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						<title>Suspect on sex charge sparks fury over e-bail</title>        
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						<description>A man is accused of drugging and raping a prostitute while at home on electronic bail on charges of dealing and using Ecstasy, P and cocaine.The case has reignited the debate over the controversial alternative to remanding defendants...</description>
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						<title>Chinese students lured to become sex workers</title>        
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						<description>Sex workers are using a bilingual sex information leaflet to recruit international students and other young Chinese women into the industry.Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a 20-year-old Chinese international student told...</description>
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