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    March 15 2004 at 04:06AM Get IOL on your
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London - "The Truth is Coming ..." it said every month at the top of the cover of UFO Magazine - which, alas, won't be around when it finally turns up.

Once the most popular read for UFO fanatics, UFO Magazine is calling it quits with its March issue, amid waning public interest in unidentified flying objects.

Founded in 1981 by the late Graham Birdsall and his brother Mark in Leeds, UFO Magazine saw its circulation peak at 35 000 copies per issue.

While ufologists may mourn UFO Magazine, there's no shortage of websites to cater to their interest - and UFO sightings are still being reported.
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Waning public interest in unidentified flying objects
Last week, a group of children in Lancashire "claimed they saw a spacecraft moving slowly above rooftops for several minutes before it shot off at high speed", a newspaper said. - Sapa-AFP

    • This article was originally published on page 4 of The Star on March 15, 2004
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