Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hooligan jailed for 16 weeks for goalkeeper attack

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updated 9:12 a.m. ET Oct. 22, 2012

LONDON (AP) -A football hooligan has been jailed for 16 weeks for attacking former England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland during a pitch invasion in a second-tier League Championship match.

Aaron Cawley, a 21-year-old from Cheltenham, pleaded guilty to charges of assault and entering the field of play when he appeared Monday at Sheffield Magistrates' Court.

Kirkland needed medical treatment after being shoved in the face and to the ground amid violent scenes during his Sheffield Wednesday side's match against Leeds at Hillsborough, which was broadcast live on British television on Friday

The Football Association has launched an investigation into the crowd trouble at the game, which also saw bottles being thrown onto the pitch and offensive chanting from both sets of fans.

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    Supporters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez perform a mock funeral for opposition candidate Henrique Capriles as they celebrate in downtown Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. Chavez won re-election and a new endorsement of his socialist project Sunday, surviving his closest race yet after a bitter campaign against Capriles.(AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

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    Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez greets his supporters at the Miraflores presidential palace balcony in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. Chavez won re-election and a new endorsement of his socialist project Sunday, surviving his closest race yet after a bitter campaign against opposition candidate Henrique Capriles.(AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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    (AP) ? President Hugo Chavez put to rest any doubts about his masterful political touch in winning a third consecutive six-year term after a bitterly fought race against a youthful rival who has galvanized Venezuela's opposition.

    The state governor who lost Sunday's presidential vote, Henrique Capriles, had accused the flamboyant incumbent of unfairly leveraging to his advantage Venezuela's oil wealth to finance his campaign as well as flaunting his near total control of state institutions.

    Capriles also narrowed Chavez's margin of victory to his smallest yet in a presidential contest. This time, the former army paratroop commander who led a failed 1992 coup won 55 percent of the vote against 45 percent for Capriles, with 98 percent of the vote counted.

    In 2006, Chavez's margin of victory was 27 points.

    Nevertheless, the populace endorsed once again Chavez's stated aim of converting Venezuela into a socialist state.

    Capriles said in his concession speech that he rejects the idea of two Venezuelas divided by ideology and class.

    "I will continue working to build one country," said the wiry, 40-year-old grandson of Holocaust survivors who unified and energized the opposition while barnstorming across the oil-exporting nation.

    Capriles had vowed to seriously address violent crime that has spun out of control, streamline a patronage-bloated bureaucracy and end rampant corruption, but his promises proved inadequate against Chavez's charisma, well-oiled political machine and legacy of putting Venezuela's poor first with generous social welfare programs.

    Yet Chavez only got 551,902 more votes this time around than he did six years ago, while the opposition boosted its tally by 2.09 million. Chavez appeared to acknowledge the opposition's growing clout.

    "I extend from here my recognition of all who voted against us, recognition of their democratic weight," he told thousands of cheering supporters from the balcony of the Miraflores presidential palace.

    Tensions were high Sunday night as announcement of the results were delayed.

    Finally, fireworks exploded over downtown Caracas amid a cacophony of horn-honking by elated Chavez supporters waving flags and jumping for joy outside the presidential palace.

    Chavez will now have a freer hand to push for an even bigger state role in the economy, as he pledged during the campaign, and to continue populist programs. He's also likely to further limit dissent and deepen friendships with U.S. rivals.

    A Capriles victory would have brought a radical foreign policy shift including a halt to preferential oil deals with allies such as Cuba, along with a loosening of state economic controls and an increase in private investment.

    President Raul Castro of Cuba, which could have been badly hurt by a Chavez loss, was among Latin American leaders sending warm congratulations to the former paratrooper on his victory after nearly 14 years in office.

    "I can't describe the relief and happiness I feel right now," said Edgar Gonzalez, a 38-year-old construction worker.

    He ran through crowds of Chavez supporters packing the streets around the presidential palace wearing a Venezuelan flag as a cape and yelling: "Oh, no! Chavez won't go!"

    "The revolution will continue, thanks to God and the people of this great country," said Gonzalez.

    Voter turnout was an impressive 81 percent, compared to 75 percent in 2006. Chavez paid close attention to his military-like get-out-the-vote organization at the grass roots, stressing its importance at campaign rallies. The opposition said he unfairly plowed millions in state funds into the effort.

