Having a "standard" explanation?!
Like levitation or sawing a girl in half, I'd expect there are a few different standard methods. Google "glass box prediction," or just
go here to buy one of the versions. There's mention of being able to announce one of the predictions on a radio show before the event, dunno, might be something there....
I suspect
this video is Derren Brown performing a similar trick, except using a dead animal instead of a glass box, with a bogus explanation edited in at the end, but I dunno.
I have no idea how the newspaper prediction is done, but for a few bucks, apparently anyone could find out, although I'm sure that wouldn't necessarily give them the skill to do it believably on stage.
For me, watching magic is like watching a movie or reading a novel. Yes, I know the lovers will probably get together in the end despite all odds, and the good guy will surely triumph over the bad guy, but that's not the point. The brilliance is in how exciting and unique the author and/or actors can make their particular version of the journey seem, which is Derren Brown's strength. (A dead raccoon instead of a glass box!? LOL)