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SAN ANTONIO - MARCH 5: Visitors walk around outside of the Alamo the night before the 168th Anniversary of the 1836 Fall of the Alamo March 5, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. The events begin at dawn the following day to commemorate the final day of the Alamo conflict. (Photo by Jill Torrance/Getty Images)

GSA takes toned-down show to Texas

The under-fire agency's annual training and expo conference is starting Tuesday in historic San Antonio.

Federal Diary

A Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) aircraft takes off at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, May 14, 2012. JAL, which is planning an initial public offering as early as September, forecast a 30 percent drop in annual profit because of higher fuel prices and concerns about Europe's economy. Photographer: Haruyoshi Yamaguchi/Bloomberg

Federal Diary: New rules on travel, conferences

Obama administration places new restrictions on government travel, conferences.

On Leadership

FILE - In this Thursday Dec. 22, 2011 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney, visits St. Paul's Lutheran Church while campaigning in Berlin, N.H. How unthinkable it was, not so long ago, that a presidential election would pit a candidate fathered by an African against another condemned as un-Christian. And yet, here it is: Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney, an African-American and a white Mormon, representatives of two   groups and that have endured oppression to carve out a place in the United States. How much progress has America made against bigotry? (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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