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Smithsonian Documents Detail Chief's Expenses

Invoices Include Work on Home of Secretary Small

SOURCE: James V. Grimaldi // The Washington Post

19 Mar 2007 // Internal Smithsonian documents offer a glimpse into what one senator called the "Dom Perignon" lifestyle of the taxpayer-supported institution's chief official, who turned in a $15,000 receipt for the replacement of French doors at his home and spent $48,000 for two chairs, a conference table and upholstery for his office suite.

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