New York Adult Entertainment: Here Is The Latest Connecticut Sports From The AP

NEW YORK Last night’s game between the Colorado Rockies and New York Mets was postponed because of rain. It will be made up as part of a day-night doubleheader today. The postponed game will be rescheduled for the nightcap at 7:10 p.m.
BOSTON Adam Kennedy homered on the first pitch of the game and the Oakland Athletics again outslugged Boston last night, winning 8-6. This was one day after beating the Red Sox with a 21-hit attack. Brett Anderson won at Fenway Park for the second time in 23 days. The Red Sox finish the series with the A’s this afternoon at Fenway Park.
MANCHESTER, N.H. A veteran newspaper sports reporter has been accused of running a prostitution ring in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Prosecutors say Kevin Provencher’s prostitution ring advertised its services on Craigslist and other Web sites.He has been suspended from the New Hampshire Union Leader, where he’s been a sports writer.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Prostitution has no place in Kingdom of Wonder

Prostitution has no place in Kingdom of Wonder

Legal or not, it is well-known that prostitution is associated with deviant behaviours and crimes. This is one of the reasons why I am very disgusted with and appalled by NGOs’ arguments about the treatment of prostitutes as well as their lack of respect for Cambodian culture and law enforcement. I am also tired of the recurrent argument that sex workers are human beings that have situations in their lives that brought them into that occupation. If the same argument were made for drug users or for people who traffic women and children, then no one would be incarcerated for the crimes he or she has committed.

My argument is that less prostitution will create less trafficking of women and children and deviant behavior. It will also mean that fewer people will sell their bodies, which will deter young girls from going into prostitution. Less prostitution will bring less shame to the people, culture and society.

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New York Strip Clubs: Diplomat sentenced for trading visas for nights with strippers

NEDRA PICKLER Associated Press with a report from Josh Wingrove Last updated on Thursday, Jul. 30, 2009 04:18AM EDT
A former official at Toronto’s U.S. consulate was sentenced to one year in prison yesterday for expediting visas in exchange for jewellery and a trip to Las Vegas with three dancers from a local strip club.
Michael John O’Keefe Sr., 62, admitted that he fast-tracked 21 visas between 2004 and 2006 for employees of a jewellery company, STS Jewels. In return, he was given gifts from the company’s chief executive officer, Sunil Agrawal.
Mr. O’Keefe received at least four rings and a necklace made of gold, rubies, diamonds and tanzanite for his wife. He went to New York with two exotic dancers and to Las Vegas with three strippers from the Brass Rail Tavern. In e-mails to Mr. Agrawal, he went as far as to suggest gift ideas.

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New York Adult Entertainment: NYC Council Votes for Mayor’s Coney Island Renewal

Sitt purchased property under the old Astroland in 2006 for $93 million and leased it to the Albert family, which has operated the rides since the 1930s. After failing to reach a lease agreement with Thor, the family dismantled Astroland last year, leaving behind a desolate swath of land.
On another 20 acres just blocks from the beach, the city’s Coney Island Development Corp. foresees 4,500 new housing units and a park for area residents.
Ron Stewart, a 56-year-old parole officer who’s lived in the neighborhood for a half century, says there have always been two Coney Islands: ”the amusement area and the residents.”
”People would laugh at me when I said I live in Coney Island,” he said. ”They’d say, ‘You live under the Cyclone? You live in the spook house?”’
These days, the amusement area at night is home to prostitutes and drug addicts, residents say.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Bridgeport Rescue Mission helps the downtrodden with …

Indeed, Close is one of the mission’s biggest advocates. His hope is that the mission might even expand its reach into the Danbury area, not to supplant the services now provided but to expand and help coordinate the delivery so that more of the chronically and transient homeless can be served and moved off the streets.
New Milford Shelter Coalition president Patrick Farquharson said he is impressed with what he has learned about the mission and its success.
“This type of mission works,” Farquharson said.
Though rooted in Christian principles, the mission does not discriminate against those who don’t share its beliefs. Rather, mission guests witnesses God’s love in the “compassionate actions” of its staff and volunteers, some of whom were once homeless, Casey said.
The mission’s executive director, the Rev. Terry Wilcox, said its work started 16 years ago with the Rev. Jim Watson, who served sandwiches out of his station wagon to prostitutes and gangs in some of Bridgeport’s most dangerous areas.

