In Potter’s Field…

Robin Blum writes The Associated Press has picked up the Harry Potter story. The publisher of the Harry Potter books said Tuesday it feared copies of J.K. Rowling’s latest – as yet unpublished – novel had been stolen after a newspaper reported that two of the books were found in a field.


Four men from Suffolk have been arrested in connection with the thefts of the Harry Potter books from Clays printers in Bungay.

Also, On The Movie, it has been widely publicised that filming will take place at Glen Coe over the next few weeks, but the Sunday Herald has learned that another key scene, involving Harry and Professor Lupin, a teacher who turns into a werewolf, will shoot on the shore at Loch Eilt, which could pose further crowd-control problems.