MLS Newsstand – Jan. 26, 2006

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  • Welcome, MLS fans, to the digital age (Houston Chronicle)

  • Soccer faithful get in the spirit of 1836 (Houston Chronicle)

  • MLS' newly named Houston 1836 seeks local support (Associated Press)

  • Fuss about team names shouldn't lead to Mutiny (Houston Chronicle)

  • Galaxy's task: Find a way to stay on top (O.C. Register)

  • Wizards looking for a change (Kansas City Star)

  • Galaxy begin without 'Pando' (Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Jones ready to go for 11th MLS season (Long Beach Press-Telegram)

  • Crew will hit the road, stay busy in preseason (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Johnson injury not thought to be serious (Associated Press)

  • Ballouchy selected second overall (The Santa Clara)

  • MLS Cup MVP Ramirez not expected to return to Galaxy (Associated Press)

  • Stranger in a strange land (Bigapplesoccer.com)

  • Galaxy's Kirk Training With T&T (Soccer365.com)

  • Number as name is just lame (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Cary eager for soccer team (News and Observer)

  • Zenga favors U.S. to make a mark once again (ESPN.com)

  • Late goal lifts Mexico to soccer victory over Norway (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Buzz for Mexican match: A prodigal star returns (San Francisco Chronicle)