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In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  8. The Alphabet Strategy
Sean got to the island, he liked all the people he was stranded with, and right off the bat he knew he was going to have problems.
Sean is the first Tagi to meet the members of Pagong, as he has been elected "ambassador" to go over and greet the other tribe prior to the merge.
Sean is oblivious, Sean is completely unaware of how the game of Survivor works, and he proves this (as well as digs his own comedic hole even deeper) with these ridiculously naive voting comments for Greg at the next Tribal Council.
www.acsn2.com /~locbaseb/funny/8.htm   (4514 words)

  
  CBS Survivors Profile: Sean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The middle child of three, Sean was born in Massapequa, New York.
As a neurologist, Sean maintained a private practice that allotted him the privileges to work for the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, the North Shore University Hospital (an affiliate of Cornell University) and St. Francis University Hospital (an affiliate of Columbia University).
An amateur writer, Sean wrote a yet-to-be published psychological thriller which he hopes to someday develop into a television show.
www.cbs.com /primetime/survivor/survivors/sean.shtml   (257 words)

  
 Dr Sean Kenniff
Instead of Neurology on TV Sean Kenniff, M.D. When Sean Kenniff, M.D. ’95, read his horoscope on October 8, 1999, he was instantly struck by the prophecy and power of the message: Let go of encumbrances that hold you back needlessly.
A member of a busy neurology practice on Long Island, Sean (as he was to be known by millions) had become disillusioned with the economic and business demands of medicine.
Although he did not survive to win the $1 million and a new car, Sean maintains that his participation on a show watched by 50 million viewers was one of the major experiences of his life.
www.nymc.edu /pubs/Chironian/Fall2000/drsean.htm   (572 words)

  
 Inside Binghamton University
Sean Kenniff ’91 was disillusioned with what he calls “the business of medicine.” Three days after giving notice that he would leave his clinical practice on Long Island, he happened upon a magazine article about the upcoming CBS reality series Survivor and resolved to get on the show.
Kenniff said his plan was unfairly portrayed as naïve and bumbling by the show’s producers.
Kenniff said he was fully aware of the existence of the alliance, which was formed by four members of his tribe to systematically banish everyone they felt had a chance to win.
inside.binghamton.edu /November-December/30nov00/survivor.html   (951 words)

  
 Inside Binghamton University
Sean Kenniff ’91 was disillusioned with what he calls “the business of medicine.” Three days after giving notice that he would leave his clinical practice on Long Island, he happened upon a magazine article about the upcoming CBS reality series Survivor and resolved to get on the show.
Kenniff said his plan was unfairly portrayed as naïve and bumbling by the show’s producers.
Kenniff said he was fully aware of the existence of the alliance, which was formed by four members of his tribe to systematically banish everyone they felt had a chance to win.
www.binghamton.edu /inside/November-December/30nov00/survivor.html   (951 words)

  
 cbs4.com - Dr. Sean Kenniff
Sean Kenniff is the Health Specialist for CBS4/UPN33, a position he has held since December 2001.
In the meantime, Dr. Kenniff was chosen as one of the original "Castaways" on the CBS hit show "Survivor," where he distinguished himself with ingenuity and humor, managing to hang on as one of the final contestants.
Kenniff is the national spokesman for the Four Foundation, a not-for-profit brain tumor research organization that supports the efforts of Columbia University, Presbyterian Hospital.
cbs4.com /bios/local_bio_053141728   (543 words)

  
 Tampabay: 'Survivor' castoffs chat with fans
TAMPA -- Former "Survivors" Ramona Gray and Sean Kenniff were paid $6,000 by the University of South Florida Student Activities Board to appear as part of the spring lecture series.
Kenniff, the last non-"alliance" player to fall, was a neurologist in New York City.
Kenniff quit his practice and now works as a correspondent for the TV show Extra.
www.sptimes.com /News/032001/news_pf/TampaBay/_Survivor__castoffs_c.shtml   (465 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Sean Kenniff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Kenniff was chosen as one of the original "Castaways" on the CBS hit show "Survivor," where he distinguished himself with ingenuity and humor, managing to hang on as one of the final contestants.
Sean Kenniff, who was to Pulau Tiga what JFK Jr.
Sean is also remembered as the castaway who won a luxury challenge to spend a night on a fully-equipped yacht, which turned into an experience for the ages when he discovered his father, flown halfway around the world on a moment's notice, was aboard the yacht waiting for him.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Kenniff_Sean_12337846.htm   (691 words)

  
 ‘Survivor’ alumnus to speak on campus - Pipe Dream Online - Friday, November 17, 2000 - Issue: LXVII
Kenniff, from Massapequa, N.Y., graduated from BU in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in biology.
Kenniff was the fourteenth to be set free.
Monday, according to the office of campus activites, Kenniff will discuss the process by which he was selected for the show and share his island experience and life thereafter with the students of his almamater.
www.bupipedream.com /001117/news/n4.html   (571 words)

