For Scientologists, divorce is no elementary matter
July 8, 2012 by admin
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But along a way, former church members say, couples face surprising marital conversing sessions and are infrequently pressured to use in-house divorce lawyers.
One former church member who underwent this form of marital conversing is Carmen Llywelyn, 37, an singer and photographer who was once married to Jason Lee, best famous for his starring purpose in a NBC comedy “My Name Is Earl.”
Llywelyn and Lee, a member of a Church of Scientology, married in 1995, and she assimilated a church, too. Five years after a matrimony was descending apart, she said.
Before determining to divorce, a integrate concluded to compensate for a form of conversing that Llywelyn pronounced entails sitting in a room responding questions while bending adult to a device famous as an E-meter, that Scientologists trust can detect untold thoughts.
She pronounced a chaplain, also famous as an auditor, questioned them for hours.
“You do it until a needle is flat, until a pointer on a appurtenance doesn’t review any some-more thoughts,” she said. “They consider that once we unpack all these bad things, you’re going to tumble madly behind in adore with any other.”
And when they didn’t, Llywelyn said, she was reserved an in-house lawyer.
“Scientologists aren’t authorised to sue any other,” she said, given of a process to enclose any open disputes.
Pearce reliable that a church offers conversing though declined to yield details, observant only, for serve information, deliberate a website.
Similarly, Karin Pouw, a mouthpiece for a Church of Scientology International, offering usually emailed links to a church’s central website, that provides small information about divorce though offers this on a conversing program: “Scientology Marriage Counseling is an accurate procession for alleviating marital problems.” It also says that “chaplains have successfully salvaged thousands of marriages.”
The organization’s proceed to divorce can be gleaned from a papers and life of L. Ron Hubbard, a church’s founder, who was married 3 times. In “Introduction to Scientology Ethics,” he wrote, “Man has been raging about a high divorce rate, about a high pursuit turnover in plants, about labor disturbance and many other equipment all stemming from a same source – remarkable departures or light departures.”
A tighten reading of a book suggests that Hubbard was reduction endangered about a dissection of marriages than about carrying people mangle divided from Scientology. Sometimes students leave and never come back.
“And that gives us some-more difficulty than many other things all combined,” he wrote.
Yet sometimes, according to Claire Headley, another former member, a church encourages divorce. Headley pronounced she was told that she contingency divorce her father of 12 years, Marc Headley, or be kicked out of a Religious Technology Center, a Scientology devalue nearby Hemet, Calif., that is famous as Gold Base. Claire Headley pronounced that she had grown adult in a church and it was all she knew though that she and her father began carrying difficulty after expressing doubts about church authorities.
“At a final notation we was loath on either we should only divorce Marc,” pronounced Headley, who, like her husband, has given filed fit opposite a church. Instead, she left Gold Base in 2004, 3 weeks after he did, and together they changed to Colorado.
Being asked to divorce was not surprising during Gold Base, Headley said.
Steve Hall, who lives in Dallas, pronounced he blamed a church for a retraction of his 16-year matrimony to Sue Turton, after he motionless to leave a church and Gold Base in 2004.
“With tears streaming down both a faces, we hugged any other and afterwards she was taken away,” Hall wrote in an email.
He remarkable that he was after labeled “declared,” that he and other former members contend means that nothing of his former friends and associates in a church are authorised to speak to him.
A counsel and orator for a church, Gary Soter, denied this account.
“The church is wakeful that a handful of antagonistic and excommunicated members have done fake and/or dubious statements about a church and their practice within a church,” Soter wrote in an email. “Mr. Hall’s allegations are false.”
Soter also wrote that he had oral with Turton, “who definitely denies Mr. Hall’s claim” and that she asked him to respond on her behalf. Soter’s comments came in response to a reporter’s ask to talk Turton.
“Ms. Turton and Mr. Hall jointly motionless to divorce on his depart from a Scientology eremite order,” Soter wrote.
