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Thursday, 03 January 2008 05:36 |

Wall Street Journal AP WASHINGTON -- Drivers talking on cellphones are probably making your commute longer, a new study concludes. Motorists chatting on the phone, even with hands-free devices, crawl about two miles per hour slower on commuter-clogged roads than people ...
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