- 'Mary Poppins' Leads British Academy's Film Screenings
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Make No Bones About It: Fans Want to See Jackson
- Fort Wayne Shuts Down the Gulls
- San Fernando Runs Into a Real Tiger in 14-13 Loss
- Kehrli's 47-Yard Pass to Clark Clicks for Corona del Mar
- STAGE REVIEW : Quelle 'Experience' : Le Cirque du Soleil Makes a Full-Scale, Dazzling Comeback
- Arthur Jacobs, author of "Sir Arthur Sullivan...
- Master Chorale at Another Crossroads : Music: As the chorus opens its 27th season, the search narrows for a replacement for music director John Currie.
- Brat Pack Makes Strong Showing in Video Clips
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Result of Another Contender's Run at No. 1 Team: Morse 57, Kearny 6
- With Friends Like This, Who Needs Humility?
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Drexler Will Earn $8 Million in 1995-96 Season
- Another Enlightening Role for Danner in HBO's 'Judgment'
- Titans Are Happy to Be Home Again to Face Pacific
- Edison Gets the Jump on Santa Ana for 21-10 Win
- Budapest Ensemble to Tour With New Name : Classical music: The Budapest Chamber Orchestra 'Franz Liszt' brings a program of baroque and classical to the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa on Sunday.
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Contraband Exhumes Trappings of '60s
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- 25 State Churches Rank High in Attendance Survey
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Concert by S.D. Symphony Augurs Well for the Future
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Fogarty's Program Runs by the Books : USD: Football coach disdains the limelight, stresses academics, cares about his players and builds winners.
- PHOTO REVIEW : Exhibit With a Punch on View in S.D. : Most photojournalism is remembered only as long as the story is hot. But not the pictures in "Eyes of Time: Photojournalism in America" at the Museum of Photographic Arts.
- On the Road to Recovery : College football: Under NCAA sanctions, the Sooners are trying to clean up their image with Gibbs as coach. One thing hasn't changed: They still win.
- Carson's Walsh Hobbles Banning : Colts: Despite ankle injury, he breaks school record with 407 passing yards in 41-14 victory.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : O'Meara Stays on Las Vegas Hot Streak With 67
- TONIGHT'S PREP FOOTBALL : San Clemente Opens League Play at Mission Viejo
- How Network TV Can Move Boldly to Break Out of Prison : Television: The structure works against progressive ideas. New hardware and new commercial scheduling are needed to help series like "Cop Rock" break the mold.
- TV REVIEW : Can a Trusted Institution Avoid 'Judgment'? : Television: Church bureaucracy structures shelter for itself and a fallen priest in HBO movie taken from life.
- ROUNDUP : Curse Hangs Over Moorpark Soccer Streak
- Another effort by two limited partners to...
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Blank Canadiens for First Time Since 1970
- Sweet Narrows College Basketball Choices to 5
- Valencia Beats Savanna, Improves to 6-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE NOTES : Pirates Misled Reds With Pitching Change, but Leyland Not Sorry
- Fulford Leads Marina to Victory
- Advocate of Disabled to Speak Sunday
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Christensen Enjoys Fresh Start in Soccer
- Stanford Now Has the Edge : USC: The Cardinal, coming off upset of No. 1 Notre Dame, will try to end the Trojans' dominance today.
- Keating Takes Bail-Cutting Bid to Federal Court:...
- Dow Jones Freezes Salaries and Imposes Other Cuts : * Publishing: The company that owns the Wall Street Journal will also eliminate temporary jobs and cut its news space.
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa firm,...
- L.A. Ad Agency Turns Its Eyes Toward Spain : Cable: D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles will shape ads to persuade cable viewers to buy "pay-per-view" coverage of 1992 Summer Olympics.
- Garbage-Ban Plan Lands in Dump
- Riverside to Raze Charred Classic Theater
- U.S. Sets Off A-Weapon in Nevada : Nuclear: The test is the third since Iraq's invasion of Kuwait triggered the Mideast crisis.
- Israel Bars Palestinians From Temple Mount Prayer Services
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Supporters of Rival Measures Trade Jabs
- OXNARD : Bank Robbed for 2nd Time in 2 Days
- Shippers File Grievance Against Union for Walkout
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Saba's Scramble Paces Laguna Hills Over Costa Mesa
- THE BIG GAME / POINT LOMA 35, MIRA MESA 3 : Manassa Gets Rout Off to a Quick Start
- USD's Fuller Wins Twice, Advances to Regional Semis
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Rucker Gains 284 Yards as Glendale Routs Arcadia, 56-7
- Last-Minute Score and Conversion Run Give Katella Victory
- Arts Award Winners Celebrate a Double Victory : Arts: State artists receive Governor's Awards for excellence; they also approve of House decision to renew the arts agency.
