MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005

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  • U.S. soccer's 'numbers game' about to start (USA Today)

  • Mathis Never Fulfilled Expectations at Salt Lake (Los Angeles Times)

  • D.C. United Makes Moves On Contracts (Washington Post)

  • Hunt kicks in another year (Kansas City Star)

  • The (city here) Earthquakes (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Signing Ruiz won't be easy for FC Dallas (Dallas Morning News)

  • A field day for fans of soccer (Kansas City Star)

  • Striving for 'connectivity' (Soccer America)

  • RSL will keep paying departed Mathis (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • On second thought ... (San Diego Union-Tribune)

  • Adu set to return for Challenge (The Post and Courier)

  • Wizards for Sale, but Will Stay Put for Now (Associated Press)

  • Mexico-Ghana could meet in Frisco in March (Dallas Morning News)

  • Measure calls for soccer helmets (Boston Globe)

  • 30 players chosen for Under-20 national soccer team camp (Associated Press)

  • A Light Goes Out in Heart of Game (International Herald Tribune)

  • Move to England tests Mexican star (Chicago Tribune)