March 12, 2007

Fraud case lacks 'widows and orphans'

A story about the upcoming federal trial of newspaper mogul Conrad Black on a variety of charges related to fraudulent business practices includes expert comment by professor Peter Henning of the WSU Law School. A former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer, Henning commented on whether or not the U.S. government has a strong case against Black. Before his ouster, Black headed a large newspaper empire that had been Canada's largest newspaper company. The corporation also owned the Chicago Sun-Times. The wire story ran widely in Canadian newspapers and media Web sites.

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