MLS Newsstand – Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005

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  • Houston Is Top Contender to Land M.L.S. Team (Associated Press)

  • Galaxy future bright (OC Register)

  • Familiar names no longer with RSL (Deseret Morning News)

  • Nkong goes unclaimed in MLS' waiver draft (Denver Post)

  • Anacostia scores soccer venue (The Georgetown Voice)

  • Chivas USA trading for Dunseth (Press-Enterprise)

  • Countess waived by Real Salt Lake (Associated Press)

  • Developing the young involves more than drills (Houston Chronicle)

  • Dunseth traded by RSL (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Dunivant adds a physical element to his game (ESPN.com)

  • Tri's try falls way short (Houston Chronicle)

  • Soccer referee is sentenced to prison (Associated Press)

  • Bulgarians have luck on their side (Houston Chronicle)

  • Mexico lost without its T.O. on field (Houston Chronicle)

  • Mexico falls to Bulgaria, 3-0 (Associated Press)

  • A Lot to Celebrate, for Some Countries (Los Angeles Times)

  • First-timers qualify on final day for 2006 World Cup (Associated Press)

  • Some surprises in Cup field (Chicago Tribune)