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By Adam Fendelman, About.com Guide to Cell Phones

Illinois: Users With Lemon Cell Phones May Be Able To Cancel Their Contract

Monday April 30, 2007
Get out of contract free... if your cell phone fails three times. That is the spirit of a new cell phone lemon law passed by the state of Illionois last week. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, critics say that this could motivate users to feign problems in order to get out of contract.
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    May 4, 2007 at 1:28 am
    (1) John U. says:

    It’s curious how the tone of your article differs from the original article in that yours begin with a negation of the said study’s finding, yet the finding of the study in the source article said “it can be concluded that electromagnetic fields with frequencies in the mobile telecommunications range do play a role in the development of cancer…This is particularly notable for tumours of the central nervous system.” Very curious indeed.

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