Sunday, May 15, 2011

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'Mobile phones harmful to human health'
Times of India
PTI | May 16, 2011, 09.21am IST LONDON: Mobile phones and computers with wireless internet connections pose a risk to human health and should be immediately banned in schools, a powerful European body has ruled. A Council of Europe committee examined ...
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Samsung Retains Lead In North American Mobile Phone Market
Bernama
SEOUL, May 16 (Bernama) -- Samsung Electronics Co., the world's second-biggest mobile phone vendor by shipments, maintained its top spot in the North American market for an 11th quarter in the first three months of this year, reports Yonhap news agency ...
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BH: EC bans polling agents̢۪ mobile phones
Malaysia Kini
Berita Harian gave prominence to a report that the Election Commission will no longer allow polling agents to bring in mobile phones into counting centres at the 13th general election to avoid them leaking unofficial results, leading to confusion. ...
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Mobile phones increasingly out of order in the courtroom
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"From now on when I go to court, I won't carry a phone." Cell phones are banned for most visitors to federal courtrooms. Only attorneys and reporters can carry them. Westmoreland County President Judge John Blahovec said the rings in his courtroom ...
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Top five Qwerty phones within Rs 3500
The Mobile Indian
This is especially true if you have a limited budget as bigger touch screen phones are much more expensive than these. Here we have picked some mobile phones that have decent features along with a Qwerty keypad, and that cost within RS 3500. ...
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The Mobile Indian
Bus driver driving while using two cell phones
Albany Times Union (blog)
Nonetheless, in most cases, one should not be using a cell phone while driving. Especially a bus driver. That's not the case in Rome. Italians are inured with driving an automobile and talking on a mobile. Albeit, a bus driver in the streets of Rome ...
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