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03-Aug-2008

 

Districts silence cell phones (The Clarion-Ledger)

When Madison County Schools students return to their classrooms this week, they had better keep their Cell Phones out of sight.

KBR bans personal cell phones in Iraq (ABC 13 Houston)

Defense contractor KBR Inc. said it has banned the sue of personal Cell Phones by its employees in Iraq

Defense contractor KBR bans personal cell phones (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)

HOUSTON -- Defense contractor KBR Inc. said it has banned the sue of personal cell phones by its employees in Iraq for security reasons.

KBR employees told to turn in cell phones (UPI)

BAGHDAD, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. Defense Department contractor KBR says it has ordered its employees in Iraq to turn in their personal cell phones for security reasons.

KBR employees told to turn in cell phones (Moldova.org)

U.S. Defense Department contractor KBR says it has ordered its employees in Iraq to turn in their personal cell phones for security reasons. The military services contractor, based in Houston, did not explain what security issues may be involved, CNN reported Saturday.The matter giving rise to this message is still being reviewed by KBR management, so the company will not provide further comment ...

Safety concerns prompt KBR to ban cell phones in Iraq (Houston Chronicle)

A spokeswoman for Houston-based KBR Inc., formerly Kellogg Brown & Root, said Saturday that the company sent an e-mail order banning the use of personal cell phones by contractors in Iraq. "KBR can confirm that a message was sent to employees in Iraq, as a result of a safety and security concern," said spokeswoman Heather L. Browne via e-mail.

Defense Contractor KBR Bans Personal Cell Phones In Iraq (KWTX-TV Waco)

Defense contractor KBR Inc. said it has banned the use of personal cell phones by its employees in Iraq for security reasons.

Iraq contractor bans cell phones for 'safety and security' (CNN.com)

A major Defense Department contractor has ordered its employees in Iraq to turn in their personal cell phones because "of a safety and security concern."

Should kids have their own cell phones? (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

When Amy Morris' twin boys, then 11, went on an academic trip to Washington last year, she agreed to give them cell phones at the program's request. But this summer she was dismayed to learn that girls at her 8-year-old daughter's day camp were using cell phones they'd taken along in their backpacks.

Cancer warning adds to debate over cell phones (Colorado Springs Gazette)

NEW YORK ? When Amy Morris' twin boys, then 11, went on an academic trip to Washington last year, she agreed to give them Cell Phones at the program's request.

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