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organized by Malcolm Moran, left, of Penn State's College of Communications.
speaks to students during an event
BY THE BOOK Posnanski, right,
'Paterno' author foresees shift in opinions about coach
FOOTBALL In the closing minutes of a question-and-answer session with Joe Paterno biographer
Joe Posnanski, a Penn State student stood and asked the author about a word he had used earlier in the afternoon. Posnanski, who was making a stop at the HUB while on tour to promote his New York Times bestseller "Paterno," had talked at length about the Freeh report, asserting that it was not the final word on Penn State's response to the al- legations against Jerry Sandusky. To call it "exhaustive" he said, was like "saying you've done an exhaustive book on the Beatles without talking to the Beatles." The student, confusing, "exhaustive" with "exhausted," asked what it will take to
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