The Two Faces of Scientology - 1992-07-01

The Church of Scientology uses private detectives and bulldog litigators to pursue its numerous detractors. It also hires low-key establishment lawyers who work quietly within the system. So who is directing the $ 416 million libel suit against Time?
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = William W. | last = Horne | title = The Two Faces of Scientology | url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070704153623/http://www.thecia.net/users/rnewman/scientology/media/amlawyer-7.92 | work = American Lawyer | date = July 1, 1992 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}
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