- Section 2 Around the Net - Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Chivas USA Using Versatility to Succeed
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Can Klinsmann Resist California?
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Milan Believes Scudetto Still Possible
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Wenger Says United Will Pay for Not Scoring More
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Serie A to Separate From Serie B
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Palmeiras and Chivas Advance in Copa Libertadores, Barely
- Section 2 Around the Net - Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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MLS Picks Foreign Foe for All-Star Game
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Fire's Blanco and MLS Referee Under Investigation
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Dangerous Debt Levels for Spanish Clubs
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All Mexican Games to Be Played Without Fans
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Berlusconi Wants Young-Blooded Coach
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FIFA Sets New Anti-Doping Policy
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Lucescu New Romania Coach after Dad Declines
- Section 2 Around the Net - Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Vidic Says Defense Is Key Against Arsenal
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Nyarko could get Ghana Call-Up
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Red Star Falls Further
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Chicago Fire Partners with Club America
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Juve Punished for Fan Slurs
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EPL Promotion in Sight for Reading
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Soehn Delighted with D.C. Comeback
- Section 2 Around the Net - Monday, April 27, 2009
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Bayern sacks Juergen Klinsmann
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TFC Trying to Rebound Quickly From Carver's Resignation
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RSL Flirts with Perfection Against the Revs
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Ronaldo Strikes Twice More for Corninthians
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At 35, Giggs Wins PFA Award for First Time
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Celebrating Soccer's Democratic Power in South Africa
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Adebayor Likens Milan to Beyonce
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Prince Hails Italian Influence on English Game
- Section 2 Around the Net - Friday, April 24, 2009
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Coaches and their Superstitions
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D.C. United Acquire Former Revs Defender
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Fabregas and Brown Face FA Charges
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Another Option for Beckham
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Adriano Leaves Inter
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Milutinovic Believes Iraq Can Win Confederations Cup
- Section 2 Around the Net - Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Bora Not Deterred by Lingering Violence in Iraq
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D.C. United Showcases Depth In Open Cup
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Keane Returns as Manager of Ipswich Town
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German Defender Involved in Police Sting
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Romanian Referees Arrested For Bribes
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Greening the Beautiful Game
- Section 2 Around the Net - Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Arshavin Scores Four, Can't Sleep
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WPS Commissioner Likes What She Sees So Far
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After Last Year's Glory, Quito Fighting Elimination
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Southern California Clubs on Opposite Ends
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Police Officer Uses Soccer to Mentor At-Risk Youth
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Italy Set for 7th Homeless World Cup
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Celtic Considers Playing in England
- Section 2 Around the Net - Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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MLS 'Eye Candy' in CosmoGirl Gallery
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Playmakers Off to Slow Starts in MLS
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Clint Mathis Settled in Salt Lake
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Hooligans Cause Iran's Head Coach to Resign
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Police Team Qualifies for State Challenge Cup
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Villa Boss Fears Club Can't Compete Financially
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Gerrard Out for Key Stretch In Liverpool's Title Push
- Section 2 Around the Net - Monday, April 20, 2009
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Inquiry On 'Financial Doping' at Top English Clubs
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Montero Wants to Use MLS as Spring-Board
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Successful English Clubs Not Very English, says Ranieri
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Boca Coach Thinks Team Deserved More in Superclasico
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AFC Chief Continues to Accuse OCA of Buying Votes
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In-Form Milan Pull Level with Juventus
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Fowler to Make Australian Debut Against Sydney
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Mexico's Biggest Rivalry
- Section 2 Around the Net - Friday, April 17, 2009
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Real Salt Lake Gets Lucky on Davies Lottery
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Claudio Lopez Happy in Kansas City
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Ramirez Replaces Arellano at Chivas Guadalajara
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Klinsmann Targets Bundesliga Title
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Hart To Coach Canada at Gold Cup
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Fergie Blasts Rafa's Arrogance