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Censorship

Church of Scientology On Trial In France 890

An anonymous reader sends word that a trial has opened in Paris that could shut down Scientology in France. The organization stands accused of targeting vulnerable people for commercial gain. Scientology does not have the status of a religion there, as it does in the US, and anti-cult groups have pursued it vigorously over more than 30 years. The current case is based on complaints filed by two women in December 1998 and July 1999. Three other former members who had initially joined the complaint have withdrawn after "reaching a financial arrangement with church officials." If convicted, the seven top Scientologists in France face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of €1M. The Church of Scientology-Celebrity Centre and its Scientology Freedom Space bookshop not only face a much larger fine but also run the risk of being shut down completely.
Businesses

Submission + - China's manufacturing power

Frank1998 writes: "China as a workshop of the world has been known to everyone. But what makes it so appealing to manufacture in China. Is it really cheap labor,lax environmental regulations or something else? Is it good for the US and the world at large? The August issue of Atlantic Monthly has a cover story titled China Makes, the World Takes. To quote the protagonist of the story, "People think China is cheap, but really, it's fast". Bunnie Huang of the Xbox hacking fame has quite some first-person experience. His recent foray into manufacturing in China has been all positive, from personal dedication of the workers to high precision and automation of the manufacture itself."

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