MLS Newsstand – Friday, May 7, 2004

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  • Henderson on verge of history (Denver Post)

  • Brown's ascent rapid since leaving Colorado (Boston Globe)

  • Rapids try to hit brakes on Revolution's drive (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Twellman still on hold: Revs striker seeks boost in production (Boston Herald)

  • Revs look to end Rapids streak (Associated Press)

  • Fire in 'great spot' heading into game with Wizards (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • New Burn defender Reyes must win his spot (Dallas Morning News)

  • Ring answers bell for Fire as Thornton's successor (Chicago Daily Herald)

  • Yet another ankle injury hits veteran (Columbus Dispatch)

  • United's Quaranta Recovering Again (Washington Post)

  • Europe an option, but Meola would rather stay in Kansas City (Associated Press)

  • PSV want young gun Adu (Sportinglife.com)

  • Wizards play ambassador (Sedalia Democrat)

  • Adu may play for team at Lockhart vs. Brazilians (Sun-Sentinel)

  • Notebook: Schedule might hinder Real Madrid's agenda (USA Today)

  • Fire tickets a hot commodity (Chicago Daily Southtown)

  • Former Bruin, Galaxy star Caligiuri enters Hall (Daily Breeze)

  • Hall of Fame facing crunch of candidates (USAToday.com)

  • 365 Q & A with Shalrie Joseph (Soccer365.com)

  • FUTSAL: Three MLS veterans on U.S. qualifying roster (Soccer America)

  • Rewind with Greg Lalas (USSoccerPlayers.com)

  • Strong weekend ahead for MLS (USSoccerUK.com)