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April 25, 2005
Issue 418
Vol. 11, No. 17

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INTERVIEW

 Author Terry Goodkind's newest novel, Chainfire, spells the beginning of the end for his long-running Sword of Truth fantasy universe.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, visits the "Land of the Lost" as the horse race that will determine next fall's sci-fi and fantasy series begins.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ian McKellen deciphers The Da Vinci Code, Wesley Snipes sues New Line Cinema over Blade: Trinity, Natalie Portman toys around with Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, Amanda Peet gives birth to John Cusack's Martian Child, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Dean Haglund prevents a World Trade Center tragedy on the Lone Gunmen—The Complete Series DVD, Michael Weiss unravels the mysteries of his birth on the Pretender season-one DVD, and Kap-su Kim plays ghost doctor on the A Tale of Two Sisters DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter cordon off Earth in Sunstorm, while Edward M. Lerner joins the Galactic Commonwealth in Moonstruck.
GAMES
 The Matrix movie trilogy may be over, but the dream lives on in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game The Matrix Online for the PC.
CLASSICS
 Aliens snatch up a newlywed as part of their invasion plan in the 1950s paranoid fantasy I Married a Monster From Outer Space.
COOL STUFF
 The Time Lord is back with not just a new series—but also a set of Doctor Who Miniatures, including Cybermen, Daleks and the TARDIS.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha, the official site of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Appreciation Society, salutes the life and works of Douglas Adams.
LETTERS
 Readers remember the story arcs of Crusade, explain the time-travel paradoxes of Stargate SG-1, suggest a new direction for Star Trek, and much more.

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