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  2. Lillian Cahn - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Cahn (née Lenovitz; December 11, 1923 – March 4, 2013) was a Hungarian-born American businessperson who co-founded Coach New York with her husband, Miles Cahn. Lillian Cahn also created Coach's first line of handbags, which remains the label's trademark consumer product.

  3. Tapestry, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry, Inc. is an American multinational fashion holding company. It is based in New York City and is the parent company of three major brands: Coach New York, Kate Spade New York and Stuart Weitzman.

  4. Tai Bundit - Wikipedia

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    Bundit who became known affectionally as Coach Tai in the Philippines, has coached in his home country of Thailand. He was coach of the country's B national team and a professional club in the Thai premier league. [2] He was a coach of the Thailand women's national team at the 2006 Asian Games which placed fourth. [1]

  5. Masatada Ishii - Wikipedia

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    On 22 November 2023, Nualphan Lamsam, team manager of Thailand national team appointed Masatada Ishii to be the new head coach of Thailand national team. Ishii replaced Alexandré Pölking who was sacked earlier. Ishii became the second Japanese head coach of Thailand, following Akira Nishino, who served for two years from July 2019.

  6. Waste management in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thais use 70 billion plastic bags a year. [15] The country is a major contributor, along with China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, [16] of up to 60% of plastic pollution in oceans. [15] Thailand's 23 coastal provinces dump an estimated one million tonnes of garbage into the sea each year.

  7. Coban Lookchaomaesaitong - Wikipedia

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    He retired in 2000 after a 23-year career in Thailand and moved to New York to coach. He formerly coached at New York Jiu Jitsu in lower Manhattan and Daddis Fight Camps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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