FRONT PAGEFalmouth Importing Krum from BulgariaBarnaby SnellFalmouth Falcons have announced the sensational signing of Bulgarian international Seeker Viktor Krum to their squad. Falmouth officials have been conducting top secret meetings this month with Krum's home club in Bulgaria, and have agreed to terms for a permanent transfer.
Krum arrived at Falmouth's training ground this morning to undergo a medical and hammer out personal terms with the Falcons' board of directors. He is expected to take up the starting Seeker role for the Falcons with immediate effect, and will begin training with his new teammates next week.
"He's a match winner, plain and simple," stated Archimedes Graham, a Falmouth fan selling "Krum and Done!" tunics in Falcons colours in a stall in Diagon Alley, London. "Signing Krum is a statement of intent to the rest of the League. It says we're going to take the League this year, and no one had better get in our way. I'm over the moon."
PAGE TWOMissing Witch in Seven DialsErastus SaintThe Auror department is seeking public aid in finding a twenty-three year old woman who went missing Tuesday evening around a neighborhood in London, authorities said.
A spokesperson for the Auror department said that the Aurors set up a command post in Seven Dials in London, where Abbott was last seen sometime before 10:30pm. Aurors involved in the search have requested that anyone with information come forth to help in the effort to locate her.
When asked about the disappearance of his daughter, Alfred Abbot said, "It isn't like Tottie to not call everyday to check in on the family, especially after her mother's death. We just want to bring her back safe and alive."
The blonde haired Abbott is Caucasian, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 65kgs. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, heels and a sweatshirt.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Abbott are being asked to contact the Auror department directly.
PAGE THREEWADA Announces Fall SeasonRose FaustThe Wizarding Academy of Dramatic Arts announced this morning its long-awaited list for shows being offered during the Fall term.
September 23 - October 8 : The WADA Symphony presents selected works of Musidora Barkwith including her unfinished
Wizarding Suite, which will be performed for the first time in 95 years after it banned in 1902 due to incident with the Exploding Tuba. Special permission was given with the promise to omit said instrument.
October 21 - November 5th : The WADA Ballet presents Dimitri Vigand’s adaptation of
The Fountain of Fair Fortune. Beedle the Bard’s classic tale of self-discovery like you’ve never seen it before!
November 12- November 15 : Come out and see the Sidesplitters the WADA’s extra curricular improv group. Admittance is free.
November 22 : Music department’s annual step out of you comfort zone talent competition. Come listen to an evening of music you wouldn’t hear anywhere else!
December 4 - December 23 : For the first time ever the WADA produces a muggle classic!
A Christmas Carol is a play based on the well known novel of the same name by muggle writer Charles Dickens. Directed by famous American, muggleborn director Yvette Spencer, this is a can’t miss for the whole family. Don’t miss the fist stage debut of Anastasia Pascal, George Boren, and Charles Kitchens since their deaths in 1863.
Tickets are available through the WADA Theatre directly, or available for purchase by owl.