http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=1821504

The British government will publish files on reported UFO sightings as part
of a shake-up of its laws on freedom of information.
Among the documents to be published is the "Rendlesham File," which deals
with one of the country's best known sightings of an unidentified flying
object.

Until now, only about 20 members of the public have seen the file, which
relates to a sighting in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, eastern England, in
1980.

According to some UFO enthusiasts, eyewitnesses including U.S. officers at a
nearby military base saw a brilliantly lit spaceship land in the forest on
two consecutive nights.

Skeptics say the witnesses were fooled by the beam from a lighthouse on the
nearby coast.

The Rendlesham file has been available to the public for some time but only
at the discretion of the Ministry of Defense.

Now, the government says it will publish it on the Internet before the end
of this week, along with other files on reported UFO sightings.

"These first steps mark important progress toward changing the culture of
government and extending the public's right to know what is being done in
their name," Freedom of Information Minister Yvette Cooper said in a
statement.

The government says it intends to repeal or amend up to 100 pieces of
legislation which currently prohibit disclosure of information. It aims to
replace them with provisions of a new Freedom of Information Act, passed in
2000.



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