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Science Fiction Weekly
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Aug. 10, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 16
Issue 76
Next issue: Aug 24, 1998
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See the results of Science Fiction Weekly's 1998 Hugo Award Poll.
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News of the Week
The Hugo Awards are announced, Tor plans to offer electronic SF&F books, Pocket Books is looking for Trek fan fiction, plus all the news recapped from Sci-Fi Wire.
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Off the Shelf
We review Nancy Kress's new short story collection Beaker's Dozen, and we take a look at Linda Nagata's Vast, a sequel to her novel Deception Well.
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On Screen
This month the Sci-Fi Channel unveils its new original anthology series Welcome to Paradox, a show created in the spirit of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits.
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Classic Sci-Fi
In 1959 Daniel Keyes wrote Flowers for Algernon, a story so timeless and touching that it has remained in print ever since and has even been adapted for both the screen and the stage.
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Sci-Fi Site of the Week
The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal takes a hard look at unexplained phenomena on CSICOP On-Line.
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Anime
The giant mobile suits of armor known as Labors were originally created to aid humanity, but in Patlabor the bad guys have different plans for them.
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Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
The new Millennium Mars Calendar is a great way to keep track of your time on Mars, and it might just teach you a thing or two about the Red Planet!
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Games
Are you one of those people who've seen the original Star Wars movies countless times? Then you should do well in Star Wars Trivial Pursuit: Classic Trilogy Collector's Edition.
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