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...bank proposes to demolish two of the four buildings that compose the Read Block and to replace them with small retail and bank offices, according to the project's architect, W. Easley Hammer...
Although most comments were polite, tension seemed tacit in much of the discussion that followed the presentation by W. Easley Hammer, the Cambridge architect handling the project...
...Easley Hammer, principal of the architectural firm working with the bank, illustrated his proposals with an elaborate styrofoam model of the area...
...White House has moved Livingstone out of his job as head of the personnel security office. It is being reorganized by Charles Easley, a former Army counterintelligence specialist who worked for both Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Otherwise, the Administration has been trying to dismiss the latest developments in Whitewater/Fileflap as a G.O.P. attempt to find an election issue. It's campaign season, says a senior Administration official, when "every mistake is a conspiracy, every charge is a conviction, every rumor is reality...
Such proposals might barely slow the incentive race. "You can ask, 'Wouldn't it be better to let the free market run its course and not have governments compete against each other this way?'" says North Carolina attorney general Michael Easley. "But that's just not an option when you have 49 other states plus foreign countries using incentives." In other words, the Governor will be keeping his checkbook handy...