Ignoble Warning [Week's News Poem by
Khakjaan Wessington, November 2, 2012]
Money never wakens—it's dream and our
creation;
Reflects our decisions—the worthiest
divisions
Of spoils (for everything spoils, what
doesn't toil).
I dreamed I wandered away from
familiar—beyond—
Where Palestinians live in a duck blind
and extract
A toll they want from me, but cannot
get, from a teenager.
They stood him next to me, held out his
trembling, hairless arm,
And sawed the first joint off his thumb,
fed him jalapeno peppers
And let him bleed to death—he bled to
death and they blamed me
And so did I.
“The
trading week was shortened by a historic two-day market closure on
Monday and Tuesday, spurred by superstorm Sandy's devastating sweep
through the U.S. Northeast.
"We started off on strength, with
nonfarm payrolls coming in above expectations. Then we drifted lower
during the day. It's hard to determine what direction we are in -
with the two days off, it's really been a strange week," said
Fred Dickson, chief market strategist at D.A. Davidson & Co, in
Lake Oswego, Oregon.”
“The parents of two butchered Upper
West Side kids asked their financially strapped nanny to do simple
housework as a way to earn more money — but all that did was enrage
the woman, law-enforcement sources told The Post. “She said
something like, ‘I’m paid to watch the children, not clean up and
do housework,’ ” a law-enforcement source said of Yoselyn
Ortega’s statements to cops after she woke up from a medically
induced coma Sunday.”
—JAMIE SCHRAM and LARRY CELONA, New
York Post Last Updated: 3:54 AM, November 2, 2012, Posted: 1:53 AM,
November 2, 2012
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