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    An old evil born anew

    • December 10, 2013
    In a women’s bathroom at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike this past Thanksgiving holiday weekend, travelers were reminded of a plague of the modern age that put…
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      New hope in the fight against prostitution and sex trafficking

      • August 10, 2013
      Over the last decade we’ve watched the world’s newest technology enable the world’s oldest profession to flourish. Just as the Internet has put fashion and furniture in the hands of…
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