A corps of leaders committed to empowering the community and providing opportunity to at-risk youth learned of a program that can keep kids off drugs. Community leaders, officials and mentors at the fourth annual Community Day Breakfast of the Maryland-based...
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More than 4,500 Scientologists from 40 nations gathered for the annual gala celebration of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday (March 13) held in Clearwater, Florida, home to the Church of Scientology’s spiritual headquarters. The weekend...
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The 10th annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour returns to Russia. St. Petersburg, Russia, hosted the fourth stage of the 10th annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour February 20-25, 2013. The Youth...
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In the brochure released in March 2013, the Church of Scientology features the work of an educator from Nepal who increased passing averages from 30 percent to 80 percent by implementing the technology of study developed by L. Ron Hubbard. In testament...
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Circling the globe by bike in the name of a drug-free world The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office in Washington, D.C., hosted two Russian athletes February 11 who are raising awareness of the need for drug education. The cyclists, Alen Khairullin,...
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David Chen returned to visit his native Jamaica from London in February 2013 with a burning desire to empower his countrymen by educating them on the importance of preserving and protecting human rights. Chen arrived to join the 10th annual Youth for...
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As home to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, Switzerland, is a fitting venue for the 10th Annual Youth for Human Rights International World Educational Tour. For a week in mid February, Dr. Mary Shuttleworth,...
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75 percent of Japanese schoolchildren oppose use or possession of quasi-legal drugs A poll conducted and released February 19 by Japanese news agency Kyodo Tsushin reported more than 75 percent of Japanese junior high school and high school students...
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