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Hong Kong’s leader and her top officials paid their last respects on Tuesday at the funeral of Chief Inspector Lam Yuen-yee, who was killed on duty during a police anti-smuggling operation.Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor cancelled her weekly cabinet meeting to attend the service for the 37-year-old, who was later buried with full honours.The police officer, who was posthumously promoted last week from senior to chief inspector, was thrown overboard along with colleagues when their vessel was rammed in September by a turbocharged speedboat they were trying to intercept in mainland Chinese waters – about 300 metres outside Hong Kong’s normal jurisdiction.
Fans might be dismayed by their alcohol-free idol endorsing a whisky, but Bruce Lee’s daughter attempted to comfort them, saying the ad was a tribute sponsored by an alcohol brand rather than the other way round.Speaking exclusively to the South China Morning Post, the late kung fu legend’s daughter Shannon Lee said the much criticised Johnnie Walker Blue Label advert was intended to be a vivid way to pay tribute to her father.
Actor Keanu Reeves appeared in January walking with the aid of crutches and carrying an ice pack to help deflate his left knee, a terrible development while filming his new movie 'Good Fortune', in which he co-stars with comedian Aziz Ansari, who is also directing the shoot. Immediately, speculation began about the reasons for the veteran actor's injury on the set, perhaps due to a demanding action scene. Keanu Reeves embraces new look for upcoming film at rock show
With its recent release, Fallout has managed to garner a huge fan base. The Prime Video series has not only managed to impress the ones who have been following the storyline of the game but even those who are not well versed with what's next to come.  However, Deathclaws have always been a few of those creatures that are widely popular. But as Season 1 of this highly anticipated series didn't talk much about them, the fans were put in a bit of an arguable situation.
Source: Donmai.us FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a beloved animated film that has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. One of the standout characters in this enchanting adventure is Crysta, a brave and spirited fairy who plays a vital role in the preservation of her magical forest home. From her vibrant personality to the incredible powers she possesses, Crysta has become an iconic cartoon character that continues to inspire and entertain.
Source: Sketchok.com When it comes to iconic cartoon characters, Nigel Thornberry from “The Wild Thornberrys” certainly stands out. With his distinctive British accent, adventurous spirit, and unforgettable mustache, Nigel has captured the hearts of fans young and old. Created by Arlene Klasky, Gabor Csupo, and Steve Pepoon, “The Wild Thornberrys” aired from 1998 to 2004 and follows the adventures of the Thornberry family as they travel the world making nature documentaries.
Source: Paramount.de The Warriors, released in 1979, is a cult classic movie that has captivated audiences with its thrilling storyline, memorable characters, and iconic quotes. Directed by Walter Hill, this action-packed film takes place in a dystopian version of New York City, where various street gangs battle for control. The story revolves around a gang called The Warriors, who are falsely accused of a murder and must fight their way back to their home turf, encountering dangerous obstacles and rival gangs along the way.
El LIV Golf llegó a Adelaida, el torneo donde verdaderamente este circuito encuentra la respuesta que imaginó en su gestación -cerca de 25.000 personas, cifra ayudada por entradas baratas-, y Jon Rahm terminó con una sonrisa después de una jornada en la que pasó un trago complicado que deslució un gran juego sobre todo desde el tee. Fue un día frío australiano, que retrajo de usar las bermudas a muchos golfistas, el de Barrika entre ellos, y la aparición de mangas largas.
B/F Macau Yat Yuen Centre, 525 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay Tel: 2574 8222 Open: 11.30am-11.30pm (Friday and Saturday until midnight) Cuisine: tonkatsu, other fried dishes Price: about HK$200 without drinks or service charge. Ambience: we've been to other branches of this chain and they were busier, with tables closer together. This branch was quiet and we were given a comfortable, large table in a small alcove. There's a large open kitchen where chefs prepare the dishes.