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| Jan-18-2008
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Tattoos more than trend, UA research shows
Tattooing is more than just a popular trend, a UA researcher said.
Over the past 50 years, tattooing has significantly increased in popularity. At least one-third of men and women between 18 and 25 have a tattoo, according to the 2006 Generation Next Study by the Pew Research Center.
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| Jan-16-2008
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Albertville to issue tattoo parlor moratorium
ALBERTVILLE - A six-month moratorium will be placed on opening any tattoo parlors in Albertville as the result of discussion during the Albertville City Council work session Monday.
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| Jan-09-2008
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Hermosa again rejects tattoo parlors
The Hermosa Beach City Council on Tuesday again denied a proposal to allow tattoo parlors in town, setting the stage for a legal battle with a local tattoo artist who argues the city has violated his right to free expression.
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| Jan-09-2008
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Ionia: City approves tattoo license
IONIA - The Ionia City Council approved a license for 5th Ace Tattoo Co., located at 209 N. Dexter St., Tuesday evening despite discussion amongst the council regarding safety and welfare of area residents.
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| Jan-06-2008
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Will Hermosa Beach ink tattoo policy?
Once again, the City Council is set Tuesday to consider allowing tattoo shops in town - a move that could render moot a federal lawsuit alleging the city has violated a local tattoo artist's constitutional right to free expression.
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| Jan-03-2008
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Could Your Tattoo Get You a Pink Slip?
Bryan Powell, a senior branch manager for an online stock-trading company, always wears the ubiquitous corporate uniform to work: suit pants, long-sleeved shirt and tie. However, the shirts Powell wears are never white because his tattoos might show through.
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