How not to storm a hijacked plane

Previously unpublished photos of the 1985 Egyptair hijack, which left over 60 people dead, will be featured in M magazine, out with The Sunday Times tomorrow. The third issue of the men's magazine will probe the botched storming of the aircraft and...

Previously unpublished photos of the 1985 Egyptair hijack, which left over 60 people dead, will be featured in M magazine, out with The Sunday Times tomorrow.

The third issue of the men's magazine will probe the botched storming of the aircraft and interview the protagonists of the bloodiest hijack before September 11, 2001.

Former Prime Minister and negotiator Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici looks back with regret while Anthony Abela Medici, who led the subsequent investigations, narrates in intricate detail the Egyptian commandos' callous storming of the aircraft.

An Allied Newspapers publication, M magazine puts the spotlight on several issues of interest to men of all ages.

A professional burglar speaks of his nimble ways of breaking into people's homes and escaping the rule of law, while David Beckham explains why he has now decided to venture into the world of perfume.

Consultant urologist Lino Cutajar highlights the importance of monitoring your prostate gland while Stanley Borg gives a few tips on how to play women at their own game in his article It's Reigning Men.

This third issue of M has, as usual, dedicated the required space to its regulars - from fitness to health to music. Two flights to any destination in the UK, courtesy of Air Malta, could also be in store for those who write in with their feedback on the magazine.

Printed by Progress Press Ltd and produced by MediaMaker, M is edited by The Times journalist Herman Grech and designed by Marco Scerri and Joseph Schembri.

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