  
 William Morris Agency
Last year, at age 29, Dr. Sean Kenniff was successfully running his own neurology practice.
Since his return from the island, Sean has been able to translate his charming personality and comfort in front of the camera to a successful start in a career in television.
Sean's tenacity and charm have landed him numerous entertainment jobs, ranging from appearing on CBS' "The Early Show" to lecturing at various universities on such topics as medical science and "survival."
www.wma.com /dr_sean_kenniff/summary   (94 words)

  
 Sean Kenniff
The middle child of three, Sean was born in Massapequa, New York.
As a neurologist, Sean maintained a private practice that allotted him the privileges to work for the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, the North Shore University Hospital (an affiliate of Cornell University) and St. Francis University Hospital (an affiliate of Columbia University).
An amateur writer, Sean wrote a yet-to-be published psychological thriller which he hopes to someday develop into a television show.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/survivethevote/survivor1cast/sean.html   (282 words)

  
 Sean - Reviews on RateItAll
Sean Kenniff was a member of the Tagi tribe.
Sean's ok. He seems like he's a smart guy in certain areas, but he seemed to lack common sense.
Sean is not excessively intelligent, he was unable to discern up to the end what impact his "A-B-C" voting style would have on voting people off.
www.rateitall.com /i-13625-sean.aspx   (975 words)

  
 DawgNet: News
Kenniff had an idea to start a medical show concerning young adult issues, such as anorexia and drug abuse.
Kenniff was left with a few options, he could start volunteering his time and talent overseas, start working with the homeless or beginning practicing in rural parts of the United States.
Kenniff was one of the 48 finalist sent to Los Angeles, where he met with producers and creators.
dawgnetnews.com /archive/010412/news4.html   (883 words)

  
 DawgNet: News
Kenniff had an idea to start a medical show concerning young adult issues, such as anorexia and drug abuse.
Kenniff was left with a few options, he could start volunteering his time and talent overseas, start working with the homeless or beginning practicing in rural parts of the United States.
Kenniff was one of the 48 finalist sent to Los Angeles, where he met with producers and creators.
www.dawgnetnews.com /archive/010412/news4.html   (883 words)

  
 Press Releases - United Health Services
Sean Kenniff, M.D., one of the now-world-famous tribal members of the "Survivor" TV program, served as a volunteer-intern in the Emergency Department at Wilson in 1990.
He has fond memories of the Binghamton area." Sean, a neurologist, was a Binghamton University undergraduate a decade ago when he served an internship in the Wilson ED through the university's Off-Campus College.
She made special note of his "professionalism and enthusiasm." Sean was one of 16 castaways competing for a $1 million prize this summer on the widely watched TV series, which aired on CBS.
www.uhs.net /pressreleases/index.asp?mode=zoom&id=340   (352 words)

  
 Zap2it - TV news - 'Survivor's' Sean Gets A Ticket Home
However, Kelly insured she wouldn't be the next to get the boot by winning the "Blair Witch" -like immunity challenge, leaving Sean Kenniff as the latest victim of the Tagi alliance.
Sean continued, saying, "On this island you have the good, the bad and the ugly but unfortunately right now the ugly is prevailing.
While Sean saw himself as separate from the Tagi alliance, many viewers have noted that Sean's voting habits, whether he followed his alphabet voting system or not, resulted in the same exact choices as the alliance.
tv.zap2it.com /news/tvnewsdaily.html?11057   (420 words)

  
 FX Claim SVsean
Sean Kenniff will be the winner in the CBS-TV show Survivor, airing summer 2000.
As soon as a player is eliminated, his claim may be judged at 0.00.
If for some reason there is no clear-cut winner (such as if the show's producers decide there is a tie), the judge will assign value to the remaining summer 2000 Survivor claims such that they add up to 1.00.
www.ideosphere.com /fx-bin/Claim?claim=SVsean&uid=1151   (67 words)

  
 The Smoking Gun: Archive
2) In other litigation news, we're happy to report that Sean Kenniff, the wimpiest of the final five "Survivor" contestants, has just settled a lawsuit filed against him following a January 1997 auto accident in the scenic Bronx, New York (terms of the settlement have not been disclosed).
One Maria Vizcarrondo sued when the auto in which she was riding got struck by Kenniff's car.
For his part, Kenniff argued that Vizcarrondo's injuries occurred because she wasn't wearing a seat belt.
www.thesmokinggun.com /archive/wigdivorce1.html   (280 words)

  
 Classic TV & Movie Hits - Sean Kenniff
Biography: Sean Kenniff (born 27 November 1969) is an American physician who appeared on the first series of the television show Survivor (later called Survivor: Pulau Tiga), filmed and broadcast in 2000.
Sean was a Tagi, and his system conveniently targeted players from the Pagong tribe first.
He is also a syndicated radio columnist for Winstar Radio (his "Survivor Minute" is heard on 200 stations worldwide), and he contributes a weekly health column to the Miami Herald.
www.classictvhits.com /cast.php?id=1784   (256 words)

