MLS Newsstand – Tuesday, November 30, 2004 to Wednesday, December 1, 2004

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  • Fire Breaks Ground For New Stadium (Daily Southtown)

  • Fire breaks ground on stadium (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Fire breaks ground for Bridgeview Stadium (Daily Herald)

  • Stadium's first crowd is a sellout (Daily Southtown)

  • Ground broken for Fire stadium (Chicago Tribune)

  • U.S.'s Path to World Cup Begins on the Road (Washington Post)

  • New Frisco stadium wants U.S. qualifier (Star-Telegram)

  • Sakiewicz: Metros not interested in Meola (Herald News)

  • U.S. Route to World Cup Begins on Road (New York Times)

  • Fire stadium reflects 'Chicago charm' (Daily Southtown)

  • Fire excited about groundbreaking news (Daily Herald)

  • U.S. Cup quest hits road (New York Daily News)

  • Even in uncertain times, Metros better off than 5 years ago (Herald News)

  • Victory platform (San Diego Union-Tribune)

  • Soccer notes: Meola may be reunited with Metros (Star-Ledger)

  • World Cup bid heats up early for U.S. (Dallas Morning News)

  • Athlete talks to students about benefits of milk (Leavanworth Times)

  • Americans draw Feb. 9 road opener (Associated Press)

  • Rhinos narrow search for a new coach (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

  • IU makes significant impact in Major League Soccer (Indianapolis Star)

  • Round Starts With Road Trip (Hartford Courant)

  • Added Time: What are the odds of these nations at odds? (Dallas Morning News)

  • Obstacles ahead (SI.com)

  • Gough named new Livingston boss (Sporting Network)

  • Coaching Germany From U.S. (New York Times)

  • Beasley feels at home in Eindhoven (PSV.nl)

  • Inside Soccer: Slumping Arsenal falls behind Chelsea (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)