Date: 2021
Tracklist:
01. I ve Been Losing You (04:24)
02. Love On Your Side (04:01)
03. What s the Colour of Money (03:28)
04. Highly Strung (04:11)
05. The Right Thing (04:17)
06. New Moon on Monday (04:18)
07. Ooh to Be Ah (03:35)
08. Seven Seas (03:19)
09. How Men Are (03:41)
10. 18 Carat Love Affair (03:42)
11. European Son (05:02)
12. Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You) (05:30)
13. Waiting For A Train (03:44)
14. Arthur s Theme (Best That You Can Do) (03:53)
15. Typical Male (04:16)
16. Eye to Eye (04:36)
17. Dead Giveaway (03:30)
18. Wap-Bam-Boogie (07:31)
19. Paranoimia (04:46)
20. Your Woman (04:19)
21. Roam (04:55)
22. Don t Wanna Fall in Love (04:07)
23. The Big L. (04:25)
24. The Beginning (04:47)
25. Freak Like Me (04:13)
26. Don t You Love Me (03:49)
27. Still Believe (03:56)
28. So Many Ways (03:55)
29. Mary Had A Little Boy (04:53)
30. Sing Hallelujah (03:55)
31. Don t You Want Me (03:57)
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Kyle Lewis, 17, of Douglas County, uses a handmade sign to shield himself from the hot midday sun at the Colorado state Capitol in Denver while taking part in a youth-organized “climate strike” in September 2019, itself an event that coincided with the start of the Global Climate Strike and Week of Actions aimed at curbing climate change worldwide.
(Photo by Andy Colwell, special to Colorado Politics)
Published 14 December 2020
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As the world watches how U.K. residents respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, three leading experts on the virus are urging Americans and the U.S. government to be vigilant against anti-vaccination advocates and their “rumors, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in a fractured media universe.”
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Five years into the landmark agreement, governments and companies are pledging to cut emissions.
By Megan Rowling
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