A NIGHTCLUB in central China's Hubei Province has been ordered to close for three months for providing nude waitresses and singers for clients. The punishment came after a police raid on the club in Wuhan, Hubei's... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Thu, Jun 11 2009
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