These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Wednesday's newspapers:

The Times of Malta reveals new details about the tragic story of the corpse of a woman found in Qawra, three months after she had passed away. It also reports on Turkish workers being housed in a quarry compound.

The Malta Independent reports that Fisheries Commissioner Karmenu Vella had not met with the Spanish tuna magnate at the heart of a quota bribery scandal. It also carries a story by MEP candidate Peter Agius saying that the Commission cannot limit passport sales but that it could impose restrictions on holders' freedom of movement.

The Malta Today says that Environment Minister Jose Herrera was willing to publish the internal inquiry into the tuna quota scandal, while In-Nazzjon reports from the opening of the Nationalist Party's general council.

L-Orizzont reveals an afforestation project is planned for the south of Malta, and also reports that the Housing Authority would build units as and when they were needed. 

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