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From USA Today:
S.F. GIVES BATTLESHIP THE HEAVE-HO.
In the two years since the USS Midway found a permanent dock in San Diego Harbor, it has become a major tourist attraction. Nearly 900,000 people have boarded the aircraft carrier in its first year of operation, rejuvenating shops and restaurants on the waterfront. Now the Navy has another ship in wants to bestow on a West Coast port, the big World War II battleship USS Iowa.
But the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 to spurn the ship. Supervisors who oppose the offer say they don't want a ship from a military in which openly gay men and women cannot serve. Now Stockton, a farm hub in California's Central Valley, wants to place the Iowa at its freshwater port up the San Joaquin River from San Francisco Bay.
Randall

S.F. GIVES BATTLESHIP THE HEAVE-HO.
In the two years since the USS Midway found a permanent dock in San Diego Harbor, it has become a major tourist attraction. Nearly 900,000 people have boarded the aircraft carrier in its first year of operation, rejuvenating shops and restaurants on the waterfront. Now the Navy has another ship in wants to bestow on a West Coast port, the big World War II battleship USS Iowa.
But the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 to spurn the ship. Supervisors who oppose the offer say they don't want a ship from a military in which openly gay men and women cannot serve. Now Stockton, a farm hub in California's Central Valley, wants to place the Iowa at its freshwater port up the San Joaquin River from San Francisco Bay.
Randall
