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Cell Phones News Archive24-Dec-2008
I want to know: What about cell phones? (The Port Lavaca Wave)
Question: I want to know, actually, I have two questions about one issue, where the income from taking up Cell Phones goes. I recently had to pay a $15 charge for my son getting his cell phone picked up at Travis.
Many Households Have Only Cell Phones (CIO Today)
The portion of homes with Cell Phones but no landlines has grown to 18 percent, led by adults living with unrelated roommates, renters and young people, according to federal figures released Wednesday. An additional 13 percent of households have landlines but get all or nearly all calls on their cells, the survey showed. Taken together, that means about three in 10 households are essentially ...
Funeral home participating in Cell Phones for Soldiers (Springfield News-Sun)
Jackson, Lytle and Williams Funeral Home is an official drop-off site for used cell phones for the Cell Phones for Soldiers program, according to a news release. In less than a month, more than 50 phones have been donated to this program.
Zoo, RTMC pairing to recycle old cell phones (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
ASHEBORO ? Making a difference ? one cell phone at a time. That?s the intent of a partnership that?s developed between the N.C. Zoo, N.C. Zoo Society and Randolph Telephone to keep discarded cell phones out of landfills and from harming the environment and people?s health.
Cell Phones for Troops Stolen (FOX 5 New York)
The Grinch broke into a New Jersey assemblyman's office, stealing cell phones and cards meant as Christmas presents for troops serving overseas. Fox 5's Brenda Flanagan reports.
Smuggled cell phones concern prisons (Jefferson City News Tribune)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The ?cell? in cell phones has taken on a whole new meaning, prison officials say. The smuggling of the phones among inmates has sparked some officials to push for a change in federal regulations to allow technology that jams cell phone signals.
Cell phones in the classroom? Maybe (Pikes Peak Courier View)
Students might some day be allowed to use their cell phones and personal laptops in Woodland Park RE-2 classrooms. After attending the annual Colorado Association of School Boards conference recently, several Woodland Park RE-2 School Board directors said they want to take a new look at how the district regulates electronic devices at school.
Cell Phones for Troops Stolen (FOX 5 New York)
The Grinch broke into New Jersey lawmakers' offices, stealing Cell Phones and cards meant as Christmas presents for troops serving overseas. Fox 5's Brenda Flanagan reports.
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