Stereophonics
Roll Up and Shine
Hurry Up and Wait
Just Lookin
I Wouldn t Believe Your Radio
T-Shirt Sun Tan
Plastic California
I Stopped to Fill My Car Up
Japanese edition of the Welsh indie rock trio s sophomore outing with a full color CD-sized postcard and three live bonus tracks, Check My Eyelids For The Holes , The Bartender And The Thief & T-shirt Suntan . 16 track.
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Release Date: 9/14/1999
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Japanese edition of the Welsh indie rock trio s sophomore outing with a full color CD-sized postcard and three live bonus tracks, Check My Eyelids For The Holes , The Bartender And The Thief & T-shirt Suntan . 16 tracks total, also featuring the singles The Bartender And The Thief & Just Looking . 1999 release.
Cymru Am Byth: 18 Essential Welsh Albums In honour of St. David s Day.
Today - March 1st - is St. David s Day, a celebration of Welsh identity.
The strange thing is, though, we re no closer to defining Welshness than we were 100 years ago - it s a country in flux, code-switching and shape-shifting on an hourly basis.
Musically, however, we feel certain in saying that Welsh music - indeed, Welsh culture as a whole - has rarely been so strong, with new generations utilising the tools at their disposal to craft magnificent new aural shapes.
Clash writers have picked out 18 essential Welsh albums (caveat: we re starting at the year 2000) and we ve tried to look beyond the big names, blending seminal hits with some deep cuts, too.
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Biopharma dealmakers had tempered their excitement heading into last year. After 2019 brought an unprecedented amount of activity, the odds of having another record-breaking stretch especially so soon looked slim. They also felt that with the upcoming U.S. presidential election and its potential impact on drug policy, some companies would take a wait-and-see approach to deals.
What they hadn t planned for was dealmaking grinding to a halt as a once-in-a-century pandemic took hold.
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Bloomberg 1/11/2021 Emma Court
(Bloomberg) In 2020, the pharmaceutical industry raced to develop shots against a deadly new virus sweeping the globe and succeeded, in record time. They did it while navigating the pandemic themselves, managing operations and supply chains amid profound disruption.
As the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the sector’s biggest annual gathering, kicks off virtually on Monday, drugmakers are set to revel in those accomplishments. But their enthusiasm is bound to be muffled by the prospect of increased regulation and price pressure.
As the pandemic raged, pharma companies continued to hike prices while their stocks soar. Now that Democrats stand ready to control Congress and the presidency, the industry faces newly empowered critics who don’t see them in the rosy light of altruism.
Published: January 7th, 2021
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