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McEnroe: Serena Williams Would Be Ranked ‘Like 700’ on Men’s Tour

A 2016 photo file of John McEnroe, Coach to Canada's Milos Raconic, looks across the court as Raconic plays Australia's Bernard Tomic during their semifinal tennis match on the sixth day of the Queen's Championships London. Photo: Tim Ireland

LONDON — John McEnroe says Serena Williams would be “like 700” in the world tennis rankings if she played on the men’s tour.

McEnroe, speaking to NPR about his memoir “You Cannot Be Serious,” says Williams is the best female player ever, “no question.” But when asked about her being the best ever, without gender qualifiers, McEnroe was clear that he didn’t think so.

McEnroe says “if she played the men’s circuit she’d be like 700 in the world.”

The former tennis bad boy added that he thought Williams could beat some male players, “but if she had to just play the circuit — the men’s circuit — that would be an entirely different story.”

McEnroe won seven Grand Slam titles in his career. Williams has won 23.

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Thais Celebrate Sunthorn Phu, ‘Shakespeare of Thailand’ (Photos)

Students dress up as characters from Phrai Aphai Mani, an epic poem by the 19th century poet Sunthorn Phu. Photos: napac2519, Daranee_61142 / Twitter

BANGKOK — Monday marks the birthday of one of Thailand’s canonical figures of poetry and literature – and Thai netizens are composing tweet-length poems in his honor.

In recognition of Sunthorn Phu, Thais on Monday took to Twitter, making #SunthornPhuDay the top trending hashtag with posts of his poems, fanart, fan poetry – even student cosplay – as a tribute to the 19th-century poet.

In Phetchaburi province Friday, residents and local government officials held a merit-making ceremony for Sunthorn.

Sunthorn, who lived from 1786 to 1855, was a poet who served as a scribe in the court of King Rama III. He is best known for his epic fantasy poem Phra Aphai Mani which follows the adventures of piper prince Phra Aphai Mani – who wields a magical flute, escapes ogresses and romances mermaids.

To read Phra Aphai Mani in English, check out an abridged translation here.

The epic poem has been adapted into feature films numerous times, including the 1979 cel-animated film “The Adventure of Sudsakorn,” whose animator Payut Ngaokrachang’s vision was impaired from working on it. There’s also the 2006 live action film, Legend of Sudsakorn.

Known as the Shakespeare of Thailand, the Rattanakosin-era poet’s short, proverbial poems are well known to most Thais. Statues of characters from “Phrai Aphai Mani” can be found throughout Thailand. There’s a sculpture of the titular character and the mermaid at Sai Kaew Beach on Koh Samet, and statues of the ogress at both Koh Samet Port and Puek Tian Beach in Cha-Am district, Phetchaburi province.

 


@prince_tok quotes Sunthorn Phu’s Nirat Phukhaothong which recounts his journey to a temple in Ayutthaya.

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A statue of Sunthorn Phu with offerings during a merit-making ceremony Friday in Phetchaburi province.
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Students at a merit-making ceremony for 18th century poet Sunthorn Phu Friday in Phetchaburi province.
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A statue of Phra Aphai Mani blowing his magical flute in the Sunthorn Phu Monument in Rayong. Photo: Matichon
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The statue of Phra Aphai Mani and the mermaid on Koh Samet. Photo: Aviva West / Flickr

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A statue of the ogress on Koh Samet Port, Rayong. Photo: Google Maps

Earlier in June, tourism officials and residents clothed the statue of the ogress on Koh Samet.

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Statues of the ogress and Phra Aphai Mani, left, at Puek Tian Beach in Phetchaburi. Photo: Google

In this music video for the song “Ocean Butterfly (Can’t Stop Loving You)” Mintra Nanchao sings from the perspective of the ogress, who is spurned by Phra Aphai Mani after he sees her in her true form.

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Remy Ma Beats Nicki Minaj at BET Awards; ’90s R&B Shines

Remy Ma speaks at the BET Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Sunday in Los Angeles. Photo: Matt Sayles/AP.

Remy Ma has ended rival Nicki Minaj’s seven-year winning streak at the 2017 BET Awards, a show highlighted by ’90s R&B and groups popular in that decade, as well as five wins for Beyonce.

