*ROSTOCK, Germany* (AP) -- Masked demonstrators showered police with
grapefruit-sized rocks and beer bottles, then were driven back with water
cannon and tear gas during a protest march Saturday against the upcoming
Group of Eight summit in Germany.

The clashes left smoke from burning cars and the sting of tear gas drifting
through the harborfront area in the north German port of Rostock. Some 146
police were hurt, 25 of them seriously.

Radicals "are smashing everything in their way to pieces," said Karsten
Wolff, a police spokesman.

The officially permitted march preceded a three-day summit beginning
Wednesday in the seaside resort of Heiligendamm, where German Chancellor
Angela Merkel hosts the leaders of the other G8 nations -- Britain, France,
Japan, Italy, Russia, Canada and the United States.

The leaders are expected to discuss measures against global warming, the
fight against AIDS and poverty in Africa, and the world economy. As in
previous years, the summit drew protesters of various stripes opposed to
globalization, capitalism and the G8 itself.

Most marchers were peaceful, but others pried up paving stones and broke
them into chunks before charging police. Officers in helmets and full body
armor fell back, then charged the demonstrators.

Five large green police trucks with twin water cannons mounted on top
blasted groups of rioters. A police car was destroyed and several parked
cars burned, spreading black smoke over the area.

Protesters torched a large blue recycling bin.


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Ross Bender
http://rossbender.org

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