International
Jul. 24, 2001
Border Crossing
When George Gonzalez went to see the summer blockbuster "Pearl Harbor," a three-hour World War II epic, he was one of the few viewers who stuck around to watch the credits. The San Diego partner of Los Angeles' Haight Brown & Bonesteel put in a lot of work for the movie, and seeing his name scroll by was a sweet reward.




When George Gonzalez went to see the summer blockbuster "Pearl Harbor," a three-hour World War II epic, he was one of the few viewers who stuck around to watch the credits.
The San Diego partner of Los Angeles' Haight Brown & Bonesteel put in...
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