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Monk Claims His Magic Cloth Helped Donald Trump Win

Abbot Thongchai Thanjiaokhun displays a reproduction of a series of sacred, Trump-supporting cloths Friday evening at Wat Traimitr in Bangkok.

BANGKOK — The same magic monk credited with Leicester City FC’s victory earlier this year took some credit for helping Donald Trump ascend to the White House with one of his magic cloths.

Abbot Thongchai Thanjiaokhun of Wat Traimitr said Friday evening that that for the past seven months, Uranus has had a strong impact on Earth. Therefore, the astrologer believes leaders with the qualities associated with Uranus – change, innovation, idealism and freedom – would rise to a powerful position.

“Trump is the most qualified person and has these four qualities; therefore, he is fit to be the leader of 300 million Americans,” the abbot said. “Americans’ characteristics are like those of cowboys, so they have chosen a fitting leader.”

The abbot displayed one of his blessed pha yant, a type of mystical cloth believed to confer powers.

Abbot Thongchai Thanjiaokhun displays a reproduction of a series of sacred, Trump-supporting cloths Friday evening at Wat Traimitr in Bangkok.“President USA. Trump. Good luck. Win Win Win,” reads the purple cloth along with the date Aug. 29, 2016 written on it. It was shown with a letter claiming it was sent by by the director of a beauty school to Trump.

The Nov. 3 letter indicates the abbot prayed for Trump on Nov. 8, the day of the election, suggesting his powers might extend beyond linear time as well.

On Friday he displayed one of many reproductions of the cloth which he has been giving away since they went into production in August, a temple representative said Saturday.

Thongchai went on to brag that he had predicted Trump’s win six months earlier, before Trump won his the Republican Party nomination.

Earlier this year, the superstitious widely hailed Thongchai’s magic as a factor in Leicester City’s Premiere League improbable win. His mojo failed to help the women’s national volleyball team soon thereafter, but that didn’t stop the Auditor General’s office from going to him to to bless what it called a “corruption-combating spirit cloth” to safeguard public funds.
Abbot Thongchai Thanjiaokhun displays a reproduction of a series of sacred, Trump-supporting cloths Friday evening at Wat Traimitr in Bangkok.

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Transition Begins with Trump Keeping Public in the Dark

President-elect Donald Trump, accompanied by his wife Melania, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, gestures while walking Thursday on Capitol Hill in Washington. Photo: Molly Riley / Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is keeping Americans in the dark about his earliest conversations and decisions as president-elect, bucking a long-standing practice intended to ensure the public has a watchful eye on its new leader.

Trump on Thursday refused to allow journalists to travel with him to Washington for his historic first meetings with President Barack Obama and congressional leaders. The Republican’s top advisers rebuffed news organizations’ requests for a small “pool” of journalists to trail him as he attended the meetings.

The decision was part of an opaque pattern in Trump’s moves since his victory Tuesday. He was entirely out of sight on Wednesday. His aides said he was huddled with advisers at his offices in New York. His team has not put out a daily schedule, or offered any detailed updates on how he has spent his time. They have not acknowledged phone calls or other contact with world leaders.

When Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a congratulatory telegram to Trump on Wednesday, Moscow spread the word. A phone call with British Prime Minster Theresa May was announced in London. The pattern was repeated for calls with leaders of Israel, Egypt, South Korea and Australia.

The White House typically releases statements on the president’s phone calls with foreign leaders, providing some details about the conversation. Past presidents-elect have had early briefings with journalists, even in confusing first hours after Election Day.

But early signs suggest Trump is willing to break protocol when it comes to press access and transparency.

As a candidate, Trump railed against the press as “disgusting” and “dishonest.” He refused to allow a pool of campaign reporters and photographers to fly on his plane to events, sometimes starting his rallies before his press corps had arrived. The practice did not extend to his running mate, Mike Pence, who was followed by a traditional pool of journalists.

News organizations had tried for weeks to coordinate a pool of journalists to travel with Trump immediately after Election Day if he won. The Associated Press is among those reaching out to Trump advisers about press access.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said the president-elect’s team expects “to operate a traditional pool and look forward to implementing our plans in the near future.”

