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July 5, 2006
Topics zoo, fish, beaches, design, advertising, names, prostitutes, huge, beer, cars, space, animals, student and phone
In a bout of satire, a Dutch design student set-up a fake online agency proposing advertising space on beer, cars and prostitutes' thighs and cleavage. On Raoul Balai's website www. instoresnow. nl, he also suggested painting brand names on zoo animals and huge billboards floating on beaches to get attention.
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July 3, 2006
Some six crew members of the British Airways on Thursday complained they were exhausted and could not fly after prostitutes and pimps kept them awake at their New York hotel. The airliner had to cancel a flight scheduled to travel from New York to London. The stewards and stewardesses involved told their employer they were lodged at a hotel that attracts prostitutes. As a result, they felt unsafe and could not sleep all through the night. Others complained their doors would not lock, and pimps attempted to get into the rooms.
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May 29, 2006
One thing leads to another and according to Australian brothel owners sex and smoking go together. Reuters report that Australian Adult Entertainment Industry had written to Victoria state officials seeking an exemption to laws which ban smoking in workplaces for fear they will drive prostitutes back onto the street.
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May 29, 2006
In a move to protect their business, Australian brothel proprietors want the country to adjust its anti-smoking laws so that sex workers and their clients can smoke while fornicating. The Australian Adult Entertainment Industry wrote to the authorities, requesting that a law which bars smoking at work places be exempted for brothels.
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May 6, 2006
A brothel in Berlin, Germany is offering special deals for customers who are virgins. A brothel in the Kreuzberg district is charging 60 euros ($76) for half an hour of sex with prostitutes who are trained in dealing with customers who've never had sex before.
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