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The town that's 'too posh for Argos' turns against JD Wetherspoon's pubs


September 13th, 2010   by Mac

It is not often you are greeted by a man in a top hat and waistcoat when alighting from a train. But perhaps it should be no surprise that the station master at Lymington is dressed as grandly as the Fat Controller. After all, this is the place with the reputation of being "too posh for Argos".

The attractive Hampshire harbour town drew plenty of headlines when residents saw off plans for the catalogue shop to open a store there. Now, local anger has defeated a potential new invader on the high street – the pub chain Wetherspoon's – leading to the question: is this the snootiest place in Britain, or just the most discerning?

Sitting on the Hampshire coast at the edge of the New Forest, with pastel-coloured Georgian houses and a cobbled street leading down to the marina, Lymington is not the sort of place associated with "booze Britain". Cream teas, perhaps. Bargain-basement pints of Stella? Not on your nelly.

So when it was proposed that a large furniture shop next to a church should become the latest addition to JD Wetherspoon's 775 pubs, resistance quickly took root in the most English of ways possible, a petition.

Few people in the town seem to have ever stepped inside one of the chain's almost ubiquitous premises. Nevertheless, they saw it as malign corporatisation and a binge-drinking threat. In the local broadsheet, the Lymington Times, Councillor Maureen Holding said: "We don't want our young people having loads of cheap booze and having an opportunity to get inebriated all over the place."

"We couldn't care less what the name of the pub is," Jonathan Hutchinson, a retired RAF officer, said. "What we are opposing is a drinking supermarket. It's not a town that lends itself to that sort of thing."

Even some younger residents are against it. Louise Carrington, 22, said it would bring a "mob atmosphere" to the "charismatic old town," adding: "It would attract the wrong kind of people."

They were therefore relieved when the New Forest council turned the planning application down last week.

Some town folk took umbrage at reports of their battle against Argos; they are not snobs, they insist. Mr Hutchinson said he just wants to ensure the town remains special for generations to come, while Dr Donald Mackenzie, a dentist and press secretary of the Lymington Society, was anxious that the town folk not be portrayed as "nimby fascists".

"Lymington does embrace the modern world," he said. "We're cosmopolitan, it's not an inward looking town at all. We're not against national chains that provide things the town wants."

Indeed, the town centre does now feature a 99p Store, albeit one that opened with a champagne reception to placate naysayers. There might not be a Starbucks yet – the café that caused similar uproar when it tried to open a branch in London's Primrose Hill in 2002 – but there is a Costa Coffee and a Café Nero.

A Wetherspoon's, however, is not welcome. "A lot of the pubs in Lymington are struggling, with high rents and falling sales. Without a doubt, if a big pub came, it would put enormous pressure on the others, and we would be likely to lose some of them. The worst part is the location. It is cheek by jowl with a beautiful church, and opposite an old-people's home. It's likely that there will be tension between crowds spilling out on to the pavement next door to a funeral or wedding. And, inevitably, people would be relieving themselves in the graveyard."

Dr Mackenzie said the town was facing an onslaught from developers who do not understand the character of the town. As well as "garden-grabbing," a block of 300 apartments – labelled a "Benidorm bolt-on" by Mr Hutchinson – is about to be built on the riverfront.

Not everyone agrees, of course. Terry Palfrey, the owner of the shop that was to be transformed, has wanted to retire for four years and the Wetherspoon's offer was his best chance to sell the building. Now he says it will most likely be knocked down by a developer to build flats or become a junk store. He said more people had stopped by to support the plan than to voice their disapproval. "Why should the people of Lymington be deprived of a cheap drink? It's expensive around here," said Mr Palfrey.

One recent graduate who visited a Wetherspoon's regularly while studying at Bournemouth University, just down the coast, also defended the idea. "They're scared it's more of a club," he said from beneath a blonde skateboarder's fringe. "They're actually really relaxed, laid-back." For now, he will have to travel to Bournemouth.

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Confusion in the US, fury and bloodshed around the world


September 11th, 2010   by Mac

A protester was shot dead and at least 11 others were injured in Afghanistan yesterday as rallies against the plan by a Florida pastor to burn copies of the Koran – apparently now abandoned – turned violent.

The bloodshed in Afghanistan followed protests outside Nato bases in Badakshan and Farah provinces. Afghan policemen were also hurt after a demonstration in Faizabad, the capital of Badakshan, turned into a violent attack by hundreds of young men on a German Nato base.

