MLS Newsstand -- May 30, 2008

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DC United 2 at New England Revolution 2

Revolution rally salvages tie (Boston Globe)
A keeper: Reis was called on to be savior early and often (Boston Globe)
Tie suits Revs fine (Boston Herald)
Two-Goal Lead Too Much For United to Maintain (Washington Post)
Cristman, Dube goals earn tie for Revolution (Associated Press)
Revs get a point (Attleboro Sun Chronicle)
Reis, Revs save tie with United (Worchester Telegram & Gazette)
Revived D.C. United settles for tie (Soccer America)


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Rapids roster more closely resembles global community (Rocky Mountain News)
Dallas has its way in Denver (Denver Post)
Real Salt Lake: Team battling to stay in Western Conference contention (Deseret Morning News)
Hurdles confront McBride's desire to join Fire (Chicago Tribune)
MLS: Fire isn't local boy McBride's only suitor (Chicago Sun-Times)
Soccer executive has high hopes for Chester squad (Philadelphia Inquirer)
'I'm delighted he's not here' (Toronto Sun)
At least one man's happy Beckham's not coming to Toronto (National Post)
Cunningham to start up front against L.A. Galaxy (Toronto Star)
'A great chance' for Canadian soccer (Toronto Sun)
Canada facing 'conveyer belt' of soccer talent (Canwest News Service)
TNT happy to bring you this fine column on Sounders (Tacoma News Tribune)
Q and A with MLS player Pat Onstad (Province)
U.S. forwards continue to disappoint (ESPN.com)
U.S. still seeking a dominant midfield presence (ESPN.com)