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Posted: Wed 14:52, 18 Dec 2013
Post subject: U.S. delegation to Russian Olympics includes gay a
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Tennis legend Billie Jean King will join former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and figure skater Brian Boitano at the games' opening ceremonies on February 7, the White House said Tuesday. White House aide Rob Nabors and the U.S. ambassador to Russia will round out the delegation to Sochi.
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Vice President Joe Biden and his wife led a U.S. group to the last Winter Games, held in Vancouver.
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Read: French president to skip Sochi
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