“This thing had the makings of...
“This thing had the makings of a civil war, but in the end, it did
not go there. Everybody has taken the high road.”
-- Steve Bromberg, Newport Beach councilman, on the city’s 6-0
vote to approve a Mormon temple with a 90-foot steeple on Bonita
Canyon Drive
“We only own our homes, not the whole street. We don’t get to mark
where we park.”
-- Bill Folsom, recreational vehicle owner and activist, on the
problems created by Costa Mesa’s new ordinance, which bans RV parking
on city streets, with a 48-hour exception for loading or unloading in
front of the owner’s home
“At my age, I think a lot about how lucky I am not to have gone to
war. I’m lucky I didn’t have to face the horrors of war -- you can
get shot at, step on a landmine. Not many people think of that.”
-- Christopher White, Corona del Mar resident, on offering a
screening of his film “Missing Brendan,” the saga of a family that
travels to Vietnam to bring back the remains of its lost son and
brother, to veterans on Veterans Day
“She was a second mom to everybody who passed through the
newsroom. Any journalist who worked there quickly learned that she
was the most intelligent and well-read person in the place.”
-- Bill Lobdell, former editor of the Daily Pilot, on former Pilot
librarian and history columnist Anne Spinn, who passed away at age 71
“It’s really a matter of principle. The critical victory for us
here is the jury spoke out strongly about contractual obligations.”
-- Leigh Steinberg, Newport Beach sports agent, on winning his
breach of contract suits Friday against former partner David Dunn,
who started a competing agency, taking many of Steinberg’s clients.
Juries in the two suits awarded Steinberg $44.6 million.
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