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"The parents of one of the kids in the cast were called by members of the entertainment industry that were Scientologists, [...] They were told that if they were to continue with the show that it might be bad for their future career." -the director of "A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant"
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SOURCE: | DATE: | STORY: | |
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New Humanist | Jan/2004 | The Bridge to Freedom? | Two investigative reporters seek out ex-scientologists damaged by their involvement |
Edinburgh Evening News | 18/Mar/2004 | Scientology-link group is banned | Narconon's attempts to advertise in Edinburgh University are banned |
Kent and Sussex Courier | 30/Apr/2004 | Fears at intention of lecture on drugs | Narconon spokesman gives public talk in a village hall |
The Observer | 16/May/2004 | Lure of the celebrity sect | A journalist tours the London Celebrity Centre |
The Guardian | 22/Oct/2004 | Curtain goes up on Scientology | A US stage show called "A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant" |
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