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Rowling: Potter lexicon is 'theft'

Author J.K. Rowling arriving at court yesterday. Author J.K. Rowling arriving at court yesterday. (Louis Lanzano/AP)
By Carol Beggy & Mark Shanahan
Globe Staff / April 15, 2008

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J.K. Rowling testified before a packed New York courtroom in a lawsuit to block publication of a Harry Potter lexicon, telling a judge the book amounts to a "wholesale theft" of nearly 20 years of her hard work. "We all know I've made enough money. That's absolutely not why I'm here," Rowling told the judge in US District Court. The ... (Full article: 393 words)

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