ROME (Reuters) - The Italian government is ready to put flagship carrier Alitalia under state control again after 11 years of difficult private management and two failed restructuring attempts. The loss-making carrier has been run by state-appointed administrators since May 2017 and was looking for new investors to buy it and restructure its business.A decree allowing the government to set up a new company to take control of the loss-making airline came into force on Tuesday night as part of..