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- Glenn_Cowan abstract "Glenn L. Cowan (August 25, 1952 – April 6, 2004) was an American table tennis player, and arguably one of two critical personalities, the other being the Chinese table tennis player Zhuang Zedong, in the 1971 Ping Pong Diplomacy which served as a prelude to the normalization of the Sino-American relations. Cowan, a former Santa Monica College student, died in 2004. He had been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment and underwent a bypass surgery. During the surgery, he went into a coma and died of a heart attack.Zhuang Zedong called from Beijing to express his sympathy, and in 2007 visited the United States, and met Cowan's mother. He called never seeing Cowan again the greatest "regret of my life."".
- Glenn_Cowan birthDate "1951".
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- Glenn_Cowan deathDate "2004-04-06".
- Glenn_Cowan deathYear "2004".
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- Glenn_Cowan wikiPageWikiLink Coma.
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- Glenn_Cowan wikiPageWikiLink Sino-American_relations.
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- Glenn_Cowan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glenn Cowan".
- Glenn_Cowan dateOfBirth "1951".
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- Glenn_Cowan name "Cowan, Glenn".
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- Glenn_Cowan comment "Glenn L. Cowan (August 25, 1952 – April 6, 2004) was an American table tennis player, and arguably one of two critical personalities, the other being the Chinese table tennis player Zhuang Zedong, in the 1971 Ping Pong Diplomacy which served as a prelude to the normalization of the Sino-American relations. Cowan, a former Santa Monica College student, died in 2004. He had been hospitalized for psychiatric treatment and underwent a bypass surgery.".
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