Harry Potters last cover uncovered
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- Hicks’ life in seven-metre cell – TVNZ Portable – tvnz.co.nz
- Director Lou Ye
Harry Potters last cover uncovered
åèåé – Mar 30, 2007
com 03-30-2007 08:24. But the publishers of the latest Harry Potter adventure weren’t going to miss the opportunity to ramp up the hype on Wednesday. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” will be the seventh and supposedly last adventure for the boy wizard. The book isn’t due out until July 21st. The cover for the children’s edition was shown off by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, the book’s British publisher.
Hicks’ life in seven-metre cell – TVNZ Portable – tvnz.co.nz
TVNZ – Mar 30, 2007
4 square metre cell with no window to the outside world, but his choice of books indicates a desire to leave the prison and enjoy the vast open spaces and beauty of his homeland. Guantanamo inmates have few privileges, but if they’re well-behaved they have access to books. Harry Potter is a big hit with these alleged al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives, described by the US as being among the worst of the worst. “We have already put an order in for the next Harry Potter book,” the chief librarian, who gave her name as Maggie for security reasons, told reporters on a tour of the prison facilities. A library is located within the detention facility and each week detainees can request books, although Hicks rarely needs to ask for the prison issue books. His family, friends and supporters send him a regular stream of reading material, according to Guantanamo’s library staff. Hicks’ choice of book is in contrast to the confined, stark surroundings the cell he lives in 22 hours a day provides…
Guantanamo inmates have few privileges, but if they’re well-behaved they have access to books. Harry Potter is a big hit with these alleged al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives, described by the US as being among the worst of the worst. “We have already put an order in for the next Harry Potter book,” the chief librarian, who gave her name as Maggie for security reasons, told reporters on a tour of the prison facilities. A library is located within the detention facility and each week detainees can request books, although Hicks rarely needs to ask for the prison issue books. His family, friends and supporters send him a regular stream of reading material, according to Guantanamo’s library staff. Hicks’ choice of book is in contrast to the confined, stark surroundings the cell he lives in 22 hours a day provides. “He has a huge library of his own,” Maggie said.
Director Lou Ye
Taipei Times – Mar 30, 2007
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, under fire for denying government involvement in forcing women to serve as wartime sex slaves, said on Monday he was “apologizing here and now as the prime minister. In January, China condemned plans by a Japanese group backed by ultra-nationalist figures to make The Truth about Nanjing, a documentary denying Japanese atrocities. On a lighter note, the trio of young British actors who have brought Harry Potter to the screen X Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson X are remaining loyal to Harry Potter, the US production firm Warner Brothers Pictures said Monday. Copyright © 1999-2008 The Taipei Times. All rights reserved.