Cold capital, Dead capital & Sleeping capital
by Giles Goodland
[ poetry - january 04 ]
Cold capital
There were frequent breakdowns with power lines snapping under the impact of ice and snow, with generators stalled
'Victory over the Sun' is almost totally abstract: the text is composed of alogical and nonsensical phrases. The music
of dollars in frozen capital can be recaptured and used for research and development and
'cold calling' people in identified organizations to determine whether there are individuals who are not 'looking', but who might be attracted to
a nuclear freeze and urged washington and moscow to step up efforts for a negotiated settlement to the arms reduction talks in
making good on a game plan that calls for expanded sales of cold rolled sheet. The company
fought against the cold with chipped cups of hot tea, had started
upon the grillsteak, which is frozen, chopped and shaped meat, to fill the gap and, with two partners
everywhere they went - past Ho Chi Minh's refrigerated tomb or the bulk of the former Hanoi Hilton, now a jail, they studied each
group of islands in the cold White Sea first from above, from an airplane. Later we will see them
flat busted, pretty ugly, civil war, awful good, dull roar, same difference, dry ice (or beer)
called and told us that the bank had cold feet. So we had three days to get the money
or reduction of South African credit limitations on foreign investments could replace the money that was frozen, argued
that it is a limited and cold medium. Actually, the coolness relates to the limits of the software
around the agency's Labatt Ice and Maximum Ice advertising, in particular the television executions. Reaction was
relative to both the stock market composite index as well as individual counters that may be "hot" now but could be "cold"
the shot of the actual explosion is cool, and yes, you do actually hear the spluds of blubber landing around the camera crew
this does not seem particularly remarkable, in cold print. But I felt as if I had indeed been in touch with
cold glue to a web with a pattern cylinder, coating one or both sides with emulsions suitable for high-frequency
separation of good and bad assets from the closed finance firms so that huge frozen deposits could be injected back in
allowing confections to cool without being exposed to condensation and the color changes and stickiness it can cause
just like the wind that rebuffs you, packed round your word is the snow
two English girls were found buried in ice and from that point a variety of guest stars were wheeled in
and the frozen samples were sent to the Institute of Microbiology to confirm their identity.
1979 BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 7 Sept. Part 2 Eastern Europe; C.l EE/6213/Cl/l; 'Problems in polish power industry'; 1980 New York Times 13 July, 2; 25/1: 'Daring of Russian avant-garde'; 1981 New York Times 7 May, D; 10/2: 'Lease contracts as investment'; 1982 American Banker 18 Oct. 27: 'Executive selection process'; 1983 Xinhua General Overseas News Service 23 Oct.: 'anti-nuclear demonstrations sweep across western europe'; 1984 Iron Age 3 Sept. 54: '2nd quarter earnings: steel stalled; nonferrous gains slightly'; 1985 UNESCO Courier Aug. 26: 'Who's who in the Mahabharata?'; 1986 Financial Times 2 Apr. 23: 'Dalepak heads for stock market'; 1987 Washington Post 18 Oct. (Magazine) W38: 'Unfinished business; 2 veterans of war return to Vietnam'; 1988 Current Digest of Soviet Press 14 Dec. 10: 'Film recalls White-Sea island prison camp'; 1989 Toronto Star 26 Nov. A5: 'A 'goofy figures of speech' contest'; 1990 Bakery 24 Sept. 124: 'Baking for future; Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe'; 1991 Jerusalem Post 4 Dec.: 'Leumi exec calls on BA to raise its credit ceiling'; 1992 Advertising Age 6 July, 1CC: 'Warpo factor 10'; 1993 Strategy 10 Jan.: 'Editorial agency of year an industry choice'; 1994 Business Times (Singapore) 19 Feb. 9: 'A cure for an investor's insomnia'; 1995 Fortean Times June/July 17/2; 1996 Independent 8 Sept. 12: 'Outdoors of perception'; 1997 Business Forms Labels & Systems 20 Jan. 128: 'Go offline touches'; 1998 Bangkok Post 9 Jan.: 'PR campaign devised to halt baht slide'; 1999 Candy Industry 1 Sept. 52: 'Buyers, exhibitors confirm Interpack a success'; 2000 Los Angeles Times 15 Oct. (Book Review) 3: 'Translating untranslatable; Paul Celan'; 2001 Evening Times (Glasgow) 16 Feb. 26: 'Witness Amanda chills out'; 2002 Emerging Infectious Diseases 1 May, 479: 'Nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae in healthy children'.
