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...very firm grasp of everything that's going on in the department, down to the smallest details," says Elias J. Corey, Emery professor of organic chemistry...
...Guatemala to the west. In the 16th and 17th centuries it was the haunt of Spanish bucaneros and English slavers, of logwood cutters and warm-sea riffraff. In 1981 it achieved independence, and today it is the last fragment of the British Commonwealth on Central American soil, the smallest sovereign state on the whole continent (pop. about 200,000) and politically the least eventful...
...plethora of "no comments" plaguing the front page of The Crimson, the committee's designation of senior member Charles P. Slichter '45 as "spokesperson" was a euphemism at best. Slichter uttered nary a word to the media, driving reporters into a mad and desperate scramble for the smallest details of the mysterious search process...
Although it's one of the smallest houses, you end up knowing more people in this house than you do in most others. This comes largely due to the house's long hallways and centralized setup, both of which encourage frequent congregations...
Trade and Manufacturing. With exports growing impressively, the U.S. merchandise trade deficit shrank to $101 billion last year, the smallest imbalance since 1983. Resolution of the gulf conflict may have set the stage for further improvement. Kuwait will apparently be buying billions of dollars' worth of U.S. goods, giving the trade balance a strong, if one-shot, boost...