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Tattoos in the News August 2007
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| Aug-28-2007
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Couple arrested over child's tattoo
A Georgetown couple has been arrested by Grant Parish sheriff's deputies in connection with the tattooing of a 13-year-old girl.
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| Aug-27-2007
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Tattoo removals are on the rise in South Florida
Regrets and second thoughts are not uncommon. About 24 percent of 18- to 50-year-olds have tattoos, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. And 17 percent of them say they have considered removal, for reasons including a change in lifestyle or personal tastes, pressure to fit in at a job, or, during late middle age, a changing skin tone that distorts the image.
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| Aug-27-2007
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Tattoo You
Tattoos have become extremely popular over the last decade, and not just with sailors, motorcycle gangs and rebels without causes. It is now the kindergarten teachers, family doctors, bus drivers, suburban mothers and florists who are adorning themselves with permanent body art. Due to such a huge demand, tattoo parlors are popping up all over the world to serve their ink thirsty customers. The world has gone tattoo crazy.
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| Aug-30-2007
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Tattoos Arrive
You start out with something tiny near the wrist. After the initial period of slight awkwardness you experience a feeling of strange exhilaration, and can't stop sneaking a peek at a new decoration that will possibly stay on your body for the rest of your life.
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| Aug-30-2007
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Tattoos unpopular among men and women
Bayerbrunn, Germany Tattooed men and women are less attractive to the opposite sex than people without tattoos, according to a German survey.
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| Aug-31-2007
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Two Men Cited for Tattooing a Minor
A tattoo business is busted for doing work on a teenage girl without her parent's permission. Police say it happens, but it's rare.
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