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	margin: 0px;
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	font-size: 8pt;
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.mainNav
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.navTitle
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	text-decoration: none;
	color: #AF1111;
	font-size: 9pt;
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	text-decoration: underline;
	color: #ADADAD;
	font-size: 7pt;
	margin-bottom: 2px;
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	color: #EEEEEE;
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	text-decoration: none;
	color: #FFFFFF;
	font-size: 7pt;
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.subMenu
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	height: 10px;
	margin-left: 20px;
	padding-top: 2px;
	padding-bottom: 4px;
	padding-left: 7px;
	font-size: 7pt;
	color: #AF1111;
	font-weight: bold;
	text-decoration: none;
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.hide
{
	display: none;
}
.show
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	display: block;
	margin-left:Fay Ann Lee has appeared in Miss Saigon, Into The Woods, The Comedy of Errors, King Lear, Heading East and four Pan Asian Rep’s shows – The Joy Luck Club, Forbidden City Blues, Letter to a Student Revolutionary and her favorite theatrical role as Sybil in Noel Coward’s Private Lives.  Fay is also an avid tennis player and has represented New York City in national competition at the USTA 5.0 level.  She “died and went to tennis heaven” when Mayor David Dinkins invited her to sit with him in the Royal Box at Wimbledon where they sat behind the Duke of Kent.  Fay is a big supporter of both the New York Junior Tennis League as well as USTA Serves – two charities that provide under-served students with free tennis equipment and lessons, tutoring, college placement counseling as well as opportunities for college scholarships.  Most recently, Lee wrote, directed and starred in the romantic comedy, Falling for Grace as a response to the lack of Asian American characters in film.  Falling for Grace, was a sold-out hit at the Tribeca Film Festival and for the past 2 years, had been touring theatrically across the country.
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