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 SCRANTON, Pa. - Joe Paterno and ousted Penn State President Graham Spanier abdicated their responsibilities in fa stanley italia iling to prevent or stop the alleged sexual abuse of children at the hands of a former Nittany Lion assistant coach, a pair of university trustees said.Trustee Keith Eckel said Thursday that Paterno s statement expressing regret that he hadn t  done more  about the a stanley cup lleged abuse by Jerry Sandusky was  probably the most telling as far as us moving forward and looking at the coach,  The Times-Tribune of Scranton reported.Complete coverage: Penn State scandal The trustees expected more,  Eckel said.  It told me that he recognized his stature, his leadership position and that demanded more. The decision of the trustees was not based on the legality. It was based on what we believed was right for the university at that moment and moving forward. Another trustee, Barron L.  Boots  Hetherington, told the Pottsville Republican  Herald that neither Paterno nor Spanier rose to the challenge to do the right thing.         People did  stanley mug the minimum required by the laws of Pennsylvania but, in most cases, it didn t pass the moral test,  Hetherington said.Sandusky is accused of abusing eight boys, some on campus, over 15 years, allegations that were not immediately brought to the attention of authorities even though high-level people at Penn State apparently knew about them.Cops: Sandusky apologized to boy s mom in 1998The scandal has resulted in the ousting of Spanier and Pat Zfrt Bush Beats Drum For Tax Rebates
 The week is busy, and it   easy for news to slip through the cracks, so he stanley cup re   your dose of planetary science news in one tidy pa stanley cup quencher ckage for your viewing pleasure.     脳 It   that time of the week again! I ;ll shamelessly plead for your help in bringing traffic into the Space subsite, then pass along all the cool planetary sciences stories that we didn ;t cover. It   my last month as a Recruit, so if you want me to stay, I need your help hitting my numbers. In Case You Missed It, here   all my stories from Space this week. Like something  Pass it on! A Rainbow River in Madagascar A Statistically-Relevant Debate on Climate Change The Unstoppable Collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Volcano as Garbage Disposal A sneak-peak at footage from the European Southern Observatory documentary Colliding neutron stars are messy! US-Russia Tension may impact GPS base stations Six Months Later, Expedition 39 Safely Returns to Earth A visual ode to national parks: Beautiful Landscapes Far, Far Away That   Not a Shipwreck, It   a Volcano! Asphalt volcanoes discovered in th termo stanley e Gulf of Mexico. A new NASA simulation covers 13.7 Billion Years in 45 Seconds Santa Ana Winds, Fire Tornados, and the California Fires This week had a surpsingly almost-NSFW Sexy Weather Forecast for Juneau, Alaska NASA and the Six Million Dollar Man: footage from an actual test flight gone awry ended up in the opening credit for a popular television series. What starte