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Sajak, White Perfectly Happy in Careers

Saturday, April 09, 2005 9:31:36 PM

 Vanna White and Pat Sajak of "Wheel of Fortune," seen in this undated handout photograph, will be in Atlanta this April to tape shows as part of the program's official Olympic sponshorship.(AP Photo/Wheel of Fortune/HO, File)KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Pat Sajak and Vanna White know where they stand in history. It's been more than two decades since Sajak, 58, and White, 48, joined the "Wheel of Fortune" game show. But the co-hosts who so perfectly synchronize the motions of spinning the wheel and turning the letters say this will be the last stop in their careers.

"I'm at peace with what my obituary's going to say," said Sajak, who was taping episodes of "Wheel" this weekend on the show's first-ever stop in Kansas City.

Both once had other aspirations, until the "Wheel of Fortune" become a TV behemoth. But they say they're O.K. with that. They're paid well, work just a few days a month and reign over television's top syndicated show.


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