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Aug. 10, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 16
Issue 76




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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.
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.
 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.
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.
 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.
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.
 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!
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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