  
 Sean has his eyes on fame, breasts - Salon
Is Sean Kenniff, the only "Survivor" contestant to definitively prove he knows his ABCs, through playing doctor?
EW.com, Kenniff is being repped by a tribe of at least three agents, will hit the speaking circuit at universities and medical schools in the fall and has plans to make more TV appearances than Richard Hatch's blurry booty.
She was perhaps twenty-one years old, and Jack had never seen her before at the reservoir track.
dir.salon.com /story/people/col/reit/2000/08/11/npfri/index.html   (675 words)

  
 CBS Survivors: Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sean Kenniff, the affable Long Island neurologist with stars in his eyes, was voted off Pulau Tiga.
I really thought I might be able to go all the way and win it all, but I guess it wasn't to be," Sean noted.
After nearly being voted off on Day Twelve, he'd not only survived the Tribal Merger, but enjoyed a luxurious night on a luxury yacht with his father, and quietly become a dark horse to win Survivor's million-dollar grand prize.
www.cbs.com /primetime/survivor/show/episode12/story.shtml   (126 words)

  
 Health Risks Rampant After Katrina, Dr. Sean Kenniff On How To Clean Up Safely After a Natural Disaster - CBS News
And as the flood waters start to recede, people are going to be very tempted to go back to what's left of their homes to start cleaning up and retrieving the personal effects that may have been spared.
Sean Kenniff, of our CBS station in Miami, advises that this is really only something that should be done with the OK from local officials.
Kenniff offers advice on how to clean up safely after a natural disaster.
uttm.com /stories/2005/09/02/earlyshow/saturday/main814315_page2.shtml   (751 words)

  
 Survivor World - Contains all the latest news and information
Graduating from Massapequa High School, Sean immediately began his studies the following fall at the State University of New York at Binghamton where he eventually received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology.
Upon graduation, he then spent four years with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center (a division of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine), serving his last year as their Chief Resident.
At age 30, with full intentions of resuming his profession at a later date, he's taken a break to explore other avenues of interest.
members.tripod.com /survivor_world/Survivors/seanbio.htm   (280 words)

  
 Sean Kenniff - Reality TV World
Sean Kenniff (born 27 November 1969) is an American physician who appeared on the first series of the television show Survivor (later called Survivor: Pulau Tiga), filmed and broadcast in 2000.
He was the twelfth of fifteen contestants to be eliminated, and was famous for his "Alphabet Voting" strategy, in which he cast his votes based on the order of contestants' names in the alphabet.
Kenniff was born in Massapequa, New York; his father was a firefighter.
www.realitytvworld.com /realitytvdb/wiki/Sean_Kenniff   (427 words)

  
 Inside Binghamton University
If you were one of the millions who tuned in to watch Survivor this summer, here’s your chance to meet one of the final five – BU’s own Sean Kenniff ’91.
Kenniff also trained at Albert Einstein College of Medicine campus and received awards for his teaching ability and dedication to patient care.
During his visit, Kenniff will also share his experience in the medical field with pre-med students at 1:30 p.m.
www.binghamton.edu /inside/November-December/09nov00/sean.html   (237 words)

  
 Fitness Myths - CBS News
But this is just one of the many workout myths that may actually hinder your performance.
Sean Kenniff from CBS station WFOR-TV in Miami visits The Saturday Early Show to clear up some common misconceptions.
The problem is, not everyone hears about the latest drug for breast cancer, treatment for heart attacks, or best way to work out.
election.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/07/01/earlyshow/saturday/main705784.shtml   (715 words)

  
 Soap Opera Article 81: Sean Pen
Sean Kenniff, the nipple pierced neurologist on CBS's ''Survivor,'' has been holding more negotiations lately than a Rattana team alliance.
Kenniff, who'll be hitting the speaking circuit this fall at universities and med schools, is also shopping a 360 page novel called ''Skitzo,'' a sexually charged medical thriller about a pair of rival psychiatrists who team up for a controversial experiment.
She was perhaps twenty-one years old, and Jack had never seen her before at the reservoir track.
members.shaw.ca /almosthuman73/soaparticle81.html   (268 words)

  
 E! Online News - "Survivor" Sean Tossed, Returns for New TV Gig   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Yes, Wednesday night spelled A-B-See ya for the neurological (and densely diabolical) Dr. Sean Kenniff, the 30-year-old, um, brain surgeon from Long Island who irked fellow castaways with his diplomatic alphabet system, and became the last person to figure out his days were numbered (not lettered).
Meanwhile, Dr. Sean is hoping his new career in TV looks just as promising.
Kenniff spent four years with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center and was chief neurology resident there before starting his own private practice (he quit shortly before applying for Survivor).
www.eonline.com /News/Items/Pf/0,1527,6953,00.html   (591 words)

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