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`Survivor' loss no cause for bitterness for Chan.
From:
Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)
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May 15, 2007
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Byline: Chuck Barney
Yau-Man Chan, the Martinez, Calif., resident who came oh-so-close to winning $1 million on "Survivor: Fiji," swears that he tries not to torture himself with all the wouldas, couldas and shouldas. But he admits it isn't easy.
"I made a very expensive mistake," Chan said on Monday, just hours after the CBS reality series concluded with Southern California ad executive Earl Cole striking gold.
The mistake was his decision to trus...
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Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Chuck Barney column: 'Survivor' loss no cause for bitterness for Chan.(Column)
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; Byline: Chuck Barney May 15--YAU-MAN CHAN, the Martinez resident who came oh-so-close to winning $1 million on Survivor: Fiji, swears that he tries not to torture himself with all the wouldas, couldas and shouldas. But he admits it isn't easy. I made a very expensive mistake, Chan said on Monday,
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