Monday, June 18, 2007

CBC's The National - Siklos Interview And Biopic Feature

CBC's nightly newscast, The National, had an interview with Richard Siklos, author of Shades of Black. He graded the prosecution "C" for cohesiveness, which is a good grade given the meandering nature of the case. She even wrapped up on time after going through all the flashpoints. She kept focus on the shareholders. While making her delivery, she stood right beside the jury, as close as she could come. She delivered the argument in a loud and clear voice. According to Mr. Siklos, she also used mockery and maxims effectively.

Conrad Black wasn't having a good day, as shown by his return to slumping in his chair. He tended to sit up straight when he thought things were going well for him.


The same show also had a biopic report feature report on Edward Genson by Havard Gould, called “The Closer.”


[The entire episode of The National has been broadbanded, and will stay up until replaced by the new one, at about 11:00 PM this Tuedsay.]

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