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The woman practicing witchcraft claimed that she could conjure up the spirits of the dead.

He ended his life tormented by the spells and potions of a rejected former concubine who turned to witchcraft.

Tanzania's government reckons that every year several hundred of its people are lynched on suspicion of witchcraft.

Every September, millions of parents try a kind of psychological witchcraft, to transform their summer-glazed campers into fall students, their video-bugs into bookworms.

As might be expected, the older and less educated respondents reported higher belief in witchcraft, but interestingly such belief was inversely linked to happiness.

In the land of voodoo and witchcraft, legends and legendary disasters, it's no wonder New Orleans -and the state of Louisiana, for that matter -is rife with ghost tales.

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magic rites were employed to neutralize witchcraft.

Yes, people can still be accused of practicing witchcraft and condemned to death for it nowadays.

In 1474, legal proceedings were instituted at Basel against a rooster accused of laying an egg for purposes of witchcraft.

Last year, actress Emma Watson, who plays teen witch Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" movies, is related to a 16th century woman accused of witchcraft.

One option is to believe in witchcraft.

And witchcraft works: mere rumours of a candidate's special powers can raise his standing.

Then she made some little shirts of white silk. Having learned the art of witchcraft from her mother, she sewed a magic charm into each one of them.

Instead, as the case of witchcraft accusations against children shows, traditions are being reinvented and adapted to the challenges and insecurities of a globalised world.

The "witchcraft" line referred to Franklin's imminent departure.

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