- Cosby Loses Round in L.A. to Simpsons
- California Ballet Halloween Benefit
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Boston's Cavedogs Deliver Youthful Enthusiasm
- Senate Panel OKs $57 Billion for S&L; Bailout
- Luxury Hotels Are Thriving in Sluggish Market : Hospitality: Occupancy is up 6% at pricey inns. The new Ritz-Carlton is counting on its service to keep it competitive at the upper end.
- Iraqi Defenses Take a Cue From History : Strategy: U.S. analysts see resemblances in gulf to bloody trench warfare at Verdun in World War I.
- Hospital Killer Dies of Suicide Attempt
- Public to Get Peek at Laguna Laurel : Environment: Plans are under way for free tours of the Laguna Canyon land that the city wants residents to help buy.
- A Blindness to Bigotry : As beneficiaries of the civil-rights movement, Japanese-Americans abhor racist remarks by Japanese officials.
- A Proud Father's Senseless Death
- LAGUNA BEACH : Gentry, Christoph Lead in Fund Raising
- Feeling Owlish? Stay Up : UCLA: Game against San Diego State tonight will leave some late-evening plans in the air.
- Granada Hills Struggles but Beats Reseda
- New Dodger Menu--but Hot Dogs Stay
- True Brit : Interiors: The design and furnishings of an English home are eclectic and comfortable, with period furniture and a liberal use of chintz.
- Administration Opposes Revamped Rights Bill : Congress: Thornburgh warns President would veto measure in its current form. White House says compromise legislation still includes quotas.
- Iran-Contra Prosecutor to Drop Charges Against Ex-CIA Official
- Lebanon's Aoun Escapes Syria Bombardment, Flees to Embassy
- Union Aids Laguna Niguel Group to Spite Vegas Foe : Conservation: Casino proprietor Jack B. Binion owns a tract covered by the anti-growth initiative.
- Leonard Aaron Hershberg; Retired May Co. Executive
- Body of Baby Found
- Murder Charges Filed in Slaying of Airman
- COUNTYWIDE : Board to Consider Jail Site Rezoning
- A Soft Track for Rothmans Is Perfect for French Glory
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Drunk Driving Law Survives Court Test
- Miller, His Freedom Waning, Proclaims Innocence
- VENTURA : 2 Plead Not Guilty to Animal Neglect
- Group Asks Ferraro to Drop Support for CRA Extension : Redevelopment: The councilman has introduced a motion to renew the agency's ability to seize property in North Hollywood beyond February.
- Developer Drops Plan for 3 Malibu Mansions
- ICN Loses $5.5 Million in Third Quarter : Financial: The Costa Mesa firm says a 47% sales increase failed to boost bottom-line results.
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- NUTS & BOLTS : Sweaters Need TLC and a Bit of Cedar
- Flores' Disclosure Report Has Errors Similar to Eu's
- Last of German, Belgian Envoys Leave Kuwait
- Countywide : Prop. M Picks Up Backing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youth Shot Dead in Robbery Attempt
- Formula One driver Alessandro Nannini of Italy...
- Close Just Wasn't Good Enough for Pittsburgh : Pirates: Martinez almost had big homer, but team knows it didn't play well enough to win.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Ends Its Three-Day Fall, Climbs 32.92
- Congress Greets Northrop CEO With Anger
- Polaroid Wins $909 Million From Kodak : Photography: The firms have been involved in a patent-infringement suit for years. Analysts had expected the award to be much larger.
- Whistle-Blower Promoted by S&L; Agency
- Deal Hailed as Key to Regional Rail System : Commuters: Agreement for 177 miles of rights of way in Los Angeles County is expected to hasten the opening of a 5-mile stretch of rail in northwest Orange County.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITIONS : Term Limits Would Oust Lawmakers and a System
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Firecracker Factory Explosion Kills Five
- Shore Batteries in Kuwait High on Navy Target List : Military: With little opposition expected from air and sea, planners zero in on Iraq's coastal guns and missiles.
- Richard Edmund Rauhut; Retired Aerospace Engineer
- Renovation Upstaged in Favor of a New Theater
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Budget Cuts Erase 200 Classes
- COSTA MESA : Elite British Band to Play at College
- POINT MUGU : Air Show to Begin Today at Test Center
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Three Tennessee football players were suspended when...
