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... would be boring. I never said that's what the next book(s) should be about, however. And since so many people are waiting anxiously for more Harry Potter (as evidenced by the furor over the delay of HBP in ... com> wrote: John Im sorry to say but i do not see how Harry potter can go any further. Voldemort is dead what more is there to write about ... how can they come up with a new bad guy. ...
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... journey to Australia from Cyprus, in 1951. I emailed Harry, as my father had also migrated to Australia that same year. After a series ... Australia to follow his heart. He had a girlfriend in Thailand, where Harry had previously worked. His girlfriend did not want to come to Australia to live ... writings on a number of other subjects such as Buddhism. If convicted Harry faces up to 15 years jail sentence ...
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So evangelical Christians hate Harry Potter for the simple reason that it is about magic and witchcraft (though I fail to understand what it ... will ban gay marriage, outlaw abortion, and of course, ban Harry Potter books (now their hopes are resting on Sarah Palin who ... normal books). So what is First Lady Laura Bush doing reading a Harry Potter book? I guess she secretly also supports abortion and ...
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OK, so Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince won't be released now until next summer. But the good news is that, when it finally is released on July 17, there will be sections shown in 3-D for those who see it on Imax screens. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' Gets the 3D IMAX Treatment", url: " });
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Putting Harry Potter on the Couch , Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 11, 4, 579-589 2006 Click on the article title above for free full-text access Abstract: This article will explore J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter (2004) literary series from a psychoanalytical perspective. The author draws out the main themes of the Harry Potter stories to see [...]
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On September 10, 1941 the Harry K. Fooks, a 115 feet fishing trawler, was ramed by the E L Cobb, another fishing trawler , in the dense fog on Hens and Chickens Shoal off Cape Henlopen. The ship sank in 22 feet of water. Captain Ira Swift of the Harry K. Fooks and his twenty-five men were picked up by the Richmond, another fishing trawler in the vicinity. Captain Carol Ripley's ship, ...
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