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Articles in August-Sept, 2003 issue of Soccer Digest
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Captain for life: the former D.C. star has waved goodbye to his playing career, but he is still a central figure in American soccer - Interview: John Harkes - Interview
by Ashley Jude Collie - 2003 A-League schedule - Names and Numbers - Calendar
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Too much, too young? - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Pablo Ruiz -
More than just a pretty face: Heather Mitts is often called "the Anna Kournikova of soccer," but that tag neglects her considerable on-field skills - Biography
by Rick Woelfel -
This quake is shaking things up in San Jose - Rising star: Brian Ching
by Joseph D'Hippolito - 2003 WUSA schedule - Names and Numbers - Women's United Soccer Association - Calendar
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Home, sweet home - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Jeremy Brock -
Better late than never: with only four months to prepare for the Women's World Cup, U.S. Soccer officials don't expect to repeat the success of the 1999 event, but it still should be a big boost, for the WUSA
by Barry Milner -
The foundation: MetroStars and U.S. defender Eddie Pope has gone from a steady player to a team leader and MLS's most valuable performer
by Michael Lewis - 2003-04 Champions league qualifiers - Names and Numbers - Illustration
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MLS must invite others to invest in its future - Direct Kick - Major League Soccer
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Soccer spice: how the dramatic fall and rise of David Beckham made him an international legend
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More lucky than good - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Keith Watkins - 2003 MLS schedule - Names and Numbers - Major League Soccer - Calendar
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More, more, more - The Fans Speak Out
by Kevin Semet - Old world order: player of the year Pavel Nedved may hail from New Europe, but traditional powers such as Italy and Spain are still home to most of the sport's elite
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Not just a game: U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard has the ability to play for Manchester United, but now he must learn to deal with the pressure of being on England's most high-profile club
by Marc Connolly - Quick quiz
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The world's team: just as they have done in Asia and Europe, Manchester United are aggressively aiming to capture the hearts of American soccer fans - and money
by Marc Connolly
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