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Documents show that the board even tossed in some extras that the family demanded, like the use of specialized hydrotherapy massage equipment for Mr. Paterno's wife at the university's Lasch Building, where Mr. Sandusky had molested a number of his victims.
Once you've got these basics down, you can consider adding in some extras.
Throw in some extras.
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