Word: redesignated
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Throughout 1980, however, developers and residents began a slow process of getting to know each other's concerns. Repeatedly negotiating with each other and city officials, the groups were able to accept a complete redesign of the project, which now emphasizes residential and hotel space...
A.G.P, which calls itself "a marketing communications and design consulting firm," has done similar image-lifting jobs for, among others, Citibank/Citicorp, Mitsubishi Bank, J. Walter Thompson and AMF leisure products. The firm's redesign of Texaco's graphics is not so much concerned with enhancing the company's image as attracting customers to shiny new stations where a range of goods and services is on sale. Texaco's familiar star is given new prominence by being displayed in white on a red circle against a black background. The company's black, white and red service...
...million UDAG grant will fund the redesign of the Lechmere canal in East Cambridge, and a massive development project is designed to bring office and retail space to the Riverfront area. In the Alewife region, where three office complexes have been completed recently, additional office and industrial development is planned. Successful completion of the MBTA Redline extension is crucial for success in Alewife. In Cambridgeport, the major revitalization plans--under the supervision of MIT--have been stalled pending further negotiations with neighborhood residents. Plans for the other areas have already received local approval...
With all these new ventures well under way, Bloch is not overly concerned about an effort going on at the IRS to redesign completely Form 1040 and make it much simpler. Though a more fathomable tax form might cost Bloch customers, he readily admits that Americans should learn how to prepare their returns. Says he: "There's nothing like getting into your own tax return for teaching you where your money is going." Following that advice, Bloch was tackling his own tax return last week...
...weapons currently being developed has leaped an average of 118% over earlier projections. Unanticipated inflation is responsible for about 70% of the cost overruns, a problem aggravated by chronic delays in production times. The rest is essentially due to the fact that the Pentagon and its contractors design and redesign weapons with little regard for time or money. Reagan wants to spend 36% more for weapons next year, increasing procurement from $66 billion to $90 billion. The shopping list: 42% more for Army aircraft, 48% more for Air Force missiles, 121% more for Navy shipbuilding. Because the new hardware...