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Luxury Aspen ski resort sues British designer clothing company Perfect Moment for sending annoying INFLUENCERS to its slopes for social media photos and printing pictures of its $450-a-ticket nightclub onto apparel

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
A luxury ski resort company is suing a U.K. designer for causing influencers to model their clothes on the slopes and frequently associating their brand with the resort without permission. On December 20, Aspen Skiing Company, also known as Ski Co, filed a lawsuit against the designer brand Perfect Moment. The lawsuit involves seven causes of action, including federal trademark infringement, unfair competition, misleading, and/or misappropriation of company reputation, deceptive trade practices, unjust enrichment, and misappropriation of company value. Ski Co is alleging that the U.K. fashion company will regularly associate their brand with ASC resorts in order to cash off the ski company's world-renowned brand. The lawsuit states, 'Perfect Moment is a ski apparel company that aims to establish a reputation for luxury lifestyle products.'

According to ex-Army colonel Harry, he has painted a bullet on his back with remarks about the killing of 25 Taliban

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2023
Former British Army Colonel Richard Kemp said yesterday that the Duke of Sussex's decision to reveal information in his forthcoming autobiography 'Spare' (inset) amounts to a "betrayal of the people he served with" in the war.' It jeopardizes his personal safety.' He shot himself in the foot, and it would probably incite those who want revenge and attempt to do so,' Kemp said. After being shot with an arm and a leg in a bomb blast during the war, former Royal Marine Ben McBean, who died as a 'hero,' insisted, but Colonel Bob Stewart, a Tory MP who led British troops in Bosnia, dismissed the warning as 'distasteful.'

You need to chill,' says a Royal Marine friend who has been asking Duke not to'stop' revealing details.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 5, 2023
After the Duke revealed that he killed 25 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, British Marine Ben McBean, who Harry praised as a hero' after losing an arm and a leg in a bomb explosion during the war, begged him to'shut down.' In Spare, the Duke of Sussex, who was known as 'Captain Wales,' in the military, wrote that he did not think of those people who were killed as individuals but rather 'chess pieces' he had removed from the board. Harry, who flew an Apache attack helicopter on his second tour, said it was "not a fact that filled me with joy, but I wasn't ashamed either." Mr McBean tweeted today: 'Love you #PrinceHarry but you need to shut up! Makes you wonder who he's hanging around with. 'If it was good people, somebody by now would have told him not to stop.'

Shadowy eco warriors set up a competition in cities around Europe to 'disarm' 4x4s by deflating tyres

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
Sabotaging SUVs have been used in a bizarre European cup tournament. After launching a massive recruiting drive, climate zealots Tyre Extinguishers have escalated their war on 4x4's. Protesters in Paris have formed a "leader board" of attacks, with activists claiming they are fighting Bristol and Brighton for the title of the'most exiled city.' More than 120 cars were reportedly destroyed in just one night this week, prompting a rallying call in France.

For the final time, the Queen leaves Balmoral: Crowds line the streets to pay their respects to Her Majesty

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 11, 2022
Thousands of people are set to line the streets to pay their respects to Her Majesty as her coffin is set to be carried by convoy from Balmoral Castle to Edinburgh, where she will be on display. The Queen's oak coffin is set to travel from Balmoral to Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse - the monarch's official residence. Thousands of citizens are expected to pay their respects as Her Majesty is transported to Edinburgh, which will be the country's first big focal point. The Queen's coffin will pass through Ballater, Aberdeenshire, where many local people knew her, and the local minister will have 'overwhelming emotion,' according to the local minister. The village, which is about eight miles east of Balmoral, will see the royal cortege pass through the town later this Sunday as it heads to Edinburgh. Families have been seen assembling picnic chairs and stitching union flags to fences outside the village's Glenmuick Church beginning at 7 a.m.