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November 28, 2005
Issue 449
Vol. 11, No. 48

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INTERVIEW

 Terry Pratchett laughs it up as the 30th volume of his wildly successful Discworld series arrives in bookstores with a big Thud!


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute assists in the delivery room as best-selling French author Maurice G. Dantec gives birth to Babylon Babies.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Hugh Jackman pulls a rabbit out of his hat in The Prestige, Michelle Yeoh reignites a dying star in Sunshine, Claudia Black comes aboard Stargate SG-1 as a series regular, Jennifer Garner says farewell to Alias, Clive Owen champions Earth's last hope in Children of Men, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Teri Hatcher desperately seeks a hero on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman season-one DVD, Boris Karloff snatches bodies on the Val Lewton Horror Collection DVD, and Eihi Shiina acts out (and pays the price) on the Audition: Uncut Special Edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 David Marusek makes humanity immortal in Counting Heads, while Ken MacLeod colonizes a distant planet in Learning the World.
GAMES
 Shoot your way through all six films of the Star Wars universe as everyone from Mace Windu to Darth Vader in Star Wars: Battlefront II.
ANIME
 Captain Ahab and his roughneck, starfaring crew harvest the derelict spaceships known as "whales" in Hakugei—Legend of the Moby Dick.
SOUND SPACE
 Michael Crichton's impact shines through on the soundtracks to three of his most memorable movies—Coma, Westworld and The Carey Treatment.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Padawans are invited to use their knowledge of the Force to help edit and add to the 16,400 informative entries at the Star Wars Wiki.
LETTERS
 Readers defend the power of paper, rage over the sudden end of Night Stalker, bid goodbye to Brannon Braga, and much more.

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