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The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press:
The Sunday Times carries an interview with a young man who said that a girl's gang rape claim had wiped out six years of his life.
The Malta Independent says that much has been achieved at Air Malta, but much remains to be done.
MaltaToday says a Titanic telegram was found in a Kalkara jumble sale. It also says that Labour has a 12-point lead over the PN.
It-Torca says a man is not being allowed to appear as the father of his son because another man’s name is shown on the birth certificate. It also says Midi shareholders want an extraordinary general meeting after learning from the media that the group is changing its aims with regard to Manoel Island.
Kullhadd reports on further criticism of the government by Franco Debono. It also says that Joseph Muscat has met Libyan leader Jalil in Tripoli.
Il-Mument says Yana Mintoff is refusing to make statements against abortion. It also says that Joseph Muscat’s comments to the North Korean ambassador were damaging for Malta.
Illum says the PN is in a race against time to project a good image of itself and the government.
The overseas press
Al Ahram says Egypt's...