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Articles in Oct-Nov, 2003 issue of Soccer Digest
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In defense of Landon - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Jason Poon -
Towering inferno: the retirement of diminutive midfielder Mauricio Cienfuegos will sap some of the creativity from the Galaxy attack
by D'Hippolito Joseph -
Thanks for the memories: after more than a decade of glory, the U.S.'s soccer pioneers are preparing to step aside
by Barry Wilner -
Up the Ante - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Chris Mitchum -
Grassroots movements: from Philadelphia and Seattle to Milwaukee and Rochester , some atypical locations are emerging as key American soccer towns - N.Y
by Clemente Lisi - Schedule - Women's World Cup - Calendar
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Chicago's Jamaican sensation storms MLS - Rising Star: Damani Ralph
by Scott Plagenhoef -
Will the sun set? The shaky world economy has been unkind to English soccerand it's not only the small clubs that are hurting
by Scott Plagenhoef -
The fireworks squad: John Spencer and Chris CarrieriMLS's most explosive forward duohave turned the once disjointed Colorado Rapids into the league's most potent team
by Marc Connolly -
It's time for Donovan to return to Europe - Landon Donovan of the San Jose Earthquakes
by Scott Plagenhoef -
Contenders for the crown: usual suspects such as Norway, Germany, and China head the deepest field in Women's World Cup history
by Barry Wilner -
No love lost: the Norway-United States rivalry has no historical or social roots, but it is the most competitive contest in women's sports
by Michael Lewis - Before MLS was king - development of Major League Soccer in United States - Brief Article
- Major offseason European transfers - soccer player changes - Illustration
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The dean of students: the longtime Indiana coach helped define NCAA soccer and has kept it vital even in the MLS era - interview of Jerry Yeagley - Interview
by Michael Lewis - Quick quiz - soccer quiz and answers


