News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| 28 days ago
TOM Cruise spent three weeks talking to books, bottles and door knobs while attempting to perform a Scientology ritual according to an explosive book. A 15-year veteran of the Church of Scientology, author Marc Headley, in his new book, Blown for...
News Source: Seattle Times
| 29 days ago
A new city attorney should bring changes in some things and leave others alone. Pete Holmes for beating the incumbent Seattle city attorney, Tom Carr, and for piling up a 62-percent landslide...Carr was hard-nosed about misdemeanor crime, which was...
News Source: The San Antonio Express-News
| 29 days ago
Global Investors Inc., which operates a family of mutual funds, reported net income of $1.4 million, or 9 cents per share, on revenue of $8 million, for the first quarter of fiscal 2010 ended Sept. 30. The results compare with a net loss of $1.85...
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 29 days ago
However, the actress feels that it helped boost her career. "I became famous very young. I became very famous because I was the wife of somebody," Contactmusic quoted her as telling Britain's GQ magazine. She added, "I did a lot of good, worthwhile...
News Source: Gawker
| about 1 month ago
In which Tom Cruise controls inanimate objects, with brainwaves . Scientology refugee Marc Headley has written a book called Blown For Good —featuring a dramatic, action-scene-type cover—detailing his 15 years of work inside Scientology. The...