MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005

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  • Earthquakes Are Looking at Houston (Los Angeles Times)

  • Quakes' owners say team will be moved (San Francisco Chronicle)

  • After 10 years, MLS can point to success (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

  • MLS targets city for move of franchise (Houston Chronicle)

  • Jones Was the Navigator on the Path to Title (Los Angeles Times)

  • Increasingly, MLS bears 'Made in USA' label (Dallas Morning News)

  • Nkong gone as Rapids waive three (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Quakes may be days from Houston move (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Revolution on empty for Cup (Boston Globe)

  • Changing the playoff structure (ESPN.com)

  • Clubs Want Nations to Pay for Pain (International Herald Tribune)

  • Kraft and Liverpool upbeat after 'positive' talks (The Guardian)

  • Mexico has point to make in World Cup tune-up (Houston Chronicle)

  • Scotland audition inconclusive for some (ESPN.com)

  • Tuesday's rumours (The Guardian)

  • Australia earns World Cup berth on penalty kicks (Associated Press)