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Harry Potter fans across the ocean are breathing a sigh of relief Tuesday after the second largest supermarket chain in Britain, ASDA, apologized to the publisher of the Harry Potter books, ending a dispute that had threatened to keep ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ off the stores’ shelves. The tiff centered on the price for the last book in J.K. Rowling’s series of the boy wizard.

Back in our neck of the woods, how about sporting a nice Gryffindor scarf to the next Potter bash? Fans are knitting their own scarves, sweaters and other Potter-related items. You can even make one of Mrs. Weasley’s creations.

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