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Wanted for Murder: Paul Merle Eischeid (Fox News) He was a clean-cut, well-dressed Arizona stockbroker by day, but when he lost the suit and tie, authorities say Paul Merle Eischeid became one of America’s most dangerous criminals. Parrish: Vols banking on Maze to run show (CBS Sportsline) His tattoos, braids and eventful past can throw you off. But Bobby Maze is a personable kid with great work ethic. And that's the side Tennessee hopes to see considering the team is low on options, Gary Parrish says. Wiping away stains of a troubled past (Los Angeles Times) A doctor whose parents were scarred by the Holocaust runs a program in Long Beach to remove the tattoos of those looking for a fresh start. One was a nice Jewish girl, born on Groundhog Day 1955. Adalian Column: No New Reality Ideas? Bring Back Some Oldies (TVWeek) These are challenging times for the folks who run the reality TV departments at the broadcast networks. Your Market Research Here The existing hits—think “Survivor,” “American Idol,” “The Biggest Loser”—are still doing fine. And over the summer, ABC generated buzz and ratings with its stunt-driven confection “Wipeout.” But for the most part, network TV has quietly slipped into a ... Tonight At 10: Tattoos & Piercings In The Workplace (KTHV Little Rock) The face of the young American worker is changing, and it's increasingly decorated with ink and metal. About half of people in their 20's have either a tattoo or a body piercing, according the Journal of American Academy of Dermatology. Jury awards $2.5 million in Klan lawsuit (Louisville Courier-Journal) A Meade County jury has ordered the Ku Klux Klan, a Klan leader and a former follower to pay $2.5 million to a teenager who was beaten by a pair of white supremacists at a county fair in 2006. Details may still be sketchy, but this sounds like a hot ticket to us (Dayton Daily News) Tattoo culture, once considered the domain of carnies and sailors, has long since seeped into mainstream culture. NBA players traverse the court, their tattooed bodies dripping with sweat. Rappers and musicians, male and female alike, flaunt adorned biceps, necks and torsos. Business professionals hide secret ink behind conservative office attire. Whether you can see them or not, tattoos are out ... OSU's Beat Michigan week starts Sunday (Port Clinton News Herald) Ohio State will celebrate school spirit and engage in some friendly competitions with the University of Michigan to commemorate Beat Michigan Week 2008, Nov. 16 through 22. Hair, skin are Dr. Fade's canvas (The Daily Review) Millbrae barber, tattoo artist takes work to higher level Klan ordered to pay $2.5 million in civil trial (Louisville Courier-Journal) The leader of the Kentucky-based Imperial Klans of America and a former Klansman must pay $2.5 million in damages for the beating of a minority teenager at a county fair that left him with permanent injuries, a Meade County jury ruled late last night.
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