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              U.S. Will Pay $2.6 Million to Train Chinese        Prostitutes to Drink Responsibly on the Job
               The        National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA), a part of the        National Institutes of Health (NIH), will pay $2.6 million in U.S. tax        dollars to train Chinese prostitutes to drink responsibly on the job.
The        National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA), a part of the        National Institutes of Health (NIH), will pay $2.6 million in U.S. tax        dollars to train Chinese prostitutes to drink responsibly on the job.
     
      Dr. Xiaoming Li, the researcher conducting the program, is director of the        Prevention Research Center at Wayne State University School of Medicine in        Detroit.
      
      The grant, made last November, refers to prostitutes as "female sex        workers"--or FSW--and their handlers as "gatekeepers."
     
      "Previous studies in Asia and Africa and our own data from FSWs [female        sex workers] in China suggest that the social norms and institutional        policy within commercial sex venues as well as agents overseeing the FSWs        (i.e., the 'gatekeepers', defined as persons who manage the establishments        and/or sex workers) are potentially of great importance in influencing        alcohol use and sexual behavior among establishment-based FSWs," says the NIH        grant abstract submitted by Dr. Li
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