Science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, who co-wrote the epic film "2001: A Space Odyssey" and raised the idea of communications satellites in the 1940s, died Wednesday at age 90, an associate confirmed. Clarke died early Wednesday at a hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he had lived since the 1950s, said Scott Chase, the secretary of the nonprofit Arthur C. Clarke Foundation. "He had been taken to hospital in what we had hoped was one of the slings and arrows of being 90, but in this case it was his final visit," Chase said.
11/26 Links Pt2: Israel is treated like Shylock by the world; Study Shows
DEI Programs ‘Increase Hostility’; College antisemites and their enablers
think they’re the victims
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From Ian:
Israel is treated like Shylock by the world
To satisfy its friends such as the US and the UK, Israel has to fulfill a
fantasy straight out of ...
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