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This page will direct you to news & sites about CBS Network's Survivor: Cook Islands show contestant Becky Lee

 

About Becky Lee

 

Born to South Korean immigrants in Flushing, New York, Rebekah "Becky" Lee was raised in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. She attended Thomas Jefferson High School where she played varsity tennis all four years and did international volunteer work in several developing countries.  Becky currently resides in Washington, D.C. Her birth date is September 11, 1977.

 

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News Articles about Survivor Cook Islands contestant Becky Lee

 

FayObserver.com 2/4/07 ‘Survivor’ winner, ally can see clearly now

Daily News 12/26/06 Thomas Jefferson graduate finishes third on 'Survivor'

Reality TV Magazine 12/22/06 Survivor Cook Islands - Ozzy wants to build skate parks in Mexico, Becky suffered from back injury

Reality News Online 12/20/06 Survivor: Cook Islands – Why Becky Lost

IGN 12/19/06 Exclusive Survivor: Cook Islands Interview: Becky

Reality News Online 12/18/06 “We Discussed Every Decision” – An Interview with Survivor: Cook Islands’ Becky

About.com 8/26/06 Another Pittsburgh Native on Survivor

Celebrity Spider 8/23/06 Contestants Announced for Survivor: Cook Islands

 

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