New York Times | Permafrost Makes the Heart Grow Stranger in a Haunted Snow Globe New York Times, United States - Were some of the streets named after well-known prostitutes and brothel owners? Did horses, fleeing a fire in the 1920s, actually freeze to death in the ... |
Vice-girls show trendy talent The Sun, UK - By STAFF REPORTER THESE beautiful girls are actually PROSTITUTES who own and run a fashion house in Brazil. Called Daspu - the Portuguese word for whores ... |
Sex, drugs and Amsterdam The Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - There are up to 25000 prostitutes in The Netherlands, plying a trade that is supported by social security and unions, and worth C$1 billion a year. ... |
![]() Family Security Matters | Exclusive: Indonesia - A Civil War Between Islamists and Moderates ... Family Security Matters, NJ - The vigilantes found women whom they claimed were prostitutes. They cut the women's hair short and then began attacking homes in the neighborhood. ... |
I miss having sex for a living, admits call girl turned novelist ... Glasgow Daily Record, UK - She then left the industry to start writing, and sex workers hailed Tracy as a hero for writing a Bridget Jones for prostitutes. ... |
![]() Daily Mail | Burton & Taylor they ain't - what has Portofino done to deserve ... Daily Mail, UK - In 2004, he admitted he had visited prostitutes and massage parlours; according to one report, Rooney paid Patricia Tierney, a grandmother of 16 who is now ... |
![]() CityNews | Famous Canadian Dominatrix Scolds Government CityNews, Canada - She and two colleagues filed a constitutional challenge before the Ontario Superior Court, saying that prostitutes endanger themselves working on the street ... |
![]() Canada.com | Alta's Thomas Svekla guilty of murdering 1 prostitute, acquitted ... News1130, Canada - He dreamed of turning his acquittal into a screenplay, bragged he was a famous prisoner and called himself the "Robert Pickton of Alberta," referring to the ... Alberta's 'Pickton' guilty of murder in split |
Dutch government to criminalize visiting non-licensed prostitutes International Herald Tribune, France - ... famous for liberalism on issues of personal morality, announced plans Friday to criminalize the visiting of prostitutes who are not officially licensed. ... |
When prostitutes showed some fine leg in the field Wimbledon Guardian, UK - The club has been based there since it was founded in July 1883 and Mr Harries' book traces the clubs ups and downs, as well as all the famous cricketing ... |
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