| NEITHER TRIBE IS SAFE FROM TRIBAL COUNCIL, ON "SURVIVOR: VANUATU�ISLANDS OF FIRE," THURSDAY, SEPT. 30
 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK 
 "Double Tribal, Double Trouble" -- The castaways are shocked to learn that both tribes will lose a member at the next tribal council, on SURVIVOR: VANUATU�ISLANDS OF FIRE, Thursday, Sept. 30 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network.
 When the tribes arrive at the challenge, Jeff Probst informs them that it is a combination reward/immunity challenge and that both tribes will attend separate tribal councils to evict one of their tribe mates.  A couple of castaways are extra nervous to hear this, having just clashed at camp over differing work ethics and personalities.  An additional twist to the challenge puts one castaway in a very influential position.
 And, the third and fourth castaways are voted off of the island. 
 YASUR (Yellow):Julie Berry (23) -- Gorham, Maine
 Ami Cusack (31) -- Lakewood, Colo.
 Mia Galeotalanza (30) -- Tom's River, New Jersey
 Lisa Keiffer (44) -- New Orleans
 Scout Cloud Lee (59) -- Stillwater, Okla.
 Leann Slaby (35) -- Kansasville, Wis.
 Dolly Neely (25) -- Mercer, Penn.
 Eliza Orlinz (21) -- Syracuse, N.Y.
 Twila Tanner (41) -- Marshall, Mo.
 LOPEVI (Red):Chad Crittenden (35, amputee) -- Oakland, Calif.
 Chris Daugherty (34) -- South Vienna, Ohio
 Brady Finta (33) -- Huntington Beach, Calif.
 Rory Freeman (35) -- Des Moines, Iowa
 Brook Geraghty (27) -- Winthrop, Mass.
 John Kenney (22) -- Los Angeles
 Lea "Sarge" Masters (40) -- Columbia, S.C.
 John Palyok (31) -- Los Angeles
 Travis "Bubba" Simpson (33) -- Blountville, Tenn.
 SURVIVOR: VANUATU -- ISLANDS OF FIRE is produced by SEG, Inc.  Mark Burnett and Tom Shelly are the executive producers.
 For more detailed information on SURVIVOR: VANUATU -- ISLANDS OF FIRE, log on to www.cbs.com/survivor.  For more information on Vanuatu, log on to www.vanuatutourism.com.  
 RATING:  To Be Announced
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