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Correspondent John Moody, who has spent his reportorial career catching flights from bureaus in New York, Moscow and Paris for United Press International and from Bonn and Vienna for TIME, touched down in Mexico City a year ago. Since then he has spent most of his time shuttling around Central...
The Nobel Prize carries with it a check for $341,000, which Arias intends to use to create a foundation for his country's poor. But its true value for Arias will be measured in the days before and after the Nov. 5 cease-fire. "The prize is a catalyst...
For the Peace Prize winner, President Oscar Arias Sanchez of Costa Rica, it was a week of stirred political passions and fresh opportunity. Meanwhile, the scientists named by the Nobel Committee to receive the 1987 prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine basked in the traditional praise of colleagues around the...
The medal is not always the kiss of death. The 1971 prize boosted West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and his policy of Ostpolitik, aimed at improving relations with Eastern Europe. Oscar Arias Sanchez can only hope that this year's award will have an equally beneficial effect.
In separate gulf attacks, Iranian missiles hit U. S.- owned and U. S.- registered ships. -- Costa Rica' s Arias wins the Nobel Prize for Peace.