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August 4, 2003
Issue 328
Vol. 9, No. 31

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt forces himself to sit through some of this summer's most hyped blockbusters, which causes him to remember why "You've Got To Have Friends."


INTERVIEW

 Orson Scott Card, award-winning author of Ender's Game, brings readers behind the scenes of a modern classic.

HUGO AWARDS POLL
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Eliza Dushku touches an angel in Tru Calling, Tom DeSanto blesses SCI FI's Battlestar Galactica, J. Michael Straczynski jumps ship from Jeremiah, director Paul Verhoeven quashes Robocop rumors, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Sarah Michelle Gellar takes the Initiative on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Fourth Season DVD, Matt Groening bids farewell to tomorrow on the Futurama series finale, and Goth vampires go gaming in Eternal Blood.
OFF THE SHELF
 Jane Jensen saves humanity by solving the secrets of quantum physics in Dante's Equation, while Janis Ian and Mike Resnick make beautiful music of the fantastic together in Stars.
GAMES
 Gun down wave after wave of Borg, Romulans and other aliens while solving puzzles to save the Federation in Star Trek: Elite Force II, a first-person shooter for the PC.
CLASSICS
 Stephen King—with the help of a deadly germ known as Captain Trips—destroyed civilization as we know it in The Stand, an epic novel by a modern master.
COOL STUFF
 It's said that the clothes make the man, but the long, black Lobby Reloaded Trenchcoat will do more than that—it will make a man into The One.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Horror fans, veteran writers and those just breaking into the business will find all the dark news they need at the Horror Writer's Association.
LETTERS
 Readers slam a newly revealed John Doe secret, stand up for Internet service provider independence, beg for David Boreanaz as Batman, and more.

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