8 March 1996 The collapse of communism and the ensuing flood of new visitors to their country gave Czechs one growing business they were not sure they wanted: prostitution. After years of gridlock over the issue, the Czech government is now letting individual municipalities decide whether to sanction the trade or ban it Prostitution was legal but regulated in pre-communist […]

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