Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2004, 34678-34724 [06-5132]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5435]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal
Employees From Foreign Government
Sources Reported to Employing
Agencies in Calendar Year 2004
The Department of State submits the
following comprehensive listing of the
statements which, as required by law,
Federal employees filed with their
employing agencies during calendar
year 2004 concerning gifts received from
foreign government sources. The
compilation includes reports of both
tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel
expenses of more than minimal value,
as defined by statute.
Publication of this listing in the
Federal Register is required by Section
7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, as
added by Section 515(a)(1) of the
Foreign Relations Authorization Act,
Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95–105,
August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865).
Dated: May 17, 2006.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Under Secretary for Management,
Department of State.
AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Artwork: 9″ x 7″ bull moose antler
sculpture of an Eskimo in a
kayak beside an igloo and a
whale.
Recd—January
12,
2004. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Baseball caps (2): navy blue and
silver wool Dallas Cowboys
baseball caps embroidered with
a star and a NFL patch. Recd—
January 15, 2004. Est. Value—
$40. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Dallas Cowboys navy
blue polyester pullover embroidered with a ‘‘D’’ on the front
and ‘‘Cowboys’’ on the back.
Recd—January 15, 2004. Est.
Value—$70. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: navy blue wool Dallas
Cowboys Varsity jacket with
brown leather sleeves and
Super Bowl patches sewn on
each. Recd—January 15, 2004.
Est. Value—$200. Archives
Foreign.
Desk accessory: 10″ x 2″ sterling
silver pen and ink container
with intricate engravings on the
lid. Recd—January 28, 2004.
Est. Value—$350. Archives
Foreign.
Hardcover book: 12″ x 161⁄2,″
brown leather bound book, ‘‘I
palazzi di Genova (The Palaces
of Genoa),’’ by Peter Paul
Rubens. Recd—January 30,
2004. Est. Value—$325. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 10′ x 14′ brown,
tan, sage and ivory wool rug
with an intricate geometric pattern. Recd—February 18, 2004.
Est. Value—$6300. Archives
Foreign.
Consumables (12): bottles of
Georgian dry red wine. Recd—
February
25,
2004.
Est.
Value—$144. Handled pursuant
to Secret Service policy.
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acceptance
The Right Paul Martin, P.C., M. Non-acceptance would cause emP., Honorable, The Prime Minbarrassment to donor and U.S.
ister of Canada and Mrs. Martin.
Government.
His Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Ambassador of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Giuseppe Pericu,
Mayor of Genoa, Italy.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Mikheil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Miscellaneous: 4″ gold-tone rose
figurine; mounted on a 31⁄2″ x
21⁄2″ x 1″ green marble base
with a plaque engraved ‘‘Revolution of Roses in Georgia,
Mikheil Saakashvili.’’ Recd—
February
25,
2004.
Est.
Value—$50. Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 37″ x 26″ multicolored oil
painting on canvas of a Georgian town in the mountains;
held in a 37″ x 26″ gold-tone
wood frame. Recd—February
25, 2004. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment: 11″ Softball,
signed by Georgia’s Junior
Baseball League. Recd—February 25, 2004. Est. Value—
$40. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 10″ Waterford
crystal scalloped bowl ‘‘Kings
Bowl’’ etched ‘‘Presented to
George W. Bush, President of
the United States of America,
On the Occasion of St. Patrick’s
Day 2004, By The Taoiseach
Bertie Ahern, on Behalf of the
People of Ireland.’’ Recd—
March 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$550. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Botero: New
Works on Canvas,’’ an interview
with Fernando Botero and ‘‘One
Hundred Years of Solitude,’’ by
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, held in
a 201⁄2″ x 12″ x 3″ wooden box
engraved with the authors signatures on the lid. Recd—
March 23, 2004. Est. Value—
$180. Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 31⁄2″ x 2″ oval
golden amber paperweight.
Recd—March 29, 2004. Est.
Value—$650. Archives Foreign.
