Wed, 27 Apr 2011 Photographer Guy Martin wounded in Libya moved to Malta A photographer from Cornwall injured in a grenade attack in the Libyan city of Misrata has been moved to Malta, a friend has said. | Guy Martin, 28, from Falmouth, was hit by shrapnel in the attack on the rebel stronghold last Wednesday in which two other war photograph... | Libya: Misratah Plays a Decisive Role in the Rebellion | Misratah has become the Libyan war's most infamous quagmire, despite its size and location. The rebel-held port city with a population of just half a million on the country's western Mediterranean coast is completely isolated from the swaths of rebel-held territory in... | Service honours HMS Urge, and its Bridgend benefactors The loss of a Royal Navy submarine, its crew of 29 and 10 passengers, is to be marked on the 69th anniversary of it being reported missing. | HMS Urge, adopted as a craft by the townspeople of Bridgend, was lost in the Mediterranean in 1942. | A memorial service, organi... | Eurovision Top Favorites From France, UK, Austria, Azerbaijan, Malta and Ukraine Gather in Kyiv for a Joint Live Performance | , April 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Three weeks before the Eurovision Song Contest-2011 kick-off this year's top favorites gather in capital, taking the opportunity to promote their songs to 200,000 Eurovision fans, who gathered on the main square of the Ukrainian... | Injured British photojournalist taken from Libya to Malta | Valletta, Malta - A British photojournalist badly injured in a mortar attack in Libya arrived in Malta on Tuesday for treatment. | Guy Martin was injured in the April 20 mortar attack in Misurata, which killed award-winning journalists Tim Hetherington, 40, and Chris ... | Malta firefighters ready for new neighbor | MALTA -- The rise of a semiconductor factory in Luther Forest puts new demands on the Malta Ridge Fire Company, but the volunteer department is ready for the challenge, Chief Peter Shaw said Monday. | Malta Ridge has approximately 58 active volunteers and a yearly bud... | Spring may lose song of cuckoos, nightingales and turtle doves The nightingale is one of the spring visitors whose decline in numbers is generating concern among experts. Photograph: Dietmar Nill/Nature Picture Library | Some of Britain's most cherished spring visitors are disappearing in their thousands. Ornithologists say species... | Spring may lose song of cuckoos, nightingales and turtle doves | Scientists are struggling to explain a catastrophic decline in the number of birds whose annual visits are part of our folklore The nightingale is one of the spring visitors whose decline in numbers is generating concern among experts. Photograph: Dietmar Nill/Nature ... | Two more fighter jets make emergency landing in Malta | Valletta, Malta - Two French fighter jets made an emergency landing on Malta on Saturday afternoon, the second such stop on the Mediterranean island in four days. | The Air Force Mirage planes requested fuel and an engineer to inspect the hydraulic system in one of th... | Largest Natural Pearl Ever Offered at Christie's Dubai Sells for $254,500 | One of the largest saltwater pearls ever recorded was sold for $254,500 at Christie’s Dubai sale of Important Jewels on Wednesday. The baroque drop-shaped natural pearl weighing 239.7 grains (59.92 carats) is set diamond foliate surmount and spectacle-set diamond ch... | Monaco city break: An insider's guide to things to do Our guide to Monaco's attractions, from casinos and museums to the best city gardens. | The fountains, flora, lawns and contemporary sculpture of the Casino, Monte Carlo are 'light opera in horticultural form' Photo: Alamy | Things to do | Before we begin, let us clear ... | Monaco city break: An insider's guide to restaurants and nightlife Our guide to the best places to eat and drink in Monaco, with expert tips on the area's many restaurants as well as a food glossary. | Image 1 of 2 The dining room of the Louis XV Photo: Alamy Image 1 of 2 Jimmy'z: The headquarters of hip Monaco for 30 years or more | A... | | |
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