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Chicago Sun-Times(Redirected from Chicago Sun Times)
It is best known internationally as the employer of the influential film critic Roger Ebert. The newspaper gave a start in journalism to now disgraced Bob Greene. The Chicago Sun-Times is owned by Chicago based Hollinger International. It is controlled, indirectly, through a complex corporate structure, by controversial Canadian born businessman Conrad Black. In the television series Early Edition, the main character mysteriously receives a copy of the Chicago Sun-Times that will be published tomorrow, making him aware of the immediate future. External linkThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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