MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005

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  • S.J. starts ball rolling toward subsidized stadium for Quakes (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Adu to be invited to first U.S. camp (Associated Press)

  • Bridgeview officials subpoenaed in probe (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Schmid makes first move, trades for versatile defender (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Quakes stadium idea is folly (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Don't give up on pro soccer in San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Head scratching about proposal to save Quakes (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Rapids get Glen from Crew for Kotschau (Denver Post)

  • Trinidad and Tobago's Glen makes Rapid move (Associated Press)

  • Columbus trades forward Glen to pick up D Kotschau (Associated Press)

  • Arena: U.S. not a power (Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Arena calls for U.S. to be considered as World Cup seeds (Reuters)

  • Arena brings success to national stage (Cavalier Daily)

  • New approach has SMU coach in familiar spot (Dallas Morning News)

  • My Country, 'Tis of Thee (ESPN.com)

  • HBO documentary features Hamm, team (Associated Press)

  • European Soccer Starts War on Racism (Associated Press)

  • 'Rock 'n' roll footballer' (San Diego Union-Tribune)

  • Mexican League getting serious (Chicago Tribune)