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Entries from January 2016

NFL’s Los Angeles Scrum: Send the Rams, Keep the Raiders

January 11th, 2016 · No Comments · NFL

So, we lived to see it. The National Football League is returning to Los Angeles. One or two of three teams apparently will be headed for greater L.A. by the end of Wednesday The concern now? The NFL will contrive a way to mess this up.

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Another NFL Kicker Shoulders the Blame

January 10th, 2016 · No Comments · Football, NFL

I have written about this in the past — how easy it is for NFL teams to expect perfection from their kickers, and then turn their backs on them if they happen to miss. Blair Walsh could tell you about it. The Minnesota Vikings kicker missed a 27-yard field goal with 20 seconds to play, […]

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Cold Football (and Other Chilly Events) I Have Covered

January 9th, 2016 · 1 Comment · Football, Golf, Lists, London 2012, NFL, Olympics, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE

Much is being made about the brutal cold expected at the NFL playoffs game in Minneapolis on Sunday. The Minnesota Vikings versus the Seattle Seahawks at the University of Minnesota — with a forecast temperature at kickoff of 0 degrees Fahrenheit. That will make it one of the coldest games in NFL history, though the […]

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Healthy, Happy Seniors Living Large

January 8th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

After a seven-hour round-trip to the other side of the Rhone, and finding an apartment … we decided a restaurant dinner was a suitable reward, back on the Cote d’Azur. Most restaurants in this summer-oriented strip are closed this month, so we went to one we knew was open — the Cafe de France in […]

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The 1944 U.S. Invasion of the Cote d’Azur

January 7th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

It is not the sort of thing you expect to see while driving along the shoreline of the Cote d’Azur, or French Riviera — a World War II landing craft marked “US 282” parked on a beach near the upscale city of Saint Raphael. The second Allied invasion of France is not particularly well known; […]

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The McDonald’s French Social Center

January 6th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

This might have been about a single store of the American fast-food chain, which is quite popular in France, the land of haute cuisine — as well as more than 1,300 McDonald’s stores. But I think it’s more than that. In a more working-class neighborhood of the Cote d’Azur … McDonald’s is not necessarily where […]

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Saint Tropez and Faded Grandeur

January 5th, 2016 · No Comments · France, Paris, tourism, Travel

  We drove over to Saint Tropez today because it seemed like the thing to do. Of the towns in this bay, on the Cote d’Azur, Saint Tropez is by far the best-known, internationally. What we found was underwhelming, even considering this is the depth of winter — when celebrities are least likely to be […]

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To Market, to Market We Go

January 4th, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel

A key moment during any stay in a French city? The weekly “market” day. This is when temporary stalls are set up in some wide spot in the ville and for four or five hours (presumably) fresh and higher-quality foodstuffs are sold at rates higher than the neighborhood supermarche. What sort of producers show up, […]

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Riviera Retirement Hommes

January 3rd, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel, UAE

Hommes and femmes, both. Men and women on the high side of retirement age appear to have have clustered along the Cote d’Azur, also known as the French Riviera. It seems a fine place to retire, with mostly nice weather, lots of light and the “300 days of sun” which seems to be the standard […]

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Day 1: Frustrated by the Local Telecom

January 2nd, 2016 · No Comments · France, tourism, Travel, UAE

So, yes, it’s true: Telecoms are a pain in the neck no matter where you turn up. After six years of various issues with the Etisalat telecom in Abu Dhabi (and, before that a variety of others, in the states), we spent much of our first day in southern France trying to get wifi in […]

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