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From The Toronto Star, Conrad Black's beloved paper National Post posed as an underdog, but always served Canada's elite interests; a look at why Black would have been treated more fairly by Canada's legal system, lawyers believe; and it's an ugly question but must be asked: If her Conrad lands in prison what will Barbara Amiel Black do? By turns fierce and fragile, this journalist turned socialite has always been tough to pin down. But, at her darkest hour, don't bet she won't stand. Here's what every American should know about Conrad Black and his trial. Christopher Hitchens on Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Lords A-Creeping: You thought Conrad Black was bad? Meet the real degenerates of Britain's ruling class. A review of The Lady Upstairs: Dorothy Schiff and The New York Post by Marilyn Nissenson.

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