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Witchology.com is the website of WICA - the Witchcraft Information Centre and Archive - founded in 1999 by Dr Leo Ruickbie as a research consultancy and education provider specialising in the areas of Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Magic (Magick) and the Occult. We have been online continuously since 2000.
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Luxury hotel felled by arsonist's torch (News Leader)
It was a magnificent hotel — three stories overlooking one of Virginia's finest natural springs, comfortable guest rooms with all the amenities that the year 1909 could afford, a wide front porch from which to enjoy the Augusta County landscape, and even a watch tower perched picturesquely atop the hotel's steep rooftop.
The Almanac (UPI)
Today is Saturday, June 10, the 161st day of 2006 with 204 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Venus, Neptune, Uranus and Pluto. The evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn.
ENTRANCING THE BASE (The Oregonian)
I t's now clear that it's important to all Americans -- including those whose feelings about the Bush administration include apologetic thoughts about James Buchanan -- that the president's poll ratings go no lower.
Botswana: Thokolosi Made Me, Actress (AllAfrica.com)
She was behind every evil that could happen in the story. Dineo Mophakedi (24) played the evil character, Matlakala, in Norman Moloi's controversial and yet fascinating 'Thokolosi' drama that was aired on Btv recently. In the drama Matlakala possessed powers of witchcraft and magic.
Uganda: The Code That is Rocking the World (AllAfrica.com)
So what if Leonardo da Vinci in 1498 drew Mary Magdalene as sitting right next to Jesus at the Last Supper? Does that change anything about our faith?
New boys try old ploys (Times Online)
EACH WORLD CUP THROWS UP ONE team whose antics light up the tournament in unexpected and wonderful ways.
Bard, be gone: It's the season of the witch (Sun-Sentinel)
Teatro Avante's fantastical Una Tempestad, the centerpiece of the 21st Annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival, is a freewheeling extrapolation of Shakespeare's comedy The Tempest that goes where no Bard has ever gone before. Though officially described as an adaptation, Raquel Carrio's tale is happier striking out on its own, and not merely by resettling the magician Prospero and his
Driving out the devil is a ratings winner in Congo (Daily Telegraph)
Although the Democratic Republic of Congo will next month hold its first democratic elections since its independence from Belgium in 1960, televised exorcisms rather than political debates are dominating the airwaves in a country where the majority of the population still believes in black magic.
Spells just tip of the broomstick (The Mercury)
IN the middle ages witches were burnt at the stake, today they are teaching Adult Education classes. Burnie witch Delaila has been leading classes in tarot reading and practical magic for the past three years.
PanAfrica: The Witchcraft Diaries (AllAfrica.com)
Richard Hoskins is something of an enigma. He is a man the London Metropolitan Police call on from time to time when they are investigating ritual crime. It was to him they turned when they found a headless and limbless child floating in the River Thames in 2001.
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