MLS Newsstand – Sunday, August 29, 2004

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Columbus Crew at MetroStars


  • Metros look to fix ship (Herald News)

  • Metros' lead on the line (New York Post)

  • MetroStars need win to stay first in East (Daily Record)

  • Akwari up to challenge now (Columbus Dispatch)

  • MetroStars scouting report (Daily Record)

    D.C. United 0, New England Revolution 0


  • Goal eludes Revs: Earn point in scoreless draw with D.C. (Boston Herald)

  • Revolution are barred from win (Boston Globe)

  • The Tie Fits New England, United (Washington Post)

  • Howey warms up fast (Boston Globe)

  • Revs' tie leaves playoff drive in neutral (Providence Journal)

  • Revolution, United settle for tie (MetroWest Daily News)

  • Two or more teams on tap (Boston Herald)

  • Revolution settle for scoreless draw with United (The Sun-Chronicle)

    Dallas Burn 4, Chicago Fire 1


  • O'Brien finds range, ends scoring drought (Dallas Morning News)

  • Defeat drops Fire to league bottom (Chicago Tribune)

  • Notebook: Brimstone Cup won't flame out (Dallas Morning News)

  • Fire buried by Burn (Daily Southtown)

  • Johnson's 2 goals give Burn win over Fire (Associated Press)

    Colorado Rapids 0, San Jose Earthquakes 0


  • Cannon plunges Quakes into last (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Quakes can't solve ex-keeper (San Francisco Chronicle)

  • Land of the braveheart (Scotland on Sunday)

  • Cannon key to scoreless tie (Associated Press)

    Other MLS and soccer


  • Mia Hamm chosen to carry U.S. flag (Associated Press)

  • On soccer: No denying impact of Hamm (MetroWest Daily News)

  • Tevez Casts His Own Shadow (Los Angeles Times)

  • Hamm, others leave an impressive legacy (Houston Chronicle)

  • Boca Juniors-Cienciano OB match near (Miami Herald)

  • Parity exists in soccer, just at different levels (Sun-Sentinel)