25″ x 52″ 19th century handpainted Syrian cabinet doors;
held in a 33″ x 621⁄2″ gold-tone
shadowbox frame with a plaque
engraved ‘‘Syrian Hand Painted
Cabinet Doors, CA: 1800’s.’’
Recd—March 31, 2004. Est.
Value—$1200. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 47″ x 78″ multicolored silk rug with intricate
floral and bird designs. Recd—
April 12, 2004. Est. Value—
$2400. Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alvaro Uribe,
President of the Republic of
Colombia
and
Mrs.
Lina
Moreno de Uribe.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Indulis Emsis,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Latvia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Imad Moustapha,
Ambassador of the Syrian Arab
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mohamed Hosny
Mubarak, President of the Arab
Republic of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Miscellaneous: 8″ x 10″ gold leaf
vase, by Jinli Shen, comprised
of Chinese jingdezhen ceramic,
Fuzhou lacquer and Cloisonne
enamel; mounted on a 12″ x
12″ x 6″ wooden base with intricate gold feet. Recd—April 21,
2004. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: Phoenix Pro Max
Model 2020 black leather protective rodeo vest embroidered
with the American and Canadian flags on the front. Recd—
April 30, 2004. Est. Value—
$290. Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 51⁄2″ Mont Blanc
sterling silver pinstriped fountain pen with 18k gold trim and
engraved with the donor’s signature. Recd—April 30, 2004.
Est. Value—$675. Archives
Foreign.
Accessory: Wyler Vetta limited
edition (8/275) Moby Dick watch
with white and black alligator
leather bands. Recd—May 19,
2004. Est. Value—$3004. Archives Foreign.
Clothing (6): a variety of E.
Marinella silk ties. Recd—May
19, 2004. Est. Value $810. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 7″ Kessaris sterling silver cup engraved with
donor’s signature and handles
depicting silver olive leaves.
Recd—May 20, 2004. Est.
Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: white baseball printed
‘‘Athens 2004’’ and signed by
donor, with 4kg black metal
shot put and stand. Recd—May
20, 2004. Est. Value—$225. Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 70″ x 24″ Gabonese
hammered copper and wood
mask; mounted on a 26″ x
191⁄2″ x 8″ iron stand. Recd—
May 26, 2004. Est. Value—
$600. Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 181⁄2″ x 11″ Gabonese
black wood machete with goldtone trim. Recd—May 26, 2004.
Est. Value—$600. Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 12″ x 12″ x 32″ marble
sculpture of Hercules, crafted
by Pietro Galli in 1895. Rec’d—
June 4, 2004. Est. Value—
$8500. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Villa Madama
(Madame’s Villa),’’ by R.
Editalia. Recd—June 4, 2004.
Est. Value—$22. Archives Foreign.
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Her Excellency Wu Yi, Vice Premier of the State Council of the
People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable Paul Martin,
P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of
Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Kostas
Karamanlis, Prime Minister of
the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency El Hadj Omar
Bongo Ondimba, President of
the Gabonese Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
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of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Accessories (10): a variety of E.
Marinella silk ties. Recd—June
4, 2004. Est. Value—$1350. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover books (2, 1850 editions):
‘‘Democratie
en
Amerique: Tome Un et Deux
(Democracy in America: Volumes 1 and 2),’’ by Alexis de
Tocqueville. Recd—June 5,
2004. Est. Value—$1500. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 44″ x 111⁄2″ x 15″
LCT 555 gray wooden model
boat; held on a 50″ x 181⁄2″ x
41⁄2″
brown
wood
stand.
Recd—June 5, 2004. Est.
Value—$1500. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 12″ x 4″ Reuge
Music clear glass music box
that
plays
‘‘La
Traviata,’’
‘‘Nabucco,’’ and ‘‘Il Trovatore’’
with 2″ intricate fish-shaped
gold-tone feet and etched with
the royal crest. Recd—June 9,
2004. Est. Value—$1980. Archives Foreign.
Smoking accessories: 12″ x 9″ x
4″ Lalique brown wood humidor
inlaid with intricately carved
resin. Recd—June 9, 2004. Est.
