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But after viewing the films, she changed her mind, and decided that they teach good morals "I sort of wish that all school bul- lies would read Harry potter," May- nard said. Also present at the event were two young girls - one of which was Ana Klimchynskaya, a ninth grader cloaked in a Hogwarts robe, who resembled the book's Hermione Granger character. "I am basically obsessed," Klim- chynskaya said with a large grin. Klimchynskaya owns her own Harry Potter website titled Hoggy Warty Hogwarts, which can be found at http://hwh.muggle-hosh.net. Klimchynskaya said that she is fascinated by the series because she enjoys the mixture of magic and mystery with a sense of humor. "It makes kids read more," she added. Her friend Jennifer Herstein, an eighth grader who seemed just as eager to buy the book as they counted down the minutes, said that the char- acters are similar to people in real- life so its easy to identify with them. "It's really fun to predict who's going to die in the next book," she added with a grin. NYPD Continued from page 1 parish. Wright added that of the people he had spoken to about Shirvell's state- ments, he could not find many who agreed with him. "Most of the people - at least of the people I'm at work with - more were outraged and indignant about (Shirvell's) posture than (the sticker itself)," he said. Grillo said that, despite the contro- versy over the sticker, he felt some peo- ple were inflating the matter to serve their own political interests. "I feel like everyone is just trying to make us the middle of a political issue," Grillo said. "All NYPD wants to do is make good food for the whole community," he added. PARKING Continued from page 3 always need to have change for the meter. It is inconvenient to park in a structure instead of at meters, added Moore, who parks frequently on North Campus. "There are never really that many that are that close to where I need to park," Moore said. The price changes for meters and structures will not bring in any addi- tional money for the DDA. "It's essentially a revenue neutral approach," Hewitt said. Later enforcement of parking meters will be discussed again in the fall. Currently, parking structures charge in the evening while parking meters do not. PREGNANT? CONSIDER ADOPTION. Michele and Rick seek to adopt a newbom baby. Interested? 1-877-72-CHILD. .c ue AVAIL. WILLIAM & Division. 1 eff.bdrm S All utilities uded w/ se. buzzer system, dry/separate storage * 24 hour maintenance locker. Gallatin Realty Co. 360-0256. . Free High pe DL_ .On-Site parking * 24 hour Security * .. ADVERTISE -Great cmu wr, l WITH community MICHIGAN DAILY 763-3164 i d _r_ www.housing.umichxedu !!FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED! $500/mo. 4 bdnt. Condo., 3 bdrms. left for Fall. Utils. incl., A/C., Idry., & free prkg. Ca- ble TV, DSL. Call 313-838-2629.