51. Humbug is alive and well in the British press. 52. If he does, the prospect is for an increasingly nasty, irresponsible British press. 53. In general, the British press seems to set the standard for vitriol. 54. In the week between fatal crash and funeral, there is some dignity in the British press, for now. 55. It also has many celebrities here enthusiastically reciting the virtues of late motherhood in the British press. 56. It was only after the title was printed in the British press that Scholastic acknowledged it. 57. James MacMillan has been hailed by members of the British press as the greatest composer of his generation. 58. Later, the princess, in a black crepe dress with a beaded bodice and drop pearl earrings, smiled obligingly at the mostly British press corps. 59. Like the British press in general, it is London-centric and pays scant attention to concerns outside this area. 60. Last weekend, it was the British press that asked the agencies to cover Diana, Leroy said. |