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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

WATCH THE SKIES



Ivana Calhoun's impression of the strange object she saw while delivering newspapers early one morning. When she returned home, husband Kelly could tell something had scared his wife. "And she doesn’t scare easily, either," he said.

UFO sighted by two separate newspaper distributors

Delivering papers in rural McFall, Missouri, one morning Ivana Calhoun saw fluorescent orange sphere about 15 metres away and 15 metres off the ground. It appeared to be the size of a basketball and zipped across Ms Calhoun's windshield. The orb flew in a straight line and didn't make a sound and was aout of sight about three seconds after first appearing.

More strangely: Mrs. Calhoun was on her mobile phone talking to another newsagent, David Stafford, at the time. He was just leaving Grayson, also in Missouri, when he saw the same “Day-Glo” orange object about 10 metres away.
“We described it to each other, and it was the exact same thing,” Mr. Stafford said. “I thought it was a falling star, but it was going parallel to the ground. Both of us were going south.”

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