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Entries from January 2016

It’s a Shark-Eat-Shark World

January 31st, 2016 · No Comments · Uncategorized

This entry has nothing to do with sports, journalism or sports journalism. Not that it has been, daily, since 2008. It’s just plain astonishment at the natural world, and sharks in particular, and a piece of video that perhaps you have not yet seen. A shark eating a shark.

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Rocking Out with Languedoc Wines

January 30th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

  I’d heard about this. Vines that suffer and struggle to survive … seem to provide the grapes that make the best wine. If so, it’s amazing the Languedoc wasn’t given more attention earlier for fine wines. The ground here is awful. Rocks everywhere. I doubt a vintner could stick a shovel in the ground […]

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A Sports Blackout in France

January 29th, 2016 · No Comments · Football, France, soccer, Travel

I have noted, more than once, that the French are not crazy about team sports. Paris is by far the least sports-interested major city I have encountered. That partly explains why I have not seen a live sports event — of any sort — since January 3, when I stumbled across the late stages of […]

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Ah, Monsieur: Ze Tables Are Turned!

January 28th, 2016 · No Comments · France, Travel

Wherever we go in France, I make a hash of the French language. And it’s not just my comprehension, which is probably about 10 on a scale of 100. It’s my pronunciation, which is about a 0.5. I might be able to figure out a topic of conversation around me by identifying a handful of […]

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No Sympathy for Uber-Threatened Paris Cabbies

January 27th, 2016 · No Comments · France, Paris, Travel

The mobile ride request company Uber has changed the face of transportation in many cities and perhaps none as radically as Paris. For decades, Paris’s taxi system, and its drivers, had no competition. Uber changed all that, for the better, in the opinion of thousands of Uber customers, and the old guard doesn’t like it […]

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Blowing Your Red-White-and-Blue Cover

January 26th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

Some travelers, Americans among them, would prefer not to announce their nationality, when overseas. The world is a judgmental place, sometimes a dangerous one, and why should visitors make it clear what sort of passport they are carrying when it hasn’t even come out of their pockets? That famously has led some Americans to wear […]

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Stephen Curry and Fixing American Basketball

January 25th, 2016 · No Comments · Basketball, NBA, Olympics

Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors went up against the NBA’s best defensive team tonight, and that San Antonio team is also the clear second-best team in the league … and Curry and the Warriors destroyed the Spurs, 120-90. Curry played only 29 minutes but scored 37 points on 12-for-20 shooting, including 6-for-9 accuracy […]

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The ‘Whatever’ Super Bowl

January 24th, 2016 · No Comments · Football, NFL

I realized by the end of the day that I can’t yet decide which team I prefer to win Super Bowl 50. My only concern was that the New England Patriots (and Bill Belichick and Tom Brady) not win it, and the Denver Broncos addressed that concern with their 20-18 victory in the American Conference […]

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Loving Languedoc’s Invisible Air

January 23rd, 2016 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, France, Hong Kong, Languedoc, Travel

  Over the past few decades, most humans came to grips with the reality that in exchange for “progress” we were going to have to breathe bad air. Life in nearly any megalopolis is an invitation to huff ozone and particulates. Conditions are particularly dire in the big cities of rising economies like China’s and […]

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The Neighborhood Cafe

January 22nd, 2016 · No Comments · France, Languedoc, Travel

Our little town in the Languedoc has just the one cafe. Across from the church, in the main place of the little town. Le Coin des Aromes. We tried it tonight, and liked it. Quite a bit. We even encountered a local wine that was quite good, ending our losing streak. Cost of dinner for […]

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