The violence is the latest grim result of Pastor Terry Jones's scheme to make a bonfire of hundreds of Korans to mark the ninth anniversary of 9/11. Having declared his intention to abandon the Koran-burning, Mr Jones last night said he had set a deadline for the imam behind a proposed mosque near ground zero to accept that he would move it a new site far from lower Manhattan.

President Barack Obama made a plea for calm. "We have to make sure we don't start turning on each other," he told reporters. "It is absolutely important now for the overwhelming majority of American people to hang on to that thing that is best in us; that is our belief in religious tolerance, our clarity about who our enemies are."

The rituals of remembrance for 9/11, timed to coincide with the moments when two hijacked planes struck the Twin Towers in 2001 and killed nearly 3,000, will proceed as usual, led by the President at the Pentagon. But all may be drowned out by the squabbles around the Koran-burnings and the mosque. When the commemoration services are over, two competing rallies are planned for lower Manhattan, one held by opponents of the proposed new Islamic centre and mosque and one by those who support it. New York police last night appealed that the opposing rallies should not lead to violence.

Mr Jones had said he would fly to New York to meet the imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, who is promoting the lower Manhattan mosque, accompanied by the director of the Islamic Society of Central Florida, Imam Muhammad Musri. But the meeting seemed tentative at best.

While it seems the torching of the books is off – Mr Jones has been opaque on whether it is postponed or cancelled and, as the saga has progressed, he has been increasingly prone to sudden reversals in his position – the violence in Afghanistan suggested that his actions have already done fresh damage to relations between religions.

"The holy book is implanted in the hearts and minds of all the Muslims," the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, said last night. "Humiliation of the holy book represents the humiliation of our people."

In Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, the senior cleric Rusli Hasbi told 1,000 worshippers attending Friday morning prayers that whether or not he burns the Koran, Mr Jones had already "hurt the heart of the Muslim world". He added: "If he'd gone through with it, it would have been tantamount to war, a war that would have rallied Muslims all over the world."

And all those converging on ground zero this morning will notice something unfamiliar: ground zero is at last a real building site. After years of seeming stasis, the effort to rebuild the area with office towers, a subterranean museum and an eight-acre memorial have suddenly gained momentum.

Most visible is the stump of what will be the 1,776ft skyscraper to be called One World Trade Centre. Rising steadily, it now stands at 34 storeys and should be ready for occupancy in 2012. The two voids marking the footprints of the demolished Twin Towers are now in place ahead of schedule for the opening of the entire memorial complex this time next year for the 10th anniversary of the atrocity.

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Guilty after six-year trial, Portugal's high-society paedophile ring


September 4th, 2010   by Mac

To most people Portugal's state-run orphanages seemed like a safe haven for thousands of children who had been robbed of their parents. They were called the Casa Pia, or Houses of the Pious.

But for an elite paedophile ring, which included a former ambassador and a prominent television celebrity, Casa Pia orphanages were something entirely different. They were supermarkets stocked with children to abuse. Yesterday, at the conclusion of the longest trial in Portugal's history, seven defendants were convicted of using the orphanages to rape and abuse scores of teenage boys in a case that has sent shockwaves through the country's political elite and raised serious concerns over the efficiency of Portugal's judiciary. Six of the seven were given jail terms of between five and 18 years.

The trial, in Lisbon's top criminal court, is thought to be the largest ever undertaken by Portugal's court system. Over five and half years, more than 800 witnesses, including 32 alleged victims, gave evidence detailing how a paedophile ring used the orphanages to source children for wealthy and influential clients. The sentencing document alone, of which judges spent most of yesterday reading a summary, runs to 2,000 pages.
Two of those found guilty included Carlos Cruz, a popular television chat-show host with 30 years in show business, and Jorge Ritto, a former ambassador once sent home in disgrace from a posting in Germany over allegations that he had been having an improper relationship with a young boy in a park.

Their co-defendants included Carlos Silvino, an orphanage driver who would ferry children to paedophile houses; Joao Ferreira Diniz, a prominent doctor who often deliberately picked out deaf and dumb children; Manuel Abrantes, a former deputy principal at an orphanage; solicitor Hugo Marcal and Gertrude Nunes, the only female defendant who allowed her house to be used by the paedophile ring. The successful convictions, eight years after the paedophile scandal was exposed, is a major victory for Portuguese police, under intense criticism over their handling of the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. One of the lead detectives in the Casa Pia case, Paulo Rebelo, also investigated the Madeleine McCann disappearance after the original lead investigator was sacked. Rebelo and his team of forensic investigators – called "the cleaners" because they leave no stones unturned – are said to have played a pivotal role in securing the convictions.

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