- 250 Americans Back Home From Kuwait : Refugees: The freedom flight lands in North Carolina, ending two months of terror in the Persian Gulf.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Private Firm to Run Bookstore
- Powerless to Deport Criminal, INS Says : Immigration: Hungarian government would not take back the man who killed a popular L.A. detective.
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- ELECTIONS COUNTY SUPERVISORS : 2 Rivals Agree More Than Disagree
- 6 to Receive UCI's Highest Honor at Ceremony for 25th Anniversary
- STANTON CITY COUNCIL
- Loara Establishes Its Ground Game, Beats El Dorado
- Construction Flaws Found in Romania Nuclear Plant
- Archer (Archie) E. McLaurine; 98-Year-Old Bowler
- Split Widens Between Honig, State Panel : Politics: The California Board of Education votes to hire a lawyer to deal with the schools chief. That sparks a confrontation at the board's meeting.
- 2 Firefighters Injured in Industrial Blaze : Fire: Sunbird Enterprises, a patio furniture company, and HP Marine are heavily damaged in Costa Mesa.
- We Can't Survive on Memories Alone : Farmers Market: A venerable institution needs an expanded economic base, lest it go the way of other well-known landmarks.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Anti-Graffiti Law First Salvo on Gangs
- Toddler Killed, 10 Hurt in 4-Vehicle Accident
- $10 Million Voted for New I-5 Checkpoint : Immigration: The Border Patrol facility would replace the present one near San Clemente, but it would be three miles farther south.
- IRVINE : Shoppers Asked to Help Fill Food Bank
- Reds Might Have Speed to Test the A's : Baseball playoffs: Two scouts from the Baltimore Orioles say Cincinnati matches up with Oakland better than some people think.
- Hemdale Sues Orion Over Films: Hemdale Film...
- Advanced Micro Devices: The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based computer...
- FURNISHINGS : Collected 'Treasures' Perfect Room's Decor
- Colleges Worried About Voter Backlash : Prop. 143: Officials of state's higher-education systems fret that dwindling support for bonds could sink $450-million measure.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Criticism by ANC Brings Reform Delay
- Iraq Polls Party on Kuwaiti Pullout, Hussein's Foes Say
- $110-Million Windfall for Agencies Seen in Passage of Water Bond Measure : Prop. 148: An interest rate subsidy that avoided deletion in the Legislature would benefit smaller operations while putting added costs on taxpayers, state officials say.
- TUSTIN : 2 Schools Celebrate National Awards
- Padres Fire Romenesko, Hire Barr
- National Hardcourt Event Scheduled at Westlake Club
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Alemany's Barnum Scores 6 Times in 41-7 Win
- Greg Windle Guides Troy Past Sonora
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Riggs Has Back Spasms, but Should Face Giants
- Magazine Sketches U.S. Plan for 4-Day Iraq War
- Savvy Teens : Volunteers: A group of low-income students from Century High School is given the Spirit of Volunteerism Award in recognition of its members' efforts in helping others.
- Passenger Killed When Vehicle Overturns
- WESTMINSTER : Couple Reunited After 5 Long Years
- ORANGE : School Board Votes to Fight New Law
- Inflated Salary Forces Rainbow Water Chief Out
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH
- Deal Hailed as Key to Regional Rail System : Commuter: New rights-of-way could be foundation for network that would rival those in Toronto, Paris.
- Fast on Behalf of Indians Begins on Capitol Steps
- South Awash in Pincers of Dual Storms
- This Classroom Goes to Troubled Youths : Education: Some detest school, others are furious about being locked up. But teen-agers admitted to a Port Hueneme hospital for behavioral and emotional problems learn they can't play hooky.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Illegal Hunters Left Their Names Behind
- Fired Employee Slays 1, Wounds 2 and Kills Self
- Child Killed by Car
- Kuwait's Exiled Leaders Ready to Allow Reforms
- Prosecution Seeks to Use Broderick Quotes : Trial: Judge to rule whether dramatic statements allegedly made by murder defendant about her ex-husband and his new wife are admissible.
- Flores Urges Campaign to Silence New Year's Guns
- Apology, Payment 48 Years in Making : Reparations: In Little Tokyo, Justice Department officials present five centenarians with checks for mistreatment suffered in internment camps.
