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Entries from November 2009

And World Cup Qualifying?

November 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment · soccer, World Cup

About a dozen important games coming up Saturday. The last big day of qualifying ahead of the 2010 South Africa World Cup. Read all about it in my World Cup blog, countdowntoSA2010.com. Go over and read it, if you care about soccer in the least. Some very interesting matches coming up Saturday. And I spent […]

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Having Fun in Abu Dhabi

November 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

And then out of the blue, the weather turned reasonable, verging on nice, flirting with idyllic … we got out of work semi-early … and killed a Guinness stout or three on the fifth-floor patio of a luxury hotel with a half-dozen people who all were interesting and had good stories to tell. I’m going […]

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McCourt Stuff, in Case You Missed It

November 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers

I want the McCourts to just go away. Get their divorce, sell the team, split the proceeds, go back to Boston. Just. Leave. Meantime, the club will suffer as this stuff goes on and on and on. Here is the Los Angeles Times story on Jamie McCourt giving her side of things. And here is the […]

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You Know You’re Not in Cali Anymore When …

November 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

On the night of Nov. 10-11, we did not run the air conditioner in the hotel apartment for the first time in nearly a month of living here. (And this is the Northern Hemisphere, remember.) When the public beach hasn’t yet opened for the … winter? When you open an espn.com story on U.S. soccer […]

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Armistice Day: More History

November 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi

This is the second consecutive Nov. 11 I have spent out of the U.S. In both cases I was in a former British colony. Hong Kong a year ago, Abu Dhabi now. When you’re outside your home country, I believe you think more about history. You compare and contrast what you know or think you […]

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At The National, More People than Equipment

November 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Journalism

Here is my good-news journalism story, from Abu Dhabi. Three weeks into my career at The National … I don’t have a computer station to call my own. Yes. That is good news. That is outstanding news. That is news that very few newsrooms in the United States have bumped into in, lo, these many […]

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We Are Finger-Printed … Just in Case

November 9th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

Just in case. Just in case … what? We steal the crown jewels, perhaps. Or we break into the Lamborghini dealership we pass on our way home every night … and make our escape with something … but don’t wear gloves. Anyway, we were finger-printed at the Ministry of the Interior today. And how.

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Another First: A Ride in a Gold Taxi

November 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

Our first three weeks in Abu Dhabi, we never once rode in the other sort of taxi that plies the crowded roads of this gridlocked town. The gold taxi. Or”green” taxi, as I’ve been calling them, focusing on the green sign on the roof rather than the gold-colored quarter panels. We had been told, within […]

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Saturday Night in Abu Dhabi

November 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

This is a late town. But it’s not. Everyone is out and about at 10 p.m. … but no one is still out at midnight. The climate has much to do with it. When you have entire months when the average high temperature is over 100 degrees … you learn to stay inside during the […]

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LeBron … to Lakers? Respected Writer Thinks So

November 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Basketball, Lakers, NBA

This is one I have not heard. Not even by blue-skying Lakers fantasists. LeBron James … to the Lakers? Yes. The Lakers. LeBron. LeBron to the Lakers, to play with Kobe. Beginning next season. Who says so? Sam Smith says so. And Sam Smith is one of the most highly regarded NBA writers in the […]

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