MLS Newsstand – Thursday, May 6, 2004

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  • Fame calls for Akers, Wynalda & Caligiuri (New York Daily News)

  • Adu determined to remain starter (Washington Times)

  • Rapids try to put disappointment in past (Rocky Mountain News)

  • D.C. United, Kuffour Reach an Agreement (Washington Post)

  • Wizards midfielder rehabbing slowly (The Kansas City Star)

  • John needs permit (Boston Herald)

  • Capitalizing on Adu (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Good for nothing (Naperville Sun)

  • A constant pain for Pierce (Boston Herald)

  • The 'revolution' has arrived (Chicago Daily Southtown)

  • Bench best for Freddie Adu (Scripps-Howard)

  • Chivas may base MLS team in Chicago (FOXSportsworld.com)

  • Wynalda makes Hall, but he holds a grudge (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Deserving dignitaries enter Hall (ESPN Soccernet.com)

  • Hall of Fame Class Is Led by Caligiuri (L.A. Times)

  • Wheelock: Wynalda, Caligiuri become MLS Hall of Famers (FoxSportsWorld.com)

  • Akers, Caligiuri, Wynalda to go into U.S. soccer hall of fame (Associated Press)

  • Wynalda, Akers in Hall of Fame (Chicago Tribune)

  • Caligiuri earns call from Hall of Fame (Orange County Register)

  • Wynalda thanks Chicago (USSoccerUK.com)

  • Seattle loved the Sounders of '74 (Seattle Times)

  • The Tobias Lopez Column: The Burden (USSoccerPlayers.com)

  • Friedel doubt for Blackburn, U.S. (USSoccerUK.com)

  • The Mike Burns Column - US Friendlies? (USSoccerPlayers.com)

  • Rough Riders back to roots (Newsday)

  • Guatemala 1, Haiti 0 (Associated Press)

  • Bishop calls time to move Stateside (ManchesterOnline.co.uk)