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The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press: The Times says that fresh doubts have surfaced about whether the death of a lawyer found in her car in Bahar ic-Caghaq on Thursday was really natural, although there were no signs of violence. It also says that the court has ruled that people can use free decoder cards to watch English premier league football without violating copyright.  The Malta Independent reports how the Labour Party is calling for the resignation of Richard Cachia Caruana. l-orizzzont also leads with the call for Mr Cachia Caruana to resign, while adding that six Nato ships have ‘invaded’ Grand Harbour. The ships are minesweepers.  It also says that no disciplinary action is to be taken against the police inspector who made the mistake in the charge sheet against a former priest accused of raping a child. The inspector has retired. In-Nazzjon claims a Labour councillor assaulted an elderly woman in a hospital. It also says there will be less bureaucracy for small businesses. The overseas press France 24 reports that the leading contenders for the French presidency have made their final appeals to voters on the last day of campaigning...

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