The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday.

Times of Malta reports how Somali terrorists shot a Maltese port manager. It also says OLAF the EU anti-corruption agency, has been called to investigate the award of contracts at St Vincent de Paule home.

The Malta Independent says the prime minister dismissed Franco Debono's comments about him as 'freedom of expression'. It also says the government has refused to publish Corinthia contracts. 

In-Nazzjon leads with the murder of Maltese port works manager Paul Anthony Formosa.  It also reports that a man died in Gozo after being admitted to hospital with an infection in his face and being made to wait for hours. 

l-orizzont says Maltese port worker Paul Anthony Formosa was being watched by the Somali terrorists for some time.  It also reports that the government is extending the list of free cancer medicines. 

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