It pays to be observant. While walking around the Central West End last month, stylist Casey Ray peered into a trash bin behind the Chase Park Plaza and found scripts for "New Moon" and "Memoirs" - sequels to the vampire sensation "Twilight." (For those of you who don't have young teenagers at home, "Twilight" is a love story between a teenage girl and a vampire, pictured.) Ray began shopping the scripts around to the national tabloids, when someone from one of the papers told her how the deal would work. That's when Ray thought it might be a good idea to get some legal advice.
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