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SAVIOUR BALZAN TOURISM minister Edward Zam- mit Lewis has been warned over the concerns expressed by stakeholders at comments from Alitalia's presi- dent Luca Cordero di Montezemolo that a minority stake in the Maltese national airline could go for little or no cost to the Italians. Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has made it clear that Air Malta must continue to service Malta's routes as a tourist destination if it is to sell 49% of its stake to Alitalia. "Privately, Zammit Lewis was told that Air Malta has a price and is definitely worth more than one euro, unlike what Montezemolo said, and that the minister should be wary of technocrats playing down the air- line's value," a government source has told MaltaToday. But Zammit Lewis was terse in his reaction to this newspaper about progress on the Alitalia negotiations. "If there are no strategic and con- crete advantages for Air Malta from the memorandum of understanding with Alitalia as an Etihad partner, nothing will be finalised." Zammit Lewis said that at this very moment various technical as- pects were being discussed with Ali- talia. Newspaper post Hunters in surprise proposal to ban spring hunting €1.40 SUNDAY • 22 MAY 2016 • ISSUE 863 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY • SUNDAY • 22 MAY 2016 • ISSUE 863 22 MAY 2016 • ISSUE 863 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT maltatoday Taking the fight... outside Another post-mortem for national pride 14 15 Malta's misguided search for pan-European glory Moviment Graffitti's Andre Callus on Malta's environmental crisis PAGE 2 Zaha Hadid high-rise for Villa Rosa Another post-mortem Another post-mortem for national pride 16 17 Construction Babylon How developers have laid siege to St George's Bay goldmine Montezemolo's Air Malta comment lands minister in hot water This Zaha Hadid design for Villa Rosa could be the updated version of another St George's Bay project that is awaiting changes in the local plan that will allow relaxed height limits 2 3 Schembri gave €1.5 million loan to Times SAVIOUR BALZAN A striking design for the Villa Rosa area by the world-renowned Zaha Hadid architec- tural firm will include a 36-storey tower on St George's Bay, and a development stretch- ing all the way from Cresta Quay to Moyni- han House in a vessel-like creation. The designs, seen by MaltaToday, are part of a revamped proposal for the green patch at Villa Rosa and bordering the protected Harq Hamiem valley, from developer Anton Camilleri 'tal-Franciz'. Camilleri, who owns Garnet Investments, is planning a mix of residences and boutique hotels, as well as retail outlets and offices for the area, which could be set for a revision in heights in an updated local plan. Call 8007 3434 or visit atlas.com.mt People you can trust Ta' Xbiex | Paola | Skyparks | Bormla | Qormi | Birkirkara | San Gwann | Mosta | Rabat | St Paul's Bay Atlas Insurance PCC Ltd is a cell company authorised by the Malta Financial Services Authority to carry on general insurance business. The non- cellular assets of the company may be used to meet losses incurred by the cells in excess of their assets. Luca di Montezemolo might have revealed more than tourism minister Edward Zammit Lewis (left) expected on the Air Malta minority stake sale to Alitalia PAGE 4 Loan given to Times to enable them to pay for dues owed 11 FKNK council pre-empt enforcement procedures by proposing hunting ban in Spring. BirdLife Malta welcome stance but tell government that moratorium should be intro- duced not be- cause hunters are calling for it. PAGE 12

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