MLS Newsstand – Friday, August 6, 2004

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  • League suspends Donovan (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Major League Soccer: Looking for a nickname (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Checketts vows no double-Zs (Deseret Morning News)

  • Feisty veteran's versatility serves Crew well on back line (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Kante odd man out in shake-up (Boston Globe)

  • D.C. United's Petke Doesn't Make the Trip to Play San Jose (Washington Post)

  • Checketts says soccer will bring jobs, million$ (Deseret Morning News)

  • Soccer stadium a big plum (Deseret Morning News)

  • Money game: Cities compete for soccer venue (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • MLS main course has arrived (ESPN Soccernet.com)

  • Donovan Suspended for Criticizing Ref (Associated Press)

  • Mexican club ponders putting team in Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • 'Quakes supporters urge new stadium to keep team (San Jose Business Journal)

  • Soccer on Home Plates (The Connection Newspaper)

  • Rapid Reserve's work not done yet (Boulder Daily Camera)

  • How Soccer Explains the World (Motherjones.com)

  • Soccer Stars Encounter Road Bump (L.A. Times)

  • Kickers Notes (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

  • Soccer: Rhinos thirsting to score (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)