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Wall Street Journal
May 16, 2012
Mr. Vogt's previous foray into the newspaper business started with
Hollinger International Inc., a newspaper chain that at one time owned the
Jerusalem Post, the
Chicago Sun-Times and
London's Daily Telegraph.
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
May 16, 2012
The story might resonate with
Conrad Black, the former head of media company
Hollinger International who recently returnedto
Canada after a prison stint for siphoning off proceeds from the sale of Hollinger-owned newspapers.
American Spectator
May 10, 2012
Conrad's problems began with minority shareholders in his company, Hollinger International, complaining about his expenses.
LawFuel.co.nz
May 5, 2012
In 2005, Black was accused by the US government of stealing more than $60 million from
Hollinger International, one of North America's largest media
Conglomerates, by means of various non-competition agreements.
Chicago Tribune
May 4, 2012
Former media baron
Conrad Black was released from a federal prison in
Florida Friday after serving a total of 37 months for his 2007 conviction related to defrauding
Hollinger International Inc., the one-time parent company of the
Chicago Sun-Times.
CBS Local
April 30, 2012
Media mogul
Conrad Black, the former
CEO of then-Sun-Times parent company
Hollinger International, also challenged his conviction based on the honest services law and got part of it tossed, the panel pointed out.
MindfulMoney
April 25, 2012
Lexology (registration)
April 23, 2012
In Black,
Conrad Black brought 6 libel actions against 10 defendants (8 of whom resided in the US and 1 who resided in
Israel) who were directors, officers and
Advisors of
Hollinger International. Each of Black's claims revolved around publication of ...
Winnipeg Free Press
April 21, 2012
And most of the stories he relates are torn from headlines of the last few years: the rise and fall of Nortel; the dismantling of Hamilton steelmaker Stelco;
Conrad Black's pillaging of the assets of
Hollinger International; CIBC's role in the
Enron ...
Reuters
April 19, 2012
The report said Black, a former Canadian citizen who is now a member of the British House of Lords, looted publisher Hollinger International of hundreds of millions of dollars. Black denies the charge. Hollinger used to own Britain's Daily Telegraph, ...
The Deal Pipeline
April 18, 2012
The press baron took the stand in a case where shareholders of
Hollinger International Inc. claimed that he sold the
newspaper company, which he controlled, after promising in writing not to do so.
al.com (blog)
April 16, 2012
Black, the former head of Hollinger International, once one of the world's largest newspaper publishing firms, wrote about Nodine's case in a recent column for HuffingtonPost.
Toronto Sun
April 13, 2012
Black was convicted for his part in a scheme that the court found swindled $6.1 million from
Hollinger International, a company in which he was chairman and
CEO.
TheTyee.ca
May 3, 2012
Black could also seek to clean up his reputation by pursuing a series of libel lawsuits against some of his former associates at Hollinger International and their adviser. The suits, however, could be settled out of court. His rise led to an offer of ...
St. Catharines Standard
May 2, 2012
A US
jury found Black guilty of scheming with partner David Radler and other executives to siphon off millions of dollars in proceeds from the sales of newspapers as they unwound US-based
Hollinger International, once the world's third-largest ...
The Lacombe Globe
May 2, 2012
Black, along with other executives, was accused of fraud and other charges for allegedly stealing $60 million from
Hollinger International investors. He was convicted of two counts of fraud and one count of obstruction of justice in July 2007, ...
CBS Local
April 30, 2012
Media mogul
Conrad Black, the former
CEO of then-Sun-Times parent company
Hollinger International, also challenged his conviction based on the honest services law and got part of it tossed, the panel pointed out.
Welland Tribune
April 30, 2012
Black was convicted for his part in a scheme that saw
Hollinger International, a company of which he was chairman and
CEO, swindled out of $6.1 million.
MindfulMoney
April 25, 2012
Lexology (registration)
April 23, 2012
In Black,
Conrad Black brought 6 libel actions against 10 defendants (8 of whom resided in the US and 1 who resided in
Israel) who were directors, officers and
Advisors of
Hollinger International. Each of Black's claims revolved around publication of ...
