MLS Newsstand – Thursday, April 28, 2005

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Chicago Fire 0, New England Revolution 3
Fire lacks fire in loss to Revs (Chicago Sun-Times)
Revs start out hot and extinguish Fire (Boston Herald)
Revolution comes up big, tops Fire (Chicago Daily Southtown)
Revolution stop Fire before they can start (Boston Globe)
Fire shut out; Poland, Mexico draw (Chicago Tribune)

Team effort pleases Nicol (Boston Herald)
Rookies make sparks but can't deliver Fire (Northwest Herald)
Fire loses before 54,427 (Chicago Daily Herald)
He was in it from start (Boston Globe)


Other articles
Llamosa Begins Comeback Bid With D.C. United (Washington Post)
16-year-old makes RSL debut (Salt Lake Tribune)
Ruiz's Act Already Plays Well in Dallas (L.A. Times)
Quakes star will retire after season (Mercury News)
Reserve-game result eases sting of loss (Columbus Dispatch)
Quakes' Dayak takes indoor league job (San Francisco Chronicle)
After ACL surgeries, Wizard players say they're better than ever (Kansas City Star)
Chivas looks for first win (Pasadena Star-News)
Nacogdoches' Dempsey riding fast track to top (Houston Chronicle)
Ihemelu proving he is pick of the litter (Pasadena Star-News)
RSL reserve team gets kicks vs. Y. (Deseret Morning News)
Riders' Grafer finds that reality kicks in (New York Daily News)
Landon Donovan: You can go home again (Soccer America)
Opponent's dive costly to RSL's Pope (Ogden Standard-Examiner)
Poland, Mexico battle to tie (Chicago Sun-Times)
Oops, sorry, red card result of good acting (Deseret Morning News)
Pride has a good time at Mexico-Poland match (Chicago Sun-Times)

Friendly outcome leaves 'em happy (Chicago Daily Southtown)
Mexico, Poland battle to a tie (Chicago Daily Herald)