Value—$2895. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: pair of 3⁄4″ 18kt white
gold cufflinks depicting the Arabic symbols of good fortune
and health. Recd—June 15,
2004. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Treasures of
the Hungarian National Library,’’ by Magyar Konyvklub.
Recd—June 22, 2004. Est.
Value—$90. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 10′ braided brown
leather whip with ornate multicolored leather detailing on a
carved wooden handle. Recd—
June 22, 2004 Est. Value—
$125 Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 161⁄2″ x 191⁄2″ limited edition (101/500) replica of
the first printed map of the
United States in 1540; held in a
22″ x 25″ gold-tone frame with
green and red matting. Recd—
June 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$550. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 12″ Lacquer
ware bamboo bowl. Recd—
June 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$99. Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Hamad Bin Isa Bin
Salman Al-Khalifa, King of the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Peter Medgyessy,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkia Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Household items (2): 2″ x 7″ Biarritz clear glass champagne
flutes, by Cristal JG Durand.
Recd—June 22, 2004. Est.
Value—$23. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 3″ x 4″ Earth elements red cinnamon scented
candle. Recd—June 22, 2004.
Est. Value—$20. Handled pursuant to Secret Service Policy.
Hardcover books (2): ‘‘The Amazing Cigar,’’ by Giovanni Livera
and Jon Racherbaumer, and
‘‘Moments: The Pulitzer PrizeWinning Photographs,’’ by Hal
Ruell. Recd—June 22, 2004.
Est. Value—$55. Archives Foreign.
DVDs (2): ‘‘Singing in the Rain,’’
starring Gene Kelly and Debbie
Reynolds, and ‘‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’’ starring Gregory Peck.
Recd—June 22, 2004. Est.
Value—$50. Archives Foreign.
CDs (4) and paperback book:
‘‘Central Avenue Sounds: Jazz
in Los Angeles (1921–1956),’’
by various artists. Recd—June
22, 2004. Est. Value—$60. Archives Foreign.
CD: ‘‘That Christmas Feeling,’’ by
various artists. Recd—June 22,
2004. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 5″ x 31⁄2″ Hungarian clear glass pitcher with
lid. Recd—June 22, 2004. Est.
Value—$20. Archives Foreign.
Holiday item: 5″ x 31⁄2″ multi-colored beaded ornament with
‘‘Joy.’’ printed on it. Recd—
June 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$13. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 51⁄4″ x 81⁄4″ Lalique
amber crystal eagle with
outspread wings. Recd—June
22, 2004. Est. Value—$575. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 41⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ silverplated heart shaped penholder.
Recd—June 22, 2004. Est.
Value—$26. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 21⁄2″ x 21⁄4″ Elias
star-shaped
pewter
picture
frame. Recd—June 22, 2004.
Est. Value—$50. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 91⁄2″ Waterford
black ceramic carafe lined with
a gold-tone finish; accompanied
by a 12″ matching bowl.
Recd—June 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$118. Archives Foreign.
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Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
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Her
Excellency
Dr.
Mary
McAleese, The President of Ireland.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Hardcover book: ‘‘The Encyclopedia of Ireland,’’ edited by
Brian Lalor. Recd—June 25,
2004 Est. Value—$65 Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 13″ frosted and
tinted crystal vase with intricate
detailing Recd—June 25, 2004.
Est. Value $76. Archives Foreign Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei Darussalam.
Game: ‘‘Forgotten English: Knowledge Cards,’’ created by Jeffrey
Kacirk Recd—June 25, 2004
Est. Value—$10 Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 43⁄4″ x 2″ pewter
desk clock. Recd—June 25,
2004. Est. Value—$56. Damaged during shipment.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Selected Poetry
of Ogden Nash,’’ introduction
by Archibald MacLeish. Recd—
June 25, 2004. Est. Value—
$16. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘And the Crowd
Goes Wild: Relive the Most
Celebrated Sporting Events
Ever Broadcast,’’ by Joe Garner. Recd—June 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$50. Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 41⁄2″ x 61⁄2″ black and
