“The People’s Horse”. Apparently, California Chrome occasionally is known by that sobriquet. The notion being that, in the horse world, Chrome is a regular guy. Chrome’s mother, in particular, was very much a commoner in the Sport of Kings, yet here is Chrome, winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness for a couple of regular guys […]
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California Chrome Still Shines
March 28th, 2015 · No Comments · Dubai, The National
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The New Cafeteria: Vitamin Palace
March 23rd, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
That is the name of the new “refreshment” store in the active neighborhood across the street from the offices of The National. I walked out late the other night, and was hit in the face by the brilliant lighting of the new place (next to the barber shop), and the remarkable name. “Vitamin Palace”. Don’t […]
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California Chrome: ‘The People’s Horse’ in Dubai
March 20th, 2015 · No Comments · Dubai, The National, Travel, UAE
The American colt California Chrome has landed in Dubai ahead of his first race on foreign soil — the $10 million Dubai World Cup next weekend. It seems possible the decision by Chrome’s owners to run the winner of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Santa Anita Derby at Dubai’s Meydan Racecourse could translate into […]
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‘World’s Worst’ Soccer Team Advances in Asia
March 18th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Fifa, Football, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, Travel, UAE, World Cup
Bhutan is a small, rarely visited country on the eastern end of the Himalayas. North of India, south of Tibet, middle of nowhere. And it probably is neither unkind nor unfair to suggest that a couple of weeks ago, Bhutan was best known, globally, for being the country ranked 209th — and last — in […]
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Emirates Flower Honey & Bee
March 14th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, The National, UAE
That is the name of the honey store near the offices of The National. I don’t know how long it has been there. Maybe weeks. Maybe years. But IÂ noticed it on the drive to the newspaper offices. A small sign over a small shop, nearly obscured by construction all around it. “Emirates Flower Honey […]
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On Deadline at Desert Bowl III
March 13th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Football, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE
Journalists who work inside the office need to get out once in a while. To see anew how the other half lives. To get reacquainted with the realities of reporting. The untidy and inexact process of going onsite, piecing together what has happened, interviewing people who may not want to talk, making sense of […]
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The Lonely Gorilla
March 12th, 2015 · No Comments · The National, UAE
“Lady” is a gorilla kept at the Al Ain Zoo, the biggest zoo in the UAE. We visited the zoo, for the first time, earlier this year. Her 40th birthday was observed yesterday at the zoo, with birthday cake and press opportunities. How festive Lady felt is not known, of course. One thing that stuck […]
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UAE Wins Bid for Asia’s Biggest Soccer Event
March 10th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fifa, Football, soccer, The National, UAE, World Cup
The UAE won the right to stage the 2019 Asian Cup on Monday … a tournament not well known in the rest of the world but a very big deal in Asia. Almost as big a deal to Asia as the African Cup of Nations is to Africa. Way bigger than North America’s generally limp […]
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Two UAE Stories
March 9th, 2015 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Dubai, The National, UAE
Not much ties together these two stories, other than they appeared next to each other on the front page of The National today and seem to recurring themes, here in the UAE. A kid winning one million dirhams in a drawing in Dubai … and a lion being taken from a home in Sharjah.
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Office Germs: Too Much Information
February 26th, 2015 · No Comments · Journalism, The National
Most of us have a pretty good idea how easy it is to pass along germs in the workplace. Probably could have done without knowing just how easy it is. A news reporter at The National came up with the idea of testing various surfaces in the newsroom to see what sort of bacteria might […]
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