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...mitigate public embarrassments. Betty Ford, Joan Kennedy, Billy Carter and others have reported that their unsteady, occasionally weird behavior resulted from drinking. That sort of confession can be exemplary and thus publicly useful. But in others it can also be opportunistic. Maryland's conservative Congressman Robert Bauman pleaded not guilty to making homosexual advances to a 16-year-old boy; Bauman, with his stricken wife standing behind him - her eyes glazed with that I-am-not-here-I-am-actually-in-Chicago look - told a press conference that booze made him do it. Then in the formulation of media...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Why and When and Whether to Confess | 5/18/1981 | See Source »

...outside of Mission Viejo's obvious strength, certain individual races are already looking good. If both Longhorn and Mission Viejo enter their two stars in the race, the women's 200-yd. freestyle will be a classic. And the men's 400-yd. individual medley could coneivably include Alex Bauman (the current world record holder in the 400 meter event), Jesse Vassallo (the man whose record Baumann broke last month). Brian Goodell (the three-time NCAA champion in this event), and Djan Madruga (last year's winner...

Author: By Howard N. Mead, | Title: Looks Like Mission Possible | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

Unlike Talmadge, several House members were crushed by scandal. Indicated Abscam conspirators Reps. John Jenrette (D-S.C.), Frank Thompson (D-N.J.), John Murphy (D-N.Y.), and Michael Myers (D-Pa.) all lost, as did Rep. Robert Bauman (R-Md.), who had to answer to charges of alcoholism and homosexuality...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: GOP Wins Major Hill Seats As Liberal Senators Stumble | 11/5/1980 | See Source »

...bouquets. But the Dial is not just another magazine. It is published by the Public Broadcasting Service through a new nonprofit corporation, Public Broadcasting Communications Inc. If PBS stations continue to print advertising in the Dial, the House voted, they will lose their federal funding. Explained Maryland Republican Robert Bauman as he introduced the measure: "I do not believe that the Federal Government should be in the commercial publishing business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Should the Dial Be Turned Off? | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

...government's ten-year $2.5 billion reconstruction plan. The Carter Administration has offered $156.6 million, including a $75 million package pledged last November but appropriated by Congress only a month ago. The embarrassing seven-month delay was due to a protracted debate led by Republican Congressman Robert Bauman of Maryland, who railed against aiding a Marxist-leaning government. The modest amount of the U.S. package, moreover, was hardly an impressive show of support from so wealthy a nation, as Castro was able to point out to his Nicaraguan hosts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NICARAGUA: Courting the Sandinistas | 8/4/1980 | See Source »

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