Thursday, February 20, 2014

Violence Hacking Rate


Lunchtime in the heart
Plastic bullets and shotgun pellets
Intensified week by week

Unofficial hacking
Hour long conversation
Sleeping pills

Fresh boost, fallen youth
Target set removed
Focus forward... no longer

-- Leanne Pereira

As it happened: Alarm at worst Kiev violence
Hacking trial: Tony Blair advised Rebekah Brooks
Record numbers of women in work as unemployment falls

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Monsters Promised Freedom


An angel is poised
On the edge of the Promised Land
A frail but perfect vision

A dark storm clouds her eyes
In thunderous displeasure
Her mouth is a swift dagger

She is unapologetic
In her forceful defence
Of freedom

-- Hermione Cameron

The story of Israel: ‘My Promised Land’ and ‘Israel: A History’
Have Sweden’s permissive parents given birth to monsters?
Who’s the judge who ruled on Va.’s ban on gay marriage?

Friday, February 14, 2014

Pay floods CLEARED


Overturned Prime assault -
Indecent government rape teachers’
employment. The failed education organisation

charges Cameron with a flood of
criticism. The current verdict is agreed:
prosecution dictate

higher veteran pay and floods
In Crown court. The storms will
protect the conditions of the country.

-- Jake Quirke

Dave Lee Travis is found NOT GUILTY
Pay body ends ban on teachers carrying out administrative duties
UK floods: Cameron says Britain 'cannot let this happen again'

Score, With Paleoclimatologist


Event One: Signage strewn in the streets.
People park on the on-ramps.
Thousands of microorganisms in winter.

Event Two: A sliding tree broken, and scorched grapevines.
Bronze bears lick the burnt stems
to identify a long-dead ocean.

Event Three: A broken sediment of colored charcoal
suggests gnarled rain
pointing fingers at the past millennium.


-- Glenn R. Frantz

Americans Win All Three Medals in New Skiing Event
Venezuelans in shock over protest deaths
Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Email Reading Itself


To atone for posting fake software,
a robot phone plans to steal the Seven Golden Appliances
out of their twisting links of balance

in the League of Household Solicitations.
(That same robot once tracked the movements
of a missing refrigerator all over Queensland.)

If they continue walking long enough,
people tend to develop an extravagant winding message,
reasserted thrice yearly -- an annoying mystery.

-- Glenn R. Frantz

Your Refrigerator Is Vulnerable to a Cyberattack
Study Decodes Text-Walking Body Language
Masahiro Tanaka gives the Yankees the man they sought

Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Scenarios Reinvent Coup


a mess an opportunity an excuse to reinvent oneself
nobody journalistic to hear who excites or informs
malaise rooted in crippling reliance on opinion polls

hinges on our ability to establish what happened
different scenarios and assumptions foolish to speculate
400-metre police cordon expected in place until Monday

charges often vague evidence elusive arrests come swiftly
crush people angry enough to support a coup
silence dissent, ask very few questions

-- Clark Allison

The rising poverty of American political journalism
Wait to recover bodies following Norfolk helicopter crash
In Egypt, many shrug as freedoms disappear

Friday, January 03, 2014

Outside Meeting In


specks the light, gold. catching its on winter back
bird the creation, everyday. setting its in seed heater
door the the abandoned turns, , an arm as to

endless soon? and the way as bumped round it
mouth the boat, circular. leaning its from life houses
skis the road, bare. frothing its for concrete chatter

crowd the the perched record, , a birds into to
box the the warmed slip, , a thermos of to
imaginable little? but the tube as whispered short they

-- 
Glenn R. Frantz

Women are taking their place on the ski jump
Sherlock facts: 21 things you didn't know
Cambridge man sets bird-watching record