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December 31, 2005 Cruise a Prat? No surprise that Tom Cruise has been named and shamed as the most irritating actor of all time in a new poll. Worse than his nauseating love fest has been Tom's increasingly bizarre outbursts on Scientology. He has blasted women for taking medication to help them overcome post-natal depression, having a right go at Brooke Shields who has been very brave and open about her battle with this serious illness. Press, Tom Cruise
December 20, 2005 Cruise Studied Scientology At Secret Desert Compound Long before Cruise jumped onto talk-show host Oprah Winfrey's couch or blasted Brooke Shields for taking antidepressants, the Hollywood star undertook intensive study and counseling at the compound in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday, citing present and former Scientologists. California, Press, Tom Cruise
December 20, 2005 Cops Eye Tom's Medical Guru Tom Cruise's onetime alternative medicine consultant - a Church of Scientology member and advocate - is the subject of a six-month investigation by Los Angeles police, who are asking the district attorney to indict her and a colleague for fraud, grand theft and malpractice. fraud, Los Angeles, Press, Tom Cruise
December 1, 2005 Budapest Sun: Scientology E-meters? The Hungarian Church of Scientology, having been accused of wanting to import lie detectors to Hungary in September, has now been accused of having a similar machine which it uses on its members. Several citizens have complained about the church's methods of collecting data about its members. Press
November 30, 2005 Scientology Busts Bunker Story Scientology, the celeb-packed, sci-fi themed church, has a huge compound carved out in New Mexico deserts. %he $2.5 million bomb-proof bunker - which holds founder L. Ron Hubbard's writings on steel tablets in underground vaults. When an Albuquerque TV station did a report on the compound, Scientologists allegedly tried to squelch the story, the Washington Post said. Press
November 27, 2005 Washington Post: A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles Scientology tried to persuade station KRQE not to air a report about aerial signposts marking a Scientology compound that includes a huge vault "built into a mountainside." The tunnel was constructed to protect the works of L. Ron Hubbard, the late science-fiction writer who founded the church in the 1950s. Press
November 26, 2005 Scientology Office at UB Commons A controversy has erupted at the University at Buffalo over the Church of Scientology's obtaining an office in The Commons, a privately operated space on the North Campus in Amherst near the Student Union. Critics contend the administration is abrogating its responsibility to protect students by permitting a group some consider a cult to have a staging ground to recruit students. Rich Dunning, a former Buffalo church staff member who left the Church of Scientology in May 2003, said students are one of the organization's prime targets. Buffalo, Press, Scientology and Society
November 20, 2005 New York Post: Scientology's New Psych-out Museum Scientology will open a "Psychiatry: Industry of Death" museum in L.A., created by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights [CCHR] - which was founded by the church in 1969. Top church officials were in New York last week promoting the exhibit at the International Association of Scientologists' annual meeting. Press
November 20, 2005 Sunday Mirror Investigates: Inside Tom Cruise Cult A Sunday Mirror reporter spends four weeks in Scientology to discover just what Katie Holmes, his 26-year-old pregnant fiancee, is facing as one of the Church of Scientology's latest recruits. A High Court judge once dismissed the organisation as "corrupt, sinister and dangerous" but she arrives at their London HQ in Tottenham Court Road prepared to be open-minded. During the next few weeks she sees and hears things that leave her feeling very uncomfortable. Press
November 20, 2005 Scientologists' New Psych-Out Museum Scientology is taking its fight against psychiatry to the streets - namely Sunset Boulevard. The church will open a "Psychiatry: Industry of Death" museum next month in L.A., complete with vintage instruments of torture, images of electroshock therapy and "rare archival footage of psychiatry's brutal treatments." CCHR, Los Angeles, Press, psychiatry

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May 12, 2006 Polish Scientologists Ordered to Remove Tents When Scientology erected tents in Warsaw's city center to attract new members, city officials ordered them taken down. Press
September 30, 1996 Patrice Vic Trial Begins - Scientology Executive Charged with Manslaughter Trial begins in the death of Patrice Vic. Scientology executive Jean-Jacques Mazier is charged with manslaughter, and 22 other Scientologists also face charges. crimes, deaths, France, Patrice Vic, Press