LOME, Togo (AP) - The son of Togo's longtime dictator has been elected to succeed him as leader of this impoverished West African country, officials said Tuesday - an outcome that sparked street fights between security forces and opposition supporters who burned barricades in the capital. Faure Gnassingbe, 39, won 60 per cent, or 1.3 million, of the votes cast in Sunday's violence-scarred election, said electoral commission chairwoman Kissem Tchangai Walla. Main opposition candidate Bob Akitani received 38 per cent, or 841,000 votes, she said. "I'm very happy with these results," said Komi Koassou, campaign director for Gnassingbe's party....