Black stars harassed, suit alleges OLIVER MOORE Toronto Globe and Mail Wednesday, January 17, 2007 Two former federal ministers and 95 border guards are among those named in a $900-million lawsuit filed by the owner of Murdercap Records, who alleges routine harassment of black hip-hop stars trying to enter Canada. Jerome Almon said last night that he had escaped extra scrutiny only a few times out of hundreds of border crossings since the late 1990s. Often, he added, whites nearby were treated with greater respect. "I don't see this as any different than what Martin Luther King and Rosa...