Ma, who was released from prison in 2014, won best female hip hop artist Sunday in Los Angeles, an award Minaj has won since 2010. Ma last won the prize in 2005, and was sentenced to prison three years later after she shot a former friend after accusing her of theft.

“I wanna thank God first and foremost,” said Ma, who named two correctional facilities in her speech and thanked her mentor Fat Joe and husband-rapper Papoose. “You can make mistakes and come back.”

In March, Ma released the hostile diss track “Shether,” which earned praised from critics and rap fans. Minaj never officially responded to the song.

At the live show at the Microsoft Theater, ’90s R&B favorites New Edition and Xscape were the most welcomed performers of the night.

New Edition, whose three-part biopic was a white-hot ratings success for BET earlier this year, earned the lifetime achievement award and received a lengthy tribute. It started with the child actors from the movie singing “Candy Girl,” later followed by the older actors for some of the band’s hits apart from the group, including Bell Biv DeVoe’s “Poison” and Ralph Tresvant’s “Sensitivity.”

The real group then hit to stage to sing “Can You Stand the Rain” and “Mr. Telephone Man.” The actors later joined New Edition for “If It Isn’t Love.”

Girl group Xscape, set to launch a new reality show on Bravo, reunited at the BET Awards and sang the popular hits “Just Kickin’ It,” ”Understanding” and “Who Can I Run To?” The crowd was in awe, singing along and filming the performance with their phones.

Bruno Mars, whose new album was heavily inspired by ’90s R&B, also shined Sunday. He and Beyonce tied for video of the year — the top prize but not televised — with their hits “24K Magic” and “Sorry.” Mars also won best male R&B/pop artist and kicked off the show with a fun and funky performance of the song, “Perm.”

“To the fans, you know I love you. My first BET Award,” he screamed.

Kendrick Lamar surprised the audience when he performed with Future and won best male hip hop artist. He gave a shout-out to fellow nominee Chance the Rapper, who earned the humanitarian award at the age of 24. Chance also won best new artist and best collaboration.

In a taped message, Michelle Obama honored Chance, who has raised $2 million dollars for Chicago public schools. The former First Lady said she and Barack Obama knew Chance “since he was a baby rapper.”

“Chance is showing our young people that they matter,” she said. “Because of you, countless young people will grow up believing in themselves.”

Beyonce, who reportedly had her twins earlier this month though she hasn’t commented on the topic, was the top nominee with seven. When it was announced that she won the viewer’s choice award, Chloe x Halle — the young duo signed to Beyonce — recited a speech given to them from the pop star. Queen Bey was the big winner with five, also taking home album of the year for “Lemonade,” best female R&B/pop artist and video director of the year for “Sorry.”

Solange, Beyonce’s younger sister, also had a big night: She won the Centric award and called Sunday “the best birthday ever” (she turned 31 on Saturday).

“My arm pits are sweating so much right now,” said Solange, who thanked BET for showing her “queens” like Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, Erykah Badu and others during her teenage years.

Solange held a moment of silence later on, and the show also honored some of the minorities who died at the hands of police officers, including Trayvon Martin, Philando Castile, Eric Garner and others.

Other winners included gospel rapper Lecrae and Migos, who took home best group. The hip-hop trio also won over the audience with its performances of the hits “Bad and Boujee,” ”T-Shirt” and “Congratulations,” with Post Malone. Chance the Rapper, and his mom, danced during the long set; as did Queen Latifah, Cardi B., “Stranger Things” actor Caleb McLaughlin and “black-ish” actress Yara Shahidi, who won the YoungStars award.

Though most of the performances were upbeat, others charmed with slower songs: Tamar Braxton and Maxwell gave vocally impressive performances, and Mary J. Blige sang songs from “Strength of a Woman,” her recent album that includes emotional tunes about her divorce.

“Mary J. got that break up body. Whoa,” screamed Jamie Foxx, who presented an award after Blige’s performance.

