More front-office changes for United

ETL-DC United President and CEO Kevin Payne (left) DC United new Head Coach Ben Olsen (middle) and DC United General Manager Dave Kasper (right) at the presentation of his new position of Head Coach, RFK stadium November 29, 2010.

D.C. United continues to shake up the front office, dismissing several employees, including the senior vice president. Meantime, the MLS club appears to have received good news on the stadium front.

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U.S. World Cup qualifying update, Americans abroad in UEFA Champions League, U.S. women's team ticket sales, soccer tragedy in Mexico and Netherlands, MLS trades, "Man vs. Food" visits Spurs

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