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...command large fees for speeches (perhaps $10,000, an aide estimates). She may join a high-paying law firm. But if her husband were to be indicted, concedes one close aide, "it would be a heavy blow to her career. If he were convicted, it could well be fatal...
...FATAL VISION...
...crusade to find the murderers. After examining the evidence, he, too, became convinced that his son-in-law had committed the crime. Years later, when MacDonald was finally brought to trial, Author Joe McGinniss began chronicling the story, and also concluded that MacDonald was guilty, in his 1983 bestseller Fatal Vision...
...MacDonald's lawyers, who are preparing another appeal of his 1979 conviction, tried unsuccessfully to halt the telecast of Fatal Vision, claiming it would prejudice a prospective jury. Viewers may have a more legitimate beef. Fatal Vision is a dandy detective story, but it slyly skirts the real mystery: How could a man of such impeccable credentials, one so outwardly normal, be capable of these dark deeds? A tougher question for a tougher-minded TV movie...
...cosmetics industry is not being adequately monitored when companies are not held responsible for their actions. The company owning the truck at Belmont Center was not made liable for the accident; the driver was charged with nothing more than improperly loading a vehicle. The circumstances of this near-fatal accident indicate clearly that chemicals used in the cosmetics industry are potentially as dangerous as those used in other industries, and therefore transportation regulations of these chemicals should be just as stringent...