Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles? (Reuters)
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Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:15 AMReuters - 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 on Wednesday.
Readers love mobiles in church; hate
mobiles on planes
Readers love mobiles in church; hate
mobiles on planes
09/24/2004 07:38 AMLetters More from the
Reg postbag
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm?
(Reuters)
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm?
(Reuters)
06/28/2004 09:38 AMReuters - Mobile phones may damage men's sperm,
Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts
dismissed Monday as inconclusive.
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
06/28/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Mobile phones may damage men's sperm,
Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts
dismissed Monday as inconclusive.
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast Data
for Mobiles (Reuters)
AT&T Wireless Begins Selling Fast Data
for Mobiles (Reuters)
07/20/2004 11:23 AMReuters - AT&T Wireless Services Inc (AWE.N)
said on Tuesday it introduced a high-speed Internet service for
mobile phones in San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit.
Boomerang is British? (Reuters)
Boomerang is British? (Reuters)
05/11/2004 05:12 AMReuters - A best-selling author says he has evidence the boomerang was
invented by Yorkshire
dwellers rather than Australian aborigines, but the claim may not fly.
Honey, I'm tracking the kids (Reuters)
Honey, I'm tracking the kids (Reuters)
07/28/2004 04:17 AMReuters - Parents in South Korea will now be able to track their
children by using a device in a new
mobile phone that has been designed for kids.
Bears could keep kids from school
(Reuters)
Bears could keep kids from school
(Reuters)
09/02/2004 02:05 PMReuters - Some 30 brown bears have been terrorising a Transylvanian
mountain village
and could delay the start of the school year, local authorities say.
"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
05/10/2004 07:14 AMReuters - A best-selling author says he has
evidence the boomerang was invented by Yorkshire dwellers
rather than Australian aborigines, but the claim may not fly.
The best restaurant on earth is...
British? (Reuters)
The best restaurant on earth is...
British? (Reuters)
04/19/2005 09:20 AMReuters - In a country which boasts such delicacies as sardines on
toast comes the newly crowned finest restaurant in the world
-- serving "sardine on toast sorbet".
Parents lie to get kids into good
schools (Reuters)
Parents lie to get kids into good
schools (Reuters)
04/18/2004 10:47 PMReuters - More than a quarter of parents are
willing to lie to get their children into good state-run
schools, a survey has found.
Small kids have better memories than
parents (Reuters)
Small kids have better memories than
parents (Reuters)
07/22/2004 01:31 PMReuters - Next time, maybe you'll believe your kid.
Kids dangle from meat hooks for fun
(Reuters)
Kids dangle from meat hooks for fun
(Reuters)
07/18/2004 01:58 PMReuters - Police in the Florida Keys are mystified by a bizarre new
pastime -- young
people dangling themselves from meat hooks on a popular sandbar.
Cosmetic Kids Dolling Up as Early as
Seven (Reuters)
Cosmetic Kids Dolling Up as Early as
Seven (Reuters)
09/08/2004 07:17 AMReuters - Even as young as seven, British girls
are using make-up, mimicking pop idols and parents in a pitch
for early adulthood, according to a consumer intelligence
group.
FDA Weighs Antidepressant Risks for Kids
(Reuters)
FDA Weighs Antidepressant Risks for Kids
(Reuters)
09/13/2004 11:07 AMReuters - A U.S. advisory panel began
meeting Monday to debate whether certain antidepressants should
come with stronger warnings about the chances of suicidal
behavior in children and teens who take the drugs.
British dream of Yuletide sunshine
(Reuters)
British dream of Yuletide sunshine
(Reuters)
12/19/2004 03:23 PMReuters - Britons favour turkey with all the trimmings at Christmas
over finer foods
like lobster or caviar but half of the nation would swap a traditional
snowy setting for sun, a
seasonal survey has shown.
British PM Blair 'Considered Resigning'
- BBC (Reuters)
British PM Blair 'Considered Resigning'
- BBC (Reuters)
07/10/2004 04:32 AMReuters - British Prime Minister Tony Blair
considered resigning last month and had to be persuaded to stay
on by senior colleagues, the BBC reported Saturday.
