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NEIL SANDS Sex workers in New Zealand expect to be rushed off their feet as 95,000 sports fans arrive for the Rugby World Cup, with brothels across the country doubling condom orders for the tournament.
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RACHEL BROWNE At 45, the Qantas chief executive, Alan Joyce, did not consider himself a candidate for prostate cancer. So he was shocked to discover he was suffering from an aggressive form of the disease.
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