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Cell Phones News Archive14-Sep-2008
Advocacy group wants old cell phones (WHOI Peoria)
Friday, September 12, 2008 at 4:35 p.m. If you have old Cell Phones that you don't use anymore, the C enter for P revention of A buse says: consider donating the phones to them.
Red Cross seeks cell phones (Post-Bulletin)
Old Cell Phones are wanted by the Mower County Chapter of the American Red Cross. For every phone collected until Oct. 31, ReCellular will donate $1 to the American Red Cross, a news release says
Ban on govt-paid cell phones stressed (Saipan Tribune)
Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has reiterated his administration's policy against the use of government-paid mobile phones. In a memorandum, the governor reminded his Cabinet members that local funds should not be used to pay for government mobile phone usage.
Putting Old Cell Phones Out to Pasture (E-Commerce Times)
Pity that old cell phone languishing in a drawer. It's missing out on a fascinating afterlife. Most discarded phones in the U.S. are simply forgotten amid household clutter. A smaller number of handsets make it to a collection center for recycling or a reselling facility. For those phones, their fates can vary from being sold to consumers in developing countries to being melted down for metals ...
Parents, educators differ on cell phone use (Montgomery Advertiser)
Moms and dads want their kids to be able to use cell phones in class if there is a problem. Educators believe students using cell phones at school is a problem.
Survey Says: No In-Flight Cell Phones (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Are you eager to chatter away on your cell phone at 35,000 feet in the air or listen to your seatmate do the same? Not so fast. More Americans oppose this idea than support it, according to a survey released last week by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Cell phones big distraction in area schools (The News & Advance)
Now that school is back in session, high school principals have a message for students: Put away those cell phones. Now.
Advocacy group wants old cell phones (WHOI Peoria)
Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 at 4:35 p.m. If you have old cell phones that you don't use anymore, the C enter for P revention of A buse says: consider donating the phones to them.
Roadshow: Many ignore hands-free cell phone law (San Jose Mercury News)
About 15,000 tickets have been issued statewide by the California Highway Patrol, but drivers and police say a growing number of motorists are still using hand-held cell phones in violation of the state's 21/2-month-old law.
Drivers on Cell Phones involved in 2 Accidents in Peoria (FOX 10 Phoenix)
How many times have you seen somebody drive down the road talking on their cell phone? Police in Peoria say that 2 people on their Cell Phones were involved in accidents in a 2 hour span. Fox 10's Andrew Hasbun has more.......
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