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Thursday, December 29, 2011
5:30 - 9 a.m. Bill Leff in for Jonathon Brandmeier 6:09 a.m. Bill Leff and listeners reminisce about the big moments of 2011 7:08 a.m. Comedian Rocky LaPorte joins Bill Leff to promote his New Years Eve show. 7:39 a.m. Earnest Cash, the award...Tags: Entertainment, John Howard, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Music, Ronald McDonald (fictional character)
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Bill Moller in for Greg Jarrett 6:09 a.m. Los Angeles Times reporter Tina Susman, based in New York City, brings Bill Moller up-to-speed on overnight activity with the Occupy protesters. 6:21 a.m. Bill Moller then speaks with...Tags: Fiction, Executive Branch, Los Angeles Times, Paul Green, Amazon Kindle Fire
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Coming soon: 'Happy Valley,' the movie
Nittany LinesTwo weeks before the Jerry Sandusky trial begins, a pair of production companies announced they will team produce a documentary about the saga. Production is scheduled to begin this month on "Happy Valley," which will delve into Sandusky case and...... -
Joe Paterno earned $13.4 million pension at Penn State
STATE COLLEGE — Joe Paterno earned a state pension of $13.4 million for his 61-year coaching career at Penn State. Paterno's family said Tuesday through a spokesman that Paterno's widow, Sue, would receive an initial payment of $10.1 million by the...Tags: Football, DVDs, Abusive Behavior, Joe Paterno, Sports
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Paterno's wife to get state pension of $13.4 million
The family of Joe Paterno announced that the late coach earned a pension of $13.4 million, which will be paid to widow Sue beginning at the end of the month. Sue Paterno is expected to receive a payment of $10.1 million this month with the remaining...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Joe Paterno, Politics, Pension and Welfare, The Pennsylvania State University
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Paterno earned pension of $13.4 million at Penn State
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Joe Paterno earned a state pension of $13.4 million for his 61-year coaching career at Penn State.
Paterno's family announced Tuesday through a spokesman that Paterno's widow, Sue, would receive an initial payment of $10.1...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Joe Paterno, Politics, Pension and Welfare, The Pennsylvania State University
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Judge denies delay request in Jerry Sandusky trial
BELLEFONTE, Centre County — A judge has denied a request from former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky to delay the June 5 start of his child sex-abuse trial.
Judge John Cleland on Monday denied defense attorney Joe Amendola's request for...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Lawyers, John Cleland
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Judge denies Jerry Sandusky's request for trial delay
Jerry Sandusky's child sexual abuse case will stay on track for a June trial after a judge on Monday denied the former Penn State assistant football coach's request for a delay.
In a May 9 filing, Sandusky's lawyer, Joseph Amendola, asked for more time...Tags: Graham Spanier, Football, Prosecution, Trials, Mike McQueary
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Judge in Jerry Sandusky case won't delay sex-abuse trial
Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach now charged with child sex abuse, will get his day in court as scheduled, a judge ruled Monday, rejecting a second defense request to delay the trial. In a bare-bones denial of the most...
Tags: Football, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior, Tim Curley, Lawyers
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Jerry Sandusky Will Face Trial on Child Sexual Abuse Charges in June
The judge in the Jerry Sandusky case denied a defense request to delay the trial. That means the former Penn State assistant football coach will go on trial June 5th on 52 counts of child sexual abuse. Monday, the judge also ordered the defense to give...
Tags: Judges, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jerry Sandusky trial going forward June 5
A judge ruled Monday that the Jerry Sandusky child will go forward as scheduled next month. The former Penn State assistant coach had asked for a delay to find and interview witnesses. The trial is scheduled to begin with jury selection June 5. ... The...Tags: National Basketball Association, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Phillies, Paul Pierce, Washington Nationals
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Pa. attorney general says caseload is at all-time high
waynesboro@herald-mail.comLinda L. Kelly can now add “commencement speaker” to her long résumé, which includes 30 years as a prosecutor, assistant district attorney and senior litigation counsel as Assistant U.S. Attorney. Kelly, who is Pennsylvania’s...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Tom Corbett, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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