Malta and international press digest
Many UK newspapers carry a computer-generated picture of how missing Madeleine McCann would look now, aged six.
The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press:
The Times says Malta is insisting that Italy take back the migrants rescued near Lampedusa and brought to Malta on Thursday.
The Malta Independent quotes the prime minister saying that job creation is the focal point of the Nationalist candidates for the European Parliament elections. Joseph Muscat is quoted in another story as accusing the government of lacking backbone. The newspaper also reports the diplomatic protest made over the migrants.
In-Nazzjon says jobs are the government's priority and the priority of PN EP candidates. It also says Malta has delivered a note verbale to Italy to protest over Thursday's migrants incident.
l-orizzont carries and front and backpage picture of Labour supporters at yesterday May 1 event in Valletta.
The Press in Britain
The Daily Mail is one of the several British dailies that feature a computer-generated picture of how missing girl Madeleine McCann would look, two years after she vanished on holiday in Portugal.
The Daily Mirror adds that Madeleine's mum Kate, 41, is hoping it will help rekindle the search - even though she admits she barely recognised it as her daughter.
The Sun says singer of band N-Dubz was in a hospital isolation unit with suspected swine flu.
A groundswell of opinion is growing that the swine flu "pandemic" has been hyped by newspapers and broadcasters eager for a scare story that boosts revenues - but The Independent says there is genuine cause for alarm.
The Daily Star leads on the horrific case of the stepfather of abuse death child Baby P being convicted of raping a two-year-old girl in London.
The FT Weekend reports The prospect of a contested takeover battle for Arsenal Football Club edged closer as US sports entrepreneur Stan Kroenke leapfrogged Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov to become the club's largest shareholder,.
The Daily Express warns how motorists face chaos this weekend thanks to dozens of roadworks clogging up routes across Britain over the busy bank holiday.
The Scotsman leads with the appointment of Carol Ann Duffy as the new Poet Laureate, the first woman and the first Scot to be appointed in the 341-year history of the post. The author is best known for her collection "The World's Wife".
And elsewhere...
As more countries confirm cases of swine flu, Tribune de Geneve quotes the World Health Organization saying existing vaccines are of no use, but that a new prophylactic drug could be made in a short period of time. WHO said samples of a new flu shot medicine would be ready to send to manufacturers by the end of this month.
The 13 countries to have reported cases so far are Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Britain, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Israel, New Zealand, Mexico, the United States, Canada and China. Mexico has reported 176 flu-related deaths, but only 11 or 12 so far have reportedly been confirmed as the H1N1 variety. Epidemiologists have been struggling to explain why so many deaths have occurred in Mexico and essentially nowhere else, and have yet to come up with a satisfactory answer.
In Germany, Die Welt reports a nurse in Bavaria became infected, despite quarantine precautions, after treating a patient with the virus. She is reported to have already recovered.
Le Parisien says French health minister Roselyne Bachelot reported France's first two cases of swine flu, while another is still to be confirmed.
According to The People's Daily, China also confirmed its first case in Hong Kong after a Mexican man, who arrived via Shanghai, tested positive. About 300 people at the hoel were placed under quarantine.
Chumhuriyet reports Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced a major cabinet shake-up, after his Islamist-rooted party lost support at March polls. Ahmet Davutoglu, Erdogan's chief foreign policy adviser, becomes foreign minister, replacing Ali Babacan, who now becomes deputy prime minister responsible for the economy. The move was taken as a sign that Erdogan wants to tackle the economic crisis aggressively.
De Telegraaf says the man who tried to ram his car into the bus of the Dutch royals during a parade on Thursday has died in hospital after killing six bystanders and leaving eight seriously injured. The 38-year-old Dutchman, who missed the royal bus by four or five metres, had recently been fired and was about to lose his home.
The Washington Times quotes President Barack Obama pledging to name a Supreme Court justice who combines "empathy and understanding" with an impeccable legal background in time for the Supreme Court's session that begins the first Monday in October. The judge will succeed liberal David Souter, whose abrupt retirement announcement set off speculation the next justice could be a woman, a Hispanic or both.
Trouw says several masked robbers walked into the Scheringa Museum for Realist Art in Spanbroek, a village north of Amsterdam. They threatened the staff with a gun and then took Dali's 1941 "Adolescence" and a 1929 oil painting by the Polish art deco painter Tamara de Lempicka off the wall.
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lgalea
May 2nd 2009, 15:08
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Somali pirates hijack ship with Ukrainian crew
By KATHARINE HOURELD, Associated Press Writer Katharine Houreld, Associated Press Writer – 42 mins ago
NAIROBI, Kenya – Somali pirates have hijacked a British-owned cargo ship crewed by Ukrainians, a NATO spokesman said Saturday.
Lt. Cmdr. Alexandre Santos Fernandes said the Maltese-flagged Ariana was hijacked in a rare overnight attack northwest of the Seychelles islands about 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) from NATO's operating area......
lgalea
May 2nd 2009, 08:22
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Malta convoca ambasciatore italiano su immigrati
Malta ha convocato oggi l'ambasciatore italiano per protestare contro il rifiuto del paese di consentire ad una nave maltese con a bordo 66 immigrati soccorsi nei pressi di Lampedusa di attraccare in acque italiane.Malta, che ha spiegato che i clandestini sono stati soccorsi in acque internazionali a 24 miglia nautiche (44 km) al largo di Lampedusa, sostiene che l'Italia abbia violato le leggi internazionali secondo cui i migranti soccorsi devono essere portati al porto sicuro più vicino......
lgalea
May 2nd 2009, 08:14
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FDA says dieters should stop using Hydroxycut now
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press Writer Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Associated Press Writer – Fri May 1, 9:42 pm ET
WASHINGTON – Government health officials warned dieters and body builders Friday to immediately stop using Hydroxycut, a widely sold supplement linked to cases of serious liver damage and at least one death. The Food and Drug Administration said the company that makes the dietary supplement has agreed to recall 14 Hydroxycut products. Available in grocery stores and pharmacies, Hydroxycut is advertised as made from natural ingredients. At least 9 million packages were sold last year, the FDA said......