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tattoos and MRIs: What's the risk? (Mayo Clinic)

Generally, it's safe to have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) if you have
tattoos. However, extra caution may be required. MRI is a diagnostic test that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed
cross-sectional
images of your body.
'Taliban shoot at us one minute, we fly them to hospital the next' ... Life with the US airborne medics (Daily Mail)

Terrorism analyst and former SAS member ALEX GARDINER has just spent a week in Afghanistan with America's Dust Offs.
London News and Reviews (Evening Standard)

Terrorism analyst and former SAS member ALEX GARDINER has just spent a week in Afghanistan with America's Dust Offs - the helicopter teams who bring the wounded and dying out of battle.
tattooFinder.com Creates Strategic Relationships Through Co-Branding and cross-Promotional Efforts (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

DENVER----As a leading seller of direct-to-consumer,
tattoo-friendly artwork,
tattooFinder.com has focused on marketing undertakings that promote long-term co-branding and
cross-promotional business relationships.
tattooFinder.com Creates Strategic Relationships through Co-Branding and cross-Promotional Efforts (PRWeb)

Leveraging their website traffic and
tattoo design assets toward long-term goals,
tattooFinder.com creates new comprehensive strategic relationships with
tattoo-based businesses and other industries having good "
tattoo synergy." (PRWeb Aug 1, 2008)Read the full story athttp://www.prweb.com/releases/
tattooFinder/co-branding/prweb1168564.htm
tattooFinder.com Creates Strategic Relationships through Co-Branding and cross-Promotional Efforts (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Leveraging their website traffic and
tattoo design assets toward long-term goals,
tattooFinder.com creates new comprehensive strategic relationships with
tattoo-based businesses and other industries having good "
tattoo synergy."
Butchers Hill pair's baby clothes catch eye of Target (Baltimore Sun)

Butchers Hill pair's hobby catches the eye of Target chainAfter their daughter was born, Mike and Stephannie Weikert, who live in Butchers Hill, developed a philosophy of "cool clothes for cool babies" and spent about $5,000 from their savings to create a hipster line of baby wear called "Small Roar."