Update from the 2012 WWBN Election Newsroom...
Polls closed just minutes ago but with the expertise of the finest countermonkey's have projected a landslide win for former WWBN Mad Mad World Host Dunena Reid.
Exit poll results give a strong 80% majority result for the newcomer with some even choosing to vote for exotic animals then give a vote to Frump in what has to be his worst result ever.
You heard it here first, Dunena Reid is the new American Minister for Magic!
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A Timeline of the Modern Magical World
Sun May 29, 2011 2:08 pm
Green - Education
Orange - Business
Blue - Politics
Dark Red - War
Red - Terrorism
Indigo - Wizarding and Muggle Relations
Olive - Sport
Pink - Entertainment
9th Century AD- Oxford University School of Magic is Founded
1934 - New York Conservatory of Musicary and Magical Arts is Founded
1940 - 1945 - The Grindelwald Reign of Terror bring 'The Right Blood ideology' to the public fore.
1942 - Muggles United is Founded in the UK
1945 - Gallert Grindelwald (The 2nd most dangerous Dark Wizard Ever) is imprisoned after the greatest Wizard duel of all time.
1947 - The Werewolf Register is Introduced prompting the first question of interspecies rights.
1947 - A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot is first published.
1970-1981 - First Wizarding War causes a mass exodus of Magical and Magically Aware Muggles from Europe
1975 - Melbourne Matacore - the first Wizarding 'supermall' opens it's doors in Australia.
1979 - The Australian Institute of Advanced Magical Learning is Founded.
1985 - A Healer from St Mungo's watches a Muggle Television presentation on 'Live Aid' inspiring them to form Wizards Without Borders the first international wizard aid agency.
1986 - The Last known Catalonian Fireball Dragon dies leading to the the World Magical Wildlife Foundation being founded to 'save the dragons'
1993 - S.P.E.W Founded at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - The Weird Sisters Perform at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - The 422nd Quidditch World Cup
1994 - The Triwizard Torment is held at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - Accademia Magica di Italia Founded
1995 - Students studying Technomagicy at Tenkō School of Magical Arts start the first Wizard only Internet Directory Service using the .mk extension.
1997 - Beginning of the 2nd Wizarding War in Europe leads to mass exodus of mixed blood wizards, creatures and other wizards from Europe to avoid the war.
1997 - Death Eaters take control of the Wizard Wireless Network and Daily Prophet prompting many staff to flee overseas.
1997 - The Global Voice and Potterwatch pirate radio (later turned the Wizard Broadcasting Network) founded
1997 - A Muggleborn witch working for The Global Voice publishes the first part of a unauthorized biography of Harry Potter, in a act of rebellion the book is released in both the magical and Muggle world.
Muggles (no doubt sensing a underlying truth) made the series a sensation despite many believing it was a mere tale for children. This impression was helped by a controversial 'epilogue' added in the final volume. It is believed the Ministry of Magic hardlined JK to present a unified post-magical world where 'all was well'.
1998 - The 443rd Quidditch World Cup - not held due to world events
1998 - The Battle of Hogwarts
1999 - After Pressure from Muggles United Hogwarts allows Muggles to work at the school in non-teaching roles.
1999 - Graduates of Tenkō School of Magical Arts rename their interweb service Woozle with the first wizard only email, search and online communications network
1999 - The International PortKey Transit Authority is set up to regulate the proper use and manufacture of portkeys.
2000 - The Wizard Broadcasting Network merges with Wizard Wireless Network to form the The Wizards Wireless Broadcast Network (WWBN).
2001 - A copy of Newt Scamandet's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them formerly owned by Harry Potter and Kennilworthy Whisp's Quidditch Thoughtout the Ages is stolen from Hogwarts Library, Muggle publishers leap at the opportunity as copies become widely available in the Muggle World.
2001 - Warner Brother's and WWBN release the first co-wizard/Muggle produced film of Harry Potter and Philosophers Stone
2001 - 30 Wizards die in Muggle Terrorist attacks, The Magical world is shaken and big questions are asked about the security of the Wizarding world.
2003 - Stories circulate of 'wizard hackers' infiltrating major online enterprises to remove trace evidence of the Wizarding world.
2004 - The Australian Institute of Advanced Magical Learning start OWL-ED Courses, the first learn by owl units offered in the world.
2005 - A landmark UK court case finding it is found that no Wizard organization may discriminate against magically aware Muggles leads to the first Muggle being employed by the Ministry of Magic
2005 - The Weird Sisters Reform and release 'Still Weird' featuring the single 'Do The Hippogriff' which goes on to become the biggest selling record in Wizarding History
2005 - The rapid growth of the Muggle Internet leads to the British Ministry of Magic contracting hackers to write semi-magical virus' to 'find and remove' evidence of the magical world from Muggles
2007 - The 7th and Final (and most controversial) of the Harry Potter books is released.