Winnipeg Free Press
April 21, 2012
And most of the stories he relates are torn from headlines of the last few years: the rise and fall of Nortel; the dismantling of Hamilton steelmaker Stelco;
Conrad Black's pillaging of the assets of
Hollinger International; CIBC's role in the
Enron ...
Reuters
April 19, 2012
The report said Black, a former Canadian citizen who is now a member of the British House of Lords, looted publisher Hollinger International of hundreds of millions of dollars. Black denies the charge. Hollinger used to own Britain's Daily Telegraph, ...
The Deal Pipeline
April 18, 2012
The press baron took the stand in a case where shareholders of
Hollinger International Inc. claimed that he sold the
newspaper company, which he controlled, after promising in writing not to do so.
Orlando Sentinel
April 18, 2012
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Supreme Court of
Canada ruled on Wednesday that former newspaper mogul
Conrad Black is entitled to pursue libel suits in
Ontario against the authors of a report that said he ran his US-based media company,
Hollinger International ...
al.com (blog)
April 16, 2012
Black, the former head of Hollinger International, once one of the world's largest newspaper publishing firms, wrote about Nodine's case in a recent column for HuffingtonPost.
Toronto Sun
April 13, 2012
Black was convicted for his part in a scheme that the court found swindled $6.1 million from
Hollinger International, a company in which he was chairman and
CEO.
Toronto Star
March 26, 2012
Contrast that with the
Saga of
Hollinger International, owner of the National Post, as well as many Canadian community newspapers, the
Chicago Sun-Times, and the Daily Telegraph.
MarketWatch (press release)
March 1, 2012
Paris is the former chairman, president and
Chief Executive Officer of Sun-Times Media Group, previously known as
Hollinger International. More recently, he served as the interim president of
MediaNews Group, Inc. from January 2011 to October 2011 and ...
Yahoo! News Canada (blog)
March 1, 2012
Hollinger International Inc. also owned top-drawer papers such as Britain's Daily Telegraph, the
Jerusalem Post and
Chicago Sun Times.
SunHerald.com
March 1, 2012
Paris is the former chairman, president and
Chief Executive Officer of Sun-Times Media Group, previously known as
Hollinger International. More recently, he served as the interim president of
MediaNews Group, Inc. from January 2011 to October 2011 and ...
BusinessWeek
February 20, 2012
Former
Hollinger International Inc. Chairman
Conrad Black didn't testify at his 2007 fraud trial in the same federal courthouse and was found guilty of mail fraud and obstruction.
ElectroIQ
February 18, 2012
In 2004, a
Delaware judge blocked
Conrad Black's deal to sell control of
Hollinger International Inc. to the Barclay brothers of Britain, who wished to add Hollinger's "
London Telegraph" to their British media holdings.
mysask.com (press release)
January 16, 2012
In 2004,
Hollinger International Inc., the US subsidiary of Toronto-based Hollinger Inc., fired
Conrad Black as chairman and filed a US$200-million suit against him and his right-hand man David Radler and his
Holding Companies, alleging breach of ...
Montreal Gazette
January 12, 2012
Margaret Thatcher was a senior member of the
Hollinger International advisory board from 1991 to 2002, was
Conrad Black's sponsor at his induction into the British House of Lords in 2001, and gave a toast at the 1992 wedding dinner of Black and Barbara ...
National Post
January 7, 2012
Margaret Thatcher was a senior member of the
Hollinger International Advisory Board from 1991 to 2002, and served as
Conrad Black's sponsor at his induction into the British House of Lords in 2001.
The American Lawyer
January 2, 2012
Along with Boutrous's Supreme Court win for
Wal-Mart and Scalia's appellate victory over the
SEC, partner Miguel Estrada persuaded a unanimous Supreme Court in 2010 to vacate the felony fraud conviction of former
Hollinger International, ...
Time Out Chicago (blog)
December 21, 2011
In 1994, Adler & Shaykin sold the paper for $180 million to
Hollinger International, a Canadian firm headed by
Conrad Black and David Radler.