MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2005

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New England Revolution at Colorado Rapids
Rapids adapt to star's call-up (Rocky Mountain News)
Clavijo should get an assist (Boston Globe)
Don't play "Misty" for Rapids coach (Denver Post)


WCQ - USA vs. Trinidad & Tobago
U.S. Starts Final Drive (Hartford Courant)
Middle Man Gives the U.S. More Options (Los Angeles Times)
Reyna Back in Middle of Things for U.S. (New York Times)
High Hopes: Arena, U.S. team poised to boot their way into soccer's big event (Patriot Ledger)
'Gooch' a big deal for U.S. soccer teame (USA Today)
Middle manager returns for U.S. Soccer (Dallas Morning News)
The life of O'Brien is about to take an upswing (Associated Press)
Reyna Fresh From Break (Hartford Courant)
Why No. 6 matters (SI.com)
Warriors have work cut out (Trinidad Express)
Warriors ready for hard work (Trinidad Guardian)
Reyna ready to help lead U.S to World Cup (Associated Press)
Arena calls on Reyna, Armas for qualifier against T&T (Chicago Sun-Times)
World Cup bid beckons for U.S. (Kansas City Star)
Playing with a purpose (Miami Herald)
Arena, U.S. treat Trinidad and Tobago with caution (Houston Chronicle)


Other Soccer Articles
Fire's Guerrero a no-go vs. Madrid (Chicago Daily Southtown)
Hejduk, Warzycha keep it quiet, polite after meeting (Columbus Dispatch)
No tackling dummy (San Jose Mercury News)
RSL Notes: Gregorio with team because of loyalty (Salt Lake Tribune)
Reinforcements bolster Chivas USA (Press Enterprise)
No doubt, Kreis can score big (Star-Telegram)
Newcomer Gregorio ready to go (Deseret Morning News)
RSL midfielder has a mug that seems drawn to abuse (Salt Lake Tribune)
MLS Notebook: Wizards are on pace to end the season last in attendance (Kansas City Star)
Another Metro makeover (Soccer America)
Taking success to a new level (Kansas City Star)