There's a Serial Killer in Japan Who Left a Haiku Clue

A 63-year-old man in rural Japan is suspected of murdering five people, burning down two homes, and leaving a haiku as a clue.

A 63-year-old man in rural Japan is suspected of murdering five people, burning down two homes, and leaving a haiku as a clue.

Earlier this week, the Arizona Department of Transportation took a page from the Whimsical Ideas Book of a wide-eyed substitute teacher and announced a "Twitter challenge," asking people to submit haikus to help promote dust storm safety.
Europe may be falling apart under a cloud of apocalyptic black ash, but EU president Herman Van Rompuy is doing OK: He just published his first book of poetry, featuring classic verse like: