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 * The Millennium Bug (1999)
 * Tony Blair predicts that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction. (2003)
 * Michael Fish predicts that there won't be a hurricane on 16 October 1987. (1987)
 * Dick Rowe of Decca Records predicts that "guitar groups are on their way out". (1962)
 * Margaret Thatcher predicts that there won't be "a woman Prime Minister in [her] lifetime". (1973)
 * Paul Grein of Billboard predicts that "Madonna will be out of business in six months". (1985)
 * The Sinclair C5 (1985)
 * Barry Cunningham of Bloomsbury Publishing predicts that J. K. Rowling will "never make any money out of children's books". (1996)
 * Alan Hansen predicts that "you can't win anything with kids". (1995)
 * The New York Times predicts that "there may be a recession in stock prices, but not anything in the nature of a crash". (1929)
 * Nostradamus predicts that "a great and terrifying leader will come out of the sky" in July 1999. (1557–58)
 * David Steel tells activists at the Liberal Assembly to "go back to [their] constituencies and prepare for government". (1981)
 * Kieran Prendiville of Tomorrow's World predicts that compact discs are indestructible. (1981)
 * Morrissey predicts that the music video market is "something that's going to die very quickly". (1984)
 * Kevin Keegan predicts that David Batty will score his penalty against Argentina at the FIFA World Cup. (1998)
 * Keegan predicts that only the England football team can win their match against Romania at the FIFA World Cup. (1998)
 * Arthur C. Clarke predicts on Horizon that humans will develop "intelligent and useful servants" from chimps through bioengineering. (1964)
 * Raymond Baxter of Tomorrow's World predicts that we will eat only pills to provide all the vitamins and nutrients we need (1966)
 * Rodney Marsh predicts that Bradford City A.F.C. will be relegated after the 1999–2000 FA Premier League, and that they can shave his head if they're not. (1999)
 * Bubble fusion (2002)
 * Jamie Shaw of One True Voice predicts that they will be the "next Beatles". (2003)
 * Paul Ehrlich of Stamford University predicts "a one or two per cent chance of civilisation reaching the end of the century". (1971)
 * Howard Harrison predicts that Britain will eat Weetabix "three times a day". (1979)