Transitions.DIED: Philip Brett, 64, musicologist mu·si·col·o·gy n. The historical and scientific study of music. mu si·co·log , of cancer, in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. ,
October 16.
DIED: Alan David Rosenberg, 74, gay activist, of complications from open-head surgery, in Charlotte, N.C., October 14. APPROVED: A city ordinance basing discrimination based as sexual orientation sexual orientation n. The direction of one's sexual interest toward members of the same, opposite, or both sexes, especially a direction seen to be dictated by physiologic rather than sociologic forces. in areas such as jobs and housing, in Bloomington, Ill., October 28. RETIRED: George Carey, archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. , the leader of the Anglican Church, October 31, Carey's pro-gay successor, Rowan Williams, takes office in December. SENTENCED: Frederick Clark, 37 to life in prison for the 1999 murder of Metropolitan Community Church pastor Ed Sherriff, in Sacramento, October 31. |
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