- SANTA PAULA : School Gets $31,517 in Lottery Grants
- Rise in Complaints Spurs Inspections of Valet Parking
- Irvine Takes to Air, Beats Dana Hills, 26-14
- Garcia's Three Scores Lead El Modena Past Villa Park, 38-23
- Tustin Rolls Past University for Sixth Consecutive Victory
- Westminster Driver Slain; Passenger Held
- Clippers Give Harper Guaranteed 4-Year Deal
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : GOLDEN LEAGUE
- The Rule Is: Curse an Umpire, Pay the Penalty
- Murray on Nancy: Poison and Praise
- Violence in Jerusalem
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- Murray on Nancy: Poison and Praise
- American and Shakespeare
- The Road Is Indeed the Place for Clark
- Wrong Impression on Guard
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- Singing Dio's Praises
- Freeway Furor
- Hate Coverage, Mascot, but Love Bob Miller
- Violence in Jerusalem
- A's Have Attitude, but It's Wrong One
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- Blacks in 'Streetcar'
- No Excuse for Boredom
- Violence in Jerusalem
- Violence in Jerusalem
- And No, He Wasn't Played by Phil Silvers
- Sentencing Guidelines
- This Reader Disagrees With Assessment of Seau
- Dodgers Should Keep Valenzuela, Daniels
- North's Backing of McClintock
- Fight School Assessment Fees
- Clippers' Handling of Kimble Is Typical
- Blacks in 'Streetcar'
- UCLA's Young Should Have Acted His Age
- Hate Coverage, Mascot, but Love Bob Miller
- Hahn and Black Community
- Reaganomics
- Laid-Back San Diego Not a City for Champions
- Jury Verdicts in Cincinnati, Ft. Lauderdale
- The Rule Is: Curse an Umpire, Pay the Penalty
- Dodgers Should Keep Valenzuela, Daniels
- Cutting U.S. Aid to El Salvador
- Hate Coverage, Mascot, but Love Bob Miller
- Names in the News - Oct. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 13, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 13, 1990
- 2 Escape Unhurt From Freeway Gunmen's Shots
- COMMENTARY : Jewish-Catholic Relations Still Need Work : Interfaith: Although there have been great strides made, more needs to be done, two scholars contend. They say there is a need to attract more young people into the dialogue.
- Report on Matsushita Boosts MCA Stock Price : Entertainment: The shares jumped $4 after a Tokyo newspaper article said the Japanese suitor might bid $7.75 billion for the whole company.
- Democrats Back New Tax Plan; Face-Off Likely
- Key Kohl Aide Shot at Rally; Suspect Held
- Wilson Misses Key Senate Abortion Vote to Campaign : Governor's race: His absence enables a parental-notification amendment, which he opposes, to avoid being killed. It now could become law.
- Wholesale Prices Rise 1.6% in September, Fueled by Oil Costs : Economy: Two-month surge in the producers' index is the biggest since 1980. Inflation pace makes it less likely the Fed will try to cut interest rates.
- Israel Condemned by U.N. for Deaths of 19 Palestinians : Diplomacy: The United States joins in a unanimous vote expressing 'alarm' at violence used by security force. The PLO says the resolution doesn't go far enough.
- Company Sues to End Building Moratorium : Development: Taylor Woodrow Homes seeks quit claim to disputed Laguna Niguel land, $25 million.
- Gradco Systems, Plenum Inc. Prepare for Proxy Fight
- Bond Prices Pull Dow Up 32.92 Points
- School Bus Maker Crown Coach to Close Next March
- UAL Proposes to Sell Employees 20% of...
- Robert White; Led Kent State in 1960s
- 25 of 100 Largest Congregations Are in California, Survey Shows
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Focus on Iraq Worsening Budget Crisis
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Witness Doubts Surrogate's Claim of Bonding : Custody case: A professor of psychiatry says Anna Johnson's statements while pregnant do not indicate that she had an attachment to the baby she was carrying.
- Serious Issue: Dan Quayle briefly considered running...
- Buccaneers Day Celebration at Two Harbors
- Port Walkout Treated Gingerly by Critics : Labor: D.A. investigators seeking to serve a warrant were cornered by about 300 members. Union local shut down Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors for 13 hours.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Water District Won't Punish Violators Yet
- OXNARD : 5 Complaints Named Officer, Lawyers Say
- Police Say Man Shouting Racial Hatred Kills Latino
- Don't Drink the Water, State Building Staff Told
- County Weather Outlook Outstanding
- Roth Likely to Chair Train Commission
- Part-Time Work Available for Retirees
- ANAHEIM : City's Plan to Buy Church Land Gains
- Accused Rapist Eliminated as a Suspect in 5 Slayings
- Australian Disputes Surface Planned by U.S. for Davis Cup
- Brito, Western Trim Magnolia
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Downs Sailors in Volleyball
- THE PACIFIC 10 / MAL FLORENCE : Conference Coaches Rooting for Oregon
- Quarterback Bobby Hebert, now residing in Manhattan...
