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April 26, 2004
Issue 366
Vol. 10, No. 17

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INTERVIEWS

 Mark Ruffalo makes Jennifer Garner young at heart in 13 Going on 30, while satirist Terry Bisson laughs all the way to the memory bank.


EDITORIAL

Recent events in publishing have forced Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, to admit that "The Times They Are A-Changin'."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Hugh Jackman swims in Darren Aronofsky's Fountain, Robert De Niro clones around with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos in Godsend, Kate Beckinsale sucks in an Underworld sequel, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Goran Visnjic plays deadly doctor in Close Your Eyes, Jennifer Garner ages well in 13 Going on 30, and Kim Delaney hopes to prevent the big one in the earthshaking 10.5.
OFF THE SHELF
 Don D'Ammassa hunts for an otherworldly serial killer in Scarab, while Rudy Rucker repopulates a dying planet in Frek and the Elixir.
GAMES
 A secret military program seeking to create super-soldiers goes awry in Breakdown, an innovative first-person shooter.
CLASSICS
 After an interstellar war ends with Earth's destruction, a young Navajo must solve an alien mystery in Andre Norton's The Beast Master.
COOL STUFF
 Explore alternate universes with the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise and Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser Snap-Together Model Kits.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Wesley Crusher is dead, but the boy who brought him to life is blogging his brains out about his geek life at Wil Wheaton DOT net.
LETTERS
 Readers nominate Carrie-Anne Moss as Wonder Woman, urge Enterprise to break the mold, honor the first man in space, and more.

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