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Monday, March 28, 2005
- U.S. soccer falls short in Mexico again 2-1 (USA Today)
- U.S. Sees Red, White and Green (Washington Post)
- The Chat - with Drew Carey (Washington Post)
- Kick-starting 10th year (Chicago Tribune)
- Forward position should be Real strength (Deseret Morning News)
- Mexico's faithful soccer fans get extra blessings (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Mexico Refuses to Let the U.S. Come Up for Air (Los Angeles Times)
- Donovan takes his share of blame (San Bernardino County Sun)
- U.S. Huffs, Puffs and Can't Slay the 'Giant' (New York Times)
- U.S. can't snap Mexico skid (Associated Press)
- Birmingham shoots, scores (The Birmingham News)
- Big name, big game (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Donovan: Inactivity with German club hurts U.S. play (USA Today)
- No joke: Comedian Carey a big fan of U.S. (Chicago Tribune)
- U.S. team gets wake-up call (Star-Telegram)
- Mexico stops passive U.S. in cup qualifier (Providence Journal)
- Mexico and its fans enjoy their fútbol fiesta (San Bernardino County Sun)
- U.S. loss leaves foul taste for players (ESPN Soccernet.com)
- 'The Giant Has Not Died' (New York Daily News)
- Herculean task is too tough for US (Boston Globe)
- Yielding to higher power (Chicago Tribune)
- Ways to get your kicks (Chicago Tribune)
- Mexico serves up some soccer revancha (Houston Chronicle)
- Mexico tops U.S. in Cup qualifier, 2-1 (Al Dia)
- Mexico victory a remake (Orange County Register)
- No celebration for Americans (San Bernardino County Sun)
- Fans gather for heated game between Mexico, U.S. teams (San Jose Mercury News)
- Boy and Girls Club Alumni to induct Jachym (The Record-Journal)
Sunday, March 27, 2005
- Donovan Unsure About Future (Los Angeles Times)
- Crew still working on lineup for opener (Columbus Dispatch)
- FC Dallas wraps up preseason (Star-Telegram)
- Fuego finds it's not yet part of the MLS galaxy (Fresno Bee)
- Osasuna defeats Chivas USA (Associated Press)
- RSL hopes to tap into Latino market (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Chivas off to slow start (Daily Breeze)
- Donovan would like a move to L.A. (San Bernardino County Sun)
- Chivas USA drops tuneup (Press-Enterprise)
- RSL goalkeeper set for spotlight (Deseret Morning News)
- Looking for a home-team advantage (Orange County Register)
- U.S. Soccer Team Is Slowly Turning Into a Melting Pot (New York Times)
- Great call by Smyth: Analyst enjoys cult following (Boston Herald)
- ESPN, give Hudson a shot (Sun-Sentinel)
- On soccer: Landon in LA (MetroWest Daily News)
- From Mexico with grudge (New York Daily News)
- Putting it all on the line (Denver Post)
- U.S. team's momentum puts pressure on Mexico (Houston Chronicle)
- U.S. soccer team faces road test (Kansas City Star)
- Spanish test: Johnson's task tough in Mexico (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- U.S. vs. Mexico has look of a real rivalry (Chicago Tribune)
- For Now, U.S. Team Enjoying the View (Washington Post)
- Ready for high level of soccer (Press-Enterprise)
- Defender Jackson to remain a Sounder (Seattle Times)
- Stadium sets the stage (Denver Post)
- United States, Mexico in World Cup qualifier today (Chicago Daily Herald)
- An always contentious rivalry (Miami Herald)
- U.S. fear factor has gone down (The Orange County Register)
- Americans Brace For Mexican Challenge (Tampa Tribune)
- Coaches locked in Tricolores power struggle (Al Dia)