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		<dc:creator>by Dorothy Barresi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“Exide Battery-Recycling Plant Contaminates 10,000 Homes in Poorest Los Angeles<br /> Neighborhoods, Nets No Jail Time”<br /> &#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195; <em>L.A. Times</em> &#160;<br /> If you are lucky in this life, only two or three people will hate you for cause. &#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195;&#8195; * Given to leukemia.<br /> Asthma, lung cancer. Developmental delays, certainly,<br /> a sweeping category.<br /> Given to the sensation of falling while seated or on landings. Nosebleeds, soft bones, premonitions.<br /> Sores on the tongue.<br /> On the roof of the mouth, a membranous caul or grit skin, damage as relates<br /> to the pleasure of distinguishing sweet from sour. (Think of your front yard as a dirty needle; think of your daughter as an addict in her sandbox). Brain cancer, renal leakage. Across the viscous gel of the eye<br /> a faint, floating, illegible scrawl<br /> untranslatable as vision. Edema, joint pain, reading delays.<br /> Blood cancer metzed to the bone, peripheral distortions: who or what is almost &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 40px;">“Exide Battery-Recycling Plant Contaminates 10,000 Homes in Poorest Los Angeles<br />
Neighborhoods, Nets No Jail Time”<br />
&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp; <em>L.A. Times</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;<br />
If you are lucky in this life, only two or three people will hate you for cause.</p>
<p>&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp;&emsp; *</p>
<p>Given to leukemia.<br />
Asthma, lung cancer. Developmental delays, certainly,<br />
a sweeping category.<br />
Given to the sensation of falling while seated or on landings. Nosebleeds, soft bones,</p>
<p>premonitions.<br />
Sores on the tongue.<br />
On the roof of the mouth, a membranous caul or grit skin, damage as relates<br />
to the pleasure of distinguishing sweet from sour.</p>
<p>(Think of your front yard as a dirty needle; think of your daughter as an addict in her sandbox).</p>
<p>Brain cancer, renal leakage. Across the viscous gel of the eye<br />
a faint, floating, illegible scrawl<br />
untranslatable as vision. Edema, joint pain, reading delays.<br />
Blood cancer metzed to the bone,</p>
<p>peripheral distortions: who or what is almost seen at the small corners requires guesswork.</p>
<p>Higher infant mortality rates<br />
consistent with per capita income. (Correlation is not causation, Exide Technologies maintains<br />
in the deposition, given to.)</p>
<p><em>Smelting</em> is a nineteenth century word involving tremendous heat and commerce.<br />
It goes far back.<br />
Today a car battery smelter<br />
remakes what can be used to represent a savings,<br />
but Chinese factories are where the real margins hold; everything else</p>
<p>is byproduct: lead dust in the ground water, arsenic spoors, whiff of tar gas<br />
in remedial classrooms exceeding</p>
<p>80 parts per million, and the light vertical static of industrial concern:  <em>fidelis ad mortem</em>.<br />
(2,850 homes cleaned so far.)</p>
<p>Message in the marrow: you are a vanquished enterprise.<br />
A machine may be complex or simple, but it goes.  In Los Angeles we love our cars.</p>
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