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Miami Fusion vs. New England Revolution soccer
FOX99061305 - 13 JUNE 1999 - FOXBORO, MASSACHUSETTS, USA: The Miami Fusion's Tyrone Marshall, left, tries to keep the ball inbounds while being pursued by the New England Revolution's Mike Burns during a match Sunday, June 13, at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro. iw/lkm/Lee K. Marriner UPI

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Simon Dawkins and Alan Gordon each scored two goals Saturday, powering the San Jose Earthquakes' 4-1 win over Colorado.
Tyrone Marshall and Kosuke Kimura each scored a second-half goal Saturday, lifting the Colorado Rapids into a 2-2 tie against Sporting Kansas City.
Teal Bunbury scored two second-half goals Sunday and Sporting Kansas City logged a 2-0 win over Colorado in the first leg of their playoff series.
Sebastien Le Toux, Fred and Danny Mwanga each scored second-half goals Sunday to power the Philadelphia Union to a 3-1 victory over Seattle.
Seattle clinched a berth in the MLS playoffs Saturday with a 3-2 road win over Kansas City Saturday.
Seattle's Tyrone Marshall put the ball into his own net in the 87th minute Wednesday, allowing D.C. United to tie the Sounders 3-3.
Tyrone Marshall's goal in the 74th minute Saturday lifted the Seattle Sounders into a 1-1 tie against the Chicago Fire.
Toronto FC goalie Greg Sutton got his third shutout in his last four matches Saturday to end Columbus' five-game win streak with a 0-0 draw.
Toronto FC defender Tyrone Marshall was suspended for three games by Major League Soccer for a rough tackle during a game last week.
The Los Angeles Galaxy recorded a 2-2 draw on the road against the Kansas City Wizards Saturday night at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Tornadoes Devastate Moore, Oklahoma
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson