Last week, Israels oldest newspaper, Haaretz , took a one-off chance, temporarily replacing its workaday reporters with 31 of the countrys leading poets and authors. The writers, as writers do, ran amok. They filed epic front-page news reports on daily life in the first person; ruminated about childhood in an interview with the countrys defense minister; and delivered the weather report as a sonnet. The market report, written by a celebrated childrens book author, read like a fairy tale: Everythings okay. Everythings like usual. Yesterday trading ended. Everythings okay. The economists went to their homes, the laundry is drying on the lines, dinners are waiting in place . . . Dow Jones traded steadily and closed with 8,761 points, Nasdaq added 0.9 percent to a level of 1,860 points . . .
(via Nathan Schneider )