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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. <ref>[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1039.html RightWeb profile - Conrad Black], accessed 4 March 2007.</ref>
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'''Conrad Black''' is a 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.<ref>[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1039.html RightWeb profile - Conrad Black], accessed 4 March 2007.</ref> While Black was the proprietor of [[The Telegraph]] the newspapers journalists complained that his pro-Israeli views were affecting editorial policy. According to a report in The Guardian:
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:"Three prominent writers - all of them past contributors to Mr Black's Telegraph group have signed a letter to the Spectator accusing him of abusing his responsibilities as a proprietor. Such is the vehemance with which Mr Black has expounded his pro-Israeli held view, they say, no editor or reporter would dare to write frankly about the Palestinian perspective"<ref>Matt Wells, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4153170,00.html The Black arts leave writers riled], The Guardian, 16-March-2001, Accessed 06-October-2009</ref>.
  
 
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*the [[Chairman's Council of the Americas Society]],  
 
*the [[Chairman's Council of the Americas Society]],  
 
*a trustee of the [[Malcolm Muggeridge Foundation]],  
 
*a trustee of the [[Malcolm Muggeridge Foundation]],  
*a director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] in London<ref></ref>
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*a director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] in London<ref>[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1039.html RightWeb profile - Conrad Black], accessed 4 March 2007.</ref>
  
 
==Connections==
 
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*[[Richard Perle]]: [[Hollinger International]] director
 
*[[Richard Perle]]: [[Hollinger International]] director
 
*[[Dean Godson]]: Former assistant
 
*[[Dean Godson]]: Former assistant
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*[[Roy MacLaren]] interlocking director
  
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==Resources==
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*Rightweb [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1039.html Conrad Black]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Conrad Black

Conrad Black is a 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] While Black was the proprietor of The Telegraph the newspapers journalists complained that his pro-Israeli views were affecting editorial policy. According to a report in The Guardian:

"Three prominent writers - all of them past contributors to Mr Black's Telegraph group have signed a letter to the Spectator accusing him of abusing his responsibilities as a proprietor. Such is the vehemance with which Mr Black has expounded his pro-Israeli held view, they say, no editor or reporter would dare to write frankly about the Palestinian perspective"[2].

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  1. RightWeb profile - Conrad Black, accessed 4 March 2007.
  2. Matt Wells, The Black arts leave writers riled, The Guardian, 16-March-2001, Accessed 06-October-2009
  3. RightWeb profile - Conrad Black, accessed 4 March 2007.