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Have a Tattoo or Walk With a Limp? The Police May Know
by By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN on Feb.18, 2010, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
The New York Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center can jump-start investigations with identifying data like tattoos, teeth and birthmarks.
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Ed Hardy’s Tattoo Art Is Booty for Digital Pirates
by By JOE LAPOINTE on Nov.13, 2009, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
Don Ed Hardy, the famed tattoo artist, and his backers battle constantly with counterfeiters who create fake Web sites to peddle knock-offs of his gear.
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Self-Expression in Spray Paint and Ink
by By DONALD G. MCNEIL JR on Aug.11, 2009, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
A graffiti writer and tattoo artist talks about how he got his start, and his subway-platform encounter with the legendary Iz the Wiz.
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Seafarers’ Memoirs, Written on Skin
by By EDWARD ROTHSTEIN on May.23, 2009, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
An exhibition at the Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia explores the role of sailors within tattoo culture.
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The Body as Billboard: Your Ad Here
by By LUCY BURNINGHAM on Feb.18, 2009, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
Some marketers are getting their messages across by putting tattoos, both permanent and temporary, on willing wearers.
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One Way or Another, Arizona’s Darnell Dockett Will Get His Ink
by By ALEX WILLIAMS on Feb.01, 2009, under New York Times, Tattoo News, TattooAftercare.org
Darnell Dockett craves a new tattoo to commemorate a victory in Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium.
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