PARIS PLANS PRESS BILL; Cabinet Would Alter Statute of Subsidized News Agency
Date: 08 March 1956
Cabinet plans bill to free state-subsidized Agence France Presse from Govt interference
Laurence Paul Cunningham (8 March 1956 – 15 July 1989) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. He notably played in England, France, and Spain, where he became the first-ever English player to sign for Real Madrid.
Cunningham had signed a schoolboy contract with Arsenal in 1970, but was released in 1972 as his style of play was deemed incompatible with the Gunners' "give and go" tactics. In 1974, he was picked up by second-tier side Leyton Orient where he remained for three years. But it was following his move to West Bromwich Albion in 1977 that his career really took off. There he played alongside Cyrille Regis and Brendon Batson under coach Ron Atkinson, becoming only the second trio of black players to be fielded in the top flight of English football. They became known as the Three Degrees – a term coined by Atkinson in reference to the American soul group of the same name. His form at the Hawthorns later earned a move to Real Madrid, where he remained for five years, winning La Liga once and the Copa del Rey twice. After a spell in France with Marseille, he returned to England with Leicester City in 1985, followed by another spell in Spain with Rayo Vallecano, and helped them secure La Liga promotion with his winning goal in the 86/87 season. Cunningham signed with Wimbledon in 1988, where, as a member of the "Crazy Gang", he won the FA Cup in 1988 for the final trophy of his career.
Cunningham received his first international call-up to the England U21 side in 1977 while playing for West Bromwich Albion, becoming the first black footballer to represent an England international team organised by the Football Association. He later earned six caps for the full national team between 1979 and 1980, becoming one of the first-ever black England internationals.
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Date: 08 March 1956
Cabinet plans bill to free state-subsidized Agence France Presse from Govt interference
Date: 08 March 1956
Special to The New York Times
Prensa resumes pub; urges immediate freeing of Beltran; denies it recd Merino manifesto before revolt started; gives details on recg rept from Iquitos
Date: 08 March 1956
By JACK RAYMOND Special to The New York Times
Jack Special
Film made by USSR journalists while on US tour shown, Moscow
Date: 09 March 1956
By EDWARD A. MORROW Special to The New York Times
Edward MORROW
Beltran nominated for IAPA Press Freedom award; all Lima papers rept IAPA statement urging Beltran's release; Govt frees 3 Natl Coalition leaders and Prensa reporter who phoned Merino manifesto to paper from Iquitos; Govt presses drive to find 'natl unity' candidate for coming election; Apristas reptdly ready for deals with any party; their conditions noted; Prensa disputes Odria claim that Beltran is held as politician
Date: 09 March 1956
Special to The New York Times
Fed Appeals Ct rules employee may file unfair labor charges with NLRB even if union has not complied with non-Communist oath provision of Taft-Hartley Act, News Printing Co case
Date: 08 March 1956
B Bradlee (Newsweek) ordered to leave France, reptdly for anti-French articles; order suspended pending talks; Newsweek ed dir Denson comment
Date: 09 March 1956
Allegheny River floods 200-mi stretch in western Penna and NYS; emergency declared, Warren, Pa; 500 evacuated along river and Conewango Creek; Warren Gen Hosp flooded; 70 patients evacuated; Warren Times-Mirror suspends pub; all but 1 hwy closed; emergency declared, Salamanca, NY; damage put at $1 million; 40 families evacuated; Gov Harriman pledges aid; 500 families affected in Lackawanna, NY; damage put at $500,000; 100 forced from homes in Ithaca; illus; power failures noted; map
Date: 08 March 1956
Special to The New York Times.The New York Times