white print by Loy Whitman, of
a park in New Haven during the
winter; held in 8″ x 10″ black
wood frame with black and
white matting. Recd—June 25,
2004. Est. Value—$42. Archives Foreign.
Game: ‘‘Horse Race Derby: An
Action Marble Game.’’ Recd—
June 25, 2004. Est. Value—
$16. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 31⁄2″ x 31⁄2″ sterling silver frame with a decorative border. Recd—June 25,
2004. Est. Value—$70. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 5″ x 5″ yellow
ceramic soap dish painted with
a multicolored country home in
the center. Recd—June 25,
2004. Est. Value—$26. Archives Foreign.
Consumables:
a
variety
of
consumables, including crackers, cheese and chocolate.
Recd—June 25, 2004. Est.
Value—Not Applicable. Handled
pursuant to Secret Service Policy.
Household item: 36″ x 20″ x 20″
brown wicker trunk. Recd—
June 25, 2004. Est. Value—
$579. Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin
Waddaulah. Sultan and Yang
Di-Pertuan
of
Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Paperback book: ‘‘The WorstCase Scenario Survival Handbook,’’ by Joshua Piven and
David Borgenicht. Recd—June
25, 2004. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign.
Holiday item: 8″ x 41⁄2″ x 7″ Department 56 brown log cabin
wax candle; held on a 6″ x 9″
black iron base. Recd—June
25, 2004. Est. Value $60. Handled pursuant to Secret Service
Policy.
Household item: 73″ x 48″ red,
blue, ivory, and olive silk Turkish kilim in an Anatolian pattern.
Recd—June 27, 2004. Est.
Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: 13″ x 17″ copy
of ‘‘Gardens of Paradise; 16th
Century Turkish Ceramic Decoration,’’ by Walter Denny.
Recd—June 27, 2004. Est.
Value—$549. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 8″ x 4″ Pasabahce
white and blue Turkish curvilinear glass container with white
and cobalt swirl design; accompanied by a 11⁄2″ blue glass lid
carved with NATO symbol.
Recd—June 27, 2004. Est.
Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Photographs (40): 71⁄2″ x 91⁄2″
color photographs of President
and Mrs. Bush’s visit with donors in Istanbul, Turkey on
June 26–27, 2004; held in a
10″ x 12″ blue leather album.
Recd—June 27, 2004. Est.
Value—$137. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 12″ x 10″ ornate
silver tray engraved ‘‘Syrian Orthodox Archdiocese of Istanbul
and Ankara,’’ with rounded
edges and intricate designs
along the border. Recd—June
27, 2004. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
Paperback book: ‘‘The Spiritual
Treasure of Canonical Prayer,’’
published by The Archdiocese
of the Syrian Orthodox Church;
inscribed by donor. Recd—June
27, 2004. Est. Value—$5. Archives Foreign.
Paperback book: ‘‘5500 Syrians:
Years’’ Witnesses,’’ by Kenan
Altinisik, inscribed by donor.
Recd—June 27, 2004. Est.
Value—$10. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Deyrul Zafaran:
Monestary Restoration and Protection Association,’’ edited by
Cemil Tahincioglu. Recd—June
27, 2004. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Ahmet Needet Non-acceptance would cause emSezer, The President of the Rebarrassment to donor and U.S.
public of Turkey and Mrs. Sezer.
Government.
The Most Reverend Yusuf Syrian,
Orthodox Metropolitan Istanbul,
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Plaque: 4″ x 6″ brass plaque engraved with the Lord’s Prayer in
Arabic. Recd—June 27, 2004.
Est. Value—$35. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 15″ x 15″ engraved
silver
calligraphic
Quranic verse, ‘‘When you
judge between people you
judge with justice,’’ bordered
with blue, orange and green
hand painted floral tile; held in
a 21″ x 21″ gold-tone wood
shadow box frame with green
and purple matting. Recd—
June 27, 2004. Est. Value—
$350. Archives Foreign.
Religious item: 13″ black prayer
beads inlaid with mother-ofpearl and silver. Recd—June
27, 2004. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 14″ x 7″ Yildiz
black, grey, white and silver
porcelain bowl with an ornate
leaf pattern; accompanied by a
matching 14″ x 5″ lid with a
black porcelain leaf-shaped
handle. Recd—June 27, 2004.
