June 1, 1999
Issue 111
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LAB NOTES

Science Fiction Weekly is pleased to present the first installment of Lab Notes, a new monthly science column by scientist and SF writer Wil McCarthy. In "Blue moons for a distant Jupiter," Wil explains why a newly discovered extrasolar planetary system may be able to support extraterrestrial life.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Fox snares Episode I, The Phantom Menace can't beat Jurassic Park, Showtime plans sci-fi network, Sullivan wins the Clarke Award, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Take a trip with Independence Day director Roland Emmerich to The 13th Floor, and learn The Truth About Science Fiction on the History Channel.
OFF THE SHELF
 Suzy McKee Charnas closes out her landmark Holdfast series with The Conqueror's Child, and Joel Champetier takes China into space in The Dragon's Eye.
CLASSICS
 Visit the forgotten worlds of Golden Age SF comics in Paragon Publications' Thrilling Science Fiction, Vols. 1 & 2.
SOUND SPACE
 Sonic Images is back with four more Babylon 5 episodic CDs, including music from the epic B5 finale "Sleeping in Light."
ANIME
 The half-psychic, half-cybernetic monster Genocyber is back, and this time it's inadvertently turning the city of Ark De Grande into a war zone.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Time Travel Institute will show you how movies like The Terminator prove that temporal transport is possible...sort of.
LETTERS
 Our readers just can't seem to stop talking about Star Wars: Episode I, plus they share their opinions on Crusade, Babylon 5, book reviews and more.

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