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No, this is not about the dispute between the Falun Gong and the Canadian Tulip Festival. It's about an incident at [[:Category:Seattle|Seattle]]'s Fremont Market. As the U.S. journalist Dan Savage tells it, shoppers at the popular outdoor market were surprised to discover a booth sponsored by the Church of Scientology. The Scientologists obtained the booth "under the pretense of being ordinary 'booksellers'," according to a market spokesman.
<span class="entry-content">No, this is not about the dispute between the Falun Gong and the Canadian Tulip Festival. It's about an incident at [[:Category:Seattle|Seattle]]'s Fremont Market. As the U.S. journalist Dan Savage tells it, shoppers at the popular outdoor market were surprised to discover a booth sponsored by the Church of Scientology. The Scientologists obtained the booth "under the pretense of being ordinary 'booksellers'," according to a market spokesman.</span>
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No, this is not about the dispute between the Falun Gong and the Canadian Tulip Festival. It's about an incident at Seattle's Fremont Market. As the U.S. journalist Dan Savage tells it, shoppers at the popular outdoor market were surprised to discover a booth sponsored by the Church of Scientology. The Scientologists obtained the booth "under the pretense of being ordinary 'booksellers'," according to a market spokesman.

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{{cite news | first = Leonard | last = Stern | title = Cult followings | url = http://www.canada.com/components/print.aspx?id=1aeeb770-14d7-4e76-8af5-7198c6a680a6&sponsor= | work = Ottawa Citizen | date = May 17, 2008 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}