European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 10, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday april 10. 1991 the stars and stripes b Page 5updike wins second pulitzer for fiction new York apr the 1991 pulitzer prize for fiction was awarded tuesday to John Updike for a Rabbit at rest a the second of his acclaimed quartet of a a Rabbit novels to win the pulitzer the Washington Post and the new York times each won two awards for journalism. Neil Simon americans Best known living playwright won the drama prize a his first a for his latest work a lost in is the second author to win the fiction pulitzer twice. The other is Booth Tarkington who won for a the magnificent Amber sons in 1919 and for a malice Adams in 1922. Updike also woj the 1982 pulitzer for Quot Rabbit is Rich athe third instalment in his four Book series about Harry a a Rabbit Angstrom. In the fourth Book Angstrom faces his death. Simon so lost inv Yonkers dealt with a Strong willed. Matriarch and the effect she has on her children and grandchildren. A the ants by Bert Holldobler and Edward o. Wilson won the pulitzer for general non fiction. Zoologist Holldobler and biologist Wilson worked together on the in depth study of biography prize went to a Jackson Pollock an american Saga a by Steven Nai feh and Gregory White Smith. The pulitzer for history was awarded to a a midwife stale the life of Martha Ballard based on her diary 1785-1812,�?� by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. The poetry award was Given to Mona Duyn for her Book a near changes.�?�. The music pulitzer was awarded for a symphony a by Shulamit ran. A native of Israel she is composer in residence with the Chicago symphony orchestra in journalism the Gold medal for Public service went to the Des Moines Iowa Register for a Story about a rape victim who publicly identified herself and discussed the effect of the ordeal on her life. The spot news reporting pulitzer went to the staff of the Miami Herald for stories about a local cult Leader and his followers links to several killings. Greg Marinovich of the associated press won the pulitzer for spot news photography for pictures showing supporters of South africans african National Congress killing a Man they believed was a Zulu spy. The Washington posts two prizes went to a reporter and a columnist. Caryle Murphy won in. International reporting for her stories Filea from occupied Kuwait. Jim Hoagland won in the commentary category for his columns on events leading up to the persian Gulf War and the political problems of soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The new York times awards went to Serge scheme Mann in International reporting for coverage of German reunification and to Natalie Angier in the beat reporting category for her articles on a variety of scientific topics. Joseph t. Hallinan and Susan m. Headden of the Indianapolis Star won the pulitzer for investigative reporting for a series on medical malpractice. The Wall Street journals Susan c. Faludi won the explanatory journalism award for a report on the leveraged buyout of Safeway stores inc. That revealed the human costs finance. Reporters Mattie Lundstrom and Rochelle Sharpe of Gannett new service won the prize in National reporting for a Story disclosing that hundreds of child abuse related deaths Are undetected each year As a result of errors by medical examiners. The pulitzer for feature writing went to Sheryl James of the St. Petersburg Fla times for stories about a Mother who abandoned her Newborn child. The los Angeles times David Shaw won the pulitzer in criticism for his critiques of the Way the Media reported the Mcmartin pre school child molestation a Case. a a a. A. A a a a a a -.,v������. A a a the pulitzer for editorial writing was Given to Ron Casey Harold Jackson and Joey Kennedy of the Birmingham Ala news for their editorial Campaign analysing inequities in Alabama a tax system and proposing needed Reform. Jim Borgman of the Cincinnati enquirer won the pulitzer for editorial cartooning. The prize in feature photography went to William Snyder of the Dallas morning news for pictures of ill and orphaned children living in subhuman conditions in Romania. Decision near on proposed Federal smoking ban by Mike Causey the Washington Post Washington a Federal government agencies May learn this week whether they must toss out ashtrays close designated smoking areas and prepare for a total ban on pipes cigars and cigarettes. Attempts to create a smoke free environment while providing areas for smokers has caused internal personnel problems a a resulting in grievances broken friendships and even fistfights a in virtually every Federal Agency. A proposed Federal no smoking ban drafted by the department of health and human services is under final review this week at the office of management in the stars and stripes and budget. It will advise the president whether to Issue an executive order that would eliminate workplace smoking for nearly 3 million executive Branch workers including about 300,000 in the nations capital. A a the departments proposal would ban smoking of any tobacco product a in All Federal government controlled space including space obtained on a use permit nominal rental or rent free the proposal covers most but not All Federal workers. It apply to the legislative Branch Congress the general accounting office Library of Congress or government printing office nor to the judicial Branch. That sets the stage for a scenario in which civilians with Justice Commerce and Navy positions smoke while Federal workers from exempt agencies could smoke even if they had Side by Side offices. The Gao for example has offices in Many Federal buildings. Under the plan the nearly 90,000 defense department civilians in Washington d.c., smoke under such an order. But the 65,000 uniformed military personnel in the same area a who work alongside the civilians a could continue to smoke. The smoking bands split personality has prompted objections from the general services administration and the department of defense. Gas is the governments landlord and housekeeper. It Wor Ries about the enforcement and equity of a smoking ban in Multi count buildings that include exempt and non exempt Federal workers and private companies. Gas controls 6,802 buildings which Range from the Cia Complex in suburban Langley va., to the Denver Federal Center to tiny one Man guard buildings. Gas does to handle the Pentagon a hospitals or most postal service facilities. The american federation of government employees and the National Treasury employees Union have fought management imposed policies limiting smoking in various agencies. The unions want the smoking policies negotiated a like other working conditions a not die stated by management. 10 years ago april 10,1981 a general Omar n. Bradley the last of Only five men to Wear the five stars of general of the army died at age 88. Bradley the last surviving top . Com mandarin world War ii was the first to chair the joint chiefs of staff. 20 year Sago april 10,1971 a a Bill to legalize hot pants and miniskirts on City streets was introduced to the City Council of new York a we want to legalize what has become a very Eye appealing sight in our City Quot one councilman said 30 years ago april 10,1961 a South Vietnam ended its first presidential election and minutes after the polls closed the government claimed a major Victory Over communist rebel attempts to Block the voting. 40 years ago april 10,1951 a general Dwight d. Eisenhower arrived at Rhein main a for a four Day troop inspection tour in West Germany. It was his second postwar visit to Germany. In Jujj a. Kid or >6 w let 6. 1971 1 i i remembering aids victim Brian Hale sits on a Bench next to Ryan Whites grave during a memorial service monday in Cicero ind. Brian a Cousin of Whites was one of about 20 people who attended the ceremony a year after the aids victim died at age 18. White a Hemo Philias who developed aids through blood clotting agents was remembered for courage and persistence in battling the disease and its stigma. First lady Barbara Bush and entertainers Michael Jackson and Elton John attended his funeral
