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Interlocking TB
The cool interlocking TB lettering and throwback-but-new monogram print is the brainchild of Burberry chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci who discovered a selection of 20th-century Thomas Burberry logo motifs in the house’s archive. Together with the British art director and graphic designer Peter Saville, they came up with the contemporary interpretation of the Burberry’s name and heritage unveiled in August 2018.
A neuropsychologist who treated the man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a 2016 ski collision cast aspersions on the testimony of medical experts hired by the celebrity’s legal team – and argued that, as his personal doctor, she was better suited to speak about 76-year-old Terry Sanderson’s post-concussion symptoms.
“A lot of the experts are opining. I feel like I’m the best judge of what happened to him,” Dr Alina Fong said.
Norman Chan Shui-tim, the association’s chairman, said he wanted to provide better insurance, “but the fact is, there is none available”.
Dah Sing Insurance, which has been the association’s insurance provider since 2015, said it would be “glad” to meet customers’ needs, but the association had not made a request to update its coverage, which presently caps any individual claim at HK$10,000.
Government officials at the Leisure and Cultural Services Department said the association was still in the process of seeking a new policy, more than two months after the Post revealed injured players had been left paying for treatment.
Bangkok stages the ASS second leg in October. And the following month Woodward will lead his team in the Olympic qualification competition in Japan.
Hong Kong beat Japan in the 2018 Asian Games final, avenging their losses to the team in the 2010 and 2014 gold medal matches. They were one game from reaching the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo but suffered a gut-wrenching defeat by South Korea.
“The will to win, along with qualifying for the Olympics, consumes all of my thoughts and there’s not much energy left for anything else,” Woodward told the Post.
Ludvig Aberg, 24 años, el espigado golfista sueco, prolongó su meteórica carrera con la victoria en el RSM Classic, del PGA Tour. Fue una victoria rotunda, con 29 bajo par y un solo bogey en 72 hoyos, peleada porque el canadiense MacKenzie Hughes plantó batalla hasta los dos últimos hoyos, cuando el noveno birdie del día de la sensación mundial le hizo claudicar. Fue un putt desde más de ocho metros y como tenía que acabar a lo grande, en el 18, enchufó otro desde siete para repetir el 61 del sábado.