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http://seekingalpha.com/article/91711...
yet i like the law as it impresses a stronger message to the public.
http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/Surve...
Yep, the mayor is a Democratic superdelegate, believe it or not.
The federal industry minister has stopped just short of threatening cellular companies over plans to charge for every incoming text message, pointedly noting other countries regulate such fees.
Jim Prentice walked a fine line yesterday, saying Ottawa has no immediate intention of intervening in plans by Bell Canada and Telus to start charging customers 15 cents for incoming messages, including unsolicited junk mail. He then noted the European Union is moving to implement regulations for text message fees.
It shouldn't be a simple YES/NO questions. However, as most of us voted NO, I would answer NO as well :p
There should be some unexpectedness, always.