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Nov 24, 2006
Songs of joy & praise (for L. Ron Hubbard) — Boston Globe
Type: Press
Author(s): Christopher Muther
Source: Boston Globe
WATERTOWN – L. Ron Hubbard, or, more accurately, 12-year-old Jacob Rosenbaum, portraying the father of Scientology, gives a high-five to a girl dressed as half a brain. Synthesized music swells behind them, and they join in a song that sounds like the Brady kids performing "Godspell" in their backyard with a script updated by Tina Fey. "Now the sun will shine," they sing in their best Up With People voices. "And we'll be just fine. Now we have got the science ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 22, 2006
A new word in literacy -- Scientology — Boston Globe
Type: Press
Author(s): Adrienne P. Samuels
Source: Boston Globe
Church-run charities abound by the dozens in Roxbury, but they are not usually operated by the oft-controversial Church of Scientology, which last month kick-started classes at its Washington Street literacy center with a grand opening that offered free food and sidewalk chalk for children. The church members who staff the literacy center, in a storefront marked with bright-yellow "Boston Scientology Ministry" signs, say they wanted to do something about the increase in violence in Boston, which they attribute in part to ...
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