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Another Familiar Face Joins the Administration

ABC News’ Karen Travers reports: Outwit, Outlast, Outplay – that motto served Yul Kwon well when he won “Survivor: Cook Islands” in 2006. And it may come in handy for Kwon in Washington as he settles into a new position... Full Article at ABC News

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  3. 'Survivor" winner Yul Kwon has snagged a job at the FCC -- taking complaints about reality shows. Kwon, who won "Survivor: Cook Islands" in 2006, has been appointed deputy chief of Consumer and Government Affairs at the FCC. Full Article at New York Post

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