New York Strip Clubs: Passenger Strips on Flight – Nude From Chicago to New York on Delta Airlines

A passenger strips nude on a flight. Just last week a women went to the airport in a bikini to avoid invasive pat downs and scans in Los Angeles. Of course, on Saturday, a women stripped completely naked on a flight heading from Chicago to New York.
Apparently this woman’s stripping actually had nothing to do with making a point about passenger privacy. In fact, the flight stripper was considered to be emotionally disturbed. When flight attendants tried to cover the nude woman with a blanket she yelled out “no.” Apparently she wanted to remain fully exposed on the flight. Passengers report she is not coherent. Many recent incidents in airports around the country have been in protest to recent TSA procedures that people feel invade privacy and go way over the line.

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New York Strip Clubs: Assemblyman Pushes NY To Collect Delinquent Taxes

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — A Brooklyn legislator says cash-strapped New York should collect taxes it’s owed before taxing its people any more.
Brooklyn Assemblyman William Colton told 1010 WINS, the state is owed $14.4 billion in delinquent taxes and said the state should do its due diligence to collect the money.
Colton hopes a new website set up by the Department of Taxation and Finance will shame some of those delinquent taxpayers to pay up.
The website names the top 250 violating individual taxpayers and business taxpayers.
“Let’s change Albany by making sure that our middle-income families are not shortchanged by having wealthy companies and individuals get away with billions of dollars of unpaid taxes,” Colton said.
The strip club “Scores” tops the list — owing 14.7 million. Disgraced financier Bernie Madoff is number 147 on the list of individuals — owing $1.6 million.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Week In Review

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As the new week approaches, let’s look back at some of the stories featured on Rockville Centre Patch.
In police news, three more women were arrested in the village for prostitution, and a man wh …

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New York Adult Entertainment: Mrs. Warren’s Profession, With Cherry Jones, Ends Broadway Run Nov. 28

Authorities in the early life of the play (in London and New York City) sought to have the work snuffed out. In 1902, in his “Author’s Apology” about the play, Shaw wrote, “Mrs. Warren’s Profession has been performed at last, after a delay of only eight years; and I have once more shared with Ibsen the triumphant amusement of startling all but the strongest-headed of the London theatre critics clean out of the practice of their profession. …Play Mrs. Warren’s Profession to an audience of clerical members of the Christian Social Union and of women well experienced in Rescue, Temperance, and Girls’ Club work, and no moral panic will arise; every man and woman present will know that as long as poverty makes virtue hideous and the spare pocket-money of rich bachelordom makes vice dazzling, their daily hand-to-hand fight against prostitution with prayer and persuasion, shelters and scanty alms, will be a losing one.”

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New York Adult Entertainment: Excerpts From the Ethnic Press

Sex traffickers in Brooklyn are targeting Caribbean teenage girls, many as young as 13 years, to lure them into prostitution.
Young women from Russia, Germany, China and Latin America are also on the radar screen of criminal youth gangs, including the Crips, Bloods and Latin Kings, who beat, threaten or otherwise force them into becoming prostitutes.
That alarm was raised by Charles Hynes, Brooklyn’s district attorney and top prosecutor, who has created the Brooklyn Sex Trafficking Unit, BKSTU, to investigate cases and bring perpetrators to court. He has also launched a public information campaign to heighten awareness about what he calls a “barbaric” crime. “It’s hundreds of kids and every one of these kids is being trafficked,” Hynes said. “People misunderstand trafficking. When you say trafficking they picture someone being spirited across the Canadian or Mexican border.”

She was then enticed by the young man who pretended to be interested in a relationship as a boyfriend but then forced her into prostitution.

See the full article from “New York Times”

New York Adult Entertainment: Georgian and Armenian officials respond to “prostitute scandal” reports

Georgian officials’ “fruitful diplomatic week” has been marred by the reports of the foreign media on an alleged “prostitutes scandal” in a Lisbon hotel, where the Georgian delegation was staying during the Lisbon NATO Summit on November 19-20.

