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One Year Out of the U.S.

October 15th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Journalism, The National, UAE

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the day in 2009, October 15, a Thursday, when we got on a plane to leave the United States. We have not been back since.

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Ramadan in the Newsroom

August 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism

Interesting concept, Ramadan. And one I knew about but, clearly, had never experienced. One full month of fasting during the day. From sunrise to sundown. Nothing to eat. Nothing. And it gets more difficult than that. No smoking, either. And here is the really tough one: No liquids. Not even water. From sunrise to sundown.

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Brett Favre: We Can’t Quit Ya

August 18th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, NFL

Yes, I said it about two weeks ago. “Even I’m ticked off at Brett Favre.” This was after all the reports, early this month, of him calling officials and players of the Minnesota Vikings and telling them that his ankle wasn’t sound enough for him to play … that he was going to have to […]

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A Newsroom Divided by a Common Tongue

July 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism

I believe I mentioned here previously that, at The National, we conduct nearly all newsroom business in English. We just can’t always be sure that’s what it is. English. I mean, there’s a reason “Trainspotting” had subtitles in the U.S. When the Scots get going … it’s a major matter of “excuse me?” For the […]

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Back in Sports Journalism

June 14th, 2010 · 8 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, Lakers, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, World Cup

Great day … I am back in sports journalism. I have transferred from the news desk at The National, here in Abu Dhabi, to the sports department. And so far it’s been rather like going home again. Even if “home” now includes quite a lot of cricket and rugby for what is, at heart, a […]

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John Wooden: 1910-2010

June 5th, 2010 · No Comments · Basketball, Italy, Journalism, Sports Journalism, UCLA

After traveling all day down the mountain-spackled length of Italy — and no, you can’t find a dozen places flat enough to plow 40 acres anywhere south of Rome — finally some time to do my tiny bit on UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, the most important sports figure in Southern California over the last […]

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Pacman and the Fall of Civilization

May 25th, 2010 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism

At the office the other day. A weekend day. Things are slow. Room is quiet. And then, those mechanical sound. The sort of ambulance siren … with scratchy needle-on-LP thing … and yes … someone is playing Pacman on the google.com home page. Someone turned around and gave the co-worker — a person with a […]

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Divided by a Common Tongue*

May 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, The National

This is Part 1 of this topic. With Part 2 to come … eventually. Once I get around to compiling a list. And I think about it every day. Really, I do. Today, we address the following phenomenon: In a newsroom where everyone speaks English … why are about half of all declarative sentences answered […]

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Two Years and Counting

April 16th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Journalism

It was the sort of event that left me thinking, “Wow.” Did that really happen? In 2010 print journalism? An everyone-is-invited, Friday-night newsroom party at a posh new hotel at the nearby (new) world-class race track. Wait. It gets better. Major buffet spread. Lasagna, mini-burgers and fries, fish, samosas, chicken and noodles, hummus, baba ghanoush, […]

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A List: The Biggest Sports Stories in Abu Dhabi

April 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, Lists, Sports Journalism

What’s hot in sports, right now, on the shores of the Arabian Gulf? I knew you were dying to know. And that is where this list comes in. This is a purely subjective list … based on following media coverage here in the United Arab Emirates, and on conversations with local residents (as well as […]

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