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United Falls Short
Clint Dempsey scores the winning goal in the 77th minute and the New England Revolution hold off D.C. United for a 4-3 victory Saturday.

Message Is Consistent
United assistant Tom Soehn will fill in for suspended head coach Peter Nowak against New England but continues Nowak's methods.

Replaying the Past
The Washington premiere of "The Game of Their Lives," a movie about the United States' 1-0 victory over heavily favored England in the 1950 World Cup, gave four players a chance to relive the game.

Harkes Elected to Hall
John Harkes, who led D.C. United to two MLS titles, has been elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

United Drops Another
Facing Columbus less than 48 hours after a punishing loss in Mexico City, a road-weary United team falls behind early and fails to convert numerous late chances in a 1-0 loss.

Boswell Steps In
Bobby Boswell took a roundabout path to United, but has ascended to the high-pressured position of central defense, and is doing his best to fill the big shoes of Ryan Nelsen.

United Smashed Out
D.C. United yields goals early in each half during a 5-0 loss to Pumas in the deciding game of the Champions' Cup semifinals Wednesday night.

An Altitude Adjustment
As D.C. United prepares for the Champions' Cup semifinal against Pumas of Mexico City, the team will have to acclimate quickly to the rise in elevation.

Banner Day Is Downer
D.C. United shows off the MLS Cup to their fans, then ties the Chicago Fire, 1-1, with a goal from defender Mike Petke.

Not Feeling Like Home
Although United officials are generally pleased with the project to cover the Nats' dirt infield with a thick layer of grass for soccer, the first match exposed a few flaws.

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