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The first issue included pieces by Elizabeth Hardwick, Mary McCarthy, W.H. Auden, Robert Penn Warren, Norman Mailer, and Gore Vidal.
The first issue included a lengthy op-ed by reformist politician Mohammad Khatami, who expressed hopes that the newspaper would perpetuate the open, inclusive societal dialogue Khatami championed during his 1997-2005 presidenterm term.
The first issue included stories by Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, and Ray Bradbury.
The first issue included Isaac Asimov's Pebble in the Sky, and L. Ron Hubbard's "The Kingslayer".
The first issue included Ray Cummings' "The Girl in the Golden Atom" and A. Merritt's "The Moon Pool", both popular stories by well-known authors.
Science Wonders first issue included the first part of a serial, The Reign of the Ray, by Fletcher Pratt and Irwin Lester, and short stories by Stanton Coblentz and David H. Keller.
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The first issue includes Hanukkah recipes and articles about dreidels and the origins of bagels.
The first issue includes a report by Doctors Without Borders on a surge in visceral leishmaniasis in war-torn Somalia.
Some of the photographs still feel fresh when you flip through the first issue, including a spread on an updated Brooklyn carriage house.
The first issue includes new fiction, interviews with the film director Wes Craven and the rock band the Misfits, and a track by Alice Cooper on the CD compilation.
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