MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, June 30, 2004

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  • First Place Metros Need to Bounce Back (New York Post)

  • Back in lineup, Magee's smiling again (NJ Daily Record)

  • Rapids hope luck, defense hold vs. Metros (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Rapids reap rewards of new style (Denver Post)

  • Hanauer ready if MLS wants Seattle in 2005 (Seattle Times)

  • Busy Burn down to three healthy forwards (Dallas Morning News)

  • Salty Dogs a threat to Crew (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Which Mariners team will MLS' Burn tackle tonight? (Virginia Pilot)

  • Dogs dare to tackle major foe (The Post-Standard)

  • U.S. Open Cup Gameday (Star-Telegram)

  • Wizards unfazed by relocation report (Kansas City Star)

  • MLS notebook: Duncanville native finally shines (Dallas Morning News)

  • Parity dominates first half of MLS season (Kansas City Star)

  • Fire's Armas, Beasley may hear another U.S. call (Daily Southtown)

  • Mayor 'optimistic' about MLS, AFL (San Antonio Express-News)

  • Added Time: Shoes planted in U.S. soil required to cover Kreis' feat (Dallas Morning News)

  • Tests get harder for Fire Reserves (Daily Southtown)

  • Thunder: A long time coming (Star-Tribune)

  • Rhinos are wary of Fire Reserves (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)