Word: stoler
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...received a coveted John Hancock award for business journalism for his reporting of last September's special story, "Upstairs/Downstairs at the Factory." It portrayed Britain's labor situation and the deep social conflict between workers and owners in the microcosm of one large firm. Associate Editor Peter Stoler has won a Special Achievement award from the Sigma Delta Chi Deadline Club for the cover story "Hypertension: Conquering the Quiet Killer." Three other TIME staffers and contributors last week received Page One awards from the Newspaper Guild of New York. They are: Associate Editor Burton Pines, for a report...
...Peter Stoler...
...this charnel house, the kind of madness that Pasqualino perpetrated on a smaller scale becomes massive. To stay alive, Pasqualino must summon up his last reserves of cunning. In one horrible, hilarious sequence, he tries to worm his way into the good graces of the female camp commandant (Shirley Stoler) by making love to her. She is a lesbian leviathan who tolerates his attentions only because of his very desperation. She uses his appetite for life to debase him, and he allows it. He even agrees to preside over the execution of fellow prisoners. All for survival...
...Associate Editor Peter Stoler...
...TIME cover stories have collected multiple awards this year. Peter Stoler's "Exploring the Frontiers of the Mind," published Jan. 14, 1974, has won three: the National Association of Science Writers' Science-in-Society Award, the American Medical Association's magazine journalism award and a Special Achievement Plaque from the Deadline Club of Sigma Delta Chi. TIME'S Man of the Year cover on King Faisal has been recognized twice. For writing it, Senior Editor Marshall Loeb won the Loeb Award for business journalism (named for Financier Gerald Loeb, no kin to Marshall) and last week...