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By DANIEL SELIGMAN REPORTER ASSOCIATE Patty de Llosa

(FORTUNE Magazine) – STATE COLLEGE, PA. -- A student at Pennsylvania State University has complained to police that a student she hired to take a test for her breached a contract by failing the exam . . . Authorities would not release the students' names . . . University officials say they do not know who the students are. The woman asked the police to help her get back a $1,200 stereo she said she had given to the student as payment for taking the exam. -- From a news report in the Chronicle of Higher Education.