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Sunday, October 02, 2005& Read the latest Hurricane Journal about Sorting through the Trails of Tragedy outside New Orleans Crank back the clocks and step into the rich American clockmaking history of Connecticut! This issue marks the debut issue of The Tattoo's latest powerful and poignant project in partnership with The American Clock Museum located in Bristol, Connecticut to forever preserve the memories of those who toiled away in Bristol's clock factories in print, audio and video. The Tattoo will be running a series and the audio and video part of the project will be on display in the musuem, together respecting and learning from the past in the present. So sit back in your computer chair and check out the premiere piece by Bristol, CT Tattoo staff writer Katie Jordan on the story of a former Bristol clockmaker now in her cetennial year. Keep your eyes peeled for an assortment of pieces as part of this new series in The Tattoo! Future updates will be posted here as the pages come to print and the Internet. Also in Monday's issue is a description on what it's like to attend Irish college across the pond in Ireland by Irish staff writer Marese Heffernan as well as a the first Sophmore Chronicles journal by Nebraska, U.S. writer Zach Brokenrope. Don't miss the latest A Look At... by Connecticut cartoonist Justin Skaradosky looking at overstuffed backpacks. Log on to www.readthetattoo.com to check out the latest addition to Tattoo staff writer Samantha Perez's Hurricane Journal documenting her life post Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. Along with her family Samantha had the oppurtunity to see what the waves and trails of tragedy left at her St. Bernard Parish home, just outside of New Orelans for a day. Read the amazing article and the moving pictures of the damage and devestation of her house. Perez's continues to write her words reporting on life in Louisiana following the hurricane, continue checking back to the site. Her Hurricane Journal can be found on the left-hand side of The Tattoo's homepage. Feel free to email your comments to The Tattoo at thetattoo@gmail.com Teague Neal blogged on 10:47 PM
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