a former editor of yours on the daily telegraph, sarah sands, said, "there's something of the anciente entitlement of the elite." and it's an important word because entitlement often, it seems, to people not in this elite world, leads elite people to think that there's one set of rules for them, and another set of rules for everybody else. was that yours and conrad's approach to life? well, with all due respect to sarah sands, who's actually a person i like very much and whose talents i admire, i think that's absolute bunk. the reason — it's almost proven bunk, because i knew conrad was going to be all right in prison — was because he was always interested in everyone. he was as interested in the janitor as much as he was in the high society. but, if i may, never mind all that and how he coped in prison, butjust on this point of entitlement — and for people who aren't remembering so well, your husband, conrad black, was ultimately convicted in a us court of serious crimes, obstruction ofjustice and fraud, he was originally sentenced to 78 months, it was shortened later. but he did spe