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Pace 4
Lebanon’s leader meets pope,
terrorists bomb Rome embassy
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope
John Paul II warmly embraced
Pres Amin Gemayel of Lebanon
at a Vatican audience Thursday
and endorsed the president's
call for withdrawing all foreign
troops from war-ravaged
Lebanon
Despite tight security
Gemayel was treated to ar
elaborate welcome usually re
served for official visits, com
plete with a review of Swiss
guards assigned to the Vatican
The Vatican called the visit
private
Italian authorities deployed
helicopters and riot police for
Gemayel’s arrival a day after
terrorists bombed the Lebanese
Embassy in Rome He traveled
by military helicopter from one
meeting place to another, using
a bulletproof limousine only for
short distances
Gemayel was on the last stop
of a tour that took him to the
United States and France in
search of political support for
the withdrawal of Israeli, Syrian
and Palestinian forces that
made Lebanon a battleground
this summer.
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.'