This was a story that developed overnight. Or perhaps it is more correct to describe it as “speculation that morphed into quasi-news” overnight. This out of Argentina: The Iraqi Football Association was about to hire Diego Maradona as coach of its national team, which remains in contention for a 2014 World Cup berth. This out […]
Entries from December 2012
Maradona, (Idle?) Rumors and Iraq
December 21st, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fifa, Football, Maradona, soccer, UAE, World Cup
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Waiting for The End
December 20th, 2012 · No Comments · The National
At the office today, one of our copy editors said: “Guess we don’t have to try very hard today, since the world ends tomorrow.” The world will end someday. Whether through a religious event of when our sun goes supernova. But if we have learned anything from the extraordinary number of predictions of The End […]
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Jack Reacher? The Rock, Dwayne Johnson
December 19th, 2012 · 7 Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE
I have read all 17 of the Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child, and I have been waiting for the franchise to shift to the big screen. And I was one of the, oh, 99 percent of Reacher fans who was … what is the best word for this? … horrified by the choice of […]
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UAE and Mayhem While Driving in the Rain
December 18th, 2012 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, The National, UAE
In a previous life as a Southern Californian, I remember being told how bad we all were at driving in the rain. And, collectively, SoCal people probably are bad at it. People living there expect their roads to be dry and grippy … because 340 days a year they are. What then to expect from […]
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The Camel Beauty Contest
December 17th, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
Expats arrive in the UAE, and they hear about camel beauty contests, and they assume it must be a joke. To the average human, camels are remarkably homely. A horse? Now there is a sleek animal. But a camel? It may rank with the hyena as the ugliest land animal around. Turns out, camel beauty […]
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A Team Too Good
December 16th, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Football, Pro League, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
I admire a well-run sports team as much as the next guy, and probably more so, since I have spent nearly the whole of my adult life covering sports teams. The Green Bay Packers, once upon a time. The New York Yankees from about 1920 to 1964. Yes, even the Boston Celtics, back when they […]
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The New Hires
December 15th, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
Bringing in new people, expats, to work at The National is not a simple process. Which is understandable. The logistics are daunting. A security check. Negotiations over pay. Explanations of policies and benefits. The prospective employees needing time to make an important decision, doing their due diligence on the paper, the company, the country. Then […]
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A Nervous Connection to Events in Connecticut
December 14th, 2012 · No Comments · UAE
It’s an awful story. All those people, and children, killed by a madman at a school in Connecticut. We talk about how small the world is, these days. And sometimes that smallness pops up in alarming ways. As when Leah figured out that her cousin’s wife was a teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary.
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The Second-Day Package
December 13th, 2012 · 6 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Football, Journalism, Newspapers, Pro League, soccer, The National, UAE
What does a newspaper do when it has a big story on Day 1? It looks for ways to carry forward the narrative on Day 2. While your competitors are scrambling to catch up, or trying to knock down your story, you push it even further along. So, for this morning’s newspaper, we had David […]
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Finding David Beckham in Abu Dhabi
December 12th, 2012 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Football, Journalism, Pro League, soccer, Tennis, The National, UAE
In journalism, some days just turn weird. You think you know how things will go. It seems slow. Routine. Boring. At the 4 p.m. news meeting I all but said “sorry, folks, sports is dull today …” And four hours later I was in a cab in the posh northwest corner of Abu Dhabi island, […]
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