ATHENS, Greece -- One Olympic event won't make into the official program -- rounding up the hookers. Authorities in Athens, Greece, are cracking down on the sex trade in advance of next summer's Olympic Games. A 1999 law strictly regulates prostitution, but it was widely ignored until recently. The stepped-up enforcement has some women sleeping in the streets -- in protest. They've been spending the night outside the Interior Ministry. The hookers say closing brothels will drive the sex trade into the streets, with an increase in crime. Advocates of the crackdown contend the bordellos hurt Athens's image. But sex...