The opponents of the ruling National Movement Party have criticised the Georgian officials over the alleged “prostitutes scandal”. Parliamentary minority group, Christian-Democratic Movement has demanded that a probe be launched into the allegations of the Portuguese press. MP Levan Vepkhvadze of CDM called the alleged incident “shameful” yesterday.

Later yesterday, news agency Interpressnews reported that the members of the Georgian delegation were staying in hotel Tiara. The hotel managers have denied the information disseminated by foreign media about the alleged prostitutes incident. “The information is totally fabricated,” Interpressnews quoted General Manager of Tiara hotel as saying. “Nothing has happened here. I spent 24 hours a day in this hotel and I assure you that no such incident has taken place,” the General Manager said, according to the Georgian news agency. 

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New York Adult Entertainment: Off Broadway’s Notes on the Underground is Hard to Take

This piece should have been shown in Brooklyn where it would be more appreciated for it’s experimental-theater garb. Using a tiny video camera we get the surreal art of Camps face. The A-tonal music by Michael Attias and Merritt Janson is jarring and unnerving, although Attias plays a fine sax. Janson, who also doubles as the prostitute is vulnerable and painful in her need, despair and pain. We despise Camps role even more for what he does to her.

See the full article from “Times Square Chronicles”

New York Adult Entertainment: Catholic AIDS Workers Debate — and Welcome — Pope’s Condom Remarks

Almost a week after news emerged that the Pope had told an interviewer that there are some situations when using a condom could be morally justified in the fight against AIDS, people on both sides of the issue are still debating what the implications of his comment will be. “There may be a basis in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be … a first assumption of responsibility on the way toward discovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one cannot do whatever one wants,” Benedict XVI was quoted as telling the German journalist Peter Seewald during a series of interviews in July.

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New York Strip Clubs: Gunman guilty of murder in ‘06 boro shooting spree

In the end, Coletta fired off his gun in eight separate incidents over six hours, starting on the evening of Aug. 25 and lasting until police arrested him near Forest Park at about 1:45 a.m. Aug. 26. The shootings took place in Bayside, College Point, Queensboro Hill, Maspeth, Long Island City, Ozone Park, Forest Hills and Forest Park. He seemed to single out red cars for targets.
The gunfire began at about 7:15 p.m. Aug. 25, when Coletta shot Andrew Leonid, a 46-year-old Maspeth resident who was walking his dog and was struck in the right knee, Brown said.
The final shooting, which took place in Forest Hills at Woodhaven Boulevard and Metropolitan Avenue, targeted off-duty NYPD Lt. Arnaldo Alvarado of the 76th Precinct in Brooklyn. Alvarado was not struck by a bullet.
An observer at Goldfingers, a Rego Park strip club, said shortly after the spree that Coletta stopped by for about 20 minutes the evening of Aug. 25. He acted strangely toward the valet, asking him not to touch his car and giving him a $20 tip, said the observer, who asked not to be identified.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Spitzer documentary is compelling but misses some angles

Early in “Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer,” the former governor of New York tells an interviewer that his downfall “goes back to the days of Greek mythology.” So we know two things: Spitzer cooperated with the filmmakers and he is kinda full of himself.
“Client 9″ acknowledges that Eliot Spitzer did some really stupid things, and so does he. As the former attorney general of New York, whose reputation was built on rigidly enforced law and order (and as a married man), it was not a good idea for him to hire prostitutes, even if they were out-of-towners. “Client 9″ acknowledges that, but the reason for the film’s existence is to take Spitzer’s part, arguing that he was railroaded out of office not because he couldn’t keep
himself zipped up, but because he had annoyed some very powerful New Yorkers. And, by “powerful,” I mean “people with a lot of money.”

See the full article from “Pioneer Press”

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