Livewire: Kids Learn ABCs of Politics on
the Web (Reuters)
Livewire: Kids Learn ABCs of Politics on
the Web (Reuters)
07/24/2004 07:53 AMReuters - As the U.S. presidential race heats
up, civic organizations are using the Internet to reach out to
Americans who are still too young to vote.
Japanese blame foreigners and kids for
crime (Reuters)
Japanese blame foreigners and kids for
crime (Reuters)
09/19/2004 12:08 AMReuters - More than 86 percent of Japanese believe their country is
more dangerous than it was 10 years ago and most blame foreigners and
youngsters
for rising crime, according to a government poll.
Kids Plus Rocks Equals 120,000 Angry
Bees (Reuters)
Kids Plus Rocks Equals 120,000 Angry
Bees (Reuters)
08/16/2004 10:36 AMReuters - Kids throwing rocks stirred up more
trouble than they bargained for when they dislodged a swarm of
bees from an enormous hive built in the wall of a Southern
California apartment building, authorities said on Friday.
Love lures French kids to German
(Reuters)
Love lures French kids to German
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - a language of love!
Mutant Scooter May Be 'Next Big Thing'
for Kids (Reuters)
Mutant Scooter May Be 'Next Big Thing'
for Kids (Reuters)
06/12/2004 06:37 AMReuters - The unlikely quest to make a mutant
scooter into the "Next Big Thing" for kids and hipsters has
brought together a Brazilian engineer, a California
trendspotter and a cross-country trekker.
Cereal Launches Whodunit to Lure Kids
(Reuters)
Cereal Launches Whodunit to Lure Kids
(Reuters)
01/28/2004 11:25 AMReuters - Trying to sell product to a
10-year-old? It takes a lot more these days than the prize
hidden in the Cracker Jack popcorn or the maze on back of the
breakfast cereal box.
School Kids Caught Counterfeiting
Dollars (Reuters)
School Kids Caught Counterfeiting
Dollars (Reuters)
04/11/2005 07:53 AMReuters - A 12-year-old Seattle school student
and his buddies were caught after counterfeiting $20 in
one-dollar bills that were circulated among the students and
used in the cafeteria to buy food, school officials said on
Friday.
Commercial Leaves Kids Too Scared to
Watch TV (Reuters)
Commercial Leaves Kids Too Scared to
Watch TV (Reuters)
03/17/2005 03:16 AMReuters - A Marmite commercial that parodied
1950's science fiction film "The Blob" has been banned from all
children's' programs in Britain after leaving kids too scared
to watch television, the advertising watchdog said.
New Phone Lets Parents Track Kids
(Reuters)
New Phone Lets Parents Track Kids
(Reuters)
07/28/2004 08:04 AMReuters - Parents in South Korea will now be able
to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone
that has been designed for kids.
Hamilton Holds Nerve to Win British Open
(Reuters)
Hamilton Holds Nerve to Win British Open
(Reuters)
07/18/2004 01:41 PMReuters - Little-known American Todd
Hamilton beat world number two Ernie Els in a four-hole playoff
to clinch the British Open on Sunday and win the $1.34 million
first prize, easily the biggest payday of his career.
Shi'ite Fighters Take on British Troops
in Basra (Reuters)
Shi'ite Fighters Take on British Troops
in Basra (Reuters)
05/08/2004 08:56 AMReuters - Iraqi guerrillas and British troops
fought running battles in Basra on Saturday as hundreds of
Mehdi Army fighters took to the streets in a flare-up of an
insurgency that U.S. forces have clamped down on elsewhere.
Prayers and Tears for British Hostage in
Iraq (Reuters)
Prayers and Tears for British Hostage in
Iraq (Reuters)
09/21/2004 05:00 PMReuters - Hundreds of Britons held a
candlelit vigil on Tuesday for a hostage threatened with
beheading in Iraq amid reports that his abductors had killed a
second U.S. captive.
French and British revive hostilities --
at Waterloo (Reuters)
French and British revive hostilities --
at Waterloo (Reuters)
06/17/2005 05:05 PMReuters - As France and Britain locked horns at a crisis EU summit in
Brussels on Friday, a few miles away French and British soldiers
were moving into position, ready to fight to the last man.
