PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS CONVERTED 4:3 MATERIAL<br/> <br />The doomed Titanic leaving Belfast in 1912.<br/> <br />It's sinking was one of the worst disasters in maritime history.<br/> <br />And now Australian mining entrepreneur, Clive Palmer is resurrecting not only the Titanic's name, but he says, the era's legacy of respect and kindness.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Professor Clive Palmer, Blue Star Line chairman, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I think if you come to some countries around the world, you no longer think about people as human beings, we no longer respect them and I think that that's something that we've got to turn the clock back in time and do."<br/> <br />Helen Benziger, great granddaughter of Titanic survivor, Molly Brown, agrees, saying not a day went by when her great grandmother didn't relive the tragedy.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Helen Benziger, great granddaughter of Titanic survivor, Margaret "Molly" Brown, saying (English):<br/> <br />"That way of thinking is gone and I think that's one of the things that this is going to bring back, and maybe just for five days, but I think there's going to be a whole attitude change when you board the Titanic. At least I would hope so."<br/> <br />Palmer unveiled the plans for the new ship, Titanic II, in New York.<br/> <br />The liner will recreate the design and decor of the original but with obvious modernizations like air conditioning and wi-fi Internet.<br/> <br />But will it be invincible?<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Professor Clive Palmer, Blue Star Line chairman, saying (English):<br/> <br />"I think anything will sink if you put a hole in it. I think it would be very cavalier to say something like that."<br/> <br />And Palmer is keeping mum about Titanic II's price tag, but he's confident it will be worth every dollar.
