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“Not Promiscuous” Cartagena Says After Secret Service Scandal

The World
August 15, 2013
  • By Marco Werman

Sunset over Cartagena Harbor as seen from La Popa. (Photo: Norma Gòmez/Wikipedia)

People in Cartagena, the city rocked by the recent Secret Service prostitution scandal, complain that their city is now being branded as a playground for promiscuity.

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