Use Roses to Ward Off Burglars, British
Police Say (Reuters)
Use Roses to Ward Off Burglars, British
Police Say (Reuters)
05/27/2004 07:55 AMReuters - Homeowners who strategically use roses,
cockle shells and high fences in their gardens will provide a
first line of defense against burglars, British police at
London's annual Chelsea Flower Show said.
Berlin cop gives Hitler salute at
British embassy (Reuters)
Berlin cop gives Hitler salute at
British embassy (Reuters)
04/29/2004 04:55 AMReuters - A policeman guarding Britain's embassy in Berlin has been
suspended after he gave a fellow officer the
stiff-armed Hitler salute at the start of his shift.
Iran Releases Eight British Military
Servicemen (Reuters)
Iran Releases Eight British Military
Servicemen (Reuters)
06/24/2004 04:50 AMReuters - Eight British servicemen were freed
Thursday after three nights in the hands Iranian Revolutionary
Guards, ending a diplomatic wrangle that had threatened to
inflame tensions over Britain's presence in Iraq.
Hizbollah Says Web Sites Shut by U.S.,
British Hosts (Reuters)
Hizbollah Says Web Sites Shut by U.S.,
British Hosts (Reuters)
08/12/2004 05:41 AMReuters - Two Hizbollah Internet sites have been
shut down in recent days by hosts in the United States and
Britain, which both accuse the Lebanese guerrilla group of
"terrorist" activities, Hizbollah said on Thursday.
Sewage turning British fish female
(Reuters)
Sewage turning British fish female
(Reuters)
07/09/2004 10:25 AMReuters - British fish are changing sex due to sewage in rivers that
contains large
amounts of female hormones, the Environment Agency says.
Japan Firm's Chip Tells Mom if Kids Out
of School (Reuters)
Japan Firm's Chip Tells Mom if Kids Out
of School (Reuters)
07/06/2004 08:28 AMReuters - Forget the notebook and the multicolored
pen, a Japanese firm has developed the latest in school
supplies -- chip-embedded student ID cards.
Sign of the Times: Knife-Resistant Garb
for Kids (Reuters)
Sign of the Times: Knife-Resistant Garb
for Kids (Reuters)
07/22/2004 09:31 AMReuters - They may not look cool, but
knife-resistant kid's sweatshirts and coats are the latest
products aimed at providing parental peace of mind in a Japan
horrified by a series of gruesome attacks on children.
Kids Have a ‘Doggone’ Good Time with
Launch of RAGGS Kids Club Band Video
Series
Kids Have a ‘Doggone’ Good Time with
Launch of RAGGS Kids Club Band Video
Series
08/10/2004 03:43 AM [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
British Terror Suspects Make First Court
Appearance (Reuters)
British Terror Suspects Make First Court
Appearance (Reuters)
08/18/2004 08:46 AMReuters - British terror suspects charged in a
plot linked to security alerts at financial targets in New
York, New Jersey and Washington made their first court
appearance Wednesday inside a high security prison.
Grok Description matches for Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles? (Reuters)
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This Week In Mobiles: Take One
This Week In Mobiles: Take One
07/30/2004 08:55 AMWhat's happening in the mobile world this week? Something! I use
arrows because they are neat. In coming weeks they might have
meaning!
↑ Samsung - About to beat Motorola for the
Number Two spot in global phone sales. [Reuters]
↑ Sony Ericsson - Second quarter profits were
higher than expected and new phones with potential smells like a good
week, and a little like fish, but that's normal. [Reuters]
↔ Nokia - Stabilized their slipping market share,
which is plus plus, but has yet to announce a phone that sets
consumers salivating. [Reuters]
↔ DoCoMo - Declining net profit from falling
monthly rate prices muted a general increase in subscriptions. Still
launching cutting edge phones, though; Talks of i-Mode in UK. [AFP]
↔ Motorola - Losing 2nd place to Samsung is, well,
sucky, but the launch of the RAZR V3 and other hot handsets this week
puts them back in the running for Cellphones We'd Actually Buy [Gizmodo]
↓ Vodafone - Admits bid for AT&T Wireless hurt
stock prices. [TechWeb]
TI Deal for 2.5G and 3G Mobiles
TI Deal for 2.5G and 3G Mobiles
06/02/2004 01:25 PM3G Jun 2 2004 4:39PM GMT
Norwegians try out TV on mobiles
Norwegians try out TV on mobiles
06/24/2004 03:06 AMWatching the TV on a mobile phone screen is proving popular among
people in Norway.
