MLS Newsstand – Monday, August 29, 2005

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National Soccer Hall of Fame
Colorado Rapids vs. D.C. United
United to stand without Adu (Oneonta Daily Star)
Harkes completing his long and winding road from Kearny to the Hall (Star-Ledger)


Other soccer articles
Healing Beasley may be boon to U.S. soccer team (USA Today)
Williams' family helps with turnaround (Salt Lake Tribune)
Donovan can't silence crowd for long as Quakes edge Galaxy (San Jose Mercury News)
Doyle is honored as first in team's Hall (San Jose Mercury News)
Twellman pleased with Noonan pairing (Boston Globe)
Extra effort boosts Revolution again (Boston Globe)
United's Gaffes Revive Revolution (Washington Post)
Twellman, Revs click(Boston Herald)
Warren makes real save (Boston Herald)
Twellman's 'late' tally lifts Revs (Providence Journal)
FC Dallas still can't find winning formula (Star-Ledger)
Quakes stay on track despite uncertain times (Houston Chronicle)
At its own pace, RSL endearing state fans (Salt Lake Tribune)
Lessons learned (MetroWest Daily News)
Italian referee Collina resigns from association (Associated Press)
Soldiers use soccer to win over Haitians (Associated Press)