Dead capital
Feeding coal to the flames. It is a hot, dirty, miserable place to work, and beyond the discomfort, there is lethal
reproach by a father figure who returned from the world of the dead is a recurring theme in Wei's dreams
their particular plan has no fatal flaws. These entrepreneurs ignore the need to test the plan's soundness with outside
and let the imperialists stop pretending that by killing Africans they are contending with the Soviet
cadres said that if before on the anniversary of the ancestors' deaths a family served ten trays of food, now
he was, after all, flying over our roofs. You should have seen him, black as death. Did I imagine what he was carrying?
his standpoint and attitude made the gang more angry. Finally, he died uncleared of false charges after suffering repeated criticisms at
blankness, the loss of imagery in contemplating an instant transition from life to death: when the blood roared, overflowing
our money just lying there as dead capital. Just how much of the national income is immobilised through that kind of work? [sentence omitted]
did not order the killing of my comrade in arms and friend,' insisted Burkina Faso's new strongman in an interview
murder nudges out heart disease, cancer and accidents as the No. 1 cause of death among young blacks
whether the Cat survives or is killed by poison gas hinges partly on whether an outside observer
pervades the narrative but it is never directly mentioned. Kis reconstructs the tensions and horror of these years by avoiding
an investigation that tallied burial sites, mortuaries, hospital records, and interviews with officials
envisions where the Dead will be in the next millennium." To that end, his company sought animation that could "get
synonymous with sex. The tourists love it and it pays the mortgage," said the owner of a recently
experienced brain death following a motor vehicle accident. The recipient, a 53-year-old male was on peritoneal dialysis
none of the doctors told me the kidneys were from condemned prisoners. All said they were from patients of brain death
authorities accepted tu's appeal and erased yin's signature from under the couplet. yin insisted on his authorship until he died of illness
other notorious killers have had their handwriting turned into a set of 11 computer typefaces, which he calls the Killer Fonts series
if you want to chuckle, you just say "kill kill." Even when you smile soundlessly, Koreans believe you make the sound
recommended as a kill fluid because it is less dense and is considered to be a non-foreigner formation fluid
hugging the bottom of the helicopter as we began evasive manoeuvres to get out of the kill zone. I looked up and saw
use of the future tense of the verb 'to be' is a negation, however limited, of mortality. Even as every use of an if sentence tells
a district of old tombs called 'city of the dead'. But almost all of Cairo is a city of the dead - of dead capital.
1978 National Journal 30 Dec. 2056: 'Cracking down on the causes of cancer'; 1979 Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies vol. 39, 32: 'Self examination and confession of sins in traditional China'; 1980 Harvard Business Review Mar. 28: 'A Business plan financing device'; 1981 BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 16 Oct. Part 1; SU/6855/A5/l: 'Soviet-African Conference in Moscow'; 1982 Past & Present Feb. 153: 'Village culture and the Vietnamese revolution'; 1983 Current Digest of Soviet Press 12 Oct.7: 'Pilot who downed plane tells his story'; 1984 BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 3 Dec. Part 3; B.FE/7516/BII/l: 'Li Lisan's leftist mistakes and self-criticism'; 1985 The Nation 29 June, 803: 'What the light was like'; 1986 BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 4 Aug. Part 1; A. SU/8328/C/l: 'Gorbachev's speech to Khabarovsk Kray party activists'; 1987 Guardian 29 Oct.: 'Sankara killing 'was no accident''; 1988 Los Angeles Times 14 Aug., Part 1; 2/2: 'We seem intent on putting our own apartheid into place'; 1989 Chicago Tribune 9 Apr. Zone C 12: 'Is a time machine possible? Experts give a firm 'maybe''; 1990 Jerusalem Post 7 Dec.: 'Bitter undercurrent'; 1991 Utne Reader July-Aug. 63/1; 1992 Advertising Age 6 July, 1CC: 'Warpo Factor 10'; 1993 Irish Times 8 July, 10: 'Landlords putting Soho'; 1994 Blood Weekly 19 Sept.: 'Succesful transplantation of horseshoe kidney'; 1995 BBC Summary of World Broadcasts 28 July, Part 3; FE/2367/G: 'Harry Wu confesses BBC organ, prison manufacture reports "untrue"'; 1996 Xinhua News Agency 22 March: 'china's first couplet copyright suit settled'; 1997 Bizarre Mar./Apr. 33/3; 1998 Korea Herald 8 Oct.: 'Same but different sounds'; l999 Oil & Gas Journal 21 Dec. 93: 'Decision trees optimize workover program'; 2000 Straits Times (Singapore) 13 May, 42: 'A tragedy of errors'; 2001 First Things 1 Aug. 47: 'Grammars of creation'; 2002 Newsweek 7 Oct. 22: 'Slow Death'.
