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Analog Science Fiction & Fact Magazine
October 1997

In this month's editorial, Schmidt looks at all the publicity kicked up by the first clone produced from an adult animal, Dolly (a sheep) and wonders what all the fuss is about. As he points out, stories about cloning, both good and bad, have been fodder for science fiction for a long time. He also finds it amazing that people now think that cloning shouldn't appear in SF stories anymore just because it has become fact, much like people thing that space-flight stories in SF are at an end because Sputnik was launched many years ago.

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