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Muggle News

Here are some tidbits we've found in muggle magazines, webpages, and newspapers about Harry Potter. Obviously this is just a small sample of it, as we are not a news generator. We have chosen those articles which we have found to be intersting to most Slytherins.
 
 
Forbes Features Lucius Malfoy
 
Forbes has released an article discussing the wealth of various fictional characters and our own Lucius Malfoy is on the list at #15. To view the article go here.
 
 
Mistake in Newest Movie Fixed
 
Over a month ago a picture was released of Harry Potter stnading in front of a headstone. Many people didn't think anything other than "yeah, a new picture from the movie" but true Potterphiles around the world noticed a glaring mistake right away. The headstone was that of the Riddle Family, and on it was the name "Tom Marvolo Riddle" and the years "1915-1943".

Warner Bros. has corrected the mistake and released this image
 
 
One of the Dark Lord's Horcuxes for sale!
 
"I have found one of the dark lord's missing Horcruxe's. It is a small paper cup that he used have his water from when he traveled in search of dark magic."
 
Bidding is set to end on Monday September 26, 2005.
 
To see or reclaim this item in the name of the Dark Lord visit TradeMe.co.nz
 
 

Entertainment Weekly ~ July 29, 2005
This edition of Entertainment Weekly has many articles on the upcoming movies, and the latest book release parties. There is also a very lovely little column on our very own, Severus Snape.

 

SNAPE VS. SNAPE
Two opposing views on just whose side Harry's nemesis is on
Bad Snape Good Snape
Severus Snape kills Dumbledore using "Avada Kedavra," a you-gotta-mean-it-fir-it-to-work Unfirgivable Curse. Snape must fulfill his do-or-die Unbreakable Vow to protect Dumbledore's would-be assassin, Draco Malfoy-preserving his cover as a double agent. So, ge reluctantly kills the Hogwarts headmaster only to continue spying on Voldemort for the Order of the Pheonix.
Once a Voldemort-lovin', half-blood-hatin' Death Eater, always a Voldemort-lovin', half-blood-hatin' Death Eater. Dumbledore was ordering Snape to kill him, not begging for his life. He'd never beg!
He's a master of Occlumency, the "magical defense of the mind against external penetration." Few can see through his lies. Even while battling Harry, Snape reminds him to "keep your mouth shut and your mind closed"-sound advice for his former Occlumency pupil.
Despite "trusting" Snape, Dumbledore refrains from appointing his former pupil Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts for years. The second he gets the job? Death all around. Plus, Snape has rescued Harry several times-however begrudgingly-and even tells the Death Eaters on book 6 to hold off on killing him, supposedly under Voldemort's "orders."
Dumbledore admits that being "rather cleverer than most men," his mistakes are "correspondingly huger." Huge mistake. Dumbledore trusts him "completely." That's good enough for us.
Harry's been saying it all along.