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July 21, 2003
Issue 326
Vol. 9, No. 29

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INTERVIEWS

 Award-winning author David Brin makes contact with aliens to question our assumptions about the future.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, contemplates a crisis, and illustrates why we should all be "Caring About Clarion."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 David Duchovny goes undercover as the secret agent named XIII, Angelina Jolie declares Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life to be the better blockbuster, Smallville creators Miles Millar and Alfred Gough polish their Iron Man script, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Rowan Atkinson is the spy with the golden pun in Johnny English, Arnold Schwarzenegger returns on the Terminator 2: Judgment Day Extreme DVD, and Kirk Douglas kicks squid butt on the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Special Edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 The tense tale that inspired Alien is reprinted in A.E. van Vogt's Transfinite, while a time-traveling supergenius wars against government bureaucrats in Spider Robinson's Callahan's Con.
GAMES
 Eight seasons of the funniest sci-fi series in TV history have been transformed into Red Dwarf: The Roleplaying Game, a playful romp set more than 3,000,000 years in the future.
CLASSICS
 When bulldozers put bunnies at risk, a handful of rascally rabbits rise up to defend their warren in Watership Down, Richard Adams' first and best novel.
COOL STUFF
 No Jedi Knight would want to spend a day without the Force FX Anakin Skywalker Lightsaber, an accurate replica with stunning light and sound effects.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Ripley is revered at Alien Legend, a site celebrating all aspects of one of sci-fi's most famous franchises, with deleted scenes, bloopers, games and more.
LETTERS
 Readers react to the call for more religious SF, marvel at Princess Di's comic-book incarnation, nominate David Boreanaz as the best Batman, and more.

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