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In Recess

Aug. 17, 2018

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David Ulich’s films examine controversial moments in the history of Olympic competition.

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LOS ANGELES — Attorney David Ulich aims to spread awareness through his involvement in the Olympic movement.

“I’ve been to 10 Olympics or so, going back to 2000,” said Ulich, a longtime fan of the Olympics. Quick to identify London’s 2012 Summer Olympics as one of his favorites, he said they all have their pros and cons.

“Having the right city ... makes a big difference, and London was just a lot...

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