In India, cell phones outnumber toilets
India has 545 million working cell phones thanks to its booming emerging economy, a number expected to reach 1 billion by 2015.
That number exceeds the number of people who have access to toilet or sanitation facilities - only about 366 million, or 31 percent of the 1-billion strong population.
UN University said it would cost an estimated 358 billion dollars to build toilets for half the world population between now and 2015. Each toilet costs 300 dollars.
Would it be cheaper to just buy everyone cell phones?
Teen charged in bullying case arrested for drunk driving
It's back to court for one of the teens facing charges in the South Hadley bullying case, but this time it will be to answer to charges of driving under the influence.
This person's IQ is apparently well below his life expectancy.
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