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New York Strip Clubs: Gem dealer allegedly bribed diplomat with strippers and jewels

Gem dealer allegedly bribed diplomat with strippers and jewels
Wednesday, July 29th 2009, 6:35 PM
A New York jewelry mogul admitted plying an American diplomat with fancy baubles and kinky jaunts with limos filled with strippers.
Sunil Agrawal, 50, who runs a sprawling gem firm based in Long Island City, gave the diplo a $3,000 necklace and rings for fast-tracking visas for the company’s execs, federal prosecutors said.
The father of two also forked over $5,400 for the married Mike O’Keefe to jet out to Las Vegas with three “exotic dancers,” court papers said.
Agrawal, who lives on the West Side, also footed the bill for a red-hot getaway to New York, where O’Keefe, a former state lawmaker from New Hampshire, partied with two strippers at the Millenium Hilton.

The strippers came from Toronto’s Brass Rail Tavern, where Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez was spotted partying with a buff blonde before his divorce.

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New York Strip Clubs: Caffeinated Clint : Rachelle Bites Back!

I had a feeling something might be going on with Rachelle. I was supposed to interview her a week ago or so to talk about her work (or rather, her scene) in âœNew Moonâ and âœEclipseâ. The interview date came and went. Heard nothing. And it was quite strange, because Rachelle was apparently rather gung-ho about the press. Did Summit ask for all her interviews regarding the franchise to be cancelled for the time being? Theyâre not talking (in fact, I hear theyâre all hiding in a Motel-6 today due to bomb threats).
Rachelle, who some may recall from her work on TVs short-lived âœWhat About Brianâ (she played the stripper character that married Brian), was very passionate about the âœTwilightâ film series. Not only did she attend convention after convention⦠but she even attended some off her own back! I mean, she was at Comic-Con last week to support âœNew Moonâ, and she didnât even need to be! She wasnât on the Panel (we now kno …

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New York Strip Clubs: Brooklyn-born Tinsley hopes to sign with Knicks

The Knicks, who have struck out in several attempts to sign a free agent point guard, have a player who’s interested in signing with the team, but the Knicks aren’t sure if they’re interested in the Brooklyn-bred lead guard (it’s not Stephon Marbury).
According to the New York Daily News, Jamaal Tinsley would like to play for the Knicks, where he’d be reunited with Donnie Walsh, who traded for him on draft night in 2001, but it’s unclear if the Knicks have reciprocal feelings.
Tinsley didn’t play a single game for Indiana last year in the final year of his deal as he was, “banished all of last season by the Indiana Pacers due to disciplinary reasons,” as the News’ Frank Isola puts it, as the result of a 2007 shooting outside a strip club.

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New York Strip Clubs: Diplomat Gets One Year in Visa Bribery Scheme

Agrawal, a 50-year-old native of India who lives in New York City, got probation and a $100,000 fine, which prosecutors said was one of the largest ever imposed by the Washington court for the misdemeanor charge of illegal supplementation of salary. Agrawal told the judge he wasn’t aware that giving the gifts to O’Keefe created a conflict of interest.
O’Keefe, a 62-year-old who now lives in Portsmouth, N.H., was sentenced to the felony charge of accepting an illegal gratuity. He must return four rings and a necklace made of gold, rubies, diamonds and tanzanite he received for himself and his wife. He also must pay $5,000 to compensate for trips to New York with two exotic dancers and Las Vegas with three strippers from Toronto’s Brass Rail Tavern, where he was a regular customer.

See the full article from “New York Times”

New York Adult Entertainment: Goldman Sachs lawyer charged with soliciting online ‘girl’ for sex

WHITE PLAINS – An attorney with Goldman Sachs is accused of soliciting sex online from someone he thought was a teenage girl but was in fact a Westchester County investigator.
Todd Genger, a 33-year-old corporate lawyer who lives on the Upper West Side, was arraigned in White Plains City Court today for attempting to disseminate indecent material to a minor, a felony.
Genger is accused of having inappropriate online chats with an investigator from the county District Attorney’s office, who was posing as a 15-year-old girl.
Starting on April 13, he allegedly talked about explicit sexual acts that he wanted to perform with the “girl.” The last such chat happened yesterday, prosecutors said.
Genger arranged to meet the girl at an undisclosed location in Westchester and was arrested. He was released without bail and is due back in court on Aug. 11.

See the full article from “Lower Hudson Journal news”

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