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March 11, 2001
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Church pays those it reviled

[Times photo: Jill Sagers]
Off-duty Clearwater police provide security for the Church of Scientology, subject of many investigations. To some in law enforcement, the officers are crossing an ethical line. |
Mary Jo Melone
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