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The Final 'Trek'
After tonight, "Star Trek" won't be boldly going anywhere anytime soon. The two-hour series finale of "Enterprise" (7 p.m., UPN/Ch. 24) is more than just the end of a show. It's the end of an era -- the end of 18 years of unbroken "Trek," with at least one (and sometimes two) TV series on the air. And half a dozen theatrical films.
'Tractor' author gives fiction 'one more go'
At the age of 58, Marina Lewycka has written a debut novel funny enough that it will knock your socks off. Oddly titled "A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian," it is a comic-tragic look at "growing old disgracefully." A natural storyteller, Lewycka has written six nonfiction books about elder care. But her first fiction book was rejected by numerous publishers years ago.
Chris Hicks: E-mail topics: LDS-bashing, boo-boos, DVDs
Last week's column on the Mormon-bashing episode of "Cold Case" generated more e-mail response than I've ever received. I sometimes forget that there are people out there reading this stuff. Among those missives, several readers said that the new NBC show "Revelations" ran a recent episode in which a man identifies himself as a Mormon and then beats a law-enforcement official to death.
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