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June 11, 2009

Irish ‘Luna Lovegood’ on ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’

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The News Review:

- Irish ‘Luna Lovegood’ on ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’
- Harry Potter camps bring story to life
- Harry Potter – Daniel Radcliffe’s claim to fame
- Must List poll: What’s the Must movie sequel of 2009?
- Swedish Harry Potter ABC Dictionary
- Michelle bama Celebrates Sasha’s Birthday; Tours Harry Potter …
- ‘The Physick Book’ delivers a spooky historical story

Irish ‘Luna Lovegood’ on ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’
Irish Central
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Harry Potter camps bring story to life
Sun Tribune
Their pleas soon come forth a finding of innocence was handed down and the journey into the story based loosely on “Harry Potter and the rder of the Phoenix” was under way. It is the 10th year for the Harry Potter camps which have been based on the different books over the years. The camps are held at the Northland?s Earnest Shepherd Youth Center said site director Shelia Bruns. The group had to work together to maneuver the course as they worked to beat the time of two other groups.

Harry Potter – Daniel Radcliffe’s claim to fame
Examiner.com
Soon enough he landed a role in David Copperfield (1999) (TV) as the young David Copperfield. A couple of years later he landed a role as Mark Pendel inThe Tailor of Panama (2001). It was brought to Daniel’s mother’s attention that he could be Harry Potter. Daniel was cast as Harry Potter by director Chris Columbus in the film that hit theatres in November 16 2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001). Radcliffe was recognized worldwide after the first film was released. Audiences and critics alike everywhere were pleased its sequel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) began shortly afterwards. Two years later Radcliffe appeared again as Harry in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004); Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) soon followed.

Must List poll: What’s the Must movie sequel of 2009?
Entertainment Weekly
it would be better if the movie was last year not this year but well I can't wait to watch both movies. Ailene Thu Jun 11 2009 at 12:27 PM ESTNone of those movies can't touch Harry Potter! Not even New Moon believe it or not. strickens_girl Thu Jun 11 2009 at 11:58 AM ESTHarry Potter!! I can not wait. I'm already recruiting people to hit the midnight showing with me. Verity Thu Jun 11 2009 at 11:58 AM ESTI'm often annoyed by sequels being called "unoriginal. " I'll admit there are some franchises that should never have gone beyond the first film (*cough*Matrix*cough*) but there are a lot of movies out there that get me so invested in the characters that I actually WANT to know what else happens to them.
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Swedish Harry Potter ABC Dictionary
SnitchSeeker.com
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Michelle bama Celebrates Sasha’s Birthday; Tours Harry Potter …
Politics Daily
First Lady spokeswoman Semonti Mustaphi confirmed the visit to the studio which took place mid-day. The British press was off by a day reporting on Tuesday that the First Lady and her girls had already toured the movie studio. Why Potter? “The girls like Harry Potter” Mustaphi said “otherwise they wouldn’t go. “There have also been conflicting reports about Sasha’s birthday. But Mustaphi who is celebrating her own birthday today said June 10 is the right day. Malia turns 11 on July 4. With school out for the summer Mrs.

‘The Physick Book’ delivers a spooky historical story
USA Today
The author of the Harry Potter series may have written the world’s best-selling series about wizardry but Physick Book is a fresh and mesmerizing modern-day mystery of witches and witchcraft set in the real world — and that’s what makes it so good. Howe’s perspective is equally fascinating. She’s completing a Ph. in American and New England studies.

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