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3 matching items found between Jul 1976 and Dec 1976. Furthermore, there are 4 matching items for all time not shown.
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Sep 12, 1976
Despite suspicions, Scientology flourishes / 'We are the wave of the future,' Church's lifetime Guardian tells convention — Los Angeles Times (California)
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Aug 12, 1976
Church of Scientology finally gets foothold on NSA — Washington Star-News
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Type: Press
Author(s): Vernon A. Guidry Jr
Source: Washington Star-News
The National Security Agency is the kind of operation in which the public affairs office telephone is answered with a four-digit number rather than a name, a practice that even the CIA has abandoned. So perhaps it wasn't surprising when NSA time after time told the Founding Church of Scientology of Washington that it could find no information in its files about the church, nor its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. The church had made repeated requests over a number of months, ...
Jul 3, 1976
Overseas data cited // Bill would extend privacy act terms — Washington Star-News
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Author(s): William F. Willoughby
Source: Washington Star-News
Legislation has been introduced in Congress which would extend the regulations of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts to files sent overseas by federal agencies. Rep. Edward Beard, D-R.I., introduced the legislation just before the two-week recess for the Fourth of July. The bill would require that if the United States is to continue its membership in Interpol, the international police agency, then information on Americans kept by Interpol overseas should be made available for recall if requested. UNDER DOMESTIC ...
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