Sandusky Scandal: National coverage
PSU's Paterno, Spanier each made over $1M in 2011
Penn State University has made public a report that shows fired football coach Joe Paterno and former president Graham Spanier each earned more than $1 million in compensation last year.
Sandusky Scandal: National coverage
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SPORTS
Ex-Penn State president sues, eyes Sandusky emails
Former Penn State University president Graham Spanier has filed a civil lawsuit to force the school to release emails related to the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
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SPORTS
AG: Sandusky dismissal premature without testimony
A defense request to dismiss child sexual abuse charges against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is premature because there has been no sworn testimony in the case, state prosecutors told a judge Friday.
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SPORTS
Judge refuses to delay Jerry Sandusky's trial
The June child sex-abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will not be delayed, a judge ruled Monday.
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SPORTS
Sandusky renews effort to have charges thrown out
Jerry Sandusky again asked a judge to throw out the child sexual abuse charges against him on Wednesday, arguing that some counts are too vague to defend and others involve alleged victims whose identities have not been determined.
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FOOTBALL
O'Brien offers glimpse into future on PSU caravan
Bill O'Brien has quickly put to rest any notion that he plans to stick around as long as the last Penn State football coach.
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JEFF RICE
PSU committee should emulate Delany’s proactive course
With all due respect to David Joyner, you have to wonder if Penn State’s search for its next head football coach would be over by now had the university included one James Delany in the process.
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SANDUSKY SCANDAL: NATIONAL COVERAGE
Dateline to explore Gricar link
The NBC news program Dateline will air an hour-long show at 10 tonight featuring the disappearance of former Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar and exploring any links to the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse case.
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NEWS
Sandusky case: Victim seeks to freeze charity’s assets
One alleged victim of sexual abuse in the Jerry Sandusky case sought an injunction Wednesday to stop the Second Mile charity from transferring or divesting its assets.








