Very Interesting. Although it had the spacing feature, it did not have kerning which the memos show to have and also it did not have Times New Roman font.
The Executive came in 12 different fonts. While none of them was NAMED TImes New ROman, one or more of them no doubt are based on Times/Times Roman/Times New Roman.
As for the kerning, keep in mind the documents we are playing with have some distortion, and while they have some appearance of kerning, I wouldn't hang my hat on that. I think stronger evidence is in the DETAILS of the characters, e.g., open v. closed 4, height/proportion/location of various features on each letter, etc.
dickmc: as to the assertions made by the bloggers, they make mistakes too. That's why I'm a fan of obtaining source citations, and of not jumping to conclusions. The MSM does a stunningly bad job of reporting facts, on every thing.