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 hi all,
Please forgive me as I honestly am not pointing fingers,
But all this discussion is so important, and we all learn so much from it,
But I honestly got lost when the topic of Lord Voldemort came up. It was 
Hard for me to follow especially when I had no idea who Lord V is.........
Rather than look dumb and ignorant - thank goodness for Google!!!!( I did
read one Harry Potter book, but after that I dropped it for lack of time and
yes, shamefully lack of interest or low priorities.) BUT the point.......
I am sure there are many on this list who are not as familiar with the HP
culture as others, who maybe find it hard enough to read digests in English,
and add to this the nuances. And then again, it might just be me!!!!
Can we call companies by their names or initials? I thought the only reason
not to call them by name was not to promote one over the other .... And of
course to prevent lawsuits........

Thanks!!
Ellen Shein, LLLI IBCLC
Tel Aviv	

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Date:    Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:58:08 +0000
From:    Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Lord Voldemort

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The Death Eaters are strong and powerful,  Of this there is no doubt.

But mothers are stronger!  :-)

Morgan Gallagher

Susan Burger wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> I think the reason why Lord Voldemort is the name that is never spoken 
> is that his owners have managed to get people fired (they tried very 
> hard with a scientist friend of mine who had a boss that stuck up for 
> her) and scientific research censored off the Department of Health and
Human Services website.
>
>   

     

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