Leslie Jones of “Saturday Night Live” hosted the four-hour show. El DeBarge and Kamasi Washignton performed “Careless Whisper” in honor George Michael, who died last year on Christmas Day, while Janelle Monae collaborator Roman GianArthur excitedly sang “Johnny B. Goode” in tribute to Chuck Berry, who died in March.

New York rapper Prodigy, who died last week, was remembered in words by his Mobb Deep partner Havoc and Lil Kim, who appeared on the remix of the memorable Mobb Deep hit, “Quiet Storm.”

Former BET executive Stephen Hill, who the network said was stepping down in March, was praised throughout the night with kind words from Mars and Bobby Brown.

Story: Mesfin Fekadu

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CPF Plant’s Wastewater Pond Ordered Shut After 5 Deaths

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BANGKOK — The wastewater treatment pond inside a food processing plant belonging to the country’s largest corporate conglomerate was ordered to shut down for 30 days following the deaths of five people on Friday.

The director of the Industrial Works Department Mongkol Pruekwatana said Monday it had ordered the Charoen Pokphand Foods, or CPF, factory’s wastewater treatment system to shut down for 30 days until its system is improved and meets safety measures.

Read: Chula Intern, 4 Others Die at CP Plant in Bangkok

There were no CCTV cameras installed at the scene. No charges have been pressed as of Monday afternoon, city police chief Lt. Gen. Sanit Mahathavorn said.

Five bodies – that of a veterinary intern and four plant employees – were pulled out of the wastewater treatment pond Friday morning. They died from suffocation after the Chulalongkorn University intern fell into the pond and the four tried to help her.

The plant belongs to Charoen Pokphand Foods, a subsidiary of CP Group.

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Thai Literature Meets Classic Paintings at Friday Expo

Preview from Nakrob Moonmanas’s “Sacrifice.” Photo: Nakrob Moonmanas/ Courtesy.

BANGKOK — The striking images of Shakespeare’s Ophelia floating in a brook embraced by a Thai character from a Ramakien epic, and Jesus and his apostles in Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” turned into Buddha and his disciples are recent collages by a graphic designer an upcoming Friday exhibition.

Literature, paintings, memories and faiths from different parts of the world interwoven in Nakrob Moonmanas’ 10 new works which will be shown in his first full-scale solo exhibition under the theme of “Sacrifice.”

“A lot of Thai and western literature alludes to stories in the past from Greek, Roman or Renaissance times,” said the 26-year-old graphic designer and illustrator. “For Thais, it’s treated as offering sacrifice to past artists which is similar to collage works that make something new out of the old.”

Nakrob, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Chulalongkorn University, said he’s become interested in history and literature as it helps him understand the present.

“Not so many Thais know our roots and what our society consists of. Let alone 100 or 1,000 years, we don’t even know what happened in the recent decade,” said Nakrob.

“That’s why we don’t learn anything from the past and it blocks us from going further in the present. This affects art circles as well, as there’s such little sources of inspiration to accumulate,” he said.

The exhibition will launch Friday and run through July 30 at the People’s Gallery on the second floor of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre which can be reached from BTS National Stadium skywalk. The exhibition runs 9:30am until 9pm. It is closed on Mondays.

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Nakrob Moonmanas’s “The Last Supper.” Photo: Nakrob Moonmanas/ Courtesy.

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Poll Claims Over Half Support Prayuth’s Return as PM

Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha smiles with a Durian wedge at a presentation of seasonal fruit on June 9 at Government House.

BANGKOK — A university poll published Sunday said over half of respondents agreed with the idea of junta leader Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha remaining prime minister after the next elections.

The poll, conducted Wednesday through Friday by the National Institute of Development Administration on 1,250 people from across the country, showed 53.32 percent of respondents agreed with the idea of Prayuth serving as prime minister again.

In reference to the next elections, respondents were asked if they would “agree in the formation of a new political party to support the current administration.”

Those in favor agreed to the return of the current cabinet if a new political party was formed to represent them and if it was democratically elected. The idea of setting-up a pro-junta political party has been the subject of speculation for a long time after the 2014 coup and 53.52 percent of respondents said they supported the idea.

