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Survivor winner Aras Baskauskas is held in the air (L-R) by show host Jeff Probst and defeated contestants Cirie Fields, Danielle DiLorenzo and Terry Dietz, May 14, 2006, in New York. DiLorenzo was runner-up, Dietz and Fields were in the final four.
The Winner and Runner-Up
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Aras hugs runner-up Danielle DiLorenzo following the finale and reunion show, May 14, 2006, in New York. Danielle chose Aras over 46-year-old Terry Deitz to be her final opponent in the game. She thought she had a better chance of beating Baskauskas.
Aras Baskauskas
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Aras Baskauskas gives the thumbs up as he poses for photographers after winning "Survivor: Panama-Exile Island" Sunday, May 14, 2006, in New York. Aras is a 24-year-old yoga instructor from California.
Danielle DiLorenzo
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"Survivor: Panama-Exile Island" runner-up Danielle DiLorenzo poses for photographers following the finale and reunion show, Sunday May 14, 2006, in New York. Danielle, a sales representative from Boston, is 24.
Aras and Danielle Wait For The Decision
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In this photo provided by CBS, Aras Baskauskas, right, winner of the CBS television show, "Survivor: Panama-Exile Island", appears on stage with runner-up Danielle Dilorenzo at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, Sunday May 14, 2006.
Million Dollar Man
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Aras Baskauskas is congratulated on stage at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, Sunday May 14, 2006, after it was announced he was the final winner on "Survivor: Panama-Exile Island." Aras won $1 million for outwitting and outlasting the other castaways on the show.
The Good Sport
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In this photo provided by CBS, Aras Baskauskas, winner of the CBS television show, "Survivor: Panama -Exile Island", gets a hug from runner-up Danielle Dilorenzo on stage at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, Sunday May 14, 2006. Aras said that he had played the game with "honesty and integrity."