European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 14 the stars and stripes thursday March 26, 1992 faces no places fan again tries to reach Letterman estate new version of old controversy author Salman Rushdie holds up the paperback edition of his Book Quot the satanic verses which made its debut wednesday in . Bookstores. Rushdie speaking tuesday in Arlington va., to an International conference on free expression said he hoped to eventually be free from the death sentence handed Down by the late iranian Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Home Nei who considered the Book blasphemous to islam. The death sentence forced Rushdie into from wire reports an obsessed fan who was sent to a mental institution for repeatedly breaking into David Letterman a House was intercepted by a taxi Driver who said she asked him to take her to the estate again. A she said a in a Margaret Ray he a expecting me. I have papers to drop off a a taxi Driver Brian Zito said tuesday. Zito said his company was warned several months ago that Ray 39, of Crawford colo., might be in the area. When Zito picked her up sunday night and she asked where the late night talk show Host lived he got suspicious and refused to take her. Police later found her a in the Vicinity of Letterman a estate and put her aboard a commuter train to new York City said it. Robert Cole. Ray was arrested six times on charges of breaking into a Home in new Canaan Conn. She served nine months in prison on a 1990 trespassing conviction. Ray promised never to bother Letterman again after leaving a Connecticut mental Hospital last for a spell winners of a spelling Bee in Fremont neb., were rewarded with trophies. But the inscriptions contained a spelling error. The inscriptions read a of Motu noon Optimist when the error was discovered the Fremont noon Optimist club sponsor of the Dodge county spelling Bee came up with a Tongue in Cheek dropped e award for trophy maker Bob Buresh. Buresh who took the ribbing in stride said he will provide corrected trophies to the honors Carters the Rich forget the poor too easily former president Jimmy Carter told a University of notre Dame audience monday at South Bend ind. Carter and his wife Rosalynn became inaugural recipients of the notre Dame award an Honor established by the roman Catholic University to recognize humanitarian service on a global scale. The wealthy assume their rights to Good health care jobs Homes and safety Carter said. A Many people do not have any of those things a he said. A the tendency is to wipe that out of our minds or address it in superficial since leaving the White House in 1981, the Carters lend their energies to an array of causes at Home and abroad Low Cost housing mental illness immunizing hiding in 1989. Poor children and improving Grain production in Africa among doctor accused the physician acquitted in 1981 of giving too Many drugs to Elvis Presley is accused anew of writing too Many prescriptions for his patients. Or. George Nichopoulos 64, faces a hearing May 19 before the Tennessee Board of medical examiners in Memphis Board attorney Alan Foster said tuesday. The Board suspended Nichopoulos License for three months in 1980 for Over prescribing drugs for Presley and nine other patients. But in the following year Nichopoulos was acquitted in Federal court on similar criminal charges. He argued then that he prescribed thousands of doses of uppers Downers and narcotics for Presley to keep the Rock a no Roll Singer from buying Street drugs. Nichopoulos now is accused of writing questionable prescriptions for drugs including Tranquili Zers to 24 patients Over the past 3yz years. Glaucoma Check for Bush an Eye specialist from Baltimore was to Check president Bush today to determine whether the presidents glaucoma has worsened since it was discovered a few years ago. The examination will be the focus of the presidents annual checkup at the Bethesda naval Hospital in Maryland said the White House press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater. All top 10 paperbacks going Home by Danielle steel relive this Best Selling authors first unforgettable novel. Experience the love and pain of Gillian Forrester who finds her new found happiness shaken to the Core. Choose one ton v Sale for $5.40 a life on the Road by Charles Kuralt join Charles Kuralt on a journey from Southern boy to world travelled lbs news correspondent. His engaging Memoir describes the people and places that enriched him. Bookstores
