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If you can’t get enough of Conrad Black, aka Lord Black of Crossharbour, aka the former Hollinger International press baron in the crosshairs in United States v. Black, there’s a new blog up and running that promises all Black all the time. Blacksjustice.com was launched by freelance reporter Susan Berger, who was a Pioneer Press staffer when that suburban chain was one of the more profitable elements in Black’s media empire. Berger plans to attend Black’s fraud and racketeering trial, which just got under way in federal court, and she promises ongoing commentary plus links to media coverage beyond Chicago. The volume of Canadian coverage in particular is staggering, and here’s a taste of it, an ingenious attempt by the Globe and Mail, Canada’s foremost national newspaper, to concoct a think piece out of pretty much nothing. If you thought his lordship had nothing in common with the blue-collar rabble that will be judging him — a notion the Canadian media can’t express often enough — well, it seems he has nothing in common with Mies van der Rohe either!
UPDATE: Want to be a juror in a famous federal trial? Jurors in the pool for United States v. Black had a 45-page questionnaire to fill out before they could even be considered. Go through it yourself. See how it’s skewed toward teasing out how strongly you feel that those big shots making millions in complicated corporate maneuvers are all a bunch of crooks.