“She is in a Church given it provides her with devout accomplishment and given she is doing her partial to assistance mankind,” he wrote, adding, “she loves her work and ‘loves what she is doing.“’
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July 7, 2012 by admin
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07/06/2012 | 05:35am US/Eastern
PRESS RELEASE
Paris, 7 | 8 | 9 July 2012
For immediate release
Eco-lingerie: a RadiciGroup and Ritex SpA proposal for
sustainable intimatewear.
At Interfilière Paris (7-8-9 July 2012 – STAND
R26 – S27) RadiciGroup and its customer-partner Ritex SpA, a
European leader in corsetry and lingerie embroidery, are
introducing an innovative fabric manufactured using CornLeaf,
a RadiciGroup yarn produced from Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA)
biopolymer (a 100% natural
material made from renewable vegetable resources).
In Paris, at the summer Interfilière, the world’s leading
fabric trade fair for intimateware, beachwear and loungewear,
RadiciGroup and Ritex SpA are launching a product that is
both high-quality and eco-friendly: a lace fabric from Ritex
SpA – an Italian company and European leader
in lingerie embroidery, which has among its customers
prestigious names such as Parah, Chantelle and La Perla, just
to cite a few – manufactured using CornLeaf, a yarn made by
RadiciGroup from Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA) biopolymer, a
100% natural material made from renewable vegetable
resources. During the last few years, the fashion industry
has made progress in its commitment to developing
environmentally friendly products. There has been an
increase in the number of big fashion brands that have become
aware of not only the environmental impact of the fashion
business but also the importance to get final consumers
involved and increase their environmental awareness, so as to
steer the fashion business towards sustainability. The new
lace fabric manufactured with CornLeaf is an example of how
RadiciGroup and Ritex SpA, with the collaboration of yarn
twister Alcafil Srl, translate their commitment into concrete
action on the front of sustainable innovation. The new
product will allow the two Italian partners to meet the
growing market demand for low environmental impact fabrics
that do not compromise on high performance.
CornLeaf yarn properties …
CornLeaf is a bacteriostatic solution-dyed yarn made of
Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA) biopolymer, a 100% natural
material made from renewable vegetable resources. Because of
its properties and the production process used, CornLeaf
fully meets eco-sustainability standards, such as lower CO2
emissions and reduced water and energy consumption. Solution
dyeing during the spinning stage means that the CornLeaf
production process requires less water and energy compared to
traditional dyeing and finishing. The yarn is
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available in a wide range of lightfast, wash-resistant
colours. Antimicrobial functionality is achieved through the
use of HEIQ materials, by incorporating a special silver
micro-compound into the fibre. Furthermore, its effectiveness
has been certified according to ISO 20743:2007 standards. The
compound will not interfere with the compostability of the
yarn. In brief CornLeaf combines the advantages of natural
fibres with those of synthetics: light weight, tenacity,
comfort, UV resistance and safety.
Fabric properties …
Thanks to the use of CornLeaf yarn, the Ritex fabric ensures
the highest degree of sustainability together with excellent
performance: light weight, softness, durability, excellent
colourfastness and a bacteriostatic effect. Since the yarn is
derived from a natural raw material, the fabric is anallergic
and safe to the skin.
For further information
RADICIGROUP
Roberto Parenzan, RadiciGroup Polyester Area RD Manager
petyarn.fibres@radicigroup.com
RITEX SPA
Sales Department
Giulia Ghislini
gghislini@nuovaritex.it
- Phone +39 0331 709 721
Ramona Gianfrate
rgianfrate@nuovaritex.it
- Phone +39 0331 709 723
www.ritexspa.net
RadiciGroup for the intimatewear sector …
A leading European manufacturer of a vast range of yarn,
RadiciGroup offers the intimatewear sector:
Solution-dyed bacteriostatic yarn produced with Ingeo™
polylactic acid (PLA)
biopolymer.
Polyamide 6 and 66 continuous yarn available in raw-white and
solution-dyed versions. Production flexibility and know-how
make it possible for RadiciGroup to offer a wide range of
products that are ideal for a variety of processing
technologies.
