Please enjoy former newspaper magnate Conrad Black’s delightfully bitchy commentary on Rupert Murdoch.
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Crikey Says: Baron Black on Rupert Murdoch. Meow.
Political snippets: A guide to the ALP’s talkfest
Richard Farmer brings you a definitive summary of the three-day ALP conference, bemoans a drop in Australian port consumption and other meaty snippets from his cave in Canberra.
Supreme Court to review Conrad Black’s fraud conviction
The US Supreme court have agreed to review the conviction of former Hollinger chairman Conrad Black, who is currently serving time for stealing $6.1 million from the publishing company.
The Conrad Black curse strikes again
From his jail cell in America, Conrad Black, the disgraced, convicted former newspaper magnate, has sunk another company, writes Glenn Dyer.
Ten’s parent about to get canned?
The Ten Network continues to watch the financial gyrations of its Canadian parent with resignation and bemusement, writes Glenn Dyer.
Bob Carr bats for his mate Conrad Black
Why would the former Labor premier of NSW appeal for the freedom of such an undeserving swindler as Conrad Black? Alex Mitchell writes.
A last word on Conrad Black … from Rodney Adler
Casting around yesterday for people to write on the demise of Conrad Black, we immediately thought of Rodney Adler…
The end nigh, Conrad Black seeks heavenly solace
The final curtain is stirring in the wings for lapsed media tycoon Conrad Black, who has apparently turned to God in this his moment of greatest need. Some reading is in order.
Trial Noir: denouement for Lord Fraud on Black Friday
In classical literature, a dénouement consists of a series of events that follow a dramatic or narrative’s climax, thus serving as the conclusion to the story. Conflicts are resolved, creating normality for the characters and a sense of catharsis, or release of tension and anxiety, for the reader.
Conrad Black + Facebook = some crazy comments
As fallen media mogul Conrad Black enters his ninth day of trial today after the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict on “one or more counts”, spectators of the case appear to be growing restless across the internet.







