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Spectrum
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After the break-up of Spacemen 3, Sonic formed Spectrum with guitarist Richard Formby and bassist Mike Stout, along with contributions from Pat Fish (a.k.a. the Jazz Butcher). After a series of singles, the band issued its debut Soul Kiss (Glide Divine), a sprawling collection of tranquil, luminous retro-pop, in 1992. At the end of the year, Formby was replaced by former Darkside guitarist Kevin Cowan, and in 1993, the group released Indian Summer, an EP of covers. After Kember spent much of the next year working on Experimental Audio Noise Research projects, Spectrum -- now rounded out by guitarist Scott Riley, programmer Alf Hardy, and ex-Spacemen 3 bassist Pete Bassman -- released the 1994 LP Highs, Lows and Heavenly Blows, another narcotic collection which explored unique scales and compositional structures. Another layoff followed as Sonic Boom resumed work on his other projects, but in 1996 Spectrum teamed with the Seattle band Jessamine for a joint release titled A Pox on You; at the end of the year, they ... issued an EP, Songs for Owlsey.
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Except for members of the E-Board, Spectrum does not keep track of who attends meetings and events. There is no membership fee, and everyone is invited to participate as much or as little as they please.
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"As we expected, at our request the court has dismissed this patent litigation with GSK which will allow us to move forward under the previously announced settlement agreement for sumatriptan injection," stated Rajesh Shrotriya, M.D., Chairman, President and CEO of Spectrum. "This will enable our partner PAR Pharmaceutical to continue with the launch of sumatriptan injection ahead of GSK's patent expiration and allow us to begin receiving profits upon sales as early as 2008."
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A live webcast of the presentation will be available under the investor relations section of Spectrum's website at http://www.spectrumpharm.com. Replays of the presentation will be available for 30 days following the event. Please connect to Spectrum's website several minutes prior to the start of the broadcast to ensure adequate time for any software download that may be necessary.
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Spectrum is an LGBTQIA based student organization at DePaul University. It was founded in the fall of 2003. "Spectrum" refers to the acceptance and embracement of a diverse range of sexual and gender identities including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, intersex, and/or straight students, faculty, and staff.
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