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  2. Patrick Chun - Wikipedia

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    Chun was born at St. Elizabeth's Health Center in Youngstown, Ohio [1] to a Korean-American family. His parents had immigrated to Ohio from South Korea in 1969 to pursue the American dream. [2] Growing up in Strongsville, Ohio [3] Chun played baseball, basketball, and football through junior high and senior high school. [2]

  3. Patrick Chung - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Christopher Chung (born August 19, 1987) is a Jamaican-American former professional football safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the New England Patriots.

  4. Pork knuckles and ginger stew - Wikipedia

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    In Hong Kong, Chinese herbal franchises such as Hung Fook Tong and vinegar maker Pat Chun have started selling ready-to-eat pork knuckle stew. In 2013 February, Hung Fook Tong launched a promotion selling vouchers for a pot of the delicacy. Customers of the Pat Chun company can order pots of fresh stew and get it delivered from their shops.

  5. Patrick Mahomes - Wikipedia

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    His father is Pat Mahomes, a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, [12] and his mother is Randi Martin. [13] Mahomes has a younger brother, Jackson, who is a social media influencer. [14] [15] [16] Mahomes's parents divorced in 2006. [13] His half-brother through his father, Graham Walker, plays football at Brown University. [17]

  6. Murder of Glory Chau and Moon Siu - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 2013, a day after the interview, Chau and his friend, Angus Tse Chun-kei, were indicted for killing and dismembering Chau's parents in Tse's Tai Kok Tsui flat in the Hoi Hing Building, Kok Cheung Street. According to reports, Chau invited his parents to visit Tse's flat, telling them that it was a new flat he had just rented, and ...

  7. Julia Fayerweather Afong - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Julia and Afong's life was fictionalized in the short magazine story, “Chun Ah Chun”, by American novelist Jack London. It was later published his 1912 book The House of Pride: And Other Tales of Hawaiʻi. London's highly embellished story of Afong depicts him as a "crafty coolie" who spites the white capitalist establishment ...

  8. Patrick Tse - Wikipedia

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    Tse's second wife was Deborah Lee (Chinese: 狄波拉), a Hong Kong actress. They have two children, Hong Kong actor-singer Nicholas Tse and actress and model Jennifer Tse. Tse and his family lived in Vancouver after his retirement from acting, but they have since returned to Hong Kong. In 1996, Tse divorced Lee.

  9. Chun Afong - Wikipedia

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    His life has been caricatured in 1912 short-story Chun Ah Chun, by American novelist Jack London and 13 Daughters, a short-lived 1961 Broadway musical written by his great-grandson. In 1997, Bob Dye, who married one of Afong's descendants, wrote a book chronicling his life titled Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the ...