2007 - A copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard fetches £1.95 million pounds on Muggle 'website' Amazon.com
2007 - Supply shortages lead to Dragons Blood becoming a Class A restricted item. Wizards are no longer able to purchase it without a license.
2007 - The fully revised 'A New History of Magic' textbook is released and soon becomes standard in Wizarding Education.
2008 - Seeing the success of former wizard books publishers decided to release The Tales of Beedle the Bard in Muggle stores.
2008 - iDragon a software application for tracking Dragons by iPhone is released by up and coming wizard software firm Mtech.
2008 - 10th Anniversary of The Battle of Hogwarts.
2008 - A Brief History of Magic is released bringing new insight into the of the magical world.
2009 - The World Magical Population hits 6 Million.
2009 - Woozle launches Werk! and soon finds itself in litigation from Twitter Inc.
2009 - The Myths, Law and Language of the Tel'Quessir is released following 30 years of research into Wild Elves in remote Queensland, Australia
2010 - BMW become the worlds first car manufacturer to offer Magical Modifications as options on it's new BMW 5 series M class.
2010 - A report from World Magical Wildlife Foundation on the rapid decline of magical species leads to debate over the magical worlds reaction to 'Magic Antrophy' Purests blame mixed bloods and the 'Muggle Population Problem' for the gradual loss of magic in the world.
2011 - The Weird Sisters Avada Kedavra Tour brings them to America for the first time since 2005
2011 - Tenkō School of Magical Arts is forced to close it's doors after being deemed unsafe after Japan is rocked by a massive Earthquake and Tsunami.
2011 - Gippsland Grammar School for Young Wizards opened in Australia
2011 - Dunena Reid's Mad Mad World Starts Broadcasting on WWBN-New York, it soon becomes the Number 1 rating radio show in the Wizarding World leading to world wide broadcasts.
2011 - The Final of the Harry Potter films co-produced by Warner Brothers and WWBN is released.
2011 - Fight The Darkness, a Protest organized by WWBN's Dunena Reid outside the American Ministry of Magic erupts into violence. A French Witch and a Muggle are arrested by Muggle Police leading to a heated exchange between American Minister for Magic Ronald Frump and his French Counterpart Dominic Benoit broadcasted on air by WWBN's The Cherry Clinger Show
2012 - Tenkō School of Magical Arts finishes rebuilding after the events of 3-10. Thanks to funding from Woozle, MTech and other's the entire campus is moved to Nara Prefecture to the south of Tokyo.
2012 - 15th Anniversary of The Battle of Hogwarts
2012 - 2012 Wizarding World Games - London 2012
2014 - The 444th Quidditch World Cup - London 2014.
Orange - Business
Blue - Politics
Dark Red - War
Red - Terrorism
Indigo - Wizarding and Muggle Relations
Olive - Sport
Pink - Entertainment
9th Century AD- Oxford University School of Magic is Founded
1934 - New York Conservatory of Musicary and Magical Arts is Founded
1940 - 1945 - The Grindelwald Reign of Terror bring 'The Right Blood ideology' to the public fore.
1942 - Muggles United is Founded in the UK
1945 - Gallert Grindelwald (The 2nd most dangerous Dark Wizard Ever) is imprisoned after the greatest Wizard duel of all time.
1947 - The Werewolf Register is Introduced prompting the first question of interspecies rights.
1947 - A History of Magic by Bathilda Bagshot is first published.
1970-1981 - First Wizarding War causes a mass exodus of Magical and Magically Aware Muggles from Europe
1975 - Melbourne Matacore - the first Wizarding 'supermall' opens it's doors in Australia.
1979 - The Australian Institute of Advanced Magical Learning is Founded.
1985 - A Healer from St Mungo's watches a Muggle Television presentation on 'Live Aid' inspiring them to form Wizards Without Borders the first international wizard aid agency.
1986 - The Last known Catalonian Fireball Dragon dies leading to the the World Magical Wildlife Foundation being founded to 'save the dragons'
1993 - S.P.E.W Founded at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - The Weird Sisters Perform at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - The 422nd Quidditch World Cup
1994 - The Triwizard Torment is held at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
1994 - Accademia Magica di Italia Founded
1995 - Students studying Technomagicy at Tenkō School of Magical Arts start the first Wizard only Internet Directory Service using the .mk extension.
1997 - Beginning of the 2nd Wizarding War in Europe leads to mass exodus of mixed blood wizards, creatures and other wizards from Europe to avoid the war.
1997 - Death Eaters take control of the Wizard Wireless Network and Daily Prophet prompting many staff to flee overseas.
1997 - The Global Voice and Potterwatch pirate radio (later turned the Wizard Broadcasting Network) founded
1997 - A Muggleborn witch working for The Global Voice publishes the first part of a unauthorized biography of Harry Potter, in a act of rebellion the book is released in both the magical and Muggle world.
