Survivor’s Sonja Christopher, the First Contestant Ever Voted Off, Dead at 87
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Mitsuko Tottori, 59, a former flight attendant who advanced to the position of CEO and President of Japan Airlines (JAL) over a career spanning 40 years, has broken a number of glass ceilings in getting to her current position in the quite patriarchal Japanese society. In effect, she has created history in a still traditional Japan. In the process, she has also become one of the few women to lead a major global airline. She took over the position starting April 1.And her amazing journey to the...
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Sonja Christopher dead at 87: Survivor star known for being first ever to get voted off the island in season one passes away
Fellow season 46 contestant Liz Wilcox shared the heartbreaking news on X but did not reveal the date or her dear friend's cause of death. Christopher previously starred on season one of Survivor in 2000 and was known for being the first contestant to get voted off the island. She was a retired music therapist, who shared her gratitude for her short time on the show as it nevertheless gave her a platform to support causes she believed in
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Thunderstorms grounded some flights in DFW Saturday morning. Check your flight status here.
The FAA estimated average delays of departures from Dallas-Fort Worth by an hour-and-a-half.