A San Francisco police officer has been suspended for nine months after he admitted to using airport surveillance cameras to ogle women and to writing an anti-gay epithet on a supervisor's helmet. The San Francisco Police Commission suspended Officer William Rossi, a 25- year veteran, on Wednesday for three months on each of the three charges lodged against him as part of a settlement of disciplinary charges. He was charged with two counts of misconduct -- bringing discredit on the department and failing to attend to his duties -- stemming from an incident Feb. 29, 2004. That day, he used...