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  1. What sort of end will Harry Potter meet? | Some say Rowling should let Potter die, he said, because that is what tragic heroes do (Terry Mattingly, Scripps Howard News Service)

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Other stories of interest:

  1. Rev. Albert Wagner, Pentecostal minister and Bible-figures folk artist, dies at 82 | Wagner never studied art, but got interested in being an artist in 1974 when he was painting the interior of his house for his 50th birthday. He noticed paint-can rings on the board where he left open buckets (Los Angeles Times)

  2. Zoroastrians keep the faith, and keep dwindling | The Zoroastrians fear that they are fighting the extinction of their faith, a religion that scholars say is at least 3,000 years old (The New York Times)

  3. Religion news in brief | USCCB's tightens seminarian training policies, Seminary rejects pastor's sermon on speaking in tongues, and other stories (Associated Press)

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