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    Re: mobile forums

    Wow........

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    Re: mobile forums

    Ive been goin to the forums on my phone for a long time now, but then again I have a cingular 8125, if you have this phone and dont use the internet you should sell it.
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    sound kool but i need a new phone

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    word demon, i loved my cingular 8125, then it was smashed into about oh 300 pieces....it fell out of my clip when i was going up the ladder of our combine.....needless to say, a 30,000lb combine>cell phone

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    Did the phone say, "oooooohh noooooooo!" like Mr. Bill?

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    i think it went "crunnnnccchhh, snap, johnny five is not alive" lol

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    Scores hit by Ukraine toxic smoke

    Old, but its still news.

    More than 140 people have been treated in hospital in Ukraine for symptoms blamed on a toxic cloud formed by chemicals leaking from a crashed train.

    The number is double that reported on Wednesday, two days after a train carrying toxic phosphorous compounds derailed near the town of Lviv.

    Forty-three of those treated so far are children, health officials said.

    Government officials say the leaked chemicals pose no lingering threat but some experts have questioned this.

    "The situation is stable and under control. No-one is panicking," a spokesman for the emergency situations ministry, Pavlo Vasylenko, told the AFP news agency.

    However, a toxicology expert at Lviv Medical University denied this.

    "This accident is very dangerous, and its consequence can be unpredictable. I doubt that there is no threat for people now," Zofia Kubrak told the Associated Press news agency.

    'Chernobyl comparison'

    Officials on Wednesday said the concentration of noxious gases in the affected region was 23 times above normal.

    But a senior minister said food and water supplies in the area were safe.

    Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kuzmuk, who travelled to the area, said on television on Wednesday that tests showed it was safe to eat vegetables and drink well water.

    Mr Kuzmuk had said on Tuesday that the toxic cloud was a worrying development and compared the accident to the blast at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in 1986.

    He later backtracked, while other officials were careful to play down any comparisons with Chernobyl and said they had minimised the risk to public health.

    Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych promised to punish those found responsible for the accident, but said the worst was over.

    Ukrainian authorities said there was no suggestion of sabotage or terrorism.

    Vast cloud

    The freight train, which was en route from Kazakhstan to Poland, derailed near Lviv, the main town in western Ukraine, near the Polish border, on Monday night.

    Fifteen of the train's 58 cars overturned, six of which then caught fire, officials said.

    The toxic yellow cloud caused by the blaze covered an area of 90 sq km (34.7 sq miles) above 14 villages before dispersing on Tuesday.

    Firefighters wearing masks and protective clothing managed to extinguish the fire after several hours.

    Phosphorus compounds are mainly used in fertilisers, but can also be used to produce pesticides, cleaning products and explosives.
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    Scores hit by Ukraine toxic smoke

    From Russia, With love.

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