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How to Fix a Wet Cell Phone Screen

by Cassandra Tribe

If your cell phone gets wet, you need to dry it immediately to prevent the moisture from damaging it. Drying the phone is the only way to fix a wet cell phone screen, and it takes more than simply wiping the moisture off. Moisture, whether from rain or the phone being dropped in water, works its way quickly inside to the electronics. Don't make the common mistake of trying to dry your phone with a hair dryer, as that can make matters worse. There's a better way to do it right.…Keep reading

 

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Subject: A Celebration of American Poets Laureate

A Celebration of American Poets Laureate

Some of the most distinguished voices in American poetry--seven former U. S. Poets Laureate/Consultants in Poetry--reunited in the historic Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress for a night of poetry. The event marked publication of "The Poets Laureate Anthology," a volume which brings together for the first time in print a sampling of poems by all of the U.S Poets Laureate/Consultants in Poetry.


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Subject: Poet Laureate W.S. Merwin Opens the Literary Season

Poet Laureate W.S. Merwin Opens the Literary Season

W.S. Merwin, the newly-announced 17th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, an undisputed master who has won nearly every major literary award, opens the Library's 2010-2011 literary season with a reading of his poetry.


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