It's a wrap.
Mark Steyn does his final analysis of the Black trial. Hugh Hewitt, something of a legal ace, pays him a great compliment:
"If any of the struggling papers had a clue, they'd break the bank and sign Steyn to as near-an-exclusive as they could manage, and then turn him free to write at length about anything going on anywhere in the world, but nudging him towards complicated courtroom dramas"
Warning: the Steyn summary is looong. But good.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Posted by ed thomas at 6:50 PM
Labels: Conrad Black
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