WHAT MOSCOW PROSTITUTES ARE WEARING THIS YEAR.

Publication: Monitor Volume: 1 Issue: 33

A Duma deputy said that streetwalkers in the Russian capital could be easily identified because of their strong preference for t-shirts bearing advertising for the Moskovsky komsomolets newspaper, Russian television reported June 14. His comments came as the Duma failed to adopt a new law banning prostitution.

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