Monday, Dec. 27, 1999
Notebook
By Val Castronovo, Tam Gray, Daniel Levy, Ellin Martens, Michele Orecklin, Alice Park, Julie Rawe, Chris Taylor, Owen Thomas and Josh Tyrangiel
RECAP '99 THE YEAR IN ELEPHANTS AND GOD'S PEOPLE
God's People
Pope's visit to Mexico is sponsored by Frito-Lay, which issues chip packets with J.P.II's head
Playwright Terence McNally gets death threats over gay Jesus in Corpus Christi
Kevin Smith's movie Dogma opens to Catholic protest
Elephants
International ban on ivory trade is lifted
The USDA charges Beatty-Cole circus with elephant abuse
Thai elephant steps on land mine; survives, gets artificial foot
[Both]
Exhibition with painting of Virgin Mary decorated with elephant dung causes uproar
G.O.P. candidates Bush, Bauer, Keyes invoke Jesus in a campaign debate
RECAP '99 THE YEAR IN RAPPERS AND WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE
Rappers
Ol' Dirty Bastard pulled over for driving erratically
Ol' Dirty bastard arrested for driving with a suspended license and possessing crack
Sean ("Puffy") Combs charged with attacking a record executive
Women of a certain age
Titanic acress Gloria Stewart reveals her devotion to masturbation
Diana Ross detained at a London airport
Martha Stewart Takes her company public
[Both]
Rosa Parks tries to prevent Outkast from using her name in a song
Rapper Eminem sued by his mother for defamation
RECAP '99 THE YEAR IN MOGULS BEHAVING BADLY AND LITTLE PEOPLE
Little people
New Austin Powers movie makes a star of Mini-Me actor Verne Toyer
Gary Coleman fined for allegedly punching an autograph seeker in the eye
Cuban boy founf floating in ocean causes international uproar
Moguls behaving badly
Sumner Redstone's wife files for divorce as he is alleged to be having an affair
Justice Dept. rules Bill Gates' Microsoft Corp is a monopoly
[Both]
During a custody battle, billionaire Ron Perelman claims he can feed his daughter Caleigh on $3 a day
Michael Eisner says he may have called Jeffrey Katzenberg a "little midget"