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Cell Phones News Archive09-Jan-2008
Senior center seeks old cell phones (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
The Urbandale Senior Center is collecting old Cell Phones as a fundraiser through the National Council on Aging. The center will receive 90 percent of the recycle value to use for special programs or events.
SF Police To Hold Tiger Victims' Cell Phones, Car (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Lawyers for the city of San Francisco were still awaiting word at midday Tuesday on their request for a voluntary inspection of the Cell Phones and car of two brothers who were mauled by a zoo tiger on Christmas Day.
Cell Phones Prolong Your Commute (Time Magazine)
Utah researchers find that drivers on cell phones drive sluggishly, clogging traffic and lengthening your commute
City wins order to inspect tiger attack victims' cell phones (The San Francisco Examiner)
The city of San Francisco and its zoo won an emergency court order this afternoon temporarily securing the cell phones and a car belonging to two San Jose brothers who were mauled by a zoo tiger on Christmas Day.
Cell Phones Put Traffic on Hold (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Cell Phones Put Traffic on Hold Category: Health News Created: 1/5/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/7/2008
S.F. police can hold tiger attack survivors' cell phones, car (San Francisco Chronicle)
San Francisco city officials obtained an emergency court order Tuesday preventing police from giving back the cell phones and car belonging to the two survivors of the tiger attack at the zoo. City Attorney Dennis Herrera said he needed the court to intervene...
Cell Phones Prolong Your Commute (Time Magazine)
At any given time, as many as one in 10 drivers are talking on their cell phones behind the wheel, say researchers at the University of Utah Traffic Lab. These distracted drivers not only pose a safety hazard, but, as new data suggests, they may be slowing down your commute.
Court orders hold on tiger attack victims' cell phones, car (The Fresno Bee)
A court commissioner has issued an emergency order for the police to hold the cell phones and a car belonging to the two brothers who survived a Christmas Day tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo.
Court allows S.F. police to retain tiger victims' cell phones, car (San Jose Mercury News)
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera on Tuesday obtained a court order allowing the police to temporarily retain the car and Cell Phones of the two San Jose brothers who were injured in the fatal tiger mauling.
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