Subject:  EXTRA!!, Mobile phone curbs (Dean)..
Date:     Sun, 12 Mar 2000 070557 -0600 (CST)
From:     "Roy L. Beavers" 
To:       emfguru 
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.......This one speaks for us!!!  It speaks loudly.....  And it speaks
unequivocally.......   "...it is now clear that the microwave radiation
given off by mobile phones and masts can affect the workings of the human
brain."

...........Thank you Margaret!!!

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
roy@emfguru.com

.....It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.....
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 05:15:50 EST
From: DEANBT29@aol.com
To:  rbeavers@llion.org
Subject: Sunday Times 12/03/00

FYI

March 12 2000 BRITAIN 
 

........Radiation curbs to hit phone firms 


Sunday Times

MOBILE phone companies could face tough new restrictions on the siting of 
masts and on the radiation levels emitted from handsets under proposals being 
discussed by a government-appointed committee inquiring into potential health 
risks, write Jonathan Leake and Guy Dennis. 

A committee report, due for release next month, will say it is now clear that 
the microwave radiation given off by mobile phones and masts can affect the 
workings of the human brain. 

The committee will warn ministers that the mobile phone industry has already 
erected 20,000 masts around the country and that, with another 100,000 
planned, hundreds of thousands of people will soon be subjected to 
near-constant low-level radiation. 

About 20m people have mobile phones and there will be a likely boom with the 
new generation of phones allowing access to the internet. 

The concern follows studies by scientists from the government's National 
Radiological Protection Board about masts erected on school roofs. 


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Regards to all

Margaret Dean
Secretary NIFATT
26 Ballydonaghy Rd
Crumlin BT29 4EP
TEL: 44 (0) 28 9442 3213
Fax:  44 (0) 28 9442 2947





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