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Philippine provider: Free phones if users view ads (USA Today) A Philippine mobile service provider plans to offer free service to subscribers who agree to receive advertisements on their cellphones, company officials said Tuesday. Subscribers will get $2 worth of prepaid service every month. Each time they view an ad on their phones they'll earn extra service and other rewards. Philippine provider to offer free phones (AP via Yahoo! News) A Philippine mobile service provider plans to offer free service to subscribers who agree to receive advertisements on their cell phones, company officials said Tuesday. 'Free-range kids' idea touches U.S. nerve (Chicago Sun-Times) When applied to poultry, the term ‘‘free range’’ evokes images of chickens running freely in wide-open spaces. When used to describe human offspring, the moniker ‘‘free-range kids’’ is intended to conjure up the same sort of unencumbered wandering with few boundaries.
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Wednesday May 21, 2008 - 13:24 EST (Rolling Good Times) WASHINGTON -- As reported by the Columbian: "Newly released rules for interpreting Indian gambling law will not block the Cowlitz Indian Tribe's casino project near La Center, a tribal spokesman said.
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