San Francisco -- The city's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution urging city and state agencies to penalize a gay nightclub that a city commission said discriminated against blacks. The decision comes a little more than a month after San Francisco's Human Rights Commission found that Les Natali, the owner of a popular gay nightclub called "Badlands," violated local civil rights codes. "The city has taken a strong stand against discrimination," said John Newsome with And Castro For All, the organization that pursued the case. In the resolution, the board urged the city attorney, the California Department...