Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kenney says he plans to stay in the United States one more year before crossing the Atlantic next fall. Not unlike other aspiring American pros, Kenney hopes to fulfill The Dream: playing for the national team when the 1994 World Cup hits the States...
...think I have to do some things personally to be ready to play at [the World Cup] level," Kenney says. "I can run and jump and do the things like that but mentally I'm not ready...
...national team though he was ready this year. After one of the team's goalies was injured, Kenney was asked to join the team for the Marlboro Cup tournament at the Meadowlands. He didn't see any action, but that didn't matter...
...World Cup hopes will have their obstacles, specifically the severe case of arthritis Kenney suffers in his right wrist because of several injuries there. After playing a lot of this past season in a cast, Kenney will have to have his arm fused to his hand with steel pins in the next few months since he no longer has use of his wrist...
...such disparate talents as Tracy Chapman, the Indigo Girls and Suzanne Vega are working to excellent effect. Mind you, listening to MacGowan blister his way through Young Ned of the Hill or White City will not bring a fond smile to folkies who prefer their music mild, like a cup of chamomile, or foursquare, like a sermon on a six-string. MacGowan sing-snarls like a saloon rowdy. His mouth, missing several prominent teeth, has attracted almost as much press attention as his voice, perhaps because they make such a perfect match. There is nothing pretty about a MacGowan vocal...