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Risky sex and no wages at body-rub parlour: masseuse 
Updated: Wednesday May. 16, 2012 4:23 PM PT
A former worker at a so-called "body rub parlour" in Burnaby, B.C. is alleging that she was forced to have unprotected sex with customers and wasn't paid a regular wage.
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