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Deaths elsewhere
JOAN WINSTON, 77 'Star Trek' superfan For the Star Trek faithful, it was a historic event. Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the series, showed up. So did the science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, not to mention fans dressed as Klingons, Tribbles and Bele...Tags: Little Richard, Rock and Roll Music, National Government, Bonnie Raitt, Music Industry
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'Wall-E's' world may not be so far away
Special to The TimesJuly 18, 2008 The mobile trash compactor is a symphony of squeaks, thunks and rattles, rolling forward on treads to bring its pivoting eyes to bear on us. Within moments we identify completely, launching "Wall-E," one of the rare films to feature robots...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Pixar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fiction, iRobot Corporation
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Hicksville sci-fi writer's novel is a download
caryneve.murray@newsday.comHe is an accountant by training, a science administrator by vocation and a scientist by passion. And now, in this latest tier of his professional evolution, Ben Parris has become a science-fiction novelist by download. "Wade of Aquitaine," the...Tags: Sales, Christmas, Long Island, Arthur C. Clarke, Fiction
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Arthur C. Clarke, 90; scientific visionary, acclaimed writer of '2001: A Space Odyssey'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterArthur C. Clarke, who peered into the heavens with a homemade telescope as a boy and grew up to become a visionary titan of science-fiction writing and collaborated with director Stanley Kubrick on the landmark film "2001: A Space Odyssey," has died. He...Tags: Satellite Technology, Defense, Periodicals, Television, Book
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'2001: A Space Odyssey' Author Dies at 90
Arthur C. Clarke, who peered into the heavens with a homemade telescope as a boy and grew up to become a visionary titan of science-fiction writing and collaborated with director Stanley Kubrick on the landmark film "2001: A Space Odyssey," has died. He...Tags: Satellite Technology, Defense, Periodicals, Television, Book
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Of This Fair Proportion
Of This Fair Proportion by Dr. Dennis Nigro MD, FACS, FICS Beholding beauty with the eye of the mind he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty, but realities (for he has hold not of an image but of a reality), and bringing forth and...Tags: Illnesses, Therapies, Consumer Electronics Industry, Health Treatments, Corporate Crime
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About the Watch This Now contributors
Jon Burstein watches anything on television and spends too much time looking for stupid viral videos, according to his wife. He enjoys watching " Frontline", "The Office", "Cheaters" and those half-hour Time-Life music collection advertisements. He has...Tags: Florida, Boca Raton, Facebook, Frontline Limited, Olivia Newton-John
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The essentials: Top ten science fiction and fantasy books
amNY.comBelieve it or not, some of the best and most thought-provoking contemporary writing can be found in the science fiction/fantasy section of your local bookstores. Here are books and collections to get you started. J.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings...Tags: Harry Potter, Fiction, Philip K Dick, Orson Scott Card
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A little bit of heaven on Earth
I have a bad habit of annoying Christians. Partly it's because I don't believe in Jesus, and partly it's because Jesus keeps letting me write columns about how I don't believe in Jesus. Last March, after some campaigning, I got Starbucks to put a quote...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Books and Magazines, Religious Leaders, Christianity, Mark Twain
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Asteroid Named for 'Heroes,' 'Star Trek' Actor
Zap2It.comAlthough George Takei is an actor, he really does have a connection with outer space. The "Star Trek" and "Heroes" actor has had an asteroid named in his honor, report news sources. The asteroid, situated between Mars and Jupiter, was previously named...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Celebrity, Homer Simpson, Batman
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L.A.'s Nostradamus
BRIAN DOHERTY is a senior editor of Reason magazine and the author of "Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement."THE science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein was born in Missouri, and his fiction was mostly set in the future and on distant planets. But there's no question that Heinlein — born 100 years ago this week — was one of Southern California's...Tags: Los Angeles, Civil and Public Service, Sociology, Michael Smith, Patrick Henry
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Screenwriters roundtable
Special To The TimesScreenwriters Michael Arndt ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth"), Peter Morgan ("The Queen") and Iris Yamashita ("Letters From Iwo Jima") were splayed across a lounge at the Writers Guild headquarters in Beverly Hills. They had...Tags: Wim Wenders, Awards and Prizes, Sam Shepard, Consumer Electronics Industry, Ronald Harwood
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