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Cell Phones News Archive09-Jun-2008
Teen drivers ignore cell phone restrictions (MSNBC)
Researchers who watched as high school students left school found that teenage drivers used their Cell Phones at about the same rate both before and after the law took effect. In South Carolina, which does not have a similar restriction, cell phone use by teenage drivers was about the same for both periods studied.
Study: Teen drivers ignore cell phone bans (Daily Herald)
From Jeannie Harrison's perspective, the social lives of most teenagers tend to revolve around their Cell Phones â?” even when they are behind the wheel.
Group still looking for old cell phones (Rome News-Tribune)
The Rome Council AT&T Pioneers have collected 71 cell phones to date, but, with a goal of 200, they?re still asking for the community?s help.The group is collecting used cell phones through Cell Phones for Soldiers through the rest of this month. Proceeds will be used to buy free phone cards for members of the U.S. military and their families.?It?s a real opportunity for people to give a token ...
Study: Teen drivers ignore cell phone restrictions (San Francisco Chronicle)
From Jeannie Harrison's perspective, the social lives of most teenagers tend to revolve around their cell phones _ even when they are behind the wheel. "People don't want to be inaccessible for even 15 minutes driving up the street," said Harrison, 19, a...
Can cell phones name that tune, unlock car or cut short a date? (The Columbus Dispatch)
My 13-year-old daughter ran into the dining room in an excited state. "Watch what my cell phone can do."
1,022 phones donated to Cell Phones for Soldiers Campaign (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register)
A 12-week drive netted more than 1,000 used cell phones to benefit U.S. military personnel overseas, leaving organizer Tim Daley satisfied.
Teen drivers ignore cell phone laws, study finds (Houston Chronicle)
Researchers who watched as high school students left school found that teenage drivers used their cell phones at about the same rate both before and after a new law took effect.
School district eases rules on students' cell phones (The Argus Leader)
Sioux Falls schools are relaxing their rules on cell phones because they see the ban in place as unenforceable and unrealistic. "Our current policy would say there's absolutely no cell phones at school ever ... but there truly are cell phones at school," Superintendent Pam Homan said. Starting this fall, students at public middle and high schools may bring phones, but the phones must be off and ...
Study: Teen drivers ignore cell phone restrictions (AP via Yahoo! News)
From Jeannie Harrison's perspective, the social lives of most teenagers tend to revolve around their Cell Phones ? even when they are behind the wheel.
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