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Thieves In Russia Use Strippers To Steal Luxury Cars

A group of carjackers in Russia has found an innovative way to catch the attention of would-be victims. They entice owners of luxury cars to watch women strip naked on a beach.

It was reported that the modus operandi of the group is to have three females to take off their clothes at the man-made Balashiksh beach on the Moscow River. As the women wash each other's bodies, motorists passing along would be attracted to watch the show and abandon their cars.

Strippers Raise $2,500 For Nevada School District

Nevada's Clark County School District may be some 400 teachers short this year, but it did add to its coffers thanks to the generosity of a Las Vegas strip club.

Scores Las Vegas raised $2,500 for the district by holding an event called "Detention," in which strippers were dressed as teachers, schoolgirls and librarians.

An advertisement said, "It's back to school time and you know what that means. Detention for everyone who has been bad!"

Chinese Police Arrest 5 Strippers Who Performed At Funeral

Police in China arrest five strippers for entertaining people attending a funeral in Jiangsu province.

The official Xinhua news agency says police intervened after two groups of strippers gave "obscene performances" at a farmer's funeral in Donghai County.

Vegas Sex Workers Demand Rights, Respect

Sex workers in Vegas are advocating respect for their profession in Sin City. Prostitutes demonstrated on the steps of the courthouse in downtown Las Vegas. Hookers and strippers demanded more legal protection in an effort to decriminalize the "world's oldest profession."

Thirty-six-year-old ex-Army Reservist, Starchild, stood in solidarity with the rallying sex workers in Las Vegas. He emphatically claimed his seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

Strippers, Prostitutes Say They Want More Respect, Protection

Strippers and prostitutes are demonstrating for more legal protection and the decriminalization of prostitution. The protest is being held in downtown Las Vegas on the steps of the city's courthouse.

Sex industry workers say all too often, workers claims of rape and violence are ignored by authorities and that anti-human trafficking laws are sometimes unfairly used against sex industry workers.