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210 nue, Chicago, Illinois, 60659. Publishes bimonthly /nterna- tional UFO Reporter ($25 per year). 3) Fund for UFO Research, EO. Box 277, Mt. Rainier, Maryland, 20712. NOT a membership organization. Has a distin- guished Board of Directors and has raised more than $250,000 to support UFO-related research projects, with more than $50,000 spent on crashed saucer activities. Has a list of publications available, including declassified govern- ment documents. Contributions are tax deductible. 4) UFO Newsclipping Service, Route 1, Box 220, Plumerville, Arizona, 72127. At least twenty legal-size pages of UFO and Fortean clippings ($6 per month). 5) Arcturus Press, P.O. Box 831383, Stone Mountain, Georgia, 30083. Specializes in UFO publications including used copies of old classics. 6) UFO Magazine, 1536 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, 90035. Bimonthly ($21 per year). 7) Omega Communications, P.O. Box 2051, Cheshire, Connect- icut, 06410. Produces an annual conference, "The UFO Ex- perience," and records the proceedings on audio and video tape. Has a list of dozens of illustrated lectures by leading UFO investigators, including Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner, plus UFO contactees and abductees. UFOLINE provides information about various aspects of the UFO phenomenon. Information is provided by Stanton Fried- man. 1-900-446-UFOS (8367). Calls are $2 for the first min- ute; $1 per minute thereafter. Messages and sighting reports can be left. SUGGESTED READING