Flemish newspapers wrote touching, compassionate articles on the subject for weeks on end.
However, a Flemish newspaper with historical liberal roots, Het Laatste Nieuws, also exists.
The Flemish daily newspaper published in Belgium, De Standaard, noted the book discusses "remarkable experiences" the author underwent as a Scientology staff member.
He made his name in the mid-1970's by rescuing De Standaard, the largest Flemish newspaper in Flanders, from bankruptcy.
Their goal was to publish a conservative, Catholic, Flemish daily newspaper in Brussels, to be called De Standaard.
In 1888, he founded the moderate liberal Flemish newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws.
Het Laatste Nieuws began publishing on June 7, 1888 and continues as an independent, Flemish newspaper.
Nero is a Dutch language comic strip which appeared in Flemish newspapers between 1947 and 2002.
Nieuwe Tijdinghen is the name cataloguers and bibliographers have given to the first Flemish newspaper, which was published without a single fixed title.
De Morgen (Dutch for The Morning) is a Flemish newspaper with a circulation of 53,860.