The White House Correspondents’ Association, which coordinates press pools and advocates for transparency at the White House, urged Trump to allow journalists to cover his meetings and other movements.

“This decision could leave Americans blind about his whereabouts and well-being in the event of a national crisis,” said Jeff Mason, White House correspondent for Reuters and the group’s president. “Not allowing a pool of journalists to travel with and cover the next president of the United States is unacceptable.”

Trump’s meeting with Obama in the Oval Office was recorded by the pool of White House reporters, photographers and TV journalists who cover the president.

Every president and president-elect in recent memory has traveled with a pool of journalists when leaving the White House grounds.

A pool of reporters and photographers was in the motorcade when President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas. The pool was just steps away from President Ronald Reagan when he was shot outside a hotel in the District of Columbia, and was stationed outside his hospital as he recovered. The pool also travels on vacation and foreign trips and at times captures personal, historic moments of the presidency.

The practice makes journalists eyewitnesses to how the president conducts business, rather than relying on secondhand accounts. They often capture more intimate moments between the president and people he greets. The White House, meanwhile, depends on having journalists nearby at all times to relay the president’s first comments on breaking news.

News organizations take turns serving in the small group, paying their way and sharing the material collected in the pool with the larger press corps. The pool also covers official events at the White House when space doesn’t allow for the full press corps.

Because of safety concerns, presidents and presidents-elect travel in a bubble of security, with the exact timing of their travel kept secret and streets often blocked off around their events. That leaves news organizations dependent on the White House to facilitate the pool coverage by arranging security clearances and transportation.

Obama also has looked for new ways to limit White House press access.

On Thursday, photographers were not allowed to shoot a meeting between first lady Michelle Obama and Melania Trump, who joined her husband on the White House visit.

The White House released a photo taken by a staff photographer and circulated it on social media. The AP does not distribute such photos.

White House photographers were allowed to shoot a similar meeting between Mrs. Obama and then-first lady Laura Bush eight years ago.

Story: Kathleen Hennessey

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Daytime Vibes: Where to Hear Some Dope Beats This Weekend

Top: DJ Bobby O’Donnell (Strobe Wax Records UK). Photo: Bobby O’Donnell / Facebook

Notes from the Underground - Mongkorn 'DJ Dragon' TimkulI‘ve always been a fan of daytime parties.

In Bangkok, where everything tends to happen late and later, it’s refreshing to enjoy the vibes while watching the sun go down.

Nightlife is slowly coming back but don’t expect much partying into the wee hours of the morning as, at least officially, closing time remains midnight.

The good news is there are a few things going on this weekend.

Here are some of my picks.

 

TONIGHT / FRIDAY

Off the Grid

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Bangkok’s very own DJ King Kong is set to fly solo for Off the Grid at Dark Bar, a night showcasing local DJs that specialize in deep house and techno. Get there early though, as King Kong pummels the decks from 9pm to midnight. Door is 100 baht. Dark Bar is located on the second floor of the outdoor Ekkamai Shopping Mall at Soi Ekkamai 10.

 

SATURDAY

Bobby O’Donnell at Transport

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Bangkok’s famous late night haunt Whiteline flips the script by starting midday. Get ready for a full 12-hour house music session Saturday as the Transport crew welcome DJ Bobby O’Donnell (Strobe Wax Records UK). Expect food truck eats supplied by Buds BBQ and also a big local DJ line up as well.

Entry is free. Doors open at noon. Whilteline is located at Soi Silom 8.

 

Ivy Lab live at Kontraband

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If you’re into beats, burgers, bass and daytime parties, check out UK Drum ‘n Bass trio Ivy lab at Kontraband. The trio’s avant garde productions have made them famous for incorporating elements of hip-hop, glitch and dub. They trio were voted among Mix Mag’s top 10 DJs for 2015.

The event, originally Friday at Whiteline, was moved to Saturday at Light Room/Dark bar. Doors open at 5pm in Light Room, here the crew will be collaborating with Bangkok burger proprietor Daniel Thaiger, as they supply the burgers and Kontraband supply the beats until 9pm. After that head next door to Dark bar where the Ivy lab crew in control of the decks until midnight.

