NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stripping in New York is no longer only about stuffing G-strings with $1 bills in sleazy clubs but handing over $3,000 tips to women who shed their gleaming evening gowns for a lap dance in lavish cabarets. A decade after New York began cracking down on seedy strip clubs, the business has flourished and turned upscale. While the city continues its fight against the few remaining sordid joints that once populated Times Square and along Eighth Avenue, fancy establishments catering to executives with large corporate expense accounts have sprung up to the west of the famous...