The Hogwarts Times is a features newspaper blog. It's main features are Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. Sometimes it will feature news on J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter World, and other members of the Harry Potter Cast. There is also a main feature dedicated to the British Royal Family of Windsor Castle, mainly Duchess Kate and Prince William and Harry.
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Sunday, 26 May 2013
Where are They Now? And Some Swedish Facts
Hello Everybody and Welcome Back to The Hogwarts Times!
Royal News:
Around and about London, there has been current speculation on wither or not Kate Middleton is having a boy or a girl. The NY Daily News claims that really no one knows, but that Prince Harry says that they are having a boy!
--Personally, it doesn't matter each way, but a girl in the family would be much fun!
Celebrity News:
Emma Watson has grown up, though in some ways she is still Hermione Granger to her fans, she is now starring in the new film, The Bling Ring.
According to the Daily Record, they say that she would never be like the main character of the movie, and that her family has kept her grounded through out the whole film. It is quite astonishing that Emma has been able to leave a mostly normal life, and keep a boyfriend at the same time!
American News:
This past weekend, the state of Okalahoma has had more damage than need be. Mostly due to Torandos, several lives have been lost and homes. President Obama has spoken to Oklohama saying that America is praying for them. (The New York Times)
And, last but not least a bit of Fun Facts for you about Sweden:
Gotland, Gotaland, and Visby
The animal the Hedgehog is an Endangered Creature in Eastrern Gotaland.. (Eyewitness Travel Guide: Sweden)
The famous astronomer, Tycho Brahe is from Southern Gotaland. e was born in Skane in 1546 and thought that the planets were measured as they should be, and designed a new system (Eyewitness Travel Guide: Sweden)
Visby:
The Botanical Garden in Gotland was discovered in 1856 by Badande Wannerna. There are many plants and trees exotic to the Nordic countries suchas ewalnut, mulberrym,, and ginkgo. It also includes a water-lily pond. (Eyewitness Travel Guide: Sweden)
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