"Yes mommy. Is Frontline here filming this private family matter for everyone to watch on TV next week?"
From a contemporary New York Times article (Another Right-to-Die Case Poses New Questions):
"Mr. Busalacchi, assisted by Dr. Ronald Cranford, a prominent neurologist and an advocate of patient's rights, had made plans for his daughter to be flown to St. Mary's Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis, where she would be evaluated by a neurologist specializing in the vegetative state.
"Miss Busalacchi would then have been transferred to a private home hospice unit, where the case would be evaluated by an ethics committee. If the committee agreed that the feeding tube should be removed, Miss Busalacchi would be allowed to die at the hospice unit, Dr. Cranford said."