Update from the 2012 WWBN Election Newsroom...
Polls closed just minutes ago but with the expertise of the finest countermonkey's have projected a landslide win for former WWBN Mad Mad World Host Dunena Reid.
Exit poll results give a strong 80% majority result for the newcomer with some even choosing to vote for exotic animals then give a vote to Frump in what has to be his worst result ever.
You heard it here first, Dunena Reid is the new American Minister for Magic!
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First up a brief apology on my quietness and lack of postage for the past few weeks, it's not often you have to move, lose your job and have a pile of other drama happen all at once but the important thing is that Wizards Without Boundaries isn't going anywhere regardless of what happens in RL.
In return for being away we've got a new source for news on our board, Witch Weekly is the new home for Gossip and other lower-brow news that otherwise wouldn't make the pages of The Global Voice or even WWBN World News.
Direct from Canon HP Wika describes it as thus:
With the 2012 Wizarding World Games coming up and the US Ministry of Magic Elections coming this year I'm sure there will be lots to write about for our busy editors (that's ALL YOU GUYS ) and their team of trained house elfspies.
In return for being away we've got a new source for news on our board, Witch Weekly is the new home for Gossip and other lower-brow news that otherwise wouldn't make the pages of The Global Voice or even WWBN World News.
Direct from Canon HP Wika describes it as thus:
Witch Weekly is a popular magazine for witches created by Tobias Misslethorpe in the style of the Muggle's Woman's Weekly. It includes articles, quizzes, advice columns, and recipes. It also seems to report a great deal of celebrity news, as Harry Potter and Quidditch players seem to be featured strongly in it.
Molly Weasley is one subscriber; St Mungo's also keeps it stocked in their waiting room. It gives a regular Most Charming Smile award, which Gilderoy Lockhart had won five times by 1992.
Witch Weekly has been mentioned as publishing interviews by Rita Skeeter, including one written in 1995 that falsely accused Hermione Granger of leading on both Viktor Krum and Harry Potter by use of Love Potions to "satisfy her taste for celebrity wizards." The article was widely read enough that Hermione received quite a bit of hate mail; Mrs. Weasley also read the article and treated Hermione coldly until Harry informed her that none of it was true.
With the 2012 Wizarding World Games coming up and the US Ministry of Magic Elections coming this year I'm sure there will be lots to write about for our busy editors (that's ALL YOU GUYS ) and their team of trained house elf
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