MLS Newsstand – Saturday, June 12, 2004

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  • Stewart Answers D.C.'s Emergency Call (Washington Post)

  • Resurgent Wizards find the road to their liking (Kansas City Star)

  • Fraser helped Columbus through early struggles (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Filling the Holes Is Half the Battle (L.A. Times)

  • There's Some Concern About Chivas Policy (L.A. Times)

  • Galaxy hosts battle of MLS leaders (Pasadena Star-News)

  • Galaxy's Kirovski lost to qualifier (Press-Enterprise)

  • For Rapids, it's puzzling (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Stars out for Galaxy, Fire (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Fire youth attempt to make the grade (Chicago Tribune)

  • Fire looking for boost from 'Pony' express (Daily Southtown)

  • Time to put their best foot forward (Daily Herald)

  • These Fire players thrust into spotlight (Daily Herald)

  • Burn faces difficulty again in Gibbs' absence (Star-Telegram)

  • Another loss for Revolution (Boston Globe)

  • Cancela must pick up slack (Boston Herald)

  • MetroStars facing tough stretch (New York Post)

  • Metros depend on rookie goalie (Star-Ledger)

  • Wells left with goalkeeping duties vs. Earthquakes (Daily Record)