MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, May 19, 2004

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  • Injuries force change in LA's lineup (Press-Enterprise)

  • Injuries Hit United at a Bad Time (Washington Post)

  • Injuries force United to make lineup changes (Washington Times)

  • Banged-up Galaxy hits road to play United (Pasadena Star-News)

  • Degree of difficulty (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Ruiz to miss next 2 games (Orange County Register)

  • Freddy Adu Measures Success in Small Doses (Associated Press)

  • Galaxy Tonight (Los Angeles Times)

  • Frazzling friendly: Injuries mar Revs' Sporting opportunity (Boston Herald)

  • Sporting stop at Gillette to face the Revs (South Coast Standard-Times)

  • Rapids aim to raise bar on home streak (Denver Post)

  • Rookie's debut gets good review (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Added Time: Queiroz isn't the Real deal (Dallas Morning News)

  • Galaxy's Ruiz to miss two games (Associated Press)

  • South Bay Supes OK Fairgrounds Project (Bay City News)

  • Americans take flight overseas (Dallas Morning News)

  • Johnson scores in 2-1 loss (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

  • Conrad's Corner - MLS road trip offers chance for free entertainment (CNNSI.com)

  • MLS notebook: LA scoring whiz Ruiz out with ankle sprain (Dallas Morning News)

  • Cleveland loses its MLS benefactor in Wolstein (Columbus Dispatch)

  • The Glenn Davis Column: Pablo (USSoccerPlayers.com)

  • LA to meet United without Ruiz (USSoccerUK.com)

  • Chivas owner dealing with Chicago (USSoccerUK.com)

  • Cochrane makes short work of first start (USSoccerPlayers.com)