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io9 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Not only was Scientology founded by a scifi writer, but its greatest enemy - the Anonymous group - models itself after a comic book character. Now members of the alien-loving religion are on trial in... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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PC World (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
A New Jersey man was sentenced to a year in prison plus $37,500 fine for his role in a DDoS attack last year.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Hollywood figures quit 'rip-off' church as Australian prime minister threatens parliamentary inquiry into its activities The security at the red-brick and glass-walled horseshoe of the John Joseph Moakley courthouse on Boston's waterfront was unusually tight. Anybody who was not a member of the city's bar association was swept with a search wand. Photo IDs were checked. Mobile phones were taken from...
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Jezebel (Free subscription) | yesterday
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Times Publishing Company announced a deal selling "Governing" magazine to e.Republic, a Sacramento, Calif.-based media company that publishes "Government Technology" magazine and has ties to the Church of Scientology.
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Everyday Ethics (Free subscription) | yesterday
St. Petersburg Times | The Hollywood Reporter e.Republic was chosen from among six bidders for the magazine. Several of the principals of the California media company are members of the Church of Scientology, and the St. Petersburg Times has been running stories critical of the church. "It's a business deal," says Times Publishing veep Andrew Corty . "We didn't want to exclude anybody...
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Religion Clause (Free subscription) | yesterday
According to a press release yesterday from the Church of Scientology, a New Jersey federal district court has sentenced Dmitriy Guzner for his part in a cyber attack on Scientology websites last January. Nineteen year old Guzner who, in May, plead guilty to one count of computer hacking, was given a sentence of 366 days in prison, 2 years probation and ordered to pay restitution of $37,500. Guzner...
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Religion News Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
'Scientology is evil; its techniques evil; its practice a serious threat to the community, medically, morally and socially; and its adherents sadly deluded and often mentally ill.'' The above statement was not made by Nick Xenophon under the privilege of the Senate this week, but by a Victorian barrister, Kevin Anderson, QC, who had led a two-year government inquiry into the Church of Scientology...
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Library Grape (Free subscription) | yesterday
Right on for Senator Xenophon (yes, that's his real name) : An Australian senator has called for a criminal investigation into Scientology, alleging that the cult is "an abusive, manipulative, violent and criminal organization." The senator's name is Nick Xenophon. This is going to be good. From the Sydney Morning Herald : Senator Xenophon yesterday used parliamentary privilege to attack...
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Stories from the Golden Age (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Craig Clarke, an avid reader, book reviewer and fan of genre fiction, listened to Six-Gun Caballero and posted an audio review of this high end western audio book at his blog. You can read it here: Six-Gun Caballero Audio Review L. Ron Hubbard's versatile output included many western stories, some of which were written under pen names such as Barry Randolph, Ken Martin and Winchester Remington Colt....
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Celebrity Gossip (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mommy zombie no more? Katie Holmes somehow convinced Tom Cruise to enroll their daughter Suri Cruise in a Boston Catholic pre-school which of course is not a Scientologist school. Rumors were Tom and Katie Holmes were in a heated battle over what school their daughter, Suri Cruise, should attend. It seems Cruise wants his daughter to follow his religion of “Scientology” and Katie wants...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
A new book claims the Top Gun star had a tendency to chat to ashtrays, bottles and other inanimate objects Just a teeny tiny amount of space left to say, hey, guess what? Tom Cruise? He's a bit fricking weird! Yuhdoansay. In Blown For Good, the latest book by an escapee from the Galactic Confederacy, AKA Scientology, Marc Headley claims that Cruise would talk to inanimate objects "for hours"....
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Church of Scientology says independent senator Nick Xenophon ignored an invitation to meet with church officials before he attacked the organisation.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The Church of Scientology says independent senator Nick Xenophon ignored an invitation to meet with church officials before he attacked the organisation.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
THE Church of Scientology says independent senator Nick Xenophon ignored an invitation to meet church officials before he used parliamentary privilege to attack the organisation.
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ceana68ecj | 11/06/2009
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galaxypress | 10/31/2009
New Line of Audiobooks Named Among Best of 2008 By Publishing Trades HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The audiobook versions of three pulp fiction classics by L. Ron Hubbard -- part of the 80-title Stories from the Golden Age series begun in Fall, 2008 -- have been honored by major trade magazines, Publishers Weekly and AudioFile, it was announced today by Hollywood publisher Galaxy Press.
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galaxypress | 10/14/2009
Read the short story by L. Ron Hubbard, The Blow Torch Murder . A mystery/detective story that is very unusual in that the detective, Ham, solves the murder without ever leaving his desk once he has visited the crime scene while he takes extensive naps and eats double portions of ham, eggs and apple pie. L. Ron Hubbard's stories of mystery, detection and investigative procedure—the crime-solving processes...