Newspaper Strike Ends
Date: 22 May 1946
Jewish Writers Union ends 1-day strike on wage issue against 3 met dailies, and Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NYC
George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his club career at Manchester United. A skillful dribbler, he is considered one of the greatest players of all time, along with being considered one of the most talented to play. He was named European Footballer of the Year in 1968 and came fifth in the FIFA Player of the Century vote. Best received plaudits for his playing style, which combined pace, skill, balance, feints, the ability to get past defenders and goalscoring. In 1999 he was on the six-man shortlist for the BBC's Sports Personality of the Century. He was an inaugural inductee into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
Born in Belfast, Best began his club career in England with Manchester United, with the scout who had spotted his talent at the age of 15 sending a telegram to manager Matt Busby which read: "I think I've found you a genius". After making his debut at age 17, he scored 179 goals in 470 appearances over 11 years and was the club's top goalscorer in the league for five consecutive seasons. He won two League titles, two Charity Shields and the European Cup with the club.
In international football, Best was capped 37 times for Northern Ireland between 1964 and 1977. A combination of the team's performance and his lack of fitness in 1982 meant that he never played in the finals of a major tournament. He considered his international career as being "recreational football", with the expectations placed on a smaller nation in Northern Ireland being much less than with his club. He is regarded as one of the greatest players never to have played at a World Cup. The Irish Football Association described him as the "greatest player to ever pull on the green shirt of Northern Ireland".
With his good looks, dark Beatle mop-top hair and playboy lifestyle, Best became one of the first media celebrity footballers, earning the nickname "o Quinto Beatle" by Portuguese press reporters after a stand-out performance for Manchester United in Lisbon in March 1966. However, his extravagant lifestyle led to various personal problems, most notably alcoholism, from which he suffered for the rest of his life. These issues affected him on and off the field, often causing controversy. Although conscious of his problems, he made light of them and was known for his intelligence and wit on the subject during periods of sobriety: "I spent a lot of money on booze, girls and fast cars – the rest I just squandered". After football, he spent some time as a football analyst, but his financial and health problems continued into his retirement. He died in 2005, aged 59, from complications from the immunosuppressive drugs he needed to take after a liver transplant in 2002.
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Date: 22 May 1946
Jewish Writers Union ends 1-day strike on wage issue against 3 met dailies, and Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NYC
Date: 22 May 1946
J. GLOBUS.NORMAN THOMAS, Chairman.GEORGE W. HARRIS.PAUL HAENSELARTHUR GRAHAM GLASGOW.JOHN P. CRANE
J. GLOBUS
Lr on world travel freedom
Date: 22 May 1946
By PAULINE FREDERICK North American Newspaper Alliance
Pauline North
P Frederick repts annonymous messages to leave Poland
Date: 23 May 1946
To shift newscasts from WMCA to WQXR; A H Sulzberger statement
Date: 23 May 1946
USSR withdraws censorship freedom from correspondent R Markham on charge of anti-govt s; Markham denies charge
Date: 23 May 1946
Gets Columbia Univ Sackett Graduate Scholarship award
Date: 23 May 1946
By Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Guatemala earmarks newsprint in literacy campaign