Good morning.

The following are the top stories in Malta's front pages.

Times of Malta reports that trade unions are in the dark on the deal transferring three hospitals from Vitals to Steward Healthcare. It also reports that the popularity of social networks among Maltese young adults grew by 10 percentage points in a year.

In-Nazzjon leads with a meeting which the leader of the Nationalist Party held yesterday with unions in the medical sector. It also reports how a man is suspected to have burgled 16 churches. 

The Malta Independent says the justice minister has hinted that the next chief justice may not come from the Bench. 

l-orizzont says a preliminary investigation has found that the case where a light plane was pushed off the airport apron into a room last month was accidental. It also gives prominence to the growth in the government's surplus to 222.6 million euro in the first three quarters of last year.  

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