Parents worried over 3G mobiles
Parents worried over 3G mobiles
05/06/2004 07:24 AMvnunet.com May 6 2004 10:52AM GMT
Mobiles change into cashpoints
Mobiles change into cashpoints
08/10/2004 03:15 AMZDNet UK Aug 10 2004 7:53AM GMT
Mobiles 'dumped' at Christmas
Mobiles 'dumped' at Christmas
01/07/2004 02:22 PMAbout 750,000 mobiles will have been dumped since Christmas as owners
get newer models, says a survey.
750,000 mobiles dumped this Xmas
750,000 mobiles dumped this Xmas
01/06/2004 11:59 AMOh, oh, oh
iTunes On Motorola Mobiles
iTunes On Motorola Mobiles
07/27/2004 12:50 AMNovel uses boost picture mobiles
Novel uses boost picture mobiles
12/18/2003 05:46 AMBBC Dec 18 2003 5:33AM ET
Mobiles track down wi-fi hotspots
Mobiles track down wi-fi hotspots
09/17/2004 06:13 AMFans of wireless internet access can now find their nearest wi-fi
hotspot using their mobile phone.
New generation embraces mobiles
New generation embraces mobiles
06/22/2004 08:16 PMA new generation of mobile users are so attached to their phones that
they cannot live with them, a survey finds.
Soon, mobiles to run on your body's
energy!
Soon, mobiles to run on your body's
energy!
08/04/2004 09:56 PM123Bharath.com Aug 5 2004 1:47AM GMT
Making mobiles safe
Making mobiles safe
09/14/2004 03:55 AMComputer Weekly Sep 14 2004 8:09AM GMT
Ringing tunes come to UK mobiles
Ringing tunes come to UK mobiles
12/04/2003 08:28 AMBBC Dec 4 2003 7:41AM ET
Budding DJs mixing on mobiles
Budding DJs mixing on mobiles
06/26/2004 08:28 PMFestival-goers at Glastonbury 2004 have been getting a taste of making
their own music with a new service launched by Orange.
Mobiles rack up 20 years of use
Mobiles rack up 20 years of use
01/01/2005 04:32 AMMobile phones in the UK celebrate their 10th anniversary - with almost
90% of Britons now owning a handset.
BT cuts cost of calling mobiles
BT cuts cost of calling mobiles
08/12/2004 09:52 AMTa very much
Misuse of 3G Mobiles to Invite
Punishment
Misuse of 3G Mobiles to Invite
Punishment
01/01/2005 09:00 PMArab News Jan 2 2005 12:28AM GMT
Internet, mobiles boost Telstra
Internet, mobiles boost Telstra
04/20/2004 11:35 PMCNN Apr 21 2004 4:09AM GMT
Chemists escape labs via mobiles
Chemists escape labs via mobiles
02/05/2005 09:32 PMA blend of mobile technology and award-winning software is letting
scientists finally escape the labs.
BlackBerry flavour for Motorola mobiles
BlackBerry flavour for Motorola mobiles
04/21/2004 07:26 AMMac User Apr 21 2004 11:43AM GMT
Combined 3G and Wi-Fi mobiles gather
momentum
Combined 3G and Wi-Fi mobiles gather
momentum
12/18/2003 03:22 AMIT-Director.com Dec 18 2003 2:25AM ET
Report: Mobiles on the move in 2004
Report: Mobiles on the move in 2004
07/28/2004 01:30 PMBuyers upgrading to feature-rich phones will account for nearly
three-quarters of units shipped, as global numbers continue to rise.
Cafes, mobiles on Chinese hitlist
Cafes, mobiles on Chinese hitlist
06/08/2004 11:47 PMRealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
RealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
02/17/2004 06:03 AMZDNet UK Feb 17 2004 9:54AM GMT
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles? (Reuters)