    Chavez spent heavily in the months before the vote, building public housing and bankrolling expanded social programs.

    "I think he just cranked up the patronage machine and unleashed a spending orgy," said Michael Shifter, president of the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue think tank.

    But Shifter also didn't deny the affinity and gratefulness Venezuela's poor feel for Chavez. "Despite his illness, I still think he retains a strong emotional connection with a lot of Venezuelans that I think were not prepared to vote against him."

    "They still think that he's trying hard even if he's not delivering what he promised, that he still has their best interests at heart," Shifter said.

    Chavez spoke little during the campaign about his fight with cancer, which since June 2011 has included surgery to remove tumors from his pelvic region as well as chemotherapy and radiation treatment. He has said his most recent tests showed no sign of illness.

    Capriles told supporters not to feel defeated.

    "We have planted many seeds across Venezuela and I know that these seeds are going to produce many trees," he told them at his campaign headquarters.

    Despite winning a February primary that unified the opposition, Capriles was unable to sufficiently erode Chavez's firm base of loyal support.

    One pro-Chavez voter, private bodyguard Carlos Julio Silva, said that whatever his faults, Chavez deserved to win for spreading the nation's oil wealth to the poor with free medical care, public housing and other government programs. The country has the world's largest proven oil reserves.

    "There is corruption, there's plenty of bureaucracy, but the people have never had a leader who cared about this country," Silva said after voting for Chavez in the Caracas slum of Petare.

    At many polling places, voters began lining up hours before polls opened at dawn, some snaking for blocks in the baking Caribbean sun. Some shaded themselves with umbrellas. Vendors grilled meat and some people drank beer.

    Chavez's critics accused the president of inflaming divisions by labeling his opponents "fascists," ''Yankees" and "neo-Nazis," and it's likely hard for many of his opponents to stomach another six years of the loquacious and conflictive leader.

    Some said before the vote that they'd consider leaving the country if Chavez won.

    Gino Caso, an auto mechanic, said Chavez is power-hungry and out of touch with problems such as crime. He said his son had been robbed, as had neighboring shops.

    "I don't know what planet he lives on," Caso said, gesturing with hands blackened with grease. "He wants to be like Fidel Castro ? end up with everything, take control of the country."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Fabiola Sanchez, Christopher Toothaker, Jorge Rueda and Vivian Sequera contributed to this report.

    ___

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    Second badger cull licence issued

    Natural England has issued the second licence allowing farmers to shoot badgers under measures designed to control bovine TB.

    The cull could start in weeks in West Somerset, a hotspot for TB in cattle.

    Ministers are pressing ahead with their plans to cull badgers in two areas of the South-West, amid pressure from farmers.

    But a decade-long scientific trial of badger culling concluded there were only modest benefits.

    The first licence, allowing a cull to take place in Gloucestershire, was issued on 17 September.

    The second one, applied for by a specially formed company "representing farming and land management interests", covers 250 sq km of countryside in West Somerset.

    The licences allow farmers to cull up to 70% of badgers in the pilot zones.

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    With only weeks to go before the start of the planned culls, almost 150,000 people have signed a petition to stop them. They want to force a debate on the issue in Parliament.

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    The pilot zones

    • West Gloucestershire pilot area description: mainly in the county of Gloucestershire, predominantly within the council districts of the Forest of Dean and Tewkesbury, and parts lie within the districts of Wychavon, Malvern Hills and the south east part of the county of Herefordshire. The area does not include the public forest estate in the Forest of Dean.
    • West Somerset pilot area description: located in the county of Somerset. The application area predominantly lies within the council district of West Somerset and part lies within the district of Taunton Deane.
    • Source: Natural England

    But the National Farmers Union (NFU) says farmers remain committed to the measures.

    NFU President Peter Kendall said: "Farmers remain committed to helping government deliver on its TB eradication programme that will reduce TB in both cattle and badgers.

    "No-one wants to cull badgers but we simply can't go on while TB increases its vice-like grip on our family farms."

    Farmers have a matter of weeks to raise the funds needed to carry out the cull on 70% of farmland in the two pilot zones.

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    Activists have threatened to disrupt the night-time shoots, using lights and noise to send badgers underground.

    The Badger Trust, which failed in a legal bid to stop the culls, says vaccination is the way forward.