Sleeping capital
It's the dream of the American wasteland that disturbs so many sleepers
temperature rise across each catalyst bed vs. time, which is a direct measure of conversion in the
mice and cockroaches said to scamper nightly through the corridors of power
by nightfall, however, the place was bursting with hundreds of paintings, graphics, photographs, and throngs of students
could be made to lie down together; and this gift for collage, for verbal bricolage played nicely
despite frequent late-night calls on the untappable secure phone next to his bed
the performance of Slumberland (Australia) deteriorated sharply towards the end of the year as
a sleeping capital goods sector is limiting the recovery capability of the nickel industry
criminals are "put to sleep" in a kind of anesthesia that assures no one will be pained
put sleeping pills in bowls of ice cream and told them it was candy and vitamins
in addition to the comfort sleep products and natural fill mattress pads, which are expected to sell briskly
a secret code known only to Johns and his closest friends was said to be embedded in
the evening news. In the face of an industry slump, an oil company restructures, cutting its research
who can't remember the last time she slept more than three hours at a stretch and never knows when the next
introspection, but during unguarded sleep, she was subject to the full force of her terrible rage
sleepy financial markets are waking up. Third-world governments are freeing interest rates, fostering
the 3,000 people who sleep on London's streets every night, some of them
down the hall to her room - a nighttime bedroom with an artificial fall of moonlight on the
elementary school. Her stepfather gave her sleeping pills so he could sexually abuse her
does not lie dormant, as most Scientists thought, but multiplies in vast numbers
moulding intractable bone into fluidity, flooding every dormant cell
while the other is thinking: 'Given some support and love, eventually they'll want to sleep with me
the novel hypnotic agent is available in capsule formulation. Marketing approval was granted to
D-Snore which will give you your money back if you do not stop snoring the first night you use it
the worth of employees lay dormant for much of the 1980s, although its underlying challenge continued
providing a clean and safe place for hundreds of impoverished travellers to lay their sleeping bags
in the November issue of Sleep, a peer-reviewed publication of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.
1977 Newsweek 18 Apr. 64: 'Altman's desert song'; 1978 Oil & Gas Journal 20 Mar. 158: 'Performance compliance stands as major suffer plant problem'; 1979 Newsweek 10 Dec. 61: 'The house is his home'; 1980 Washington Post 24 May D3: 'Coils and whimsey'; 1981 New York Times 4 Oct. 7; 9/1: 'Working like a stand-up comic'; 1982 People 6 Dec. 68: 'The man behind our nuclear arsenal says he's not looking for a fight'; 1983 Financial Times19 May Sect. II 28: 'Duport shows strong upturn in second half'; 1984 Iron Age 3 Sept. 54A4: '2nd quarter earnings: steel stalled; nonferrous gains slightly'; 1985 The Record (Bergen) 27 Oct. 1: 'We cannot sanitize execution'; 1986 Washington Post 6 Aug. B4: 'Md. woman pleads guilty to charge of child abuse'; 1987 HFD-The Weekly Home Furnishings Newspaper 21 Dec. 34: 'Carson's customers can cart out goods'; 1988 New York Times 19 June Section 6; 20/1: 'The unflagging artistry of Jasper Johns'; 1989 Training & Development Journal March 15: 'Unemployed and uncertain; four by four'; 1990 Los Angeles Times 23 Dec. Part E; 1/2: 'Love repairs adoptive babies' ruined lives'; 1991 Psychoanalytic Quarterly vol. 60: 'Dreams, conscience, and memory'; 1992 Economist 27 June. 91 (U.K. Ed. 111): A bundle in the jungle; 1993 Evening Standard 22 Feb. 24: 'The Wasteland'; 1994 Canadian Art Dec. 56-67: 'Tragically hip'; 1995 Mainichi Daily News 17 Dec. 14: 'Writer uses real name in recounting abuse'; 1996 Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis 1 Jan. 324: 'Brainpower: the new natural resource'; 1997 New Straits Times (Malaysia) 5 June 8: 'Health yoga for you'; 1998 Western Daily Press 19 May 19 (Wiltshire) 19: 'No sex please, we're married'; 1999 Times of India 1 Aug.: 'Train robbers held'; 1999 Med Ad News 1 May 114: 'Sonata'; 2000 The Hindu 19 Nov.: 'Drama in America'; 2001 Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal Vol. 14 383-398: 'Thinking critically about intellectual capital accounting'; 2002 Guardian 6 July (Travel Pages) 6: 'Europe: beds on a budget'; 2003 BIOWORLD Today 17 Nov.: 'Science scan aiming straight for insomnia'.
