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The Washington PostTuesday, April 03, 2012
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Secretary of Homeland Security Janet A. Napolitano, left, listens as General Services Administration Administrator Martha Johnson speaks during a news conference in this Dec. 8, 2010, file photo.

GSA chief resigns, cites 'significant misstep'

Administrator Martha Johnson resigns, two top deputies are fired and four managers placed on leave amid reports of lavish spending at a conference that featured a clown, a mind reader and a $31,208 reception.

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