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In 1994, a federal jury awarded $50,000 in compensatory damages and $51 in punitive damages against two officers. Joyner's attorneys also sought $204,000 in fees and a new trial. Massage Therapy Give the perfect Valentine's Day Gift Get a one hour session for $22.00 With this coupon Gift Certificates Available expires 2/14/95 1012 Mass. St. Suite 201 Above Copenhagen Furniture Under the new laws, fans convicted of misconduct will be banned from stadiums and forced to report to police stations at the time of Italian League games. CINEMA TWIN 410-7044 53181 $1.25 Man shot at soccer match French officials cancel games after incidents of fan violence Atout was killed outside the Drancy stadium by an 18-year-old North African youth with a rifle who was angered after an ill-tempered match between the host team, Jeanne d'Arc de Drancy, and the visiting FC Berbers, backed by Atout. The clubs were ordered to contribute to security expenses and halt support for fan groups, which often include hard-core "ultras" — the equivalent of British hooligans. The amount the teams must contribute to security was not specified. Italian soccer clubs have been accused of tolerating and financing groups of violent fans that follow their team on the road. The Associated Press PARIS — The French sports minister urged tough moves yesterday to curb sports-related violence after the shooting death of a fan prompted cancellation of 6,800 pro and amateur matches in the Paris area this weekend. Italian lawmakers yesterday approved anti-violence measures including banning trouble-making fans and boosting team payments for added security. Red Star's president, Jean-Claude Bras, protested that soccer was being made a scapegoat for underlyin- social problems in low-income suburbs such as Drancy. The death Tuesday of 22-year-old Douadi Atout — shot in a working class suburb last weekend by a fan of a rival amateur team — followed the Jan. 29 stabbing death of an Italian fan. Sports events in Italy were canceled Sunday to give fans a day to reflect on the killing. Soccer authorities also ordered a minute of silence at the start of all other matches in France. "What happened Sunday was an ordinary story of hate among teenage brats," Bras said. "It could have happened somewhere else, outside a cinema or a concert. Despite occasional rowdiness by Paris-based hooligans, France has experienced less soccer-related violence than most other Western European countries, so the death of Atout had deep impact. --- Jean-Claude Bras Red Starpresident "Soccer didn't cause this murder," he said. "It's being held hostage in this tragedy, and it's not able to solve the problems of modern society." Emotional trauma kept jumper from competing The Associated Press Olympian wins court settlement LOS ANGELES — Olympic triple-jump gold medalist Al Joyner and the city have agreed to a $245,000 settlement of his lawsuit, in which the athlete contended that he was arrested because he was a black man driving a nice car. France's youth and sports minister Michele Alliot-Marie summoned officials from the Interior and Social Affairs ministries, as well as soccer administrators, to her office to discuss ways to curb violence linked to sports. A U.S. district judge ruled in October that Joyner was arrested without Alliot-Marie said further talks would take place next week. The talks will be aimed at adopting measures to ensure that sport "is no longer used as a forum and a pretext for violence." Officers said they stopped Joyner because they mistakenly thought the car was stolen. Minutes later, police stopped him again, suspecting him of being involved in a hit-and-run accident. Most of the matches canceled by Paris-area soccer officials involved amateur teams, including those in youth leagues and women's leagues. But the decision also affects a game involving Red Star, a member of the professional league's second division. City attorneys urged the City Council to approve the settlement Tuesday because the court might have added more damages in a second trial. Joyner's attorneys had demanded $1 million in earlier settlement talks. Joyner she ordeal caused him to suffer emotionally and drop out of national trials before the 1992 Olympics. Not only did he miss the probable cause when police twice stopped his Nissan 300ZX on May 8, 1992. Joyner sued the police department for false arrest, false imprisonment and civil rights violations. ChiPID Makes the Mistake of Shooting an ARROW at Robin Hood. 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