jun 17, 2008
Obituaries / Chester Lee Barton — Lake Eufaula News
Type: Press
Source: Lake Eufaula News
Chester Lee Barton, 75, of Canadian, OK, passed away at his home on Tuesday, June 17, 2008. Chester was born on April 27, 1933, at Arkansas City, Kansas. The son of Walter and Hazel Barton, he grew up in the Arkansas City area and graduated from the Arkansas City High School. He was married to Dolores Harloff on November 11, 1952. To this union four children were born. He was later married to Ada Frances (Fields) Shirley on February 15, 1991, ...
Dec 12, 2007
Jailer’s truck stolen, suspect arrested in Oklahoma — Batesville Daily Guard
May 23, 2007
Here to help — Midweek (Hawaii)
Type: Press
Author(s): Susan K. Sunderland
Source: Midweek (Hawaii)
As Chad Bloom can attest from firsthand experience, the Narconon rehab program can bring ‘ice’ addicts back to live a productive, drug-free life Lari Zelinsky-Bloom is proud of her recent graduate. No ceremony or lei hail his achievement, but thanks to celebrities Kelly Preston and John Travolta, there will be many others to follow in the footsteps of her son, 21-year-old Chad Bloom. Chad just graduated from Narconon, a drug rehabilitation center. After a harrowing nightmare suffering the effects of ice ...
May 23, 2006
Experts challenge claims of Scientology's sweat-it-out treatment for addicts — Edmonton Journal
Type: Press
Author(s): Charles Rusnell
Source: Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - A drug and alcohol treatment program backed by the controversial Church of Scientology is promising addicted Albertans an extraordinary 70-per-cent success rate. The Narconon program is marketed as "100-per-cent natural," and prescribes intensive saunas, exercise and high doses of vitamins to cleanse the body of "radiation, drugs and toxins." Advertisements for the Narconon program have appeared in recent months on Edmonton's CKUA radio and in weekly newspapers throughout the province. Addiction experts and academics in Canada, the United States ...
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