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PHOTO) COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - NOVEMBER 22:  Portrait of author Arthur C. Clarke at his office November 22, 2003 in Sri Lanka, Colombo. Arthur C. Clarke, 90, a world-acclaimed science fiction writer, died in Sri Lanka  March 19, 2008, 1:30 a.m. local time, after suffering breathing difficulties. Arthur C. Clarke C.B.E., is the author of more than seventy books of popular science and science fantasy, including Childhood's End, The Nine Billion Names of God, Rendezvous with Rama, and Profiles of the Future. He is best known for his writing of 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968), for which Clarke wrote the script with Stanley Kubrick. From Getty Images.

PHOTO) COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - NOVEMBER 22: Portrait of author Arthur C. Clarke at his office November 22, 2003 in Sri Lanka, Colombo. Arthur C. Clarke, 90, a world-acclaimed science fiction writer, died in Sri Lanka March 19, 2008, 1:30 a.m. local time, after suffering breathing difficulties. Arthur C. Clarke C.B.E., is the author of more than seventy books of popular science and science fantasy, including Childhood's End, The Nine Billion Names of God, Rendezvous with Rama, and Profiles of the Future. He is best known for his writing of 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968), for which Clarke wrote the script with Stanley Kubrick.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl works on his laptop at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008. During an interview with the Associated Press, Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.  Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl works on his laptop at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008. During an interview with the Associated Press, Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl works on his laptop at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008. During an interview with the Associated Press, Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.  Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl works on his laptop at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008. During an interview with the Associated Press, Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl speaks at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl collaborated with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke on the book "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5. It represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl speaks at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl collaborated with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke on the book "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5. It represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl speaks at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl collaborated with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke on the book "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5. It represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl speaks at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl collaborated with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke on the book "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5. It represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl smiles at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.  Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl smiles at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author.

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Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl smiles at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89.  Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author. From AP Photo by Russel A. Daniels.

Science fiction writer Frederik Pohl smiles at his Palatine, Ill. home July 22, 2008, during an interview with the Associated Press. Pohl discussed the book he co-wrote with longtime friend Arthur C. Clarke. "The Last Theorem," due in bookstores Aug. 5, represents a historic collaboration between two of the genre's most influential writers in the twilight of their careers. Clarke died in March at age 90; Pohl is 89. Clarke _ best known for his 1968 work, "2001: A Space Odyssey" _ originally intended "The Last Theorem" to be his final solo project, and began writing it in 2002. Poor health forced Clarke to search for a co-author.

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Fred Clarke , second from left, younger brother of Arthur C. Clarke looks towards his brother's coffin during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. From AP Photo by Eranga Jayawardena.

Fred Clarke , second from left, younger brother of Arthur C. Clarke looks towards his brother's coffin during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka.

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A Sri Lankan mourner reaches out to touch the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. From AP Photo by Eranga Jayawardena.

A Sri Lankan mourner reaches out to touch the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka.

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An unidentified Sri Lankan woman pays her last respects to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. From AP Photo by Eranga Jayawardena.

An unidentified Sri Lankan woman pays her last respects to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried Saturday in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka.

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Immediate family members and other mourners bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke  died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Immediate family members and other mourners bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90.

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Immediate family members and other mourners bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke  died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Immediate family members and other mourners bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90.

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Immediate family members bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke  died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Immediate family members bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial March 22, 2008, at Colombo's General Cemetery. Clarke died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90.

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Immediate family members bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial in Colombo on March 22, 2008. Clarke died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Immediate family members bid their final farewell to late British-born sci-fi guru Arthur C. Clarke at his burial in Colombo on March 22, 2008. Clarke died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90.

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Fred Clarke, the younger brother of British-born sci-fi guru the late Arthur C. Clarke looks on at his funeral March 22, 2008. Clarked died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90. From Getty Images by AFP/Getty Images.

Fred Clarke, the younger brother of British-born sci-fi guru the late Arthur C. Clarke looks on at his funeral March 22, 2008. Clarked died at a hospital in Colombo March 19 at the age of 90.

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People pay their last respects at the coffin of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke at his residence during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

People pay their last respects at the coffin of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke at his residence during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own.

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Family members and mourners pay last respect to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. Clarke died in hospital last Wednesday at the age of 90 after suffering breathing problems. From AP Photo by Eranga Jayawardena.

Family members and mourners pay last respect to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. Clarke died in hospital last Wednesday at the age of 90 after suffering breathing problems.

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Family members and mourners pay last respect to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. Clarke died in hospital last Wednesday at the age of 90 after suffering breathing problems. From AP Photo by Eranga Jayawardena.

Family members and mourners pay last respect to the remains of Arthur C. Clarke during his funeral in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke was buried in a brief secular funeral in Colombo, the capital of his adopted country Sri Lanka. Clarke died in hospital last Wednesday at the age of 90 after suffering breathing problems.

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People pay their last respects to science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke at his residence during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

People pay their last respects to science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke at his residence during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own.

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People pay their last respects to science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke as his relatives mourn at his residence before the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

People pay their last respects to science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke as his relatives mourn at his residence before the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own.

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People carry the coffin of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke as students stand on the roadside during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own. From Reuters Pictures by REUTERS.

People carry the coffin of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke as students stand on the roadside during the funeral procession in Colombo March 22, 2008. Visionary science fiction writer Clarke was buried on Saturday in his adopted home of Sri Lanka, where the nation paused for an international "titan" it had adopted as its own.

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