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...death inspired his father Edward, a physician, to start his own investigation of the church. "We thought Scientology was something like Dale Carnegie," Lottick says. "I now believe it's a school for psychopaths. Their so-called therapies are manipulations. They take the best and brightest people and destroy them." The Lotticks want to sue the church for contributing to their son's death, but the prospect has them frightened. For nearly 40 years, the big business of Scientology has shielded itself exquisitely behind the First Amendment as well as a battery of high-priced criminal lawyers and shady private...
...describes herself as a healing therapist, but to her landlord Sara Dale is a pain in the neck. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont discovered via London's tabloids last week that he had rented his million- dollar home in Kensington to a tenant who the News of the World claimed conducted kinky sadomasochistic sessions in the basement. Dale denied she was a prostitute and explained that she helps people with a variety of problems, not all of them sexual. But she admitted that her techniques occasionally require that she use whips and chains on her clients -- a service...
Lamont, who lives in the Chancellor's official residence, No. 11 Downing Street, has begun proceedings to have Dale evicted on the grounds that she broke a rental agreement by using the home for business. The 40-year-old mother of three says, "I have got to stand up for what I believe is right," and she is fighting to stay...
SPONSOR: Senator Dale Bumpers, Democrat of Arkansas...
...time when millions of American workers are being asked to share the risks in pay-for-performance schemes -- earning more when sales and profits rise and less when they do not -- economists and shareholders are beginning to ask why the boss should be immune to reality. Says Dale Hanson, chief executive of the California Public Employees Retirement System, one of the largest U.S. pension-fund managers: "Our CEOs are being treated like pharaohs. Shareholders are beginning to question who's minding the store...