The Columbus Dispatch – Local/State
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- The Columbus Dispatch – Local/State
- “Harry Potter” Star to Star in World War I TV Drama
- The Clientele doesn’t want to be lonely forever
- Posluszny leads Penn State crew upholding “Linebacker U”…
- Others To Watch
- Pahrump Valley Times – Nye County’s Largest Newspaper Circulation
The Columbus Dispatch – Local/State
Columbus Dispatch – Aug 30, 2006
php”);logitem (”DISPATCH”, “STORY”, “Now”, “Now”, ” Hogwarts minus two ? but who? “, 20060830); ?>. Eleven-year-old Jake Ryan is certain… If the evil Lord Voldemort regains his power in the final book, Jake will be crushed. Matthew Neal, 11, a sixth-grader, thinks that Harry?s as good as dead, too. Matthew hasn?t read the last two books, but he?s got the first four under his belt ? Harry Potter and the Sorcerer?s Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ? and he already has a running list of possibilities. “Harry,” he said decisively. “Dumbledore, maybe. ” “No way ? Dumbledore died in the last book,” Jake said.
“Harry Potter” Star to Star in World War I TV Drama
EastDay.com – Aug 30, 2006
Radcliffe will play 17-year-old Jack Kipling, son of the English author of
“The Jungle Book” and the “Just So Stories. ” ¡¡¡¡
The film tells the true story of how Rudyard Kipling used his political
connections to enlist Jack in the Irish Guards, even though his son had been
turned down for health reasons by the military many times before. ¡¡¡¡
When Jack subsequently went missing in action, his mother and father began a
tragic search for his body. Although their attempts spanned years, his body
never was recovered.
The Clientele doesn’t want to be lonely forever
Detroit Metro Times – Aug 30, 2006
But, y’know,
if you love Suburban Light or Strange Geometry, unless someone breaks
into your house and steals them, you’ll always have those records to listen to. ”
And whether that next offering proves to be the Clientele’s big breakthrough
is anybody’s guess, but don’t ask MacLean to make any predictions — his track record, after
all, isn’t exactly sparkling. “Yeah, I didn’t do so well with Harry Potter, did I? So many people
who love that book say to me, ‘Thank God you weren’t the guy in charge. ‘ Well I thank God I wasn’t the
guy in charge as well, because now I’d be doing TV interviews alongside the guy that turned down the
Beatles.
Posluszny leads Penn State crew upholding “Linebacker U”…
ESPN – Aug 30, 2006
Apparently, the pictures made the intense, muscle-boundlinebacker look like a fictional, adolescent magician. You know, taking him down a peg,” Dan Connorsaid this summer about teasing his All-American teammate. Posluszny might draw the spotlight, but Connor and Tim Shawaren’t too shabby either, forming one of the nation’s bestlinebacking corps and upholding the legacy at “Linebacker U. ” Thetrio is quick, athletic and can range from sideline to sideline tomake plays. “They are three of the most exciting linebackers to watch,”said Akron quarterback Luke Getsy, whose team faces No. 19 PennState in the season opener at Beaver Stadium on Saturday.
Others To Watch
Washington Post – Aug 30, 2006
: The last time he started a game was 2001, his senior year of high school. Some perspective: Alicia Keys’s "Fallin’ " was the No. 1 song and the first "Harry Potter" movie was released that fall. WR Deyon Williams, Sr. : He’ll miss at least the Cavaliers’ first three games because of injury, but when he returns, he’ll be their best big-play threat. OLB Clint Sintim, Soph. : Sintim is the leader of young group that must grow up in a hurry.
Pahrump Valley Times – Nye County’s Largest Newspaper Circulation
Pahrump Valley Times – Aug 30, 2006
Young may be the elder statesman in a class dominated by the young and sometime reckless. Second-place finisher Tony Martin gave Young all that he could handle with Bubba Ray following in third. Noticeably missing from this week’s action was Dustin “Harry Potter” Oliver. This likable teenager correctly diagnosed last week’s engine demolition, but his broom would have been appropriate. Other mini stock heat winners included Rick Gast and Martin. did his best impersonation of Tony Stewart’s fence climbing.