The following are the main stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta leads with the arraignment of a pensioner accused of shooting a man in the face during an argument on New Year’s Eve.
In another story, the newspaper quotes a new report which says that the relocation of St Albert the Great College from Valletta to a site in Għaxaq the size of about five football pitches would have significant impacts on the environment and on cultural heritage.
The Malta Independent leads with a foreign story about the late Pope Benedict lying in state at the Vatican.
L-Orizzont leads with a story on child custody cases.
In-Nazzjon recounts the ordeal of a 77-year-old man because of out-of-stock medicine.
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