(The polymer used to manufacture Radilon® yarns is produced
using renewable energy
– hydroelectric energy)
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RadiciGroup for sustainability
www.radicigroup.com
Using sustainability as a tool for business, innovation and
corporate culture. This is the challenge RadiciGroup is
tackling, well aware of the huge environmental, social and
economic impact of the activities of an industrial enterprise
during its entire life cycle and of the fact that a
sustainable approach to doing business can
make a real difference. RadiciGroup’s commitment to
sustainability calls for concrete actions
involving its entire production chain: from chemicals to
plastics and synthetic fibres.
What are
just a few examples of the Group’s commitment to sustainable
action? Making the transition to reporting corporate
responsibility according to Global Reporting
Initiative (GRI) guidelines. Establishing a
relationship of respect with its stakeholders involving
direct and
transparent dialogue. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by
20%. Reducing energy consumption by 20%. Increasing the use
of renewable source energy by 20%. Increasing the use of
materials from the recycling of both post-consumer waste and
its own production waste/rejects by 20%. In 2011 the share of
renewable source electric power used by RadiciGroup rose to
40%. In the same year, the share of recycled materials
originating from its own polyamide production chain was 15%.
RadiciGroup has developed products using renewable source
materials: Radilon® D PA610 engineering plastics and
CornLeaf, an Ingeo™ polylactic acid (PLA) biopolymer yarn.
Moreover, products made from post-consumer recycled
materials: r-Radyarn® and r-Starlight® yarns, obtained by
reprocessing post-consumer recycled PET bottles. And other
products helping to lower CO2 emissions: Radilon® engineering
plastics, which can be used as metal replacements in
automotive applications. RadiciGroup implements projects that
aim at safeguarding natural resources, such as water and air,
and uses methods, such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), to
measure and quantify product performance in terms of
environmental impact. The Group is committed to publishing
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its products,
according to the specific requirements set forth in the
Product Category Rules (PCR). Also significant is the Group’s
active participation in sustainability issues as a member of
industry association s and organizations, such as
Federchimica, particularly its Responsible Care® programme,
Assofibre and Plastics Europe. In the communities where its
production sites are located, RadiciGroup supports projects
and events on environmental protection and sustainability
themes and strives to raise the environmental awareness of
its employees by promoting a culture of sustainability – all
the while, respectful of local communities, people and
cultures. What is sustainability to RadiciGroup? An important
challenge…
RADICIGROUP FIBRES_RadiciGroup is a
leading European manufacturer of a vast range of products -
from polyamide 6 and
66 yarn to polyester yarn, high-tenacity BCF, polyamide and
polyolefin yarn for artificial grass, and acrylic yarn,
staple fibre, tow and top. These products are used for
applications in the apparel (technicalwear, intimatewear,
sportswear), furnishings, consumer good s, automotive,
medical, industrial, nautical, sports and leisure sectors.
RadiciGroup fibres are part of our daily live s.
_
WWW.RADICIGROUP.COM/FIBRES
RADICIGROUP_3,500 employees.
Production and sales sites in Europe, North America, South
America and Asia. Diversified businesses focusing on
chemicals, plastics and synthetic fibres. Know-how.
Vertically integrated nylon production. Constant commitment
to guaranteeing its customers quality, sustainable innovation
and reliability. All this is RadiciGroup, a leader in nylon
chemicals. RadiciGroup products are used in applications such
as apparel, sports, furnishings, automotive,
electrical/electro nics, household appliances and consumer
goods._
WWW.RADICIGROUP.COM
RadiciGroup, with its Chemicals, Plastics and Synthetic Fibres
Business Areas controlled by parent company Radici
Partecipazioni SpA, is part of a larger industrial group that
also includes
textile machinery and energy businesses._
WWW.RADICI.COM
PRESS OFFICE
Cristina Bergamini – Corporate MarketingCommunication
E-mail: cristina.bergamini@radicigroup.com
Mobile: +39 347-8602397
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