250 baht entrance fee. Free bar 5pm-9pm. Light Room/Dark Bar are in the outdoor Ekkamai Shopping Mall at Soi Ekkamai 10.

 

Rob Manga at Studio Lam

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Studio Lam, famous for its retro interior and yaa dong cocktails, welcomes Dutch DJ Rob Manga. Rob made his mark in Holland’s underground beats scene with his top-notch blend of soul, funk and disco. Highlights of his career include supporting artists such as D’Angelo, Chaka Khan, Earth Wind and Fire and being a regular guest at Amsterdam’s legendary hip-hop event Bassline.

Entry is free. Doors open at 8pm-midnight. Studio Lam is located just in Soi Sukhumvit 51 a short walk from BTS Thong Lor.

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Chinese E-Shoppers Spend Billions on Singles Day

Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson, at left, and Alibaba Group Chairman Jack Ma, at center, attend an evening gala on the eve of the Singles Day online shopping festival Thursday in Shenzhen in southern China's Guangdong province. Photo: Chinatopix / Associated Press

BEIJING — In a bright spot for China’s cooling economy, online shoppers spent billions of dollars Friday on “Singles Day,” a quirky holiday that has grown into the world’s busiest day for e-commerce.

The country’s biggest e-commerce brand, Alibaba Group, said sales by the thousands of retailers on its platforms passed 62.6 billion yuan (324 billion baht) in the first 10 hours of the day. That is triple the USD$3 billion research firm comScore says Americans spent last year on Cyber Monday, the United States’ biggest online shopping day.

Rivals including JD.com, VIP.com and Suning offered bargains on clothing, smartphones, travel packages and other goods to attract shoppers.

JD.com said it planned to test delivery by drone to customers in four rural areas in what the company it believed to be the first commercial use of such service.

The spending gives a boost to the ruling Communist Party’s efforts to nurture consumer-based economic growth and reduce reliance on trade and investment.

E-commerce sales in China rose by 26.1 percent in the first nine months of the year. That came as economic growth held steady at 6.7 percent – its lowest level since the 2008 global crisis. Forecasters expect the economy to cool further next year as regulators try to rein in a boom in bank lending and real estate sales that is pushing up debt and housing costs.

Singles Day was begun by Chinese college students in the 1990s as a version of Valentine’s Day for people without romantic partners.

The Nov. 11 date was picked to be “11.11” – four singles. Unattached young people would treat each other to dinner or give gifts to woo that special someone and end their single status.

Alibaba put its marketing muscle behind the event and sellers of everything from jewelry to TVs to cars launched Singles Day sales.

Researchers attribute the rapid rise of Singles Day to demographics and timing.

University graduates who adopted the holiday earn more and shop online. Also, Singles Day comes as people receive monthly paychecks and need to buy winter clothes. Unlike other events such as the Lunar New Year, China’s biggest family holiday, it involves few other expenses such as travel or banquets, leaving more money for gifts.

Story: Joe McDonald

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Gaze on Monday’s Super-Duper Moon at Bangkok Planetarium

BANGKOK — Miss this chance and you’ll have to wait another 18 years to see the moon this up close and personal.

For Loy Krathong on Monday, the moon will be brighter, bigger and closer than at any time since 1948 astro-enthusiasts or sky-gazers who want a better look than that afforded by their balconies can head to an Ekkamai-area planetarium.

Read: Celebrate Loy Krathong Under Biggest Full Moon Since 1948

Bangkok Planetarium will open for the special occasion to provide telescopes for public use 6pm to 9pm. The venue will also offer two free showings of its planetarium show at 7pm and 7:30pm. They will be shown in Thai, but don’t worry, space transcends language and you might pick up a few new words if you don’t speak the language.

Bangkok Planetarium is located next to the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai), just a short walk from BTS Ekkamai.

Outside of Bangkok, telescopes will be provided by the National Astronomical Research Institute at locations in Nakhon Ratchasima, Chachoengsao provinces and at Chiang Mai’s CentralFestival shopping mall, as well as at 160 regional schools in 61 provinces throughout the country.

