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The ballad of Connie and Babs

About 7 pages (2,111 words)

The Spectator, January 24th, 2004

Peter Oborne says that Conrad Black was a great newspaper proprietor, but he and his glamorous wife Barbara made a fatal mistake in trying to conquer America A few weeks ago executives were endeavouring to bring home to Conrad Black the full horror of his personal and corporate predicament, when a sight met their eyes. His wife Barbara, clad only in a leotard and shades, had swept into the room. For a moment nobody spoke. 'Oh Conrad,' Barbara Black proclaimed: 'Let's just get out of here. They hate us.' Barbara Amiel was born in Watford, and she enjoyed the kind of childhood that, if survive...

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