The poll said supporters cited a desire to see a new solution to the kingdom’s woes, reduce conflicts and political chaos. Thirty-one percent of respondents opposed the idea, saying it would only extend the lifespan of the current regime, which they said has failed to solve several problems – particularly the struggling economy. They added that citizens’ rights have also been curbed under the military rule. Slightly over 15 percent said they were undecided.

Another question by the same pollster asked “how possible do you think it is that the two big parties, the Democrat Party and the Pheu Thai party, would cooperate to form a coalition government after the next election?”

The majority of the respondents said they did not think the two biggest parties could unite to form a joint government, with 53.84 percent of respondents saying no because they believed the two parties have differing political views and policies. However, twenty-nine percent said it’s conceivable, while only 6.32 percent said it’s highly likely. Slightly over 10 percent said they were unsure.

When asked if they wanted to see the two parties unite in a bid to form a government, 63.60 percent said yes, adding that they wanted to see unity and reconciliation.

The poll was conducted by telephone using stratified random sampling through the institute’s database of 200,000 phone numbers. Respondents were all Thai nationals aged 18 or above and 56 percent were men, while 44 percent were women. Interviews were conducted in Thai.

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China Sentences 16 From Australia’s Crown Resorts to Prison

A 2013 file photo of a casino in Macau, China. Gambling or organizing an overseas gambling trip that involves more than 10 people remains illegal in mainland China. Image: Ronald Un / Flickr

SHANGHAI — Australian and Chinese staff of a casino company pleaded guilty Monday to charges relating to gambling, and 16 were sentenced to nine or 10 months in prison, the company and an Australian official said.

The 19 defendants, including three Australians from the sales and marketing team of Australia’s Crown Resorts Ltd., were convicted by a court in Shanghai. Casino gambling, the marketing of casinos and organizing overseas gambling trips involving 10 or more people are illegal in China.

Eleven defendants were sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment and five defendants to 10 months, Crown Resorts said. Their time spent in detention since Oct. 14 will count toward their sentences.

The 16 were also fined a total of 8.62 million yuan ($1.3 million), which Crown Resorts is paying ex gratia, the company said in a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

The remaining three defendants who had been released on bail on Nov. 11 were not fined or sentenced to prison, Crown Resorts said.

“The three Australians and the other defendants pleaded guilty,” the Australian Consul General in Shanghai, Graeme Meehan, said outside the Baoshan District People’s Court.

Jason O’Connor, the head of Crown Resorts international VIP programs, was sentenced to 10 months in prison, and Australian-Chinese dual nationals Jenny Pan and Jerry Xuan received sentences of nine months, Meehan said.

The company said the court fined O’Connor 2 million yuan ($293,000), Pan 400,000 yuan ($59,000) and Xuan 200,000 yuan ($29,000). O’Connor, who is based in Melbourne, Australia, was also ordered deported.

Crown’s vice president in China, Malaysian Alfread Gomez, was also among the defendants.

Casino gambling and the promoting of gambling are illegal in mainland China, and agents are banned from organizing groups of more than 10 Chinese citizens to gamble abroad. According to Crown, the 17 current and two former employees were convicted of clauses including organizing gambling parties or being engaged in gambling as one’s main business, which carried a maximum sentence of three years in prison.

While illegal on the mainland, gambling is allowed in the Chinese enclave of Macau — Asia’s gambling center — and Chinese are often coveted by foreign casinos.

The industry has been known to skirt China’s ban by touting destination packages rather than gambling, particularly as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ongoing corruption crackdown has deterred some gamblers from Macau.

“Crown remains respectful of the sovereign jurisdiction of the People’s Republic of China and does not intend to comment further at this time,” the company said.

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Korean Man Dies After Falling Down Elevator Shaft in Phra Khanong Condo

Photo: Tom Hart / Flickr

BANGKOK — A Korean man was found dead Monday morning after he fell into a condominium’s elevator shaft from the eighth floor.

The naked body of a Korean man was recovered at about 7:30am on the ground of an elevator shaft inside Aspire Sukhumvit 48 condominium.

The 33-year-old tourist had entered the country with his girlfriend on Sunday and was residing at the condominium, according to Lt.Col. Palakorn Tanompan of Khlong Tan Police.

