
Nick Squires
Rome Correspondent at The Telegraph
Rome Correspondent at The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph + Sunday Telegraph in Rome since 2008. Previously in Sydney covering Australia, NZ, PNG, the South Pacific.
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6 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Nick Squires
Four dead as Italian cable car plummets to groundRescuers took one survivor to hospital by air ambulance - APTwo Britons are reported to be among four people killed after a cable car crashed to the ground in southern Italy. The accident happened on a line that connects the seaside town of Castellammare di Stabia to Monte Faito, a beauty spot above the coast. Its steel cable reportedly snapped.
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6 days ago |
aol.co.uk | Nick Squires
Two Britons are reported to be among four people killed after a cable car crashed to the ground in southern Italy. The accident happened on a line that connects the seaside town of Castellammare di Stabia to Monte Faito, a beauty spot above the coast. Its steel cable reportedly snapped. One of those killed was an Italian employee of the cable car company named as Carmine Parlato, 59, and the fourth was an Israeli tourist, according to La Stampa newspaper.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Nick Squires
Two Britons are reported to be among four people killed after a cable car crashed to the ground in southern Italy. The accident happened on a line that connects the seaside town of Castellammare di Stabia to Monte Faito, a beauty spot above the coast. Its steel cable reportedly snapped. One of those killed was an Italian employee of the cable car company named as Carmine Parlato, 59, and the fourth was an Israeli tourist, according to La Stampa newspaper.
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6 days ago |
msn.com | Nick Squires
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Nick Squires
The visit was brief - just 30 minutes - but no mean feat for a man who came close to dying twice while fighting double pneumonia and other infections. He spent five weeks in hospital in Rome before being released last month. Since being discharged from hospital, the Pope has been told by his medical team to convalesce for at least two months. But in recent days he has made several public appearances, both at the Vatican and around Rome.
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