Est. Value—$250. Archives
Foreign.
Photographs and CD: 71⁄2″ x 91⁄2″
color photographs (40) of President and Mrs. Bush’s visit with
the donor in Istanbul, Turkey on
June 27, 2004; held in a 10″ x
12″ red leather album. Recd—
June 27, 2004. Est. Value—
$137. Archives Foreign.
Consumables (36): 750 ml. bottles of 1998 Chateau Tellagh
Algerian red wine (6), 750 ml.
bottles of Cuvee du President
Algerian red wine (6) and 750
ml. bottles of 2001 Domaine
Sebra Algerian red wine.
Recd—June 30, 2004. Est.
Value—$420. Handled pursuant
to Secret Service policy.
Miscellaneous: 10″ x 9″ silver filigree boat inlaid with coral
stones on the sails. Recd—
June 30, 2004. Est. Value—
$500. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 111⁄2″ x 221⁄2″
multicolored ceramic urn with
silver-tone and coral detailing.
Recd—June 30, 2004. Est.
Value $125. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (2): 41⁄2″ x 3″ blue,
aqua and grey ceramic bowls
with gold accents; accompanied
by matching 41⁄2″ x 31⁄2″ lids
with engraved gold handles.
Recd—July 8, 2004. Est.
Value—$15,000. Archives Foreign.
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Dr. Ali Bardakoglu, President of
Religious Affairs Directorate
General Ankara, Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Abdelaziz
Bouteflika, President of the
Democratic Republic of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
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disposition or location
Miscellaneous (2): 5″ x 71⁄2″ x 9″
ornate silver stirrups with 18kt
gold accents and inlaid with rubies and emeralds. Recd—July
8, 2004. Est. Value $15,000.
Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Gobi black cashmere
long-sleeve v-neck sweater with
a 12″ x 60″ matching cashmere
muffler. Recd—July 15, 2004.
Est. Value—$175. Archives
Foreign.
Game: 20″ x 20″ multicolored
wood chess set containing
pieces carved in traditional
Mongolian designs. Recd—July
15, 2004. Ext. Value—$150. Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 13″ curved dagger with
a sterling silver, gold and amethyst handle and a 14″ sterling
silver and gold sheath etched
with a floral pattern; held in a
clear acrylic and velvet display
case with presentation plates
engraved
‘‘Presented
by
Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad
Badawi, Prime Minister of Malaysia,’’
‘‘Traditional
Malay
Weapon ‘Kris Tapak Kuda,’ ’’
and ‘‘Keris Tapak Kuda.’’
Recd—July 19, 2004. Est.
Value—$750. Archives Foreign.
Smoking accessories (33): 6″ cigars. Recd—July 30, 2004. Est.
Value—$660. Handled pursuant
to Secret Service policy.
Smoking accessory: 12″ x 14″ x
6″ lacquered cherry wood humidor with ‘‘GWB’’ inlaid in silver.
Recd—July 30, 2004. Est.
Value—$200. Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 22″ white,
orange, blue, red, and green
round marble tabletop inlaid
with red, coral, malachite, lapis
lazuli,
mother-of-pearl,
turquoise and agate flowers; held
on a 15″ x 15″ folding wooden
base. Recd—September 22,
2004. Est. Value $550. Archives Foreign.
Coffee service (5): 2″ x 3″ ceramic coffee cups with ornate
sterling silver liners (2); 31⁄2″
sterling silver saucers (2); and
a 10″ x 8″ sterling silver rectangular platter with beaded edges
and detailed handles. Recd—
September 29, 2004. Est.
Value—$104. Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency N. Bagabandi,
President of Mongolia and Mrs.
A. Oyunbileg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency YAB Dato’ Seri
Abdullah bin Ahmad Badawi,
Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nunzio Alfredo
D’Angieri,
Ambassador
of
Belize to Italy.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Abdullah Gul, The
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Turkey and Mrs.
