MLS Newsstand – Saturday, August 28, 2004

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D.C. United at New England Revolution


  • Dempsey returns to action (New England Revolution)

  • Eskandarian Out, But Ankle Injury Is 'Not Severe' (Washington Post)

  • A new breed (Boston Globe)

  • Revs running out of chances to start streak (The Patriot Ledger)

  • Teen's star on the rise: United's Adu begins to shift into high gear (Boston Herald)

  • Revs just need a win (Milford Daily News)

  • Gold caps Mia's marvelous career (Washington Times)

    Chicago Fire at Dallas Burn


  • Time running out for Burn (Dallas Morning News)

  • Wilt hopes help's on the way (Daily Southtown)

  • Fire, Burn meet for final time at Cotton Bowl (Daily Herald)

  • GM Elliott says Clarke will return as Burn coach (Dallas Morning News)

  • Costa Rican striker loaned to Chicago Fire (Associated Press)

    Colorado Rapids at San Jose Earthquakes


  • Earthquakes in contention for playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Rapids' focus: Rising to first (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Shakey future haunts Quakes (San Francisco Chronicle)

  • Meet the Quakes Sunday (The Salinas Californian)

    Other MLS and soccer


  • Szetela prepared for more Q &A's (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Argentina Wins First-Ever Soccer Gold (Associated Press)

  • Kicking Back (Los Angeles Times)