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Tacoma duo reaches "Amazing Race" finals
Ronald and Christina Hsu, the bickering father-and-daughter team from Tacoma, are one of three teams racing to the finish at 8 tonight on "The Amazing Race" (KIRO-7).
Christina, a 26-year-old policy analyst now living in Washington, D.C., and her father, a 58-year-old sales executive, battled race obstacles as well as each other before pulling into the lead in the last two legs.
The pair said they hope the experience would bring them closer together. The $1 million prize wouldn't hurt, either.
— Seattle Times staff
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
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