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More Anti-Trump Protests Around United States

Protesters unhappy with election of Donald Trump block traffic on JFK Boulevard Thursday in Philadelphia. Photo: Charles Fox / The Philadelphia Inquirer / Associated Press

NEW YORK — Demonstrators in both red and blue states hit the streets for another day Thursday to express their outrage over Donald Trump’s unexpected win, while the president-elect sniped back in a Twitter post.

Vocal demonstrations occurred from New York to Los Angeles and each typically drew a few hundred people, fewer than the thousands that gathered in various protests that surged after it became clear Trump had won Tuesday’s election.

Late Thursday night, Trump went on Twitter to take on the protesters. Trump tweets: “Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!”

High-spirited high school students marched through San Francisco’s downtown, chanting “not my president” and holding signs urging a Donald Trump eviction. They waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags, as bystanders in the heavily Democratic city high-fived the marchers from the sidelines.

“As a white, queer person, we need unity with people of color, we need to stand up,” said Claire Bye, a 15-year-old sophomore at Academy High School. “I’m fighting for my rights as an LGBTQ person. I’m fighting for the rights of brown people, black people, Muslim people.”

In New York City, a large group of demonstrators once again gathered outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Thursday night. They chanted angry slogans and waved banners baring anti-Trump messages.

“You got everything straight up and down the line,” demonstrator David Thomas said. “You got climate change, you got the Iran deal. You got gay rights, you got mass deportations. Just everything, straight up and down the line, the guy is wrong on every issue.”

Protesters briefly shut down interstate highways in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon. In Philadelphia, protesters near City Hall held signs bearing slogans like “Not Our President,” ”Trans Against Trump” and “Make America Safe For All.” About 500 people turned out at a protest in Louisville, Kentucky and in Baltimore, hundreds of people marched to the stadium where the Ravens were playing a football game.

No arrests or violence were reported.

Another protest was building in Los Angeles, where 28 people were arrested Wednesday for blocking traffic during a demonstration that also saw vandalism to some buildings and a news truck.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, condemned what he called a “very, very small group of people” that caused problems in that demonstration but said he was proud of the thousands more that peacefully protested.

“I actually thought it was a beautiful expression of democracy. I think it was a marvelous thing to see the next generation of this country get engaged and involved,” he said at a news conference, adding that at one time in his life he might have joined them.

As expected, the demonstrations prompted some social media blowback from Trump supporters accusing protesters of sour grapes or worse.

Trump supporters said the protesters were not respecting the democratic process.

As of Thursday, Democrat Hillary Clinton was leading Trump in votes nationwide 47.7 percent to 47.5 percent, but Trump secured victory in the Electoral College.

There didn’t appear to be any groundswell of counter-demonstrations.

Story: Deepti Hajela

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Shovels Fly in Slovak Grave-Digging Contest

A grave digger competes during the Grave Digging Championships on Thursday in Trencin, Slovakia. Photo: Ronald Zak / Associated Press

TRENCIN, Slovakia — Ten teams from Slovakia, Poland and Hungary on Thursday turned mounds of ground in a competition to crown the fastest gravediggers in central Europe.

The Grave Digging Championships held in the Slovakian city of Trencin was meant to promote the funeral industry and bring some levity to a serious profession.

Grave diggers competes during the Grave Digging Championships on Thursday in Trencin, Slovakia. Photo: Ronald Zak / Associated Press
Grave diggers competes during the Grave Digging Championships on Thursday in Trencin, Slovakia. Photo: Ronald Zak / Associated Press

“This whole exhibition is about getting groups of funeral companies together,” event spokesman Christian Striz, who dressed as the Grim Reaper for the occasion, said. “It’s all about showing people how hard” the gravedigger’s job is.

The contest graded the teams on speed and accuracy, as graves had to be dug to exact specifications: 1.5-meters deep, 2-meters long and 0.9-meters wide.

No modern tools were allowed, only shovels and picks, which made for demanding digging for less fortunate teams.

