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Yellow Bird: Me and my cell phone
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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2002 "I try to be a good citizen. I keep my foot easy on the pedal - at least when I see a light panel on the roof of approaching cars; I don't litter the highways - at least when it's not biodegradable, such as apple cores for the birds; I lend a hand if someone's car is in trouble, and give directions if asked - at least if I know where I am. I travel the region a lot. But the “pull over before you use your phone, and don't talk on the phone while driving” policy makes it difficult for me to carry on my business. . ." Get the Story:
Dorreen Yellow Bird: Cell phones: A guilty pleasure (The Grand Forks Herald 6/4)
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