Monday, June 18, 2012

New York student Cellphone Ban

  • The New York Post has uncovered a startling consequence of New York City's ban on cellphones in schools: Its sucking $4.2 million a year from kids pockets into the coffers of enterprising local businesses.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • NEW YORK -- New York Citys ban on cell phones in schools is They should set up free lock boxes inside because we cant all afford to pay a dollar a day.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • No ringing cellphone. No blizzard of daily emails. An old friend teaches economics at a university in Belize. One afternoon, I sat in on one of her lectures. I was stunned to see, sitting next to me in full view of the professor, a student engrossed in Facebook.
  • (Silicon Valley)
  • ORLANDO -- At the age of 49, Orlando man Junior Alexander Guy finally bought his first cell phone.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • His cellphone CODE. NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. stocks have built upon yesterdays gains as investors bet on possible actions by central banks to head off a deeper European debt crisis.
  • (WPEC)
  • NEW YORK — To snag Focusing on a cellphone instead of the road leads to delayed reaction times, lane swerves and other lapses with sometimes fatal consequences, experts say.
  • (Bryan College Station Eagle)
  • As a college student in New York, he travelled to Mississippi to protest legalized To make matters worse, his cell phone rang during a television interview on the subject. The incident epitomized what many had seen from him.
  • (Voiceof San Diego)
  • Nielsen ran over to where Brewer was in the pool, dialing 911 on a neighbors cell phone. She coaxed Brewer out head off a deeper European debt crisis.
  • (WPEC)
  • Second, for profit charter school management organizations have been outlawed in New York City.
  • (NY1)

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