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Leslie Kean's professional interest in U.F.O.s was significantly sparked by receiving the COMETA report [1], [2], leading her to publish summaries of the COMETA investigations in the Boston Globe [3], [4], [5].

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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 5 facts
accountLeslie Kean, a journalist, stated that her interest in U.F.O.s was minimal until she received the COMETA report, despite having previously read Whitley Strieber’s 1987 book 'Communion'.
perspectiveLeslie Kean, a journalist at KPFA, stated that her interest in U.F.O.s was limited until she received the French COMETA report, which she felt transcended the 'endless struggle of human beings' and represented a 'planetary concern.'
accountLeslie Kean published an article in the Boston Globe on May 21, 2000, which provided a summary of the COMETA investigations.
accountLeslie Kean published a summary of the COMETA investigations in the Boston Globe on May 21, 2000, after an editor of the Boston Globe's Focus section agreed to work with her on the story.
accountLeslie Kean published an article summarizing the COMETA investigations in the Boston Globe's Focus section on May 21, 2000.