    "With every passing week the Government's claims that the cull is science led are shown up for what they are - a sham," it said.

    "It's time they were abandoned. Vaccination of badgers will make an important contribution. But the long-term solution has to be a cattle vaccine."

    In other developments:

    • Police leave in Gloucestershire is being cancelled until the New Year because of the possibility of confrontations between campaigners and marksmen authorised to shoot badgers
    • The Forest of Dean District Council in Gloucestershire says it will not allow badger culling on land it owes, manages or controls
    • Tewkesbury Borough Council has also refused to support a badger cull on its land
    • Provisional data shows TB in cattle has fallen in the past six months. The incidence of TB in cattle was 4% in June this year, compared with 6% in June 2011. Government officials say the decline, which has yet to be fully validated, is due to increased testing of herds.
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    Evidence suggests some wild badgers can become infected with the bacteria that causes bovine TB and pass it on to cattle.

    Estimates suggest that culling badgers in areas where bovine TB is prevalent could reduce the number of new cases of TB in herds by 16% over 9 years, said Defra.

    Several scientists, including government advisers, say culling alone will not solve the problem.

    The NFU and the British Veterinary Association (BVA) argue that even if culling delivers only a modest benefit, it is better than nothing.

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    By MEHMET GUZEL and SUZAN FRASERBy MEHMET GUZEL and SUZAN FRASER, Associated Press?THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STATEMENT OF NEWS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES?

    In this Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 photo, people and security officials are seen after a shelling attack in Akcakale, Turkey, on the border with Syria. The cross-border tensions escalated on Wednesday after a shell fired from inside Syria landed on a home in the Turkish village of Akcakale on Wednesday, killing a woman, her three daughters and another woman, and wounding at least 10 others, according to Turkish media. (AP Photo/Anatolia) TURKEY OUT

    In this Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 photo, people and security officials are seen after a shelling attack in Akcakale, Turkey, on the border with Syria. The cross-border tensions escalated on Wednesday after a shell fired from inside Syria landed on a home in the Turkish village of Akcakale on Wednesday, killing a woman, her three daughters and another woman, and wounding at least 10 others, according to Turkish media. (AP Photo/Anatolia) TURKEY OUT

    In this Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 photo, people and security officials are seen after a shelling attack in Akcakale, Turkey, on the border with Syria. The cross-border tensions escalated on Wednesday after a shell fired from inside Syria landed on a home in the Turkish village of Akcakale on Wednesday, killing a woman, her three daughters and another woman, and wounding at least 10 others, according to Turkish media. (AP Photo/Anatolia) TURKEY OUT

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    In this Monday, Oct. 1, 2012 photo, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, and his deputy Bulent Arinc are seen at Turkey's parliament in Ankara, Turkey. Turkey fired on Syrian targets for a second day Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, but said it has no intention of declaring war, despite tensions after deadly shelling from Syria killed five civilians in a Turkish border town. Turkey's Parliament, meanwhile, began an emergency session to discuss a bill authorizing the military to launch cross border operations in Syria. If approved, the bill could more easily open the way to unilateral action by Turkey's armed forces inside Syria, without the involvement of its Western and Arab allies. (AP Photo)

    In this Monday, Oct. 1, 2012 photo, lawmakers and ministers, rear, listen to President Abdullah Gul, center, at Turkey's parliament in Ankara, Turkey. Turkey fired on Syrian targets for a second day Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012, but said it has no intention of declaring war, despite tensions after deadly shelling from Syria killed five civilians in a Turkish border town.Turkey's Parliament, meanwhile, began an emergency session to discuss a bill authorizing the military to launch cross border operations in Syria. If approved, the bill could more easily open the way to unilateral action by Turkey's armed forces inside Syria, without the involvement of its Western and Arab allies. (AP Photo)

    (AP) ?

    Turkey's deputy prime minister says Syria has admitted it was responsible for the shelling that killed five civilians in Turkey and has formally apologized for the deaths.

    Besir Atalay says Thursday that Syria has reassured the U.N. that "such an incident will not occur again."

    The cross-border tensions escalated on Wednesday after a shell fired from inside Syria landed on a home in the Turkish village of Akcakale, killing a woman, her three daughters and another woman, and wounding at least 10 others, according to Turkish media.

    Associated Press

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