We had a plane at 8:25 p.m. back to Abu Dhabi, which gave us far too much of a day to kill. Instead, we got more than a little done, which pleased us. We began with something that seemed so pedestrian as to be almost a joke … only to find that the Basilica Cistern […]
Entries Tagged as 'Abu Dhabi'
A Turkish Bath, and a Final Istanbul Assessment
June 14th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi
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Istanbul, Istaklal Street and an Election
June 12th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi
Day 3 in Istanbul, and the city rallied. Or maybe I did. I loved it on Day 1, had major issues with it on Day 2, and on the third day … Things went just fine. No touts threatened to kill me. That was an improvement. The weather was mild. The meals weren’t expensive. I […]
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Greetings, from Istanbul
June 10th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE
I am back in Europe. Albeit by about a quarter of a mile. In the city of Istanbul. Turkey straddles Europe and Asia … and Istanbul, the former Constantinople (as well as the former capital), is where Turkey creeps over the Bosphorus and has a foot on European territory. Why are we here?
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Abu Dhabi Is Scandalized!
June 8th, 2011 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
A hot topic here today, at least among the expat community: Photos of the wife of John Terry, the Chelsea defender and former English captain, frolicking in almost nothing on the beaches of Abu Dhabi! We are never surprised when WAGs (Wives And Girlfriends) go out and about with little or no clothes on. It’s […]
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A New Map of India
June 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE
The biggest up side to living halfway around the world is a bit of an idea about a batch of other countries. The sort you don’t get while sitting in Peoria. We live in the same country with 2 million Indians. The UAE has twice as many Indians, all of them expats, as it does […]
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The Classic Season Wrap
June 6th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Pro League, soccer, The National, UAE
The day after the end of a season is when, by the laws of print journalism, we are required to do a retrospective. The Pro League season ended Sunday, so for the Tuesday a.m. newspaper we printed our all-star team and a look back at the key factor in Al Jazira winning its first league […]
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UAE Champions Go Over the Top
June 5th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, The National, UAE
It was strange, really. I’ve never seen a championship celebrated before and during a regular-season game. Nor have I seen one conducted in an outdoor stadium where the temperature was more than 100 and kickoff and about 113 in “feels like” degrees. Al Jazira of Abu Dhabi won the two most significant trophies in the […]
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Coach Diego Maradona Arrives in the UAE
June 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, soccer, The National, UAE
Diego Maradona spent the day in Dubai, just up the road from us in Abu Dhabi, and how can we describe the reaction? How about “over the top”? El Diego, El Jefe Loco, had them eating out of his pudgy hand at a press conference, on Dubai’s Palm Jumeira — one of the ritziest hotels […]
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UAE Freezes Key Food Prices
June 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
We have noticed it here in the Arabian Peninsula, too. Rising food prices. It’s a dirham (27 cents) here and a dirham there. Insidious, in that you remember getting basically the same things at the market for 100 dirhams a few months ago, and now it’s 105. It’s difficult to spot, right off, where the […]
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Turning Off the Water Heater
June 2nd, 2011 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, UAE
I consider this one of the turning points on the UAE calendar. Like, in the U.S., where July 4 marks the start of serious summer and Labor Day the end. Here? It was still May when … I turned off the water heater for the shower. This is when you should be devising ways to […]
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