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- <text id=89TT0891>
- <title>
- Apr. 03, 1989: World Notes:Australia
- </title>
- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Apr. 03, 1989 The College Trap
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 35
- World Notes
- AUSTRALIA
- True Confessions
- </hdr><body>
- <p> It was a weird political moment, even by Australia's
- raucous standards. There was Prime Minister Bob Hawke on
- national television last week, wiping a tear from his eye and
- telling his countrymen that yes, he had been unfaithful to
- Hazel, his wife of 33 years. In a paroxysm of soul baring, he
- reviewed his boozy past (Hawke was once listed in the Guinness
- Book of World Records for beer drinking) and his decision nine
- years ago to go cold turkey. "It was getting to the stage where,
- at the end of the day, I was looking forward too much to a
- drink."
- </p>
- <p> None of this was news to Australians -- or anyone who has
- read Blanche d'Alpuget's frank biography of the gregarious
- trade unionist whose back-slapping mateyness helped make him
- Australia's most popular politician. But why did Hawke choose
- this moment to make a prime-time confession? Supporters think
- Hawke was trying to make up for insulting media play of his
- wife's recent face-lift. Opponents had a more political
- explanation: to distract attention from the effect rising
- interest rates and a soaring deficit have had on his standing
- in the polls.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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