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Lawrence Wright’s “Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief” is a colossus of documentation, with 42 pages of endnotes, plus quite a few on-the-page footnotes, often in spots where a subject or a lawyer has disagreed with something the author reports.
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Penn State University’s interim football coach Tom Bradley said he’s assured players they’ll take part in a bowl game if invited, after questions of whether the team would participate in the postseason amid a child sex- abuse scandal that led to the firing of coach Joe Paterno.
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Penn State interim football coach Tom Bradley said he will meet with players’ parents and recruits tonight, a day after Joe Paterno was fired.
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Penn State fired football coach Joe Paterno and university President Graham B. Spanier four days after former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was charged with sexually assaulting boys in the school’s athletic complex.
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Penn State University alumna Julie Hersch, among the thousands of fans picnicking outside Beaver Stadium in the twilight, said yesterday helped her separate scandal from sport.
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Pennsylvania State University, its reputation damaged by the trial of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, may have to compensate his victims after his conviction on 45 counts in the child-sex abuse case.
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Bobby Bowden became the coach with the most victories at college football’s highest level when former Pennsylvania State University coach Joe Paterno was stripped of 111 wins.
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Penn State University’s search committee wants to hire New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien as the successor to football coach Joe Paterno, ESPN reported.
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Warren Christopher , the lawyer turned diplomat whose discretion and judgment earned him appointments under three Democratic U.S. presidents, including as Bill Clinton ’s first secretary of state, has died. He was 85.
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Warren Christopher , the lawyer turned diplomat whose discretion and judgment earned him appointments under three Democratic U.S. presidents, including as Bill Clinton ’s first secretary of state, has died. He was 85.
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