Witnesses told police the Korean couple had an argument early Monday morning. Palakorn said CCTV footage shows the man walking out of the room naked and hitting an elevator door with fire extinguisher. It then shows him kicking the doors until they open and falls to the ground floor, he added.

The man’s girlfriend and witnesses will be subjected to further questioning at the police station, said Palakorn.

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Activist Cites Chinese Rail Project as Reason for His Arrest

Police escort activist Rangsiman Rome to the military tribunal in Bangkok on Monday

Update: Rangsiman Rome was granted bail in the afternoon. 

BANGKOK — Pro-democracy campaigner Rangsiman Rome said a year-old warrant police cited to detain him Sunday was fabricated to stop him from speaking out about a controversial Sino-Thai railway project.

Police arrested Rangsiman one day before he was due to petition the military government to reveal details of the multibillion baht project, which came under widespread scrutiny last week. Although police said Rangsiman had an outstanding warrant dating back to August, the activist said authorities never informed him until Sunday – nearly a year later.

Read: Pro-Democracy Activist Rangsiman Rome Arrested, Again

The 25-year-old activist was brought to the military tribunal Monday morning where prosecutors later indicted him in the afternoon.

“All of sudden they used that warrant to arrest me, so I think the real reason here isn’t about the referendum case. It’s about the Thai-Chinese railway,” Rangsiman said by telephone from the military court.

The chief of Bang Sao Thong Police Station, which was responsible for the warrant, could not be immediately reached for comment.

In June 2016, Rangsiman was charged under an offense related to his campaign against the junta-backed constitution, later approved by a majority in an August referendum. Police told reporters Rangsiman missed his appointment with the prosecutor, which prompted them to issue an arrest warrant.

But Rangsiman disputed that, saying he was never summoned to meet with the prosecutors. He also questioned why police did not inform him of the outstanding warrant in spite of his public presence.

“I never knew I had to report myself. I never saw any letter. I never received any phone call,” said Rangsiman, currently a leader of activist network Democracy Restoration Group. “And even if what they said were true, they didn’t have to wait for a year. I’ve always been in the eyes of the police. So it made me question: why didn’t they arrest me earlier?”

It’s the third time Rangsiman has run-ins with the law. He was jailed twice – in June 2015 and June 2016 – for his activism against the military regime.

A reporter at the military court said police are pressing four charges against Rangsiman: violating the junta’s ban on protests in 2015, violating the junta’s ban on protests in 2016, violating the charter referendum law and refusing a police request for fingerprints.

The prosecutor later indicted him on those charges in the afternoon. He was granted bail on a bond money of 60,000 baht, with the conditions that he cannot “incite unrest” or leave the country without permission from the court.

Rangsiman and his group announced last week they will petition the government on Monday to make public details of the 179-billion baht high-speed railway project that Thai government awarded to Chinese firms earlier this year.

Critics oppose the deal on grounds that it lacks accountability and may give the Chinese counterpart the upper hand over Thailand, an allegation the junta denied.

Additional reporting Sasiwan Mokkhasen

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Comedian T.J. Miller to Perform Sunday at Comedy Club Bangkok

Update: The event was announced to be canceled on Thursday due to ‘unforseen circumstances.’

BANGKOK — He’s known for acting in HBO television series “Silicon Valley” and as the mentally-unstable sidekick in superhero movie “Deadpool” – but let’s see if he can make Bangkok chuckle on Sunday.

Fresh from his recent comedy special for HBO “Meticulously Ridiculous,” American actor-comedian T.J. Miller is coming to Bangkok to showcase his humor for a night.

Miller will be joined by guest comedian comedian Brett Siddell. The show will take place at 7:30pm and 9:30pm on Sunday at the Comedy Club Bangkok.

Tickets are available online for 1,200 baht and at the door for 1,600 baht. The Comedy Club Bangkok is located above The Royal Oak Pub in Soi Sukhumvit 33/1, a two-minute walk from Exit 5 of BTS Phrom Phong.

On Saturday night, the comedian will be the guest commentator at the 14th edition of mixed martial arts event Full Metal Dojo at Insanity Nightclub on Sukhumvit Soi 11.

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