“Gravel and stones – about 20-30 centimeters” of it,” Gabriel Draffy, from the Krematorium Molnar in Nove Zamky, Slovakia, said. “The others didn’t have that!”

A team representing Peter Pastorok’s funeral services from the Slovakian village of Kalna nad Hronom emerged as the winner.

The contest took place as part of the third International Exhibition of Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services.

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Be What You Want at Silom Cabaret Bar’s Masquerade

Photo: Cella Chamizo / Flickr

BANGKOK — Get creative with your face and play with some identity-shifting at the second anniversary party of Sunday Gay Night at Maggie Choos.

Steal from the scenes of The Phantom of the Opera, Van Helsing, or even some Lady Gaga or Madonna looks at the Nov. 20 masquerade party at the 1930s Shanghai-speakeasy themed bar on lower Silom Road.

Dress code? Of course, any sexy mask. The best costumes will get special prizes.

DJ Yui Truluv and DJ Steven G Knight will spin some music from the ‘90s to what-has-been-playing-these-days.  Expect lots of games and free shots!

Admission is 500 baht and there will be two hours of free flow 8pm to 10pm. The price after 10pm is 300 baht and includes one drink.

The party starts at 8pm at Maggie’s Choo’s in the basement of Novotel Fenix Silom hotel. It can be reached by taxi from BTS Surasak, BTS Sala Daeng or MRT Silom.

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Passenger Who Beat Guard Senseless At Tollbooth Confesses to Assault

BANGKOK — A man accused of beating a tollway guard unconscious for not letting him go through the Easy Pass lane confessed to the crime and has been charged with assault, a police colonel said Friday.

Thanawat Paesawad, 35, turned himself in Thursday morning after police identified him in an arrest warrant as a suspect in the savage beating of toll booth guard Aneerut Saengmitr, 52, for telling him he couldn’t go through the automated lane without an Easy Pass card at the Pracha Chuen entrance to the Sirat Expressway.

“We identified Mr. Thanawat, who then came to the police station to turn himself in,” said Col. Samart Porahomchat. “He confessed that he had assaulted the guard out of excessive rage.”

Read: Passenger Beats Guard Senseless At Tollbooth

The Sunday incident began when Aneerut told the people inside an Isuzu truck to back out from the Easy Pass lane at the tollway and enter one of the cash lanes. One passenger responded by becoming irate and shouting at Aneerut before exiting the vehicle and attacking him.

Police brought Thanawat and Aneerut together and encouraged them to reach a private settlement on damages, Samart said. Aneerut demanded 30,000 baht for his emotional and physical trauma, but Thanawat would only offer 10,000.

“They couldn’t agree, but we still made them apologize to each other,” said the police colonel. “We won’t know if they were really sincere to each other deep down. Still, the accused brought his mom to the police station, who wai-ed to the victim.”

Aneerut and Thanawat will go to court to settle on the amount of damages to be paid.

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Long Arm of Law Pulls Attempted Rapist From Ceiling (Video)

A moment before police prized Seksan Parinyaseri loose from the ceiling of an east Bangkok apartment early Friday morning.

BANGKOK — A man accused of attempted rape sought to evade capture by climbing up above the drop ceiling of an apartment in east Bangkok early Friday morning to hide from police.

Two Vietnamese women, Leung Thi Wan and Au Thi Yu (transcribed from Thai) told police that Seksan Parinyaseri knocked on the door of their shared room in Soi Nuanchan 21 at 3am, saying he wanted to talk. When Lung Thi Wan happened to step outside to take a phone call, Seksan stepped inside, locked the door from within and attempted to assault Au Thi Yu.

Leung Thi Wan called for help from their neighbors, prompting Seksan to climb up into the ceiling and attempt to conceal himself above the acoustic tiling.

When police arrived and told him to come down, the 21-year-old man refused. At that point officers got to work poking and pulling the tiles one by one until Seksan fell from his perch.

“We have not yet charged him, as he is still drunk,” said Capt. Witthaya Kongthong of Khokkram Police Station late Friday Morning.

Witthaya said Seksan will be charged for breaking into private residence at night as well as attempted rape.

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