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Laurinaitis returns to lead Buckeyes
CHIGAGO - James Laurinaitis has a large tattoo on each arm. "I wanted to get more," said the Ohio State linebacker, "but too expensive." There was an easy way to afford such an extravagance: enter the 2008 NFL Draft. But rather than do that, where he likely would have been...
Tags: NFL, tattoo, team
Research articles 2008-08-24
Jazz players good role models
To those who don't think Jazz players are good role models because some of them have big tattoos, please consider this: Although they may have tattoos, the Jazz players are actually much better role models than some other NBA players. When was the last time any player for the Jazz...
Tags: NBA, tattoo
Research articles 2008-05-16
WARPAINT
Air Force junior tight end Keith Madsen wanted a tattoo, but he didn't want buyer's remorse. "I always wanted to get one that I wouldn't be like, 'Aw, why did I get that,' a couple years down the road," he said. So near the...
Tags: Air Force, Branding, Madrid, MARKETING, tattoo
Research articles 2007-12-19
Escapees considered armed and dangerous
The Capital-Journal Two men who escaped from El Dorado Correctional Facility Sunday night should be considered armed and dangerous, according to prison officials. The men are Jesse L. Bell, 33, and Steven A. Ford, 26. According to prison officials, the men cut through wire in the...
Tags: fence, Ford Motor Co., tattoo
Research articles 2007-10-29
Tattoos tell a tale of intimidation
It's the most distinguishing feature of Curtis Allgier, the one that makes him stand out in a crowd. Allgier's face is heavily covered with tattoos -- so many that it almost appears from a distance that he's wearing a mesh mask over his pale white skin. And some...
Tags: Draper, Ford Motor Co., Leadership, Patches, tattoo
Research articles 2007-06-28
Perspectives.
Byline: Sources: Ap (2), New York Times, Reuters, New York Times They can fight, but they can't get a tattoo? Tattoo artist Jerry Layton, who has U.S. Marines flooding his California parlor to beat a coming ban on large tattoos...
Tags: Baghdad, blogger, Blogging, INTERNET, New York Times Co., tattoo
Research articles 2007-04-09
Racist fad feeds off rap's decay
Seems there's a funky new party mania that is sweeping college campuses across the nation. The gatherings are such a hoot that proud partygoers have posted highlights of their high jinks all over Facebook.com. The pictures speak for themselves. The names of the parties vary - "Bullets...
Tags: Clemson University, MARKETING, tattoo
Research articles 2007-02-14
Egg head? Breakfast tattoo for British teenager
LONDON AFP — A British teenager had a full English breakfast tattooed onto his head -- including bacon, eggs, sausages, beans, and a full set of cutlery. Nineteen-year-old Dayne Gilbey, from Coventry in central England, spent six hours under the needle of tattoo artist Blane Dickinson after answering an...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, breakfast, tattoo
Research articles 2007-02-09
Women prefer tattoos on their ankles, men take it on the arm
WASHINGTON AFP — Three out of four Americans who get pierced are women, twice as many Democrats get pierced than Republicans, and about one out of three young adults sport tattoos, according to a US dermatology study released Monday. Thirty-six percent of people aged 21-32 and another 24 percent...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, tattoo, Washington, women
Research articles 2007-02-06
Hinrich gets tattoo to honor late grandfather.(Sports)
Byline: Mike McGraw Daily Herald Sports Writer Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich arrived at training camp sporting a tattoo. But it wasn't in an effort to fit in with his fellow NBA players. Far from it. Hinrich got the tattoo,...
Tags: Bull, Games, NBA, tattoo
Research articles 2006-10-13
7 THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO THIS WEEK
1 THIS Friday is the launch of the 57th Edinburgh Tattoo. This year will see the largest gathering of pipes and drums ever to grace the spectacular esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. They will be joined by the Regimental Bands of the Scots Guards and the Coldstream Guards, Switzerland's awesome Top...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Edinburgh, Glasgow, Tattoo
Research articles 2006-07-30
Tattoo you, World Cup gives you the needle
BERLIN AFP — FIFA directives to keep their shirt on after scoring might keep many of them under wraps, but the World Cup brings together a swathe of players who don't mind getting the needle - for the sake of sporting a tattoo. The beneedled skin of England skipper...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, England, tattoo
Research articles 2006-06-18
Well-preserved 5th century mummy discovered in Peru
WASHINGTON AFP — A well-preserved mummy partly covered with tattoos from the pre-Colombian Moche civilization has been discovered in Peru, a team of archaeologists said. Unusually accompanied by weapons of war and the skeleton of a child with a noose around its neck, the mummy, a woman approximately 30...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Biotechnology, Peru, skeleton, tattoo
Research articles 2006-05-16
Check out this guy
A PENNSYLVANIA MAN has been hired by OLN to promote its NHL playoff coverage. You might be thinking Bob Clarke, Ed Snider, Ken Hitchcock. You'd be wrong. The cable TV network has hired, get this, Stanley Cup, of Saltsburg, near Pittsburgh. "This is the first year...
Tags: Cup, Games, network, NETWORKING, NHL, Pittsburgh, tattoo
Research articles 2006-05-12
English pub sets up in-house tattoo parlour
LONDON AFP — Drinkers at a British pub are being offered the chance to have something extra with their pint -- a tattoo from the hostelry's resident skin artist and landlord. The Harvester in Solihull, west central England, is thought to be the first in the country to lay...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, tattoo
Research articles 2006-04-17
Bill legalizing tattoos in OK approved by House
Legislation to legalize tattooing in Oklahoma was approved in the House of Representatives on a bipartisan vote of 70 to 28 on Monday. Senate Bill 806, by state Sen. Frank Shurden, D-Hanna, and carried in the House by state Rep. Al Lindley, D-Oklahoma City, passed quickly without debate...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Investment, Oklahoma, PRODUCTIVITY, Quality, Regulations, tattoo, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-04-18
Drums, Bugles, Lads and Lasses: A 'Tattoo' is Coming to The Midwest
DEKALB, Ill. -- The very first Midwest International Music Tattoo will take place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 25, and at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 26, 2006, at the Northern Illinois University Convocation Center, 1525 West Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, Ill. Patterned after the great Edinburgh Tattoo Scotland and the...
Tags: Midwest, NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, tattoo
Research articles 2006-03-14
Committee advances 'tougher tattoo' bill to full Senate debate
The Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee advanced a bill Monday that would increase the penalty for tattooing a minor. HB227, sponsored by Rep. David Ure, R-Kamas, is intended to curb the tattooing of high school students who don't have parental permission. "There is...
Tags: MARKETING, minor, tattoo, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-02-14
Mother's blue tattoo leaves airline cabin crew red-faced.
Byline: Jordan Baker Feb 06, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Qantas subsidiary Jetstar has been criticised over an incident in which it ordered a passenger...
Tags: MARKETING, Qantas Airways Ltd., tattoo
Research articles 2006-02-06
Out of the underworld - Criminal gangs in the Americas.(Criminal gangs in Central America)
Nabbed in El Salvador Numerous, mysterious, and now spreading fast in the United States IN THE back courtyard of a deserted wreck of a house on the outskirts of San Salvador, El Salvador's capital, a group of young men is gathered. One...
Tags: FBI, Government, tattoo, U.S., violence
Research articles 2006-01-07
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