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David Ta-wei Lee (李大維, pinyin: Lǐ Dàwéi) (b. 1949) is the current head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Canada. He is the former head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in Washington, DC, and as such, was the de facto Republic of China (Taiwan) ambassador to the United States. The US and the ROC hold no official relations due to the U.S. adherence to the One-China policy.
David Morris Lee (born January 20, 1931) is a physicist whose work on low-temperature helium-3 won him the Nobel Prize in 1996.
David Lee (born April 29 1983, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's New York Knicks. Lee played collegiately for the Florida Gators of the University of Florida as a power forward
David Lee (born 1953) is an outspoken, English, contemporary, art critic—condemning conceptual art in general and the Turner Prize in particular. He publishes and edits The Jackdaw magazine, critical of the contemporary art world.
David Lee was a Singaporean footballer who played for the Singapore national football team and Geylang Utd as a goalkeeper.
He was part of the Singapore M-League side that won the 1994 Malaysia Cup and M-League title. He had also won the first ever S-league title and Singapore Cup "double", with Geylang Utd in 1996. He had since retired from professional football in 1997.
He is the goalkeeping coach of Singapore Armed Forces Football Club currently and trains budding youth goalkeepers at the Singapore Sports School.
David Lee is a footballer who plays for Longford Town F.C. He has previously played for Shamrock Rovers and Shelbourne F.C. and Monaghan United, his most successful club.
David Allen Lee (born 1943) played football for the former Baltimore Colts and subsequently retired from a career as a General Motors executive in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish, in northwestern Louisiana. He accumulated several sports records in punting for the Colts in a 12-year career from 1966 until 1978.
Lee was born to Roy Lee (1916-1994) and the former Hazel Braley (1919-2007). He grew up in the small town of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish, some thirty miles east of Shreveport. The family home at the intersection of Goodwill and Ash streets was only a short walk from the Minden High School stadium, then a new structure, where Lee made his first successful mark in football between 1957 and 1960. Not only was he All-District and All-State in football in his senior year, the fall of 1960, but he excelled similarly in basketball (1958-1961), baseball (1959-1961), and track (1958-1961). He was also elected by his peers to the Student Council during his senior year.
Upon his 1961 graduation from Minden High School, Lee enrolled on a football scholarship at Louisiana Tech University (then Louisiana Polytechnic Institute), located some forty miles east of Minden in Ruston, the seat of Lincoln Parish. Similarly successful in college football, the tall, ectomorphic Lee excelled in punting. After graduation from Tech in 1965, Lee joined the Cleveland Browns. They signed the papers in Ruston at the home of the parents of football star Bert Jones. He was transferred after a year to the Colts. As a rookie, Lee won the National Football League punting title.
In 1969, the Colts lost Super Bowl III to the New York Jets, but Lee again won the NFL punting title. In 1971, the year in which the Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys to win Super Bowl V, Lee uncorked a 76-yard punt, the longest in Colts history.
In 1973, Lee's friend, the Colts' quarterback John Unitas, went to the San Diego Chargers after concluding his Baltimore career as the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yardage. Six years after Lee retired from the Colts, the team relocated to Indianapolis.
During his sports career, Lee was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and often gave motivational lectures to young people attempting to develop their athletic abilities.
Lee is married to the former Sandra Harper (born 1945), his high school cheerleader and sweetheart. The Lees reside in Bossier City in Bossier Parish east of Shreveport. The Lees have a son and a daughter. Jared Harper Lee (born 1971) resides in Plano, Texas, with his wife, Heather A. Lee (born 1974). Whitney Lee Nolan (born ca. 1966), a school administrator, resides in Jasper, Georgia, with her husband, Roger R. Nolan (born ca. 1960), a teacher and coach.
Lee has a younger brother, Danny Roy Lee (born 1953), of Minden, who played high school and college football. He has a sister, Denece Lee Thibodeaux (born 1955), married to Charles E. Thibodeaux (born 1951), of Houston. A second sister, Mildred Diane Lee Doss (1942-1982), was the wife of Harold Wayne Doss.
Lee was among several outstanding football figures from his hometown of Minden during the 1960s. Charlie T. Hennigan (born 1935), originally from Bienville Parish, graduated from Minden High School in 1953 and played for Northwestern State University in Natchitoches prior to joining the newly-created Houston Oilers in 1960.The somewhat dimunitive Fred Haynes (1946-2006), a 1964 Minden High School graduate, became a champion college player at LSU, where he was affectionately known as the "Littlest Tiger." Larry Brewer (born 1948), a 1966 graduate of Minden High School, went on to play for Louisiana Tech as a teammate of Terry Bradshaw. He joined the Atlanta Falcons after college graduation but was unable to meet the commitment because of an injury. Brewer became a certified public accountant and worked in hospital management until he drowned in 2003 while on a family vacation in Hawaii.
David Lee (born 26 November 1969 in Bristol) is a retired English footballer.
A central defender, Lee spent most of his career at Chelsea, whom he joined as a junior. He made his club debut against Leicester City, scoring in a 2-1 win. In ten years with Chelsea, Lee made 196 appearances, but struggled to cement a regular place in the starting line-up. As a result, his time with Chelsea was punctuated by brief loan spells with Reading, Plymouth Argyle, Portsmouth and Sheffield United.
Seeking regular football, Lee joined Bristol Rovers on a free transfer in 1998 and later had spells at Crystal Palace, Exeter City, Parramatta Power, Havant & Waterlooville and Forest Green Rovers.
David Mark Lee (born November 5 1967 in Whitefield, Greater Manchester) is an English former professional footballer.
Lee, a right-winger, began his career with Bury in 1986. In five years at Gigg Lane, he made just over 200 league appearances and scored 35 goals.
Southampton came in for his services in 1991 with a successful £350,000 bid. Lee's stay on the south coast was short-lived, however; after only twenty appearances he returned to the north-west with Bolton Wanderers in a one-month loan deal. In December 1992, Bolton made the move permanent in a £275,000 deal.
Lee remained at Burnden Park for five years, clocking up 147 appearances and scoring sixteen goals.
In 1997 he joined Wigan Athletic for £250,000, and he maintained his goalscoring touch, netting eleven goals during his three years with the Latics.
Lee joined Blackpool on loan in 1999, before making a permanent move to Carlisle United on a non-contract basis.
A year later, the midfielder joined non-league side Morecambe, with whom he finished his career.
David Lee (born July 2, 1953 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri) is an American football coach as the quarterbacks coach with the Miami Dolphins.
David Emmer Lee (born March 12, 1973 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American former Major League Baseball player. A pitcher, Lee played for the Colorado Rockies ( - ), San Diego Padres ( ), and Cleveland Indians ( - ).
David Lee was a natural gas trader at the Bank of Montreal who was dismissed after facing nearly $800 million in losses.