Gul.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
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disposition or location
Household accessory: 4″ x 9″ tin
Turkish coffee server with a 6″
wooden handle and engraved
with a geometric pattern.
Recd—September 29, 2004.
Est. Value—$66. Archives Foreign.
Consumable: 250 grams of Turkish coffee. Recd—September
29, 2004. Est. Value—$10.
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Household accessory: 16″ x 16″
gold-tone, taupe, and pink tapestry table runner with 3″ silk
fringe. Recd—September 29,
2004. Est. Value—$170. Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (48): 8″
round red, black, gold, pink,
green, and blue Thai porcelain
plates painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6); 10″ round red,
black, gold, pink, green, and
blue Thai porcelain plates painted with an ornate floral pattern
(6); 12″ round red, black, gold,
pink, green, and blue Thai porcelain plates painted ‘‘GWB’’
with an ornate floral pattern (6);
5″ x 21⁄2″ red, black, gold, pink,
green, and blue Thai porcelain
plates painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6); 7″ red, black,
gold, pink, green, and blue Thai
porcelain plates painted with an
ornate floral pattern (6); 63⁄4″
red, black, gold, pink, green,
and blue Thai porcelain plates
painted with an ornate floral
pattern (6); 63⁄4″ red, black,
gold, pink, green, and blue Thai
porcelain plates painted with an
ornate floral pattern (6); 21⁄2″ x
21⁄2″ red, black, gold, pink,
green, and blue Thai porcelain
coffee cups painted with an ornate floral pattern (6). Recd—
October 5, 2004. Est. Value
$480. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 141⁄2″ x 33″ x 39″
wooden china display box with
navy blue velvet lining. Recd—
October 5, 2004. Est. Value—
$200. Archives Foreign.
Consumables (24): 750 ml. bottles of Coteaux de Mascara
Domaine el Bordj (6); 750 ml.
bottles of Chateau Tellagh
Medea (8); and 750 ml. bottles
of Cuvee du President Vin
D’Algerie (10). Recd—October
22, 2004. Est. Value—$238.
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Thaksin
Shinawatra, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Abdelaziz
Bouteflika, President of the
People’s Democratic Republic
of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Weapon: 31″ silver sword ornately
engraved with a geometrical
design and inlaid with wooden
geometrical shapes; held in a
26″ sheath with two 2″ hinged
loops for hanging. Recd—October 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$2500. Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 81″ x 127″
hand-tied red, yellow, burgundy,
and green wool rug with a small
geometric pattern and a 4″
beige fringe. Recd—October
22, 2004. Est. Value—$700. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book (facsimile of 1812
edition): ‘‘Aurora de Chile,’’
published by the Sociedad de
Biblofilos Chilenos. Recd—November 21, 2004. Est. Value—
$50. Archives Foreign.
Artwork (3): 13″ x 13″ matted engraving of wood block print with
accompanying
poems,
by
Gabriela Mistral and Pablo
Neruda, of a panther and a
duck in the desert; 13″ x 13″
matted engraving of wood block
print
with
accompanying
poems, by Gabriela Mistral and
Pablo Neruda, of a vulture,
sparrow, and a palm tree with
mountains in the background;
and 13″ x 13″ matted engraving
of wood block print with accompanying poems, by Gabriela
Mistral and Pablo Neruda, of a
deer, two fish, and a tree.
Recd—November 21, 2004.
Est. Value—$450. Archives
Foreign.
Photograph: 16″ x 20″ color photograph of President Bush and
world leaders at 2004 APEC
Summit in Santiago, Chile; matting signed by donor and wooden frame engraved ‘‘XII APEC
ECONOMIC LEADERS’ MEETING, Santiago—Chile—November 2004.’’ Recd—November
21, 2004. Est. Value—$261. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 10″ x 8″ x 2″ silver,
gold, and wood hinged box engraved with an image of the
Royal Palace of Spain on the
top and with donor’s signature
inside. Recd—November 24,
2004. Est. Value—$750. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 7″ gold-tone, white
and black enamel, and stainless steel Hour Lavigne clock
with a hinged back opening to
an image of Bahrain. Recd—
November 29, 2004. Est.
