Notebook: Jan. 12, 1998
WINNERS & LOSERS SOME JOB TITLES HAVE IT; SOME DON'T
[WINNERS]
THE BOXER Oscar bait: Daniel Day-Lewis' movie about Northern Ireland opens to rave reviews
THE DUCHESS Fergie and the Queen enjoy a Christmas reconciliation. The toe sucking's under the bridge
THE HONKY CAT From now on, it's Sir Elton Hercules John, if you please
[& LOSERS]
THE POSTMAN Video-store bait: Kevin Costner's movie about post-apocalyptic America sinks like a stone
THE INTERN Don't cross Hizzoner: Giuliani fires kid employee who razzes new pedestrian barricades
THE CHICKEN COOK Poultry slaughter in Hong Kong; what's General Tso to do?
MMMBOOKS
You may love their hit single, MMMBop, but is there such a thing as too much Hanson? The three brothers who make up the pubescent pop sensation are the subject of two New York Times Best Sellers. Need to choose? Here's what each book offers:
Hanson: MMMBop to the Top. An Unauthorized Biography:
--Author's previous credits include The Lives and Loves of New Kids on the Block.
--Tips for meeting the guys when they play your hometown (crash the sound check; ask your parents' friends if they know anyone who knows anyone).
--Clap-o-Meter and Sap-o-Meter for each track on Middle of Nowhere album.
--Detailed background on boys' hometown of Tulsa, Okla.: ("Tulsa is proudly multi-culti to the max...")
Hanson: The Official Book:
--Carries the Official Hanson Product seal.
--Dozens of color photos suitable for framing.
--World tour info: ("Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia...is situated on the island of Java and is home to perhaps the most frenzied Hanson fans on planet earth.")
--Explains the derivation of the "emotional ballad" Weird: "We were talking about the fact that nobody had ever written a song about the word weird. It seemed strange to us. Think about how many times you say 'weird.'"
HAIR TO THE CHIEF
Whiskers used to be proof of a man's manliness and his leadership capabilities. No more. Goatees and soul patches may be fine for academics, artists, athletes and the unemployed, but these days national leaders are smooth. Here's a chart showing how long it's been in various countries since the honcho had facial hair.
U.S. Bill Clinton William Howard Taft (1) 85 years
AUSTRALIA John Howard William Morris Hughes (2) 64 years
SWEDEN Goran Persson Axel Bramstort 61 years
GERMANY Helmut Kohl Adolf Hitler (3) 54 years
SOUTH AFRICA Nelson Mandela Jan Christiaan Smuts 49 years
RUSSIA Boris Yeltsin Joseph Stalin (4) 44 years
BRITAIN Tony Blair Harold Macmillan (5) 34 years
FRANCE Jacques Chirac Charles de Gaulle (6) 32 years
LIBYA Muammar Gaddafi King Idris (7) 28 years
EGYPT Hosni Mubarak Anwar Sadat (8) 16 years
ITALY Romano Prodi Giovanni Goria 9 years
NICARAGUA Arnoldo Aleman Daniel Ortega (9) 7 years
MEXICO Ernesto Zedillo Carlos Salinas (10) 3 years
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