 Malta returns to state finals - Great Falls Tribune BELGRADE — Malta probably can't win a state Class B girls' basketball championship with senior leader Bobbi Knudsen sitting on the bench. Fortunately for M-Ettes' fans, coach Terry Lindgren brought her back just in time Friday night to produce a ...
The Famous Paceville in Malta - Associated Content Paceville is Malta's nightlife capital. It's the first word many foreign students learn when they arrive in Malta. Paceville is actually a small area—a few streets located north of St. Julian's—and packed with bars, nightclubs, restaurants and ...
Malta earns championship - Great Falls Tribune BELGRADE — There have been a lot of great teams and a lot of outstanding players in Malta girls' basketball history, but Bobbi Knudsen and the 2010 team earned their place in M-Ettes lore Saturday night. Knudsen scored 19 points and was the ...
Fire damages Malta businesses - WNYT MALTA - Firefighters are still on the scene of a fire that broke out around 5:15 a.m. Monday in Malta. At least two businesses have been heavily damaged in the Malta Gardens Plaza on Route 9. The first floor of the complex has fire damage. The second ...
South African plastics company to open Malta plant - DI-VE A South African company is set to open a plastics factory in Malta this year, Malta Enterprise executive chairman Alan Camilleri announced on Thursday. Addressing a business forum in Cape Town, where he is currently leading a Maltese business ...
Malta Reviews National Energy Strategy - OfficialWire The government in Malta is courting international oil companies to tap into the hydrocarbon potential in its territorial waters, ministers said. Maltese Resource Minister George Pullicino said the country would market the oil potential of the country ...
Lady Eagles End Season - Fairfield Sun Times Going into the game the underdog Eagles weren’t given much of a chance against the undefeated Malta M-Ettes, but the Eagles jumped out to a good start, outplaying the M-Ettes most of the opening quarter. Leading the Eagle attack were Molly Klinker ...
Top 5 Romantic Getaways in Malta - Associated Content Malta is the place to be if you are looking for an exotic escape to the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. About 60 miles from Sicily, the 95 square mile island is a completely independent island republic, with it's own language, history and unique culture ...
BANK ROBBED IN MALTA - Zanesville Times Recorder MALTA -- The Morgan County Sheriff's Office is investigating a bank robbery that happened Wednesday afternoon in Malta. At 1:55 p.m. two masked men entered the lobby of the Malta branch of North Valley Bank. The first suspect showed a knife and ...
European Commission closes case against Malta on ... - DI-VE The European Commission adopted its decision to close infringement proceedings against Malta concerning an allegation that extensions to development zones under the Structure Plan for Malta were approved by Parliament in 2006 without undertaking a ...
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 Chicago terror suspect pleads guilty
A Chicago man admits in court that he scouted out the Indian city of Mumbai before a 2008 terror attack that left 166 dead and helped plan an attack a Danish newspaper that never took place.
Poland convicts 3 men in theft of Auschwitz sign A Polish court convicted three men Thursday of the theft of the notorious "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Sets You Free) sign from the Auschwitz memorial site in December.
Marines try to buy good will in Marjah
Since U.S., Afghan and NATO forces wrested Marjah from the Taliban, they've been going to extraordinary lengths to cultivate townspeople who had lived under insurgent control for years.
Woman convicted of killing 6 newborns
A court in Normandy on Thursday convicts a 38-year-old woman of killing six of her newborn babies — a deed she acknowledged — and sentenced her to 15 years in prison.
Remains of Italian teen believed found in church The case of an Italian teenager who disappeared in 1993 has returned to the spotlight after decomposed remains believed to be hers were discovered in the church where she was last seen, police said Thursday.
Ships use new strategy against Somali pirates An international fleet of warships is attacking and destroying Somali pirate vessels closer to the shores of East Africa and the new strategy has dealt the brigands a setback, officials say.
Retired general links gays in army to genocide A retired U.S. general says Dutch troops failed to defend against the 1995 genocide in the Bosnian war because the army was weakened by openly gay soldiers.
U.N. nixes ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna
U.S.-backed proposal to ban the export of Atlantic bluefin tuna prized in sushi was rejected by a U.N. wildlife meeting, as nations feared doing so would devastate fishing economies.
Myanmar deports jailed American Army-ruled Myanmar deports a Burmese-American activist on Thursday after sentencing him last month to three years in prison for forgery and immigration offenses.
Sudan and Darfur rebel group sign cease-fire Sudan's government and a collection of Darfur rebel groups signed a cease-fire Thursday — the second such deal in less than a month with a key rebel faction — opening the way for political negotiations ahead of a full peace agreement.
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