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KATHLEEN DECKER, A COMMUNITY RELATIONS ASSISTANT FROM WOODSIDE, N.Y., WILL CONTINUE HER QUEST FOR $10 MILLION NEXT WEEK, ON THE "POWER OF 10" WEDNESDAYS AT 8:00 PM ET/PT ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK

           During last night's episode of POWER OF 10, Kathleen Decker, a community relations assistant from Woodside N.Y., beat Derron Forest, a cheerleading coach from Southington, Conn. in the two-person game, allowing Kathleen to compete for $10 million during next week's episode.

           Also competing in last night's episode was Louise Palmer, a land consultant and developer from Bakersfield, Calif., who continued her run for $10 million but walked away with only $1,000 after incorrectly answering how the American public responded to the question, "What percentage of Americans believe they are living the American dream?" (47%)

            Kevin Kula, a graduate student from Columbus, Ohio, defeated graphic designer Holly Esposito from Brooklyn, N.Y. for his chance at $10 Million.  Kula also walked away with $1,000 after incorrectly answering the $100,000 question, "What percentage of Americans would rather watch a hot dog eating contest over a 2008 presidential debate?" (26%) 

            For a list of questions that were used during last night's broadcast, log on to http://www.cbs.com/primetime/powerof10/community.  To watch an exclusive interview with the contestants, log on to http://www.cbs.com/primetime/powerof10/video/index.php?set=4.

            POWER OF 10 is a high-stakes primetime game show where contestants compete for the chance to win $10 million. Drew Carey is the host and Michael Davies is the executive producer for Embassy Row in association with Sony Pictures Television.

On the web: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/powerof10/

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