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DIANE BELL

Port offers naming rights to terminal - for a price

While the city of San Diego is backing away from the concept of selling naming rights to its new City Hall complex as undignified, the Port District is happy to put a name on its proposed cruise ship terminal, thank you.

How about Carnival Cruise Ship Terminal? Or, Celebrity Terminal? Princess Cruise Ship Terminal has a lofty ring? Somehow, calling the terminal Royal Caribbean or Holland America seem geographically out of whack. All of these are cruise lines that home port in San Diego and, hence, might be interested in striking a deal.

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About Diane Bell

Diane Bell's column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Fax items to (619) 260-5009; call (619) 293-1518; e-mail to diane.bell@uniontrib.com; or mail to The San Diego Union-Tribune, Box 120191, San Diego 92112-0191.

Diane Bell

Port offers naming rights to terminal – for a price: While the city of San Diego is backing away from the concept of selling naming rights to its new City Hall complex as undignified, the Port District is happy to put a name on its proposed cruise ship terminal, thank you.

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