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Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke talks in his study in his home in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo January 19. Clarke, who believes the new millennium won't start until 2001, said
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Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke reads a book at his home in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo in January 1, 2002. The visionary, science fiction sage and eccentric has just turned
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Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford visited Arthur C Clarke in Colombo during filming of the Temple of Doom inSri Lanka, 1983 : r/srilanka
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Clarke and a Sri Lankan colleague on the construction site for the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Modern Technologies, 1983.
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Dunes Unawatuna Hotel - The house of Sir Arthur C Clarke where he resided when he came to Sri Lanka and did diving, later he co-wrote the screenplay for the 1968 film 2001:
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