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Toronto Massage Parlors: Prostitutes see gold at Olympics

January 13th, 2010 · No Comments

Its causing a bit of a financial crisis for us, Davis says. Were all relying on the local clientele right now. As more and more (sex) workers come here, our income is being divided even more.
Davis says that recently she went two days without getting a single call from a client. Never in my career has that happened before.
Davis acknowledges that there will be a brief flurry of business while the Olympics are on, but warns any out-of-town escorts to make sure they have a plan in place before heading out there to cash in on it.
One girl I know came out here from Calgary, thinking she could just find a job at a massage parlour, but no one was hiring. She came without a lot of money in her pocket because she was expecting to be working right away and it just wasnt there. She got stuck.

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Toronto Escorts: News roundup: Quake devastates Haiti; bodies piled in streets

January 13th, 2010 · No Comments

Then there’s the papers:  The Miami Herald, right, splashes the Haiti quake on its front pages for a readership that includes a large number of Haitians. The Los Angeles Times reports that California ACORN will hold to its traditional agenda, but is breaking with its embattled parent organization. The New York Times profiles former Rep. Harold Ford, Jr., D-Tenn., who is testing the waters for a possible run for the Senate from New York. The Dallas Morning News says the new George W. Bush policy institute will co-produce a weekly TV show called Ideas in Action for public television and some cable stations. The Seattle Times says local Vancouver activists plan to showcase another side of the city during the Winter Games to note chronic homelessness, open drug dealing, prostitution and mental illness only blocks from the Olympic venues.

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