Summary
In a world reeling from the prospect of a deadly swine flu pandemic, the latest disappointment involving the ship of fools anchored off the shores of Long Beach hardly seems worth noting.
For more than 40 years, city fathers and mothers have hoped against hope that if the Queen Mary's many promoters' and managers' ideas were only built, people would come. Alas, the stepchild of Long Beach, which seemingly stays up nights breaking its parents' hearts, is in trouble again. As P-T reporter Paul Eakins wrote Monday, Jeff Klein, a Newport Beach developer with big ideas, has jumped overboard, the latest casualty to the reality that shallow pockets and big ideas don't mix.See the full content of this document
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Heartbreak On the High Seas
Klein joins Joe Prevratil, another Dreamer o...
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