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...said. Now Ferraro, the 1984 Democratic vice-presidential candidate, may soon have her name cleared. Justice Department spokesmen disclosed last week that the investigation is all but complete and that Ferraro will apparently be cleared of any wrongdoing. The probe has concentrated on allegations that her husband John Zaccaro made illegal contributions to her first congressional campaign, in 1978, and that Ferraro acted improperly when she failed to report on her husband's business dealings in a financial-disclosure statement she made as a Congresswoman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigations: Clearing Ferraro's Accounts | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

...abstention solely to a 16-month-old Justice Department investigation into her financial background. The probe is focused on the funding of her initial 1978 House race and some of her financial disclosure statements while in office. In 1979 the Federal Election Commission fined her husband-campaign manager John Zaccaro and her committee $750 for arranging $130,000 in loans from her family, well in excess of the $1,000 legal limit allowed for individual contributors. The House Ethics Committee, which looked into Ferraro's failure to report fully her and her husband's incomes, found that she had committed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sitting It Out | 12/23/1985 | See Source »

...September, Laura Zaccaro, Cosima von Bulow and Amy Carter enrolled in college in Providence. If you stuck your ear to the ground, you could hear the rumblings down there...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: Newfound Promise in Providence | 11/2/1985 | See Source »

...Nick Wurf Sports Editor Brown, 24-13 Yale, 17-10 Penn, 27-14 Colgate, 79-0 Cornell, 19-7 1-3 24-7 .774 Bob Cunha Staff Writer Brown, 14-7 Yale, 12-10 Penn, 28-21 Colgate, 44-14 Bucknell, 3-0 1-3 23-8 .742 Laura Zaccaro Brown '89 Geraldine Ferraro's daughter Guest Selector Brown, 28-0 Yale, 20-17 Princeton, 20-13 Colgate, 14-5 Cornell, 17-16 Cosima Von Bulow Brown '89 Claus Von Bulow's daughter Guest Selector Brown, 20-18 Yale, 20-17 Princeton, 40-10 Columbia, 35-30 Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sports Cube Predicts | 11/2/1985 | See Source »

There are some simple and practical alternatives to the current emphasis imprisonment. Only there convicted of violent crimes should even be considered for imprisonment. Others can be fined, sentenced on probation or terms of public service (as John Zaccaro recently was), or sent to halfway houses or part-time center which both monitor convicts and provide support and counseling to set them on the right course. Such options, provide a sufficient deferent to crime--in the form of fines and of relative loss of freedom--but they also give criminals an option to reform, Moreover, they place less...

Author: By John Ross, | Title: Prison-Not the Solution | 4/25/1985 | See Source »

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