Toronto Sun columnist Peter Worthington is back in Chicago this week to pick up on the Conrad Black trial as former longtime partner Dave Radler enters the picture.
The Globe and Mail's Christie Blatchford has been a permanent fixture for much of the trial, but Peter returned to the roost to write on other matters after covering the opening of the trial.
Spring in Chicago is a breeze for all concerned and with Radler taking the stand, count on the courtroom to heat up during his testimony.
The trial has largely been a snooze fest for the average reader. No bodies, no gore. Just figures and more figures.
Radler's testimony should be more stimulating.
The Globe and Mail's Christie Blatchford has been a permanent fixture for much of the trial, but Peter returned to the roost to write on other matters after covering the opening of the trial.
Spring in Chicago is a breeze for all concerned and with Radler taking the stand, count on the courtroom to heat up during his testimony.
The trial has largely been a snooze fest for the average reader. No bodies, no gore. Just figures and more figures.
Radler's testimony should be more stimulating.
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