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The famous statue of beloved coach Joe Paterno will stand outside Penn State University's football stadium no more.
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The key to winning as a big-time coach is keeping your players eligible. Commentator Frank Deford says that when Joe Paterno's old assistant was in trouble, his instincts kicked in: Paterno kept Jerry Sandusky eligible.
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One alleged victim testified he screamed, but no one could hear him from the basement.
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The alleged victim said Sandusky told him if he said anything about the abuse, he would never see his family again.
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McQueary, a key witness in the case against Jerry Sandusky, testified he saw him engaged in a clear sex act with a young boy in a campus shower.
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The trial of the former Penn State assistant football coach has begun. He's accused of sexually abusing 10 young boys over 15 years, beginning in the late 1980s. Sandusky has pleaded innocent.
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NPR's Jeff Brady talks with Weekend Edition Sunday host Rachel Martin about last week's jury selection process and what to expect from Monday's opening arguments in the trial of Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Sara Ganim, who broke the story that rocked Penn State, sums up the news so far. Sandusky has pleaded innocent to charges that he sexually abused young boys.
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Lawyers for Jerry Sandusky have filed papers that suggest there may be even more people claiming he sexually abused them.
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Beef Products Inc., says it was forced to close three out of its four plants, to protect itself and its employees. But it stands behind the safety of its product, calling the "pink slime" brouhaha a series of "unfounded and misguided attacks."