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Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles? (Reuters)







Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles?
(Reuters)

Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles?
(Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:24 AM

Reuters - A full 25 percent of British children between seven and 10 now have mobile phones as parents turn to them for safety, according to a study Wednesday.




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