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Before working in the cab, Mack had been a journalist, reporting on the New York state legislature for United Press International (UPI), and covering conventions and demonstrations in the '60s with an NBC camera...
Mack became a freelance journalist in 1974. He says he was attempting to create Newsletters Unlimited--a commercial newsletter company--when he decided to supplement his income by driving...
Joseph Bosco is a journalist based in Los Angeles and is the author of A Problem of Evidence, a book on the O.J. Simpson case...
...ANGELES: Crime-scene photos shown to TIME Magazine suggest that Ennis Cosby was shot in the act of offering a cigarette -- and then was assaulted after he died. "Ennis Cosby wasn't just shot," says journalist Joseph Bosco in the June 2 editions of TIME. "His corpse was found face up with a split but virtually unswollen lip. That injury is telling: trauma inflicted after the heart has stopped will not cause the swelling and discoloration usually associated with blows to living flesh." The most logical conclusion, sources close to the prosecution tell TIME, is that whoever shot Bill Cosby...
...ASCENT OF CLARE BOOTHE LUCE: She may be only one of history?s footnotes now, but in her heyday Clare Boothe Luce was, after Eleanor Roosevelt, the most talked-about woman in America. TIME Critic John Elson writes that Boothe seemingly had it all: she was a headlining journalist (for Life and the original Vanity Fair); a successful playwright (?The Women?); a two-term Congresswoman from Connecticut; and later U.S. ambassador to Italy. She had a merciless wit and stunning looks to go with her smarts. Drawing on interviews with family, friends and Luce herself, as well as her papers...