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Here are this year’s Korea Finder Leadersboard:
1. Mark -3
2. Leon Laporte - 1
2. Rob - 1
2. Ryoske - 1
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2:27 am on February 20th, 2008 1
Dr. Sammy Lee, old school Korean-American Olympic diver. (I define “old school Korean-American” as someone who was in the US before immigration wave that started in the mid-70s)
The only way you could make this contest easier is with a picture of Young Oak Kim wearing a 100th Infantry Batt. uniform.
7:33 am on February 20th, 2008 2
Yes, Tony got it.
I wanted to start adding some prominent Korea-Americans to the contest due to requests made before for me to add some as well as I think it is a good way to diversify the weekly contest.
10:43 am on February 20th, 2008 3
Hey, I’m not complaining - it’s not like I ever get any of the location shots.
1:18 pm on February 20th, 2008 4
I’m glad it is having its desired effect to get more people involved and more of a shot at answering the Korea Finder questions. I will have a more detail posting up shortly on Dr. Sammy Lee who really is a great American story.
4:05 pm on February 20th, 2008 5
GI,
Thanks for answering my request by putting famous Korean-American in your finder. Dr Lee was not only Great Sportsman but he was also US Army Physician. He served in the Army in WW II and Korean war. He is true American hero. The public service runs in the family. His son is a real life Beverly Hill cop.