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*[[Council on Foreign Relations]]: Former Member of the International Advisory Board | *[[Council on Foreign Relations]]: Former Member of the International Advisory Board | ||
*[[National Interest]]: Member, Advisory Council | *[[National Interest]]: Member, Advisory Council | ||
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+ | ==Connections== | ||
+ | *[[Barbara Amiel]]: Wife | ||
+ | *[[Richard Perle]]: [[Hollinger International]] director | ||
+ | *[[Dean Godson]]: Former assistant | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 01:44, 4 March 2008
Former media mogul whose Hollinger International empire once included the Daily Telegraph, the Jerusalem Post and the Chicago Sun-Times. He was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison for fraud and obstruction of justice in December 2007. [1]
Affiliations
- Hudson Institute: Former Member, Board of Trustees
- Nixon Center: Member, Board of Directors
- Trilateral Commission: Former Member
- Council on Foreign Relations: Former Member of the International Advisory Board
- National Interest: Member, Advisory Council
Connections
- Barbara Amiel: Wife
- Richard Perle: Hollinger International director
- Dean Godson: Former assistant
Notes
- ↑ RightWeb profile - Conrad Black, accessed 4 March 2007.