Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, May 4, 2001 401K (After 90 Days) GREAT PAY, Dental, $200 Referral BONUS! Advance Opportunities, Medical, Paid Training & MORE! e-mail: tgoetz@affinitas.net Are your fears about social situations disrupting your daily life and relationships? Do you fear being the focus of attention? Would you turn down a job promotion because of the anxiety of giving a presentation? Do you have the fear that others scrutinize you? Do you fret about being humiliated in public? If so, you may be suffering from Social Phobia. Take this opportunity to learn more about your feelings, your physical reactions and about this common problem. A well known pharmaceutical company is studying an investigational medication that could help those who suffer from Social Phobia. If you're at least 18 years old and exhibit these kind of intense anxiety provoking fears and distressing reactions, call to learn more about this research study and how your may qualify for evaluations and investigational medication at no charge. CALL TO FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY (816)926-0932 Once again, the network managed to keep the show's winner a secret, despite filming last fall. This time, fewer people were trusted with the secret. The final votes were to be counted live on the air yesterday; even the contestants weren't sure who would take the $1 million prize. Host Jeff Probst carried a container with the final votes into a Los Angeles studio for the count. She was hugged by Donaldson, whose final miscalculation picking Wesson to be the finalist with him — ultimately cost him the million-dollar prize. Donaldson won $100,000. While not the phenomenon the original Survivor was last summer, the series has been a ratings giant again — and a giantkiller against NBC on Thursday nights. CBS already has plans for a third edition to air in the fall. "Oh, my God," she exclaimed after winning the 4-3 vote. NEW YORK — Tina Wesson, the sweet-talking nurse from Tennessee, joined Richard Hatch in the Survivor million- aires club yesterday. Sweet-talking nurse wins Survivor prize The Associated Press The 40-year-old mother of two from Knoxville outlasted Colby Donaldson, the heartthrob Texan, to become a future popculture trivia answer as the winner of the Outback edition of television's favorite game show. Wesson watched live in a Los Angeles studio as the votes from fellow contestants were counted and she was the winner. Nor was the final show as dramatic as the summer's ending, with Susan Hawk's now-legendary "rats and snakes" speech. The closest was when Jerri Manthey said both Wesson and Donaldson had manipulated others to get to where they were. "I want them to look at what they've been forced to become in this game versus who they claim to be in their real lives," she said. Donaldson, 27, said he enabled Wesson to join him in the final two because they became very close in the Outback. Famie, the chef who couldn't cook rice to anyone's satisfaction, was voted out after losing the final immunity challenge — a trivia quiz about the ousted contestants. "I never thought I could get this far," Wesson said when she was one of the three remaining contestants with Donaldson and Keith Famie, the chef from West Bloomfield, Mich. Oddsmakers had installed Wesson as the slight favorite going into the final night. She smiled sweetly, spoke with a twang but manipulated quietly until she was the last woman standing. Her fellow contestants knew better, praising her strategy in surviving although Donaldson won five straight immunity challenges. "She really played the game," said fellow contestant Alicia Calaway. "It wasn't winning seven or eight challenges to get this far. It was using her brain. She's a smart woman and I think she deserves it." Crossword ACROSS 1 Coromdos 2 Skeadadelf 3 Soap units 4 Thus far 5 Easy pace 6 Poorourn 7 "key" 8 Note-by-note chords 9 Iberian country 10 Verse 12 Hamilton bill 14 Okinawa port 15 Distant 16 Pres. 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