- FISHING NOTES : Overnight Runs for Bluefin, Yellowtail Strong
- Buss Has New Deck to Shuffle
- And Now for Something Pythonian
- Maz Hysteria : The Ballpark Is Gone, but 30 Years After Homer, Memories of Mazeroski Still Strong in Pittsburgh
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- ANALYSIS : Where There's a Will : Stage: If San Diego has a patron saint of theater, it surely must be William Shakespeare. Audiences just never seem to tire of him.
- Clippers Play in Nebraska
- REAL ESTATE : Home Prices May Still Edge Up, Consultant Says
- Macy Sells Finance Units to Lighten Debt
- Firms Owned by Blacks in County Growing Steadily : Entrepreneurship: Along with the the usual start-up problems, African-Americans must also work harder to overcome negative racial stereotypes.
- Government Sells Bailout Bonds: The government sold...
- Calvary Chapel Stands Tall on Fundamentalist Tenets : Religion: Santa Ana church draws 12,000 people on Sundays and operates a vast outreach program.
- Sergeant to Testify on Dalton Case Work : Trial: A judge orders Robert Kavanaugh to explain his on-duty investigations on behalf of fellow officers accused of criminal vandalism.
- Covert Activity Curbs Close to Final Passage : Legislation: The rules would require the President to provide advance approval of secret projects. Iran-Contra case led to the new measures.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Former Mayor Gets 9 Years in Prison
- GARDEN GROVE : Korean Festival Opens With Carnival
- Have We Dulled Our Edge? : Those distressing reports from the gulf on equipment unreliability
- Task Force Will Tackle Medical Woes
- Man Won't Be Charged in Failed Store Robbery
- Colorado Might Have Needed a Sixth Down : THE COLLEGES
- THE BIG GAME / MIRA MESA-POINT LOMA : Loser Likely to Leave City Eastern Picture
- Pittsburgh Switches Pitchers : Baseball: Leyland will start Power in tonight's playoff game because 'the Reds are so tough against left-handers.'
- 'Dancing in the End Zone' Fumbles Its Chances
- Inventor's File Is Lost in Patent Pile : Search: After 20-year battle to obtain rights, chip originator's application is missing. He's not upset, though.
- Trump Seeks to Restructure Loans: Developer Donald...
- Split Decision Takes a Toll on Phone Company Foe : Consumers: A woman who fought AT&T;'s rate structure for 17 years gets a partial victory. Now she's giving up the fight.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- LOCAL : History Texts Get Final Approval
- Saddam Hussein Held Hostage by His Obsession With the Arab Myth : Profile: In the context of his own dark, conspiratorial world, Iraq's leader becomes a predictable creature.
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Lotto Player Wins $50-Million Jackpot
- Terrier Beats Ruff Odds in Kuwait Escape
- WORLD : Turkish Foreign Minister Quits
- WORLD : Japan Deployment Faces Flak
- Robert Schulberg; Radio Executive
- A Taxing Question : Wealth: The affluent hold mixed opinions on plans affecting income taxes, capital gains. Some have sympathy for President Bush; others are angry.
- COLUMN ONE : Getting the Message by Computer : New technologies and networks are helping more people to communicate by electronic mail. Speed, directness and a sense of anonymity are attracting home users.
- Planners Vote to Limit Landfill's Expansion
- Therapist Lost License, Kept Clients : Ethics: An admission that he had sex with two former patients cost Dana Prom Smith his state marriage and family counselor's license. He's a consultant now.
- THE SIDELINES : Game Preserve 'Hunt' Probed
- Garcia Picks Up Pace and Some Wins Too : After Steady Improvement, Glendale Runner Enters Mt. SAC Invitational as a Co-Favorite
- Collins' 18 Kills Lead UC Irvine in Volleyball
- Dominguez Hills Women's Soccer Team Discovers the Winning Formula : Colleges: In their past four games, the Lady Toros have scored 15 goals and allowed only four.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Same U.S. Davis Cup Team to Face Australia
- Britt/Brown Quintet Still Fiddlin' Around
- 'Mr. Guitar' Returns to Country Sound
- Local Comics to Perform at Irvine Services Benefit
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hopper's 'Hot Spot' Again Raises Cain
- Schnabel Will Search for New Talent : Radio: 'Morning Becomes Eclectic' host to do his last show today. Then he'll put his talent to work for a record company.
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- MCI Offers Plan to Combat Unapproved Service Switches