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Rapids keep Galaxy scoreless in May
May 31 2006 11:43PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Dedi Ben-Dayan scored in the 34th minute to lift the Colorado Rapids to a 1-0 victory Wednesday over the Los Angeles Galaxy, who ended the month of May without scoring a goal.
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European leagues dominate at World Cup
May 31 2006 9:16PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - If the English Premier League, the Italian Serie A and the Spanish league were able to put together their own World Cup teams, no one else would stand a chance of winning the trophy.
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Moreno scores 100th goal in United's win
May 31 2006 9:02PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Jaime Moreno scored his 100th MLS goal, becoming the second player in league history to reach the milestone, and D.C. United increased their lead atop the Eastern Conference standings Wednesday night with a 5-1 victory over the Columbus Crew.
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China disappoints by missing World Cup
May 31 2006 3:56PM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Expectations were high four years ago when China made its World Cup debut in what was heralded as the first of many such finals appearances.
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42,000 show up for German soccer practice
May 31 2006 3:55PM (CT)
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) - More than 42,000 fans turned out Wednesday to watch an open practice of the German team nine days before it kicks off the World Cup.
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World Cup price for Mideast fans steep
May 31 2006 3:21PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - When it comes to the World Cup, Israelis and Palestinians are in full agreement: The price to watch the games on TV is too high.
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Prosecutors question Lazio president
May 31 2006 3:16PM (CT)
NAPLES, Italy (AP) - Lazio president Claudio Lotito was questioned for about six hours Wednesday by Naples prosecutors investigating match-fixing and manipulation of referee assignments in Italy's top soccer league.
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Israelis, Palestinians agree on World Cup
May 31 2006 6:04AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - When it comes to the World Cup, Israelis and Palestinians are in full agreement: The price to watch the games on TV is too high.
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