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Article: Conrad Black was indicted on eleven counts of wire and mail fraud in connection with his management of Hollinger International, a media company that at one time owned the Chicago Sun-Times, the Jerusalem Post, and the Daily Telegraph (London).(The Week)(Brief Article)
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- December 19, 2005
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* Conrad Black was indicted on eleven counts of wire and mail fraud in connection with his management of Hollinger International, a media company that at one time owned the Chicago Sun-Times, the Jerusalem Post, and the Daily Telegraph (London). Lord Black is a friend of several editors of this magazine, and the muscular conservatism of his papers was congenial. He has been spiritedly defended against the feds (the ...
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