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Dozens of tourist agencies cater to this clientele, which is made up of both pedophiles and pederasts taking advantage of lax law enforcement in Third World nations. Pederasts in particular have lots of help in finding a good time in Asia, Africa or Latin America. Numerous gray-market publications and computer networks provide information. One of the most notorious guides to world sex spas for homosexuals seeking boys is called the Spartacus International Gay Guide; available since the 1970s, it is now published in Germany in several languages...
Boone Pendergrast, manager of the East Coast Grill, says his company has been catering reunion events for the last several years. He says he is trying to develop a relationship with the 10th reunion, and for the second straight year will cater an event for the 10th reunion class in Kirkland House...
...hero (or criminal, again, choose your favorite), but because of his historic role in reshaping the military after the Cold War. Yet Time recently reported that Powell's plan for military restructuring is remarkable only for how little it would change, and surmised that Powell seemed to prefer to cater to his military power base rather than to address the broader issues of the military's changing world role or the nation's new financial priorities...
Businessmen brave or foolhardy enough to try rebuilding in the riot corridors met with one failure after another. Even before the rubble was cleared away, John Snipes opened a custom-shirt shop on U Street to cater to snappy dressers in the neighborhood. It quickly faded in the area's dreary economic climate. "You couldn't get insurance. You couldn't get credit. You just couldn't get anything," says Snipes. "You'd look around and see all these empty buildings, all this devastation and that put a damper on us." Since then, Snipes has tried two other enterprises...
...action-adventure series so hot? With their predominantly male audience, they provide good counterprogramming to network fare, which tends to cater more to female viewers. Independent stations are increasingly turning to action shows instead of movies, which have been overexposed on the networks and cable. And since they subordinate dialogue to the thrills and spills, these shows travel well on the growing international market. Example: Baywatch, the canceled NBC beach adventure series, was resurrected two years ago by syndicators because of foreign interest. Now it is one of the top-rated U.S. shows overseas...