Harry Potter - Daily Prophet: Daily Prophet Staff, Abracadabra, Arts and Warts, Ask D. Shaman, Astro News, Bad News, Blablabla, Black Magic, Classified | Source: Wikia
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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 48. Chapters: Daily Prophet staff, Abracadabra, Arts & Warts, Ask D. Shaman, Astro News, Bad News, Blablabla, Black Magic, Classified Advertisements, Comment, Daily Prophet's main office, Daily Prophet articles, Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw, Evening Prophet, Fiendishly Difficult Crossword, Fitness, Forecast, Games, Good News, Health, Hocus-Pocus, Index, International, Jobs, Kids Corner, Magical Symbols Game, Magic Lottery, Magic News, Me, Myself, and I, Ministry of Magic Affairs, Obituaries, Opinion, Pink Magic, Politics, Potions, Puzzles, Showizbiz, Spells, Sports, Sunday Prophet, Tragedies, Tricks & Trucks, Zoological column, A. Fenetre, Andy Smudgley, Barnabas Cuffe, Betty Braithwaite, Bozo, D. Shaman, Daily Prophet photographer, Dempster Wiggleswade, E. Limus, Ginevra Weasley, Grizel Hurtz, Helbert Spleen, M. Amerinus, M. Carneirus, Medusa, R. Almeidus, R. Amorin, Rita Skeeter, Unidentified newspaper vendor, Winkus Oddpick, Zamira Gulch. Excerpt: Abracadabra was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that presumably covered sorcery. It was featured on page eight of the periodical. The requested page title was invalid, empty, or an incorrectly linked inter-language or inter-wiki title.It may contain one or more characters that can't be used in titles. Return to Main Page. Ask D. Shaman was an advice column written by D. Shaman for the Daily Prophet newspaper. Astro News was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that presumably covered Astronomy or Astrology, such as Horoscopes or Zodiac Aspects. It was featured on page six.. Bad News was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that covered unfavourable news. It was featured on page two, along with Good News. Blablabla was a Daily Prophet newspaper segment that presumably covered gossip and other trivial matters. It was featured on page nineteen of the periodical. "Point me!" This article is about the Daily Prophet segment. You may be looking for the branch of...