1. As medical director, Munir gets one to two calls a month from people who want treatments not covered by the plan. 2. GCHQ has equipment costing billions of pounds, capable of intercepting millions of calls a year. 3. Switchboard operator, who reckons she takes at least a dozen calls a day from France, has joined the classes. 4. But it concludes that the teaching of social studies in small schools has been hurt by what the researchers call a less is more philosophy of curriculum. 5. But officials made the call a week before the test was administered. 6. But these people get a million calls a day. 7. Calls have spiked this week to a local hot line that typically receives about five calls a week. 8. Concentrating on complex conversations, not punching buttons, is what makes cell calls a road hazard, said Lee Ford, spokeswoman for the California State Automobile Association. 9. During their two-week honeymoon to the south of France last summer, his wife requested that he confine himself to one business call a week. |