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THE SHIP COMES IN: ZOE ZANIDAKIS VOTED OUT April 25, 2002 On Day 27, Zoe Zanidakis, the 35-year-old fishing boat captain from Monhegan Island, Maine, was voted out of the Soliantu tribe in a 7-1 vote. Zoe joins John Carroll as the second member of the Jury, which will return every three days to observe Tribal Council, and which will eventually vote to determine who will be the Sole Survivor. As Zoe's torch was extinguished, she gave her final words, saying, "It's a little bit of a surprise to be voted off this early. I did my best. I guess Zoe is leaving." ( Zoe's Final WordsA New Soliantu Relieved by the previous night's vote in which John Carroll was voted out of the tribe, Sean Rector, the 30-year-old teacher from Harlem, New York, found himself in a new, jovial mood. "Can't you feel a brand new day," sang Sean as he leapt into the water, rinsing off the past 24 days and looking for a fresh start. "With John gone, and now that myself, Kathy, Vecepia, Paschal, and Neleh got together, now truly may the best man win with no alliance." Proving that Survivor is as tough mentally as it is physically, Neleh Dennis, the 21-year-old student from Layton, Utah, explained, "It's just funny to see that we turned around at the last second to beat them at their own game by all voting together is hilarious. I just laughed my head off." ( Vecepia on previous night's vote |
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