These are the main stories featured in today's Maltese newspapers:
Times of Malta quotes industry sources saying that the decision taken recently by Air Malta's board of directors to stop flights to Frankfurt from next March is a step to ‘please’ Alitalia and lure it to conclude negotiations on buying a stake in the
Maltese airline. It also says that the Cabinet is soon to discuss new communication guidelines to regulate the use of private or personal e-mail addresses when conducting government business.
L-oriżżont says the university of Malta is hosting 40 cadavers being used for research purposes. It also reports that a disabled child up for adoption was refused by 50 couple until she was taken in by a gay couple.
In-Nazzjon quotes party leader Simon Busuttil urging the electorate to vote PN if they wanted to see justice made against corruption.
The Malta Independent focuses on the statements made by the two political leaders yesterday. It also reports a PN representative saying that the government was not consulting the Council of the South on important matters.