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...wireless partner. In an ironic twist, MCI exited the cellular-phone business eight years ago by selling its licenses to McCaw for $120 million. The company is also financially pressed to reduce the $5 billion in fees that it pays to the local Baby Bells for the right to connect to the local telephone network. A wireless system would allow MCI largely to bypass the Baby Bells as well...
...significance of a journey cannot be measured by its length. When I reached Logan at 7 a.m. Saturday morning (February 12) and was told that my flight to Detroit (from where I would connect to a N.O.-bound plane) was canceled, I thought briefly of hijacking a plane to get there. Instead, I went back to my room and slept the entire day, getting up at 4 a.m. the next day to make a 6:20 a.m. flight. I knew I had to get there...
...definitely have to shoot a lot," she added. "We can skate faster [than Northeastern] and we just have to beat them to the puck. We have to connect a little bit better and just play well...
...return to the city's past. Before the unbridled freeway and suburban development of the 1950s and '60s, Los Angeles traveled on trolleys -- over an extended grid of 12 lines covering 1,500 miles. Metrolink and a complementary subway system under downtown to be completed in 1997 will eventually connect 70 stations across 400 miles of track -- a case of going back to the future...
...shot more three pointers in the first half than we are used to." Harvard Coach Frank Sullivan said." Yale was playing off our perimeter guys, and we didn't connect on those shots...