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Sherea Lloyd the sixth castaway voted out of 'Survivor: China'

"The fact that the Fei Long people decided to stick together because of numbers, you know, it just says that they're getting played," said Sherea following her ouster. "They'll realize it sooner or later and I hope half of them get screwed since some of them screwed me. They knew they couldn't beat me in the challenges. I was the strong one. They were the weak ones. So of course they're going to take out the threat." Survivor: China's sixth episode began at the Zhan Hu camp, with the tribe's three original members -- Jaime Dugan, a 22-year-old student from Columbia, SC; Peih-Gee Law, a 29-year-old jeweler from Marina Del Rey, CA; and Erik Huffman, a 26-year-old musician from Nashville, TN -- all asleep. However, James Clement, a 30-year-old grave digger from Lafayette, LA who was traded from Fei Long to Zhan Hu during the previous episode, busily worked around the camp.


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Soon, outlandishly sized parachute bucktails or heavy umbrella rigs loaded with soft-bodied white or chartreuse Sassy Shad bodies were released over the squeaky-clean boat's transom, port and starboard sides.


Sadler let out several hundred feet of line from each outfit, double-checked the drag mechanisms on the reels, then stuck the rods into their holders. The trolling began, but Sadler didn't join the merry-go-round. He stayed away from the other boats, kept the radio chatter to a minimum, and right around the time we munched on the first sandwich of the day Sadler shouted, "Fish on!"


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Hit-miss bliss

Maybe you want to be richer or slimmer, get married or get divorced, become gainfully employed or be thankfully retired.

There is a single word that describes the goal of all these dreams and aspirations. They are all ways, ultimately, to make you happy.

Some of us will get the things we want, and others won't. The more interesting question is: Why do people who get what they want rarely end up as happy as they expected, while people who fail to achieve dreams rarely end up as unhappy as they feared? Systematic experiments show that as strongly as we hold onto our dreams and fear setbacks, we are poor judges of what will make us happy and unhappy.

Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert has made it his life's work to understand why people not only make errors in predicting what will make them happy, but also why they make the same errors over and over again.


Arizona Serial Rape Suspect Arrested, Linked to Attacks by DNA

Santana Batiz Aceves, 39, was booked into a Maricopa County jail in Phoenix on 25 counts of kidnapping, sexual assault and trespassing in connection with the assaults that began in June 2006, police announced at a news conference. They said the most recent attack linked to the case occurred June 8 on a 14-year-old girl.

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Police had been searching for months for a man who raped four girls and attempted to assault two others in the Chandler area.

All of the victims have been girls between the ages of 12 and 15, according to authorities.

Chandler Police Chief Sherry Kiyler said Aceves is an illegal immigrant who was deported twice for drug charges in California in 1999 and 2003.


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In 1976, Laura Sperber's eyes were drawn to a 1913 "Liberty Head" nickel, one of the rarest of coins, at a New York City coin show.

"To me, that was, wow, the Holy Grail," said Sperber, now 48. "They let me hold it, and right then and there that forever changed me. It was the coolest thing and I just knew I had to be a coin dealer."

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