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Manchester City can confirm that striker Carlos Tevez has been suspended until further notice for a maximum period of two weeks. The player’s suspension is pending a full review into his alleged conduct during Tuesday evening’s 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich. The player will not be considered for selection or take part in training whilst the review is under way.
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Win in Panama would go long way for FC Dallas - from The Dallas Morning News's Steve Hunt: "We are happy,” Hyndman said.
Fire has lots on the line in last road swing - from The Chicago Sun-Times' Len Ziehm: At 1-6-7 on the road, the Fire faces this last crucial series of road matches with the season on the line.
King reigning as D.C. United's lucky charm - from The Washington Examiner's Craig Stouffer: His arrival in Washington, in a trade for a second-round draft pick, continued that career trajectory.
Dynamo's Cameron back in his element - from The Houston Chronicle's Jose de Jesus Ortiz: Since being picked to the MLS Best XI team as a defender in 2009, Cameron has mostly played in the midfield.
Blades of glory now in place for Whitecaps - from The Province's Marc Weber: He also confirmed that the Whitecaps had considerable say, which speaks to how important this piece is for soccer teams.
Cosmos making moves to become MLS expansion team - from The Sporting News's Brian Straus: Meanwhile, they’re making a lot of news for a team that isn’t a team.
Chivas USA to Santa Ana: What formal negotiations? - from The Orange County Register's Andrew Galvin: Rodrigo Ochoa, a Chivas USA spokesman, told me Cue was traveling and unavailable, but that Cue would tell me the same thing Domene had told me.
The glue that binds Manchester City together is Roberto Mancini's goal - from The Guardian's Richard Williams: "They are strong, technically and physically."
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