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USA vs. England In Capsule Form
by Johnnie Whitehead (Preview | USA Today - )
Here's a brief look at the USA-England match in the women's World Cup: more details | go to article

What A Kick...
by Ridge Mahoney and Johnnie Whitehead (Analysis | USA Today - )
Germany 2006 has provided plenty to cheer and jeer. USA TODAY correspondent Ridge Mahoney, along with soccer editor Johnnie Whitehead, takes a closer look heading into the stretch run: more details | go to article

Interest Growing In U.S. Cup Bid?
by Johnnie Whitehead (Profile/Interview | USA Today - )
CARY, N.C. — What a difference four years can make. Training camp for the U.S. national team as it prepares for the World Cup, which runs June 9-July 9 in Germany, has been transformed from routine to somewhat hectic. more details | go to article

In New Book, Chastain Thanks Her Late Parents
by Johnnie Whitehead (Profile/Interview | USA Today - )
Soccer never was so difficult for Brandi Chastain until recently. She lacked the joy she often wore on her sleeve, such as when she removed her shirt after scoring the decisive goal for the U.S. national team to win the 1999 Women's World Cup. more details | go to article

United Set To Collide With Baseball
by Ridge Mahoney and Johnnie Whitehead (Analysis | USA Today - )
Baseball returned to the nation's capital Wednesday, but the larger question for Major League Soccer is where will that leave D.C. United, one of its most successful franchises at the gate. Also: conflict of interest between MLS and USMNT. more details | go to article

Amid Revival Talk, Women Travel New Avenues
by Johnnie Whitehead (Preview | USA Today - )
Jacqui Little was just looking for job experience during the WUSA offseason last fall, but instead she found a new career when the league folded. No longer a midfielder-forward for the Washington Freedom, Little has been working in sales for Reico, a kitchen and bath company in nearby Springfield, Va., since October. more details | go to article

Burn Starting Off Hot To Trot
by Johnnie Whitehead (Analysis | USA Today - )
Major League Soccer's ninth season is shaping up fast, with the biggest surprise being Dallas (2-0-2). Also: L.A. leader; Ring master; D.C. impact. more details | go to article

Notebook: Adu ready for TV
by Johnnie Whitehead (Article | USA Today - )
D.C. United might have finished a distant fourth in the Eastern Conference standings last year, but it's No. 1 heading into 2004 for Major League Soccer. Also: U.S. men solid; Quick kicks more details | go to article

Goal 2: Living the Dream
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U.S. women's squad will be providing on-the-job training
by Johnnie Whitehead (Article | USA Today - )
The last time Brandi Chastain and Tiffeny Milbrett weren't part of a roster heading into a major competition, there was no Olympics or World Cup for women's soccer. more details | go to article

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