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The opening day of a hearing on MCIrsquo plans for emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy ended early, as the companyrsquo representatives and those of two major organizations opposing its reorganization plan informed the court that they may be near a settlement.U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Arthur Gonzalez gave the parties until midnight Monday to conclude their negotiations. When the court reconvenes Tuesday morning, the judge said he will expect either a status report on settlement plans or to proceed with the beginning of the hearing.Gonzalez had earlier in the day rejected motions for a longer postponement of the hearing and for a summary judgment rejecting MCIrsquo reorganization plan. Since a one-day delay in opening the hearing would not unduly slow proceedings and could lead to a settlement
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