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Some of Conrad Black's more memorable public statements:

'My experience with journalists authorizes me to record that a very large number of them are ignorant, lazy, opinionated, intellectually dishonest and inadequately supervised. The 'profession' is heavily cluttered with abrasive youngsters who substitute 'commitment' for insight, and to a lesser extent, with aged hacks toiling through a miasma of mounting decrepitude. Alcoholism is endemic in both groups.'

-- from the winter 1979-80 edition of the Carleton University Journalism Review

'I have no doubt that mothers in America use my name to frighten their children into finishing their vegetables.'

-- from a 2005 interview with Fortune magazine

'When the case is exposed as the unmitigated farrago of lies and defamations that it is, the exhilaration at having defeated the most powerful organization in the world -- not just the so-called Justice Department, but the SEC, IRS, and their Canadian quislings as well -- will be very great and I will resume my career fortified.'

-- from a 2006 interview with the Globe and Mail.

'We just got back yesterday from a shambles of a trip to the South Pacific, where I came down with bronchitis and almost drowned snorkelling as a result. We felt like geriatric freaks among a sea of honeymooners -- loutish young men and their perky wives.'

-- from an email to New York Sun editor Seth Lipsky about a trip to Bora Bora, presented as an exhibit at his 2007 trial

'It's war. I'm on an inexorable march to victory.'

-- Black speaking to the media during his 2007 trial in Chicago

'I quickly developed alliances with the Mafia people, then the Cubans. I was friendly with the 'good ol' boys' and the African-Americans. They all understood I had fought the system, and I do believe I earned their respect for that.'

-- from a 2011 interview with Vanity Fair magazine while Black was free on bail

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 5, 2012 A22

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