Cross country.1 HONOLULU, HAWAII For the city and county of Honolulu, see City & County of Honolulu. “Honolulu” redirects here. For other uses, see Honolulu (disambiguation). Honolulu is the capital as well as the most populous community of the State of Hawaii, United States. Gov. Linda Lingle Linda Lingle (born Linda Cutter on June 4, 1953) has been Governor of Hawaii since December 2, 2002. She was sworn in for a second term on December 4, 2006. on July 11 signed a bill into law prohibiting landlords from discriminating against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people. At the same time the governor vetoed another bill that would have added protections for gender identity to Hawaii's antidiscrimination law. 2 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. In response to strong opposition from gay and lesbian leaders, the city council on July 22 reconsidered the use of taxpayer dollars to cover the cost of honoring local antigay pastor Fred K.C. Price with a public square in south Los Angeles South Los Angeles is the official name for a large geographic and cultural area lying to the southwest and southeast of downtown Los Angeles, California. The area was formerly called South Central Los Angeles, and is still sometimes called South Central. . 3 CHICAGO, ILL. Atl five Republicans on the Cook County board of commissioners The Cook County Board of Commissioners is a legislative body made up of 17 commissioners who are elected by district for four year terms. Cook County is in the northeastern section of Illinois and includes the city of Chicago. in July officially withdrew their names from a routine proclamation welcoming the 2006 Gay Games to Chicago. 4 FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. Studio 716, a gay bar that once before had been the target of an arson attempt, was destroyed by flames on July 16. 5 MIDDLEBROOK, VA. St. John's Reformed United Church of Christ United Church of Christ, American Protestant denomination formed in 1957 by a merger of the General Council of Congregational Christian Churches (see Congregationalism) and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. on July 9 was vandalized with antigay graffiti and a small fire started in the church's sanctuary, Earlier that week the UCC's general synod overwhelmingiy approved a resolution supporting same-sex marriage. 6 TAMPA, FLA FLA Florida (old style) FLA Macromedia Flash (file extension) FLA Flash Files (file extension) FLA Fair Labor Association FLA Front Line Assembly . A jury found Ronnie Paris Jr., 21, guilty July 14, of second-degree murder and aggravated child abuse after beating his 3-year-old son to death in January because he didn't want the boy to grow up gay. The child's mother, Nysherrah Paris, is charged with child neglect for failing to report the abuse. |
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