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Science Fiction Weekly
Now more than 21,000 registered readers!
May 19, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 10
Issue 46
Next issue: June 2, 1997
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News of the Week
David Duchovny and Tea Leoni get hitched, Deep Space Nine may have a seventh season, The Sci-Fi Channel lays out an ambitious schedule of original programming, Star Wars hits Japan, and much more.
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Off the Shelf
Shariann Lewitt takes a look at the art of death in Memento Mori; N. Lee Wood follows up her acclaimed first novel with Faraday's Orphans; and R. Garcia y Robertson takes an unusual look at time travel in Atlantis Found.
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On Screen
You've heard the hype and seen the fantastic promos, but now it's time to take a cold, hard look at Luc Besson's The Fifth Element (we like it!).
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Classic Sci-Fi
Before the ABC TV version, before the NBC TV version, there was the original Jules Verne novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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Excessive Candour
SF scholar and critic John Clute takes a look at Jack McDevitt's Eternity Road and finds out that "the Matter of America is Catastrophe."
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Sci-Fi Site of the Week
The Fifth Element isn't just a movie...it's also a Web site. And it's got some shocking features...
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Anime
From the creator of Vampire Hunter D and Demon City Shinjuku comes a new anime masterpiece, Darkside Blues.
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Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Relinquish control of the vertical, the horizontal and your stereo: Listen to The Outer Limits: Original Television Score.
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Games
SubSpace is an Internet game that lives up to its promise: You simply can't play it offline. But try it once, and you won't want to.
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