Tattoos: A must-have for back to school
Shopping for back-to-school "basics" used to mean T-shirts, jeans, socks and some notebooks. This year, parents added a few other things with one item that really stands out: tattoos.
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The Ink of War: Afghanistan Air Base's Best Tattoos
Tattooing, an aggressive and intimidating mixture of endurance and art, is as old as warfare itself. But each generation, and each war, yields its own warrior body art. In Afghanistan, America's longest war, troop tats have matured alongside the culture's growing acceptance of ink.
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Things to Do
9/11 ceremonies The memorial ceremony in Watchung to remember those who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Village Green across from Borough Hall on the Watchung Circle. Mayor Albert Ellis and the Borough Council will lead the ceremony. All are invited.
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Marketing yourself to land a job
While the overall unemployment rate in the United States was 9.5 percent in June, it was 15.3 percent for those aged 20 to 24, compared with 7.8 percent for ages 35 to 44, 7.5 percent for ages 45 to 54 and 6.9 percent for those 55 and older.
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Judge to decide if Allgier’s neo-Nazi tattoos can be covered at trial
Judge to decide if Allgier’s neo-Nazi tattoos can be covered at trial By stephen hunt The Salt Lake Tribune Updated Sep 1, 2010 05:02PM MDT Defense attorneys on Wednesday assured a 3rd District Court judge that a make-up artist will need just 10 minutes to cover Curtis Michael Allgier’s numerous tattoos and make them invisible to jurors, not hours as the judge had envisioned. The defense is ...
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