automated cameras will start issuing warnings *today in the 35- hundred block of east 95-th, near calumet park. the warnings will be issued for 30 days. as chicago's world cup fever grows, the city's viewing parties are being moved to a new location. when the american team faces belgium tomorrow, it'll be carried on the big screens at soldier field. there's enough space there to accommodate more than 60 thousand soccer fans. they'll open the gates at 1:30 in the afternoon... the game starts at 3. admission is free, but parking is not. beer and snacks *will be sold inside. chicago's 45-th annual pride parade had something new to celebrate this year. it's the first one since illinois legalized gay marriage. this couple got married aboard one of the 70-floats at this year's parade. there were also 200-groups including schools, churches, local businesses, and politicians. officials say up to one-million people watched the four-mile parade go through uptown, lakeview and lincoln park. police say they made eight arrests, including one for damage to a police vehicle. the gay marriage law continues to