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Oct 13, 2009
Scientology permit for up to 600 — Moonee Valley Community News (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Eugene Benson Source:
Moonee Valley Community News (Australia) DESPITE objections from resident and doubts from one councillor, Moonee Valley Council has amended a planning permit to allow up to 600 people to meet at the Church of Scientology's Mt Alexander Road headquarters up to six times a year. The religion's headquarters are under construction at the former site of a Sisters of Mercy convent, opposite the Essendon tram depot. The council had previously granted a permit to allow up to 300 people at the building but the Church of ...
Aug 14, 2009
Church seeks road closure — Valley News
Type: Press
Author(s):
Charles Hand Source:
Valley News GOLDEN ERA: Gilman Springs poses danger to members and public, says spokeswoman.
By CHARLES HAND/The Valley Chronicle
Published: Friday, August 14, 2009 4:39 PM CDT
The Church of Scientology wants to close the segment of Gilman Springs Road that runs through its Golden Era Productions compound northwest of San Jacinto.
Spokeswoman Cathy Fraser said, however, “It is way premature to talk about it.”
The organization has made no formal proposals, she said, and, until it does, there is little to talk ...
Apr 16, 2007
Youth pledge Drug-Free at YMCA Healthy Kids Day — Valley NewsMore: web.archive.org
Type: Press release
Author(s):
Noelle North Source:
Valley News Contributed by: Noelle North on 4/16/2007 Amongst the games and fun at Glendale YMCA's Healthy Kids Day , Drug-Free Marshals, Rachel Lindley and Kierin Simich pledged in 85 youth to live drug-free lives. "The Glendale YMCA did such a good job with the games and health education including the Drug-Free Marshal booth that it was one of the best health fairs I've seen. The fire truck and police car that you could climb into were great and I really liked the ...
Sep 1, 1977
Reforming the world in Scientology's image // Hubbard's Electrometer: Tin can technology — Valley NewsMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Brian Alexander Source:
Valley News The Church of Scientology attempts to reform individuals through its counseling and teaching techniques. It also has a large operation dedicated to reforming society. This comes under the heading of traditional religious activism, Scientologists say, but various government agencies say it goes far beyond. In this, the fourth and final segment of a series on Scientology , the Valley News explores the legal and political entanglements of the church. By BRIAN ALEXANDER The "applied religious philosophy" of Scientology has political as ...
Aug 31, 1977
Those affected disagree // Scientology: Self control or mind control? // Technology versus the Ethics Department — Valley NewsMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Brian Alexander Source:
Valley News Opinions about the Church of Scientology run from hot to cold, and from very hot to very cold. In the third segment of a four-part series on the church, the Valley News samples some of those opinions and tells the stories behind them. An accompanying story describes the experience of a young couple who left the church without bitterness despite some disturbing incidents. By BRIAN ALEXANDER The
price is high , and the
pressure to buy is heavy, but ...
Aug 30, 1977
A reporter takes the Scientology test — Valley NewsMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Brian Alexander Source:
Valley News The Church of Scientology offers a free personality evaluation to persons interested in its counseling services. Valley News staff writer Brian Alexander took the test at the Sherman Oaks Scientology center, posing as a college student and using an assumed name. As the second segment of a four-part series on the church, he tells what happened. —– The Church of Scientology's free
personality test is like a warm handshake, but the grip is too tight. The counselor who evaluates ...
Aug 28, 1977
The Church of Scientology - Religion or traveling medicine show? — Valley NewsMore: link
Type: Press
Author(s):
Brian Alexander Source:
Valley News The Church of Scientology offers a free personality evaluation to persons interested in its counseling services. Valley News staff writer Brian Alexander took the test at the Sherman Oaks Scientology center, posing as a college student and using an assumed name. As the second segment of a four-part series on the church, he tells what happened. —– The Church of Scientology's free
personality test is like a warm handshake, but the grip is too tight. The counselor who evaluates ...
Jun 17, 1971
Manson, prosecutor have 90-minute private 'chat' — Valley News
Type: Press
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Valley News The two principal courtroom antagonists in the Tate-LaBianca trial — Charles Manson and chief prosecutor Vincent C. Bugliosi — got together at the Hall of Justice for a quiet 90-minute chat Monday. The story about the meeting between the cult leader and the man who demanded his execution became known Tuesday morning when Manson's attorney, Irving Kanarek, raised objections. Discuss Scientology The conversation was at Manson's request. It took place in the prisoner's docket in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge ...
Dec 16, 1969
Scientology leader denies Manson 'Family' connection — Valley News
Nov 27, 1969
Police point to Scientology sect as key in 3 murders — Valley News
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