Nurse jailed for phone smuggling
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Nurse jailed for phone smuggling
A PRISON nurse jailed for smuggling a mobile phone and charger inside for an inmate has recently discovered she is pregnant.
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Kumble’s bag with cash, valuables goes missing
Bangalore, Jul 20 : Former Indian cricket captain Anil Kumble has lost his bag containing cash and other valuables at M A Chinnaswamy stadium during practice session, police said today.
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Woman, 47, dragged by car in Newport bag-snatch attempt
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Buy Motorola M900 GSM Portable Bag Phone for AT&T & T-Mobile
Motorola M900 GSM Portable Bag Phone for AT&T & T-Mobile
- 2 Watt Signal Transmission – Extend your range of reception up to 40 additional miles – great for driving, truckers, oil services and travel outside metro areas
- Voice Dialing with a press of a button – Just say number and the M900 will dial for you
- USB Port: Need to connect to the office, send an email – The M900 has a built in USB Port to make it happen
- Large Back Color Lit Display – The Display makes it much easier to see who is calling or read a text message
- GSM ATT or T-Mobile SIM card REQUIRED (and NOT included)!
The Motorola M900 GSM Bag Phone improves your signal on both GSM cellular bands, and works with ATT, T-Mobile, and all other GSM carriers. The only phone with a 2-watt Booster built-in. It features a sturdy construction, exceptional Handsfree voice recognition, microphone, 2 Watt booster, USB port for data support, and more.
Expand range by over 30 miles even in mountainous areas!
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Price: $ 649.99

An older Motorola cell phone in excellent shape. For those that aren’t in the know, the “heart” of the phone is the giant metal brick with the antenna and power cords sticking out. the handset is just that with a button panel on the back. Old-school tech, I guess this would be the more portable version of the classic brick phone. It was good for highways, rural areas, and related scenarios where connection in odd places was needed. This particular phone was used as an emergency contact method while on the road traveling in the early-mid 1990s, then stuffed in the trunk for a long time. It ran off AirTouch Cellular; which is pretty much now Verizon.
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