Scientology Game, 'the Source,' Digitizes the Quest for the Church's Secrets

Scientology Game, 'The Source,' Digitizes The Quest For The Church's Secrets

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If this Indiegogo project gets funded, you may soon be able to learn all the secrets of Scientology without getting locked into a billion-year contract. … until he began <a href="http://atheism.about.com/b/2004/01/22/tom-cruise-psychiatry-should-be …
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A Sharp Problem

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Discarded needles far exceed other drug paraphernalia discovered during SOS cleanups: the report given to GT listed just two non-syringe drug items found thus far in 2012 (a crack pipe at Seabright and “medication” at Sunset State Beach). However, the …
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Duke Energy awards Hamilton Center grant

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Project SEARCH receives support through the State of Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Medicaid Waiver and Title XX. The Wabash Valley Community Foundation has also provided a $ 6,000 grant to help with the cost of the program. Funds requested …
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The House That Frank Built: The EM Jellinek Center Faces Funding Cuts

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The state's last mental-health budget saw all of Jellinek's $ 610,000 in funding cut. Though half of it was subsequently restored, there are no guarantees as to what—if any—state funds will be there in the future. Jellinek is responding to the cuts by …
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Virginia Organizing Project Hold Drug Court Forum in Lee County – LEE COUNTY, VA- With local jail costs crippling the Lee County budget, The Virginia Organizing Project held a forum Friday to support the use of drug courts as an alternative to the existing expensive and ineffective justice and treatment system. Advocates from the judiciary, prosecution, defense bar, probation, law enforcement, mental health, social service, and treatment communities gathered at the Mountain Empire Community College to educate the public on the benefit of Drug Courts and to encourage state Delegate Terry Kilgore to support the funding of a Drug Court in Lee County. Drug Courts are widely supported among the criminal justice and substance abuse treatment communities as an effective alternative to jail time and probation. Rufus Bryant is a Recovery Coach with Lee County Behavioral Health and is a strong supporter of Drug Courts.