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Law Practice

Dec. 22, 2009

Leading Olympic Team Was Homecoming

For Charles C. Lee, being chosen to lead the U.S. Olympics team at the 2008 Games in Beijing had a personal meaning beyond the honor itself.

By Susan McRae

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - For Charles C. Lee, being chosen to lead the U.S. Olympics team at the 2008 Games in Beijing had a personal meaning beyond the honor itself.

It reunited him with the Chinese athletes he first met in 1984, when, as special envoy to the People's Republic of China, he convinced that country to participate in the Los Angeles Summer Games.

That was the year th...

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