
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - An out-of-work pharmaceutical saleswoman is the winner of "Survivor Samoa."
Natalie White of Van Buren, Ark., wins the $1 million - outwitting, outsmarting and outplaying an oil company owner and a doctor in the CBS reality show.
White says she recognized early in the game that aggressive women were being eliminated and she had to maintain a low profile.
Oilman Russell Hantz, of Dayton, Texas, was the mastermind behind most eliminations and thought by many players to be a shoo-in for the win. Mick Trimming, a Los Angeles doctor, was the third finalist.
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