12 ▼ augu st 19. 1994 ▼ ju s t o ut national news Coventry Cycle ( Ì w orks Olympics flee Cobb County Organized pressure from gay and lesbian groups and a former Olympic star prompt the move UPHILL TECHNOLOGY. DOWN HILL PRICING. Com« in and test ride the new 1994 models from Trek. Mountoin Bikes and City Bikes starting at $259. by Martha Allen O PE N T U E S D A Y -S U N D A Y 2 3 0 -7 7 2 3 • 20 25 SE Haw thorn« Northwest Portland Chiropractic Physicians Charles E. Ponsonby, D.C. Don Wheatley, D.C. 274-9011 5O0IDG “We take the necessary time to diagnose and effectively treat those who put their trust in us. is Biuevino 908 NW 23rd Avenue 221-1459 Eye exams available ” Pettygrove Medical Center 2230 N.W. Pettygrove St. Portland, OR Hours By Appointment Parking Available n O p p o rtu n ity like th is happens o n ly once e ve ry pink m oon! The Portland Area Business Association is currently compiling the most comprehensive gay & lesbian business directory ever to be circulated both locally and nationally! . a ^ y°ur 0 t'arice An opportunity for great advertis­ ing exposure at unbelievable low rates! Very easy on the pocket- book! You’ll regret not getting in on this great business opportunity! You certainly don’t want to be the only one not listed! PORTLAND AREA ,Wi ^B U SIN E SS ASSOCIATION^ For information and advertising rates call 220-0366. Ad Deadline is August 30, 1994. Make new contacts! Have a fabulous time networking at our monthly meeting, For information and reservations call 223-2984. he 1996 Olympic vol­ leyball games will not be held in Cobb County, Ga.— where commissioners passed and continue to support a homophobic resolution. Pressure from gay and lesbian groups and form er O lym pic star Greg Louganis prompted the Atlanta Com m ittee for the Olympic Games to move the event. Gay and lesbian residents of Cobb County formed the Olym­ pics Out of Cobb Coalition, with the goal of removing the presti­ gious Olympic competition from the county. Last year, the local govern­ ment of Cobb County passed a resolution condemning same sex orientation. Specifically, the reso­ lution says the so-called “gay lifestyle” is incompatible with the com m unity’s standards. The county commission had refused to rescind the measure, despite mounting opposition from resi­ dents and the Olympic commit­ tee. In late July, the Olympic com­ mittee announced that no part of the 1996 games will take place in Cobb County. Preliminary vol­ leyball competitions were sched­ uled to be held in the county, which is near suburban Atlanta. The total pull-out followed an attempted compromise between gay activists and the commis­ sioners. However, the commis­ sioners repeatedly refused to re­ Greg Louganis scind the resolution, and also voted down a compromise resolution offered last month. Commissioner Bill Byme said, “I resent the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games using the media to pressure us.” He added, “We can withdraw the [compromise] proposal and tell ACOG to find another place.” The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force ap­ plauded the O lym pic committee’s action. Ex­ ecutive Director Peri Jude Radecic said, “We com­ mend the Olympic com­ mittee for taking this prin­ cipled stand and agreeing that Cobb County does not deserve the honor of host­ ing the Olympic games.” She added, "It would have been an international disgrace to host the multicultural Olympics in a county where bigotry and prejudice are pro­ claimed through anti-gay resolutions.” “Most communities in this country would embrace the historic opportunity to host the Olym­ pic Games. Instead, Cobb County Commission­ ers have proclaimed that their No. 1 priority is anti-gay prejudice.” Radecic said. T Four-time Olympic gold medalist Louganis was among many who protested when Cobb County was selected as the site for volleyball competitions. In July, Louganis received the Rob­ ert J. Kane Award, given by the U.S. Olympic Committee to honor athletes who have succeeded at the U.S. Olympic Festival and who con­ tinue to support ath­ letics in their sport. L o u g an is d ed i­ cated the award to Dr. Tom Waddell, former Olympic athlete and founder o f the Gay Games. Waddell died from complications of AIDS in 1986. “The U.S. Olym­ pic Committee has al­ ready sent a strong message to all Olympic ath­ letes by giving the Robert J. Kane Award to an openly gay athlete,” Louganis said before the decision was made to pull out. “Now they should reinforce that message by encouraging the At­ lanta Committee for the Olympic Games to move the volleyball preliminaries to a venue that is open to all athletes, including gay and lesbian athletes.” “It would have been an international disgrace to host the multicultural Olympics in a county where bigotry and prejudice are proclaimed through anti-gay resolutions. ”