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Proving that Harold Bloom's literary theories apply to rock, the Hives now sound like a sincere misinterpretation of the bands they loved. The blazing three-chord song structures on Veni Vidi Vicious, the Hives' debut American album (released in April), are so imitative--of the Ramones, the Sonics, the Stooges, you name it--that the album would be plagiaristic if not for Pelle's elastic voice, which travels to incredible peaks to rip off Little Richard. Are they better than the classics they imitate? No. But the songs are awfully catchy--and the Hives aren't kidding themselves, either...
...Cserny’s much-anticipated debut, she lived up to all expectations, scoring 19 points against Wagner in the Crimson’s season-opener on Nov. 11 and 13 against Boston University just three days later...
...Crimson debut in January, a crowd of athletes and spectators stopped everything to watch him run, and he did not disappoint, breaking the school record in the indoor 60-meter dash. He extended that record to 6.73 seconds at Indoor Heps...
...form of a lanky 6’3 freshman center named Reka Cserny who could do more than rebound and hit one-foot jump shots. She could also drive inside, hit the three and play great defense. Cserny scored 19 and grabbed eight boards in her Harvard debut, making her year-long sabbatical with the Hungarian junior national team prior to this season well worth the wait...
...Next up for the U.S. is South Korea, which pulled off its first World Cup victory in 16 tries on Tuesday night. The Koreans, who appeared much crisper than the Americans in their 2002 debut, are counting on home-team advantage to carry them through the match, even though they are ranked far lower than the U.S. in the FIFA ratings. At the U.S.-Portugal game, for instance, the loudest cheer from fans came not for Figo or John O'Brien and Brian McBride, who scored America's two other goals. It came for South Korean coach Guus Hiddink, whose...