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Canadian media pokes at Conrad Black

Published: March 4, 2008 at 10:41 AM
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Former Media Mogul Conrad Black (R) leaves federal court with his daughter Alana after being sentenced to 78 months in prison on December 10, 2007, in Chicago. Black was convicted in July of three counts of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in a scheme which bilked shareholders out of millions of dollars.  (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)
Former Media Mogul Conrad Black (R) leaves federal court with his daughter Alana after being sentenced to 78 months in prison on December 10, 2007, in Chicago. Black was convicted in July of three counts of mail fraud and obstruction of justice for his role in a scheme which bilked shareholders out of millions of dollars. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)

TORONTO, March 4 (UPI) -- Canadian newspapers poked jibes Tuesday at former media baron Conrad Black, newly imprisoned in Florida for fraud and obstruction of justice.

The 63-year-old on Monday checked into the Coleman prison in central Florida to begin a 6 1/2-year sentence his lawyers are planning to appeal.

Among the media barbs published was the Toronto Sun's report that Black's chauffeur broke the law in order to get him checked in on time. A correspondent said the drive from Black's Palm Beach, Fla., mansion should have taken four hours but his SUV arrived after three, meaning the driver averaged 85 mph.

The Toronto Star's front page banner headline was "Lord 18330-424," referring to Black's inmate number and the peerage he acquired in Britain after relinquishing his Canadian citizenship.

The National Post, founded by Black in October 1998, reported Black could end up working in the prison kitchen or cleaning toilets with pay scales ranging from 12-40 cents per hour.

In a telephone interview with the Post Sunday night, Black said he would accept whatever job he was assigned.

"It's a hell of a way to lose weight, but I'll lose weight," he said.

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