DisplayAds ("icatcher", "1", "1"); DisplayAds ("Top", "468", "60"); Contact us Complain Ombudsman ::: Advertise ::: In newspaper Online ::: Subscribe ::: The newspaper E-newsletters Magazines ::: Print ::: Global edition Syndication Sunday, 30 May 2004 Home Search Archive Contact us ... You and your small business Island Shocker: Joel Voted Off PULAU TIGA. Joel Klug, the 28-year-old Arkansas financial adviser, was voted off Pulau Tiga in a shocking vote. Not only was Joel picked by many to win the Survivor game, but his leadership and physical presence so necessary in Immunity Challenges in the Pagong tribe made him seem indispensable. However, in a shocking Tribal Council, Joel was sent packing. "Wow," he said on his way out, shaking his head. "Wow." The vote marked a shift in island politics. While several of the first castaways voted off were considered liabilities to their tribes, Joel's strength didn't prevent him from becoming the next castaway voted off. As Survivor rounds down to the final ten, tribal voting strategy now seems to revolve around offing likely winners. Impending Merger The talk at both camps was frequently about the merger that will happen in a few days. Having formed loyalties within their own tribes, the soon-to-be-former challenge opponents, Tagi and Pagong, are about to become one new tribe. Sean, Rudy, Richard, Kelly, and Susan are about to live side by side with Gretchen, Greg, Colleen, Gervase, and Jenna. While some castaways began strategizing how to deal with members of the opposing tribe, others simply feared what their new lives would be like. | |
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