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Pictures in the News | Oct. 9, 2012
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Tuesday Morning Coffee: Live from Bellefonte.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. We're coming to you to the annex of the Centre County courthouse this morning. In just a little bit, the sentencing hearing for former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is scheduled to get...... -
Boy Scouts face big payouts over sex abuse files, experts say
L.A. NOWThe Boy Scouts of America face signficant legal exposure over sexual abuse claims, expert said. The Scouts this week released 1,200 confidential files on suspected sexual abuse from past decades. Experts said it's to early to determine how large... -
O'Brien tries to stir up fan support
AP Sports WriterSTATE COLLEGE (AP) — Indiana-Penn State in mid-November. With no title implications on the line or polls to watch, there's little buzz about a game that's essentially a footnote on the Big Ten schedule. Just don't tell that to Nittany...Tags: College Football, Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Former Penn State president arraigned in Sandusky scandal
Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier was arraigned Wednesday morning on charges he helped to cover up allegations that Jerry Sandusky was sexually abusing boys on campus, CNN contributor Sara Ganim reports. Spanier was fired in...
Tags: News Agency, The Pennsylvania State University, Jerry Sandusky, Tim Curley, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mitchell report: Good start on Penn State reforms
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A former U.S. senator brought in to monitor reforms being made at Penn State in response to the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal said Friday the university is "off to a very good start" in making changes under a...
Tags: Mark Emmert, The Pennsylvania State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Abusive Behavior, Graham Spanier
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Uncovering the abusers
The case of John Merzbacher, the former South Baltimore Catholic middle school teacher who turned out to be a serial child sexual abuser, represents a terrible tragedy of child abuse fostered by too many others willing to turn a blind eye. But if his...
Tags: Misdemeanors, Laws, Symptoms, Prosecution, Justice System
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Notre Dame brings good image to NCAA
College football fans are generally pretty clear about their feelings on Notre Dame. You either love 'em or hate 'em. For so long, they've been the NCAA's trophy wife minus the trophy. But this year, they've finally got style and substance and for...
Tags: Manti Te'o, College Football, Cincinnati Bearcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Bowl Championship Series
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Hazing case raises many questions
As a child, the boy would pretend to be his favorite soccer pro, sliding across the ground and narrating into an imaginary microphone, "Oh, what a save by Oswaldo Sanchez!" But his mother thought the game was too rough. So he could only play pickup. When...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Jerry Sandusky, Prosecution
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Teel Time: How should ACC respond to Maryland's Big Ten move?
For someone who grew up watching Howard White, Randy White and Lefty Driesell compete in the ACC, seeing the University of Maryland leave the conference for the Big Ten is illogical if not blasphemous. But realignment scoffs at tradition, projected...
Tags: Texas Longhorns, College Football, Bowl Championship Series, Connecticut Huskies, Big 12 Conference
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PA Auditor General Proposes Changes to How PSU Governs Itself
Multi-Media JournalistPennsylvania Auditor General Jack Wagner (D) released a 119-page report Wednesday detailing porposed changes to how Penn State governs itself in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse case. "We are not claiming that implementing our...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Accounting and Auditing, Government, Jake Corman, Tom Corbett
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No looking back: O'Brien focuses PSU on Indiana
AP Sports WriterSTATE COLLEGE (AP) — Whether it's after a win or a loss, a controversial call or a season-ending injury to a key player, Penn State's Bill O'Brien focuses on the next game. There's no sense looking back, except to learn how to improve. Next up...Tags: New England Patriots, College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Bill O'Brien
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