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Specifically, the president wants a tenfold increase in the 3,800-man multinational peace keeping force in Beirut that in cludes U S Marines, French and Italian soldiers. He also is asking for $12 billion in long term economic assistance The peacekeeping force moved into Beirut at Lebanon's request last month after the slaughter of hundreds of Pales tinians in refugee camps and the assassination of Gemayel’s borther, President-elect Bashir Gemayel. 'Solitude1 writer awarded nobel for literature STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Colombian author of the novel "One Hundred Years of Soli tude" and the world's best selling writer in the Spanish language, was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in literature Thursday, It was the first Nobel award to a Colombian in the 79 years the prestigious prizes have been given and the second first for Latin America this year Former Foreign Minister Alfonso Garcia Robles of Mexico, co-winner of the peace prize, was his country's first winner The 18-member Swedish Academy of Letters said it hon ored the 54-year-old Latin American writer of novels, short stories and political journalism "for his novels and short stories in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly comjjosed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts "Gabriel Garcia Marquez has created a wo'rld of his own which his microcosms," the academy said "In its tumul tuous, bewildering yet gra phically convincing authentici ty, it reflects a continent and its human riches and poverty ’ Garcia Marquez is representative of a generation of Latin American writers in the forefront of contemporary liter ature, among them Carlos Fuentes of Mexico, Julio Cor tazar of Argentina and Peru's Mario Vargas Llosa Critics said they breathed new life into the novel form, which many thought had become moribund Praising the vitality of the li terature produced in a contin ent boiling with violent political conflict, a Swedish Academy spokesman noted that Garcia Marquez "like most of the other important writers, is strongly committed on the side of the poor and the weak aginst domestic oppression and for eign economic exploitation.'