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Entries from October 2014

The Giants and Wild-Card World Series

October 31st, 2014 · No Comments · Angels, Baseball, Dodgers, The National

I heard the end of the 2014 World Series on Thursday morning in Abu Dhabi — Wednesday night in Kansas City, where the San Francisco Giants defeated the Royals 3-2 to win the championship for the third time in five years. I preferred the Giants. The Dodgers’ arch-rival, sure, but a National League team, and […]

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Kareem in the Building

October 30th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Lakers, NBA

It was noted here, a few days ago, that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is in the country. Today, he was in the building — the offices of The National here in Abu Dhabi. It created a bit of a stir, even though most people in the UAE are not familiar with the former Laker and Bruin, the […]

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Americans in UAE Get Terror Warning

October 29th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, UAE

Been here five years, and this is as specific a warning as I can remember getting, from the U.S. embassy. We have gotten generic warnings about avoiding travel to Syria or Egypt or Libya or … well, fill in the blank of a regional country that has issues with stability since 2009. But this is […]

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Drunken Sailor at 39,000 Feet

October 28th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Travel, UAE

We get this sort of story fairly often, in the UAE. Dubai has one of the world’s primary transit airports. People going from Europe or even Africa to Asia or Australia. The traveller stops and changes planes. And Abu Dhabi, a 90-minute drive south of Dubai’s airport, is not far behind in the transit race. […]

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in Abu Dhabi

October 27th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Basketball, Lakers, NBA, UAE

The Big Fella, the Captain, the master of the skyhook, is in the UAE capital. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, leading scorer in NBA history, UCLA and Los Angeles Lakers star, arrived in Abu Dhabi tonight, flying in on that new Etihad nonstop from LAX to AUH. He got off the plane and Tweeted, from @KAJ33: “Best service […]

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Lights! Camera! Abu Dhabi?

October 26th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE

The National’s coverage of this was, perhaps, a bit dramatic. Abu Dhabi is the New Hollywood … well, not quite yet. Not until it has the sort of ongoing and deep-rooted industry found in and around Los Angeles. But the point of the story is this: There are advantages to making movies — or parts […]

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Too Many Points

October 25th, 2014 · No Comments · College football, Football, NFL

The short headline on ESPN.com’s homepage was something like this: “Coach fastest to 100”. My first thought? A college football coach’s team had scored 100 points. And he had done it early in his career. Or early in a game. Maybe in the third quarter? As it turned out, it was about a Division III […]

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The Caltech T-shirt

October 24th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Basketball, Journalism

As the pace of Baby Boomers leaving this dimension — a process that takes them, as newspapers a century ago might put it, “into the shadows” — I predict a sharp upswing in a very annoying post-mortem task. Getting rid of the dearly departed’s T-shirts. Boomers, or male Boomers, anyway, have been wearing T-shirts their […]

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Too Soon

October 23rd, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi

It was about 3 p.m. The air-conditioning had been off for four hours, and it was still mild inside the apartment. I had an idea. A bit crazy, for October 23, but I thought I would give it a try. Open the sliding glass door between the living room and the balcony … and close […]

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No Liverpool Fan

October 22nd, 2014 · No Comments · Baseball, English Premier League, Football, soccer

I didn’t plan not to like Liverpool Football Club. It just worked out that way. Perhaps inevitably, because I came in contact with several of their fans. As an American who paid scant attention to the Premier League until I went to work in the Old World … I had no violent opinions on much of […]

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