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A mugglenet reader has checked the trailer reels for Kung Fu Panda and Don’t Mess with the Zohan and unfortunatley there is no Half-Blood Prince trailer before either of them.
I will update more when we find out more. Hopefully we see the trailer soon!
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JK Rowling has updated her web site to wish Draco Malfoy a happy birthday because it is June 5th in the UK.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DRACO!!!!
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Whoops, forgot to announce this this morning! I have a new Top Affiliate today!

And if you want to affiliate with me please APPLY, I am always looking for new affiliates.   
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According to PerezHilton.com, JK Rowling has filed a lawsuit against the publisher of the London Star Map.
The celebrity map reportedly has details of the Harry Potter author’s London residence and clear instructions on how to get there, something Rowling considers ‘a gross invasion of privacy’. In a statement, J.K. Rowling said, “The sole aim of London Star Map is self-evidently to incite, encourage and enable members of the public to track down and locate the exact location of private residences of various recognisable “celebrities” so that they can visit those residences.” Rowling continued, “I’m a very private individual who regards my family’s privacy and safety as having paramount importance. ”
At this point I am not sure if this is true, if it is proven to be false I will post an update.
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TonyAwards.com will be doing a live webcast of the star’s arrivals on the red carpet at 6:30 p.m. (EST/GMT-5) and the awards show at 7:15 p.m. The American Theatre Wing’s 2008 Tony Awards are on Sunday, June 15, and will be broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
If you remember, Dan Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths will be presenting at the awards.
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The Independent posted a preview for Reading Room, presented by the London Contemporary Dance Theatre. Alan Rickman and Miranda Richardson will be participating in this.
Richardson, a friend of Lunn’s who will also be narrating one of the London performances, says they will by no means be the main attraction. “The dancers will be doing the majority of the work,” said Richardson. “I’ve been at rehearsals and they are amazing to watch.”
The piece explores the relationship between physical and verbal communication through contemporary dance and oral readings. It will be narrated by the aforementioned actors in a series of performances across the country. Samuel Beckett’s last prose work, Stirrings Still, poems by Raymond Carver and Billy Collins, and an original work written and pre-recorded by the late Anthony Minghella, will provide the texts that will accompany the work of five dancers.
Reading Room will be at Southbank Centre in London on June 5 and 6. There will be various performances across the UK until June 28.
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