| Oct-31-2007
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Suffolk bans branding and scarring for minors
Suffolk's Board of Health voted unanimously Wednesday morning to ban the branding and decorative scarring of minors under 18, but retreated from more far-reaching staff proposals that would have prohibited most forms of ' extreme body art.'
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| Oct-30-2007
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Tattoo Artists May Face Charges
It is now up to prosecutors to decide if a West Rutland couple should be charged for a recent staph infection outbreak.
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| Oct-11-2007
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Tattoo business sues
A spurned tattoo business has filed suit against North Chicago.
The would-be proprietors of Hold Fast Tattoo Parlour approached the City Council in July, asking to open a shop at 1728 Sheridan Road, but was unanimously turned down for a special-use permit, despite investor David Dobreff's promises to use pristine sterilization techniques, obey state laws and run a low-key, appointment-only business.
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| Oct-25-2007
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Tattoo leads to trouble for teen
Linzie said she and two friends got their tattoos, not at a licensed tattoo parlor, but right down the street at one of the girls' homes. She got the tattoos done without her mother's knowledge or permission. And her mother, Tracy Permuy, was furious.
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| Oct-21-2007
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Tattoo spells out Coca-Cola
Vince Mattingley had his name tattooed on his chest in Chinese writing after asking staff at his favourite restaurant to write his name in Chinese symbols.
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| Oct-28-2007
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Tattoos ink their way into mainstream society
Peters is one of the increasing number of college students joining the ranks of the tattooed. Many are choosing to permanently ink their bodies in remembrance of a loved one, a life-changing event, or a symbol of importance to them.
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| Oct-13-2007
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Teen tattoo artist gets tattoo machine confiscated
FORT PIERCE — A 16-year-old student at Fort Pierce Westwood High School had his $5 homemade “tattoo machine” taken away after he tattooed himself and some of his classmates, according to an offense report obtained Friday.
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