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Cell Phones News Archive17-Apr-2008
Camden Herald and family agency will recycle your old cell phones (Camden Herald)
CAMDEN ? The Camden Herald and Broadreach Family & Community Services are recycling Cell Phones to help those in need of emergency communications.
About those cell phones (Helena Independent Record)
Cell Phones should come with a warning label and an etiquette book.
Mysterious Amber Alert showing up on Oregonians' cell phones (KTVB Boise)
An expired Amber Alert from Montana had officials investigating why the message started showing up on cell phones in Oregon. According to Oregon State Police, the original alert went out after two children were taken by their mother in Montana.
Ban on Consumer Cell Phones Lifted in Cuba (NPR)
Raul Castro has enacted a number of changes since he took over the Cuban presidency for his brother in February. Unused land is now open to private farmers, and consumer goods are more widely available. Now, citizens can purchase cell phones and people are lined up to buy them despite extremely high prices.
Cell Phones while Driving (WCBD-TV Charleston)
A proposal that bans 15 and 16 year olds from talking and text messaging on cell phones while driving has been approved by a House committee. The measure was sent to the House floor Wednesday after House Education Committee Chairman Bob Walker cast a tie-breaking vote.
DeFazio opposes cell phones in flight (The World)
PORTLAND (AP) ? With the European Union preparing to let airline passengers use cell phones during flights, U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., wants to ensure that Americans won?t be subjected to one-sided chitchat at 30,000 feet.
Cell Phone Recycling Leader GRC Wireless Recycling Processes Over 500,000 Cell Phones in the First Quarter of 2008 (PRWeb)
Cell phone recycling leader GRC Wireless Recycling announced that the company recycled 530,907 cell phones during January, February, and March 2008. (PRWeb Apr 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/cell_phone/recycling/prweb866554.htm
Cell Phone Recycling Leader GRC Wireless Recycling Processes Over 500,000 Cell Phones in the First Quarter of 2008 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Cell phone recycling leader GRC Wireless Recycling announced that the company recycled 530,907 Cell Phones during January, February, and March 2008.
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