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Old 11-10-2011, 12:27 AM   #109
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I think these are the key points for Paterno

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March 2, 2002 — In the morning, the graduate assistant calls Coach Joe Paterno and goes to Paterno's home, where he reports what he has seen.

March 3, 2002 — Paterno calls Tim Curley, Penn State athletic director to his home the next day and reports a version of what the grad assistant had said.
Paterno hears from the grad and then the next day tells "a version" to the AD.
What does a version mean? How accurate was Paterno's report. Once Paterno goes to the AD, he feels that he's done his duty. Should Paterno have spoken up later on in the following years as he sees that nothing has been done. Was he shutdown by the AD? Should Paterno have eventually taken matters into his own hands and call police while the school is supposedly handling things?
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