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Date: 01 January 1947
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Roy Greenslade (born 31 December 1946) is a British author and freelance journalist, and a former professor of journalism. He worked in the UK newspaper industry from the 1960s onwards. As a media commentator, he wrote a daily blog from 2006 to 2018 for The Guardian and a column for London's Evening Standard from 2006 to 2016. Under a pseudonym, Greenslade also wrote for the Sinn Féin newspaper An Phoblacht during the late 1980s whilst also working on Fleet Street. In 2021, it was reported in The Times newspaper, citing an article by Greenslade in the British Journalism Review, that he supported the bombing campaign of the Provisional IRA. Following this revelation, Greenslade resigned as Honorary Visiting Professor at City, University of London.
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Date: 01 January 1947
By ALBION ROSS
Albion ROSS
Communists reveal arrests of Army officers and Right-wing members of Small Holders party for alleged plot against Govt; arrests ordered by Communists Gen Oesterreicher and Interior Min Rajik; J Szatmari, abroad; Premier Nagy claims no knowledge of arrests; Oesterreicher says order came from Allied Control Council; USSR chmn denies order; World Council of Churches, foreign correspondent, also held after reptg arrests Swiss Red Cross and other charity groups implicated in plot
Date: 31 December 1946
By FRANK S. ADAMS Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Frank ADAMS
Obituary news missed most during Rochester newspaper strike; radio program broadcasts notices
Date: 31 December 1946
By ALBION ROSS Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Albion Special
Economists predict slow but sure recovery with foreign aid
Date: 31 December 1946
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
NJ ct sustains Trenton ban on use of sound trucks on city streets for promotional purposes, printers strike case
Date: 01 January 1947
By W. H. LAWRENCE
W. LAWRENCE
W H Lawrence discusses Communist drive through anti-US propaganda; says USSR is always called right and US motives shown as evil; cites effect of Pan-Slav movements and USSR-sponsored cultural insts