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from - http://microwavenews.com/news-center/whats-fcc

What’s Up at the FCC?

Cell Phone Radiation Limit Will Be Reviewed, But Why Is It News Now?

June 19, 2012

Bloomberg News caught a lot of people by surprise last Friday morning with a

story(*) announcing that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would

review its rules on radiation exposures from cell phones. As Bloomberg's Todd

Shields pointed out, the move was long overdue: The FCC's current exposure

standard was set in 1996.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-15/mobile-phone-radiation-safety-to-be-exa\

mined-by-u-s-regulator.html

Bill

--- At 01:58 PM 19 06 2012, surpriseshan2@... wrote:

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>Growing Attention Consumer Exposure to Wireless Radiation

>Public News Service:

>June 18, 2012

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>LOS ANGELES - Action is mounting from California cities and towns to the FCC in

Washington concerning the rapid and unchecked growth of wireless technology and

related health concerns. Camilla Rees with the group ElectromagneticHealth.org

says a total of 56 communities across the state have issued moratoriums on smart

meters. On Friday the City of Ojai went a step further, adopting an ordinance

that officially bans smart meters within its jurisdiction.

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>more... http://www.publicnewsservice.org/index.php?/content/article/26972-2

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