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OREM, Utah (AP) -- Utah Valley University's student newspaper adviser says two women have come forward acknowledging that they took hundreds of copies of the paper from newsstands without permission.
Brent Sumner told The Salt Lake Tribune on Monday that the women are not students at the school and that they told him they took up to 700 copies of the paper for a youth-group project.
The university says it won't press theft charges, but the women will have to write a letter apologizing for taking the weekly UVU Review and explaining why they did it.
The school prints about 4,000 copies of the paper each week.
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Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune
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