Muggles (no doubt sensing a underlying truth) made the series a sensation despite many believing it was a mere tale for children. This impression was helped by a controversial 'epilogue' added in the final volume. It is believed the Ministry of Magic hardlined JK to present a unified post-magical world where 'all was well'.
1998 - The 443rd Quidditch World Cup - not held due to world events
1998 - The Battle of Hogwarts
1999 - After Pressure from Muggles United Hogwarts allows Muggles to work at the school in non-teaching roles.
1999 - Graduates of Tenkō School of Magical Arts rename their interweb service Woozle with the first wizard only email, search and online communications network
1999 - The International PortKey Transit Authority is set up to regulate the proper use and manufacture of portkeys.
2000 - The Wizard Broadcasting Network merges with Wizard Wireless Network to form the The Wizards Wireless Broadcast Network (WWBN).
2001 - A copy of Newt Scamandet's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them formerly owned by Harry Potter and Kennilworthy Whisp's Quidditch Thoughtout the Ages is stolen from Hogwarts Library, Muggle publishers leap at the opportunity as copies become widely available in the Muggle World.
2001 - Warner Brother's and WWBN release the first co-wizard/Muggle produced film of Harry Potter and Philosophers Stone
2001 - 30 Wizards die in Muggle Terrorist attacks, The Magical world is shaken and big questions are asked about the security of the Wizarding world.
2003 - Stories circulate of 'wizard hackers' infiltrating major online enterprises to remove trace evidence of the Wizarding world.
2004 - The Australian Institute of Advanced Magical Learning start OWL-ED Courses, the first learn by owl units offered in the world.
2005 - A landmark UK court case finding it is found that no Wizard organization may discriminate against magically aware Muggles leads to the first Muggle being employed by the Ministry of Magic
2005 - The Weird Sisters Reform and release 'Still Weird' featuring the single 'Do The Hippogriff' which goes on to become the biggest selling record in Wizarding History
2005 - The rapid growth of the Muggle Internet leads to the British Ministry of Magic contracting hackers to write semi-magical virus' to 'find and remove' evidence of the magical world from Muggles
2007 - The 7th and Final (and most controversial) of the Harry Potter books is released.
2007 - A copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard fetches £1.95 million pounds on Muggle 'website' Amazon.com
2007 - Supply shortages lead to Dragons Blood becoming a Class A restricted item. Wizards are no longer able to purchase it without a license.
2007 - The fully revised 'A New History of Magic' textbook is released and soon becomes standard in Wizarding Education.
2008 - Seeing the success of former wizard books publishers decided to release The Tales of Beedle the Bard in Muggle stores.
2008 - iDragon a software application for tracking Dragons by iPhone is released by up and coming wizard software firm Mtech.
2008 - 10th Anniversary of The Battle of Hogwarts.
2008 - A Brief History of Magic is released bringing new insight into the of the magical world.
2009 - The World Magical Population hits 6 Million.
2009 - Woozle launches Werk! and soon finds itself in litigation from Twitter Inc.
2009 - The Myths, Law and Language of the Tel'Quessir is released following 30 years of research into Wild Elves in remote Queensland, Australia
2010 - BMW become the worlds first car manufacturer to offer Magical Modifications as options on it's new BMW 5 series M class.
2010 - A report from World Magical Wildlife Foundation on the rapid decline of magical species leads to debate over the magical worlds reaction to 'Magic Antrophy' Purests blame mixed bloods and the 'Muggle Population Problem' for the gradual loss of magic in the world.
2011 - The Weird Sisters Avada Kedavra Tour brings them to America for the first time since 2005
2011 - Tenkō School of Magical Arts is forced to close it's doors after being deemed unsafe after Japan is rocked by a massive Earthquake and Tsunami.
2011 - Gippsland Grammar School for Young Wizards opened in Australia
2011 - Dunena Reid's Mad Mad World Starts Broadcasting on WWBN-New York, it soon becomes the Number 1 rating radio show in the Wizarding World leading to world wide broadcasts.
2011 - The Final of the Harry Potter films co-produced by Warner Brothers and WWBN is released.
2011 - Fight The Darkness, a Protest organized by WWBN's Dunena Reid outside the American Ministry of Magic erupts into violence. A French Witch and a Muggle are arrested by Muggle Police leading to a heated exchange between American Minister for Magic Ronald Frump and his French Counterpart Dominic Benoit broadcasted on air by WWBN's The Cherry Clinger Show
2012 - Tenkō School of Magical Arts finishes rebuilding after the events of 3-10. Thanks to funding from Woozle, MTech and other's the entire campus is moved to Nara Prefecture to the south of Tokyo.
2012 - 15th Anniversary of The Battle of Hogwarts
2012 - 2012 Wizarding World Games - London 2012
2014 - The 444th Quidditch World Cup - London 2014.
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