Value—$140. Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ricardo Lagos
Escobar, President of the Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Juan Carlos I, King of
Spain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Hamad Bin Isa Bin
Salman Al-Khalifa, King of the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
President ........................................
President ........................................
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disposition or location
Weapon: 9″ stainless steel and
gold-tone knife with malachite
handle and stamped with the
seal of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Recd—November 29, 2004.
Est. Value—$400. Archives
Foreign.
Athletic equipment: 34″ black and
brown wooden Sam Bats baseball bat engraved ‘‘Texas Rangers, Prez 43, George W. Bush,
Future Commissioner MLB,
Presented by The Right Hon.
Paul Martin, Ottawa, Canada,
November 30, 2004.’’ Recd—
November 30, 2004. Est. Value
$111. Archives Foreign.
Accessories: pair of 3/4″ white
and yellow 14kt gold maple leaf
cufflinks. Recd—November 30,
2004. Est. Value—$800. Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (3): 21″ x
44″ x 20″ dark wood table ornately inlaid with bone; and 22″
x 22″ x 201⁄2″ dark wood end
table ornately inlaid with bone
(2). Recd—December 4, 2004.
Est. Value $1400. Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 52″ x 8″ antique muzzle
loader (circa mid-1800s); held
in a 20″ x 62″ wooden shadowbox with a 4″ x 3″ plaque engraved ‘‘Presented by General
Pervez Musharraf, President,
Islamic Republic of Pakistan.’’
Recd—December 4, 2004. Est.
Value—$725. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: cream wool traditional
Pakistani coat embroidered with
a satin ornate design. Recd—
December
4,
2004.
Est.
Value—$175. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 10″ cream wool traditional Pakistani hat. Recd—December 4, 2004. Est. Value—
$65. Archives Foreign.
Weapons (11): Maynard Revolver;
Colt Revolver (circa 1884); Colt
Police Revolver (circa 1860);
Remington Double Derringer
Pistol; Sharps Flint-Ignition Pistol (circa 1780); Winchester
Lever-Action Repeating Carbine
(circa 1866); Colt Navy (circa
1851); Pistol from Lowell, Massachusetts (circa 1858); Colt
Derringer, Sharps 4 Barrel
Pocket Pistol; and Wesson and
Harrington Pocket Revolver
(circa 1871); all held in a 23″ x
43″
hinged
wooden
box.
Recd—December 6, 2004. Est.
Value—$12,000. Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
The Right Honorable Paul Martin,
PC, MP, Prime Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
President ........................................
President ........................................
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disposition or location
Miscellaneous (6): 4″ jars of various fertilizers; held on a 12″ x
15″ wooden revolving display.
Recd—December 6, 2004. Est.
Value $60. Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 50″ x 81⁄2″ black Dakota
Arms sniper rifle with an 8″
scope; held in a metal hinged
box embroidered on the inside
‘‘To My Dear Friend, George W.
Bush, Abdullah II’’ with a Jordanian crown and the Great
Seal. Recd December 6, 2004.
Est. Value—$10000. Archives
Foreign.
Jewelry: 18kt yellow gold Cartier
Santos 100 watch with a
square face, Roman numeral
hour markers, and a brown alligator band. Recd—December
16, 2004. Est. Value—$4200.
Archives Foreign.
Accessories (12): variety of E.
Marinella silk ties. Recd—December 16, 2004. Est. Value—
$1620. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 201⁄2″ x 16″ red
and white leather chest with
hinged lid; padded interior with
a two-tiered leather lined wood
tray.
Recd—December
17,
2004. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign.
Consumables: ten pounds of Tunisian dates. Recd—December
17, 2004. Est. Value—$60.
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Consumables (6): bottles of Les
´
Vignes de Tanit wine (2 Rose,
2 Blanc, 2 Rouge). Recd—December 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$48. Archives Foreign.
Consumables (8): liter bottles of
Tunisian olive oil. Recd—December 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$28. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Household: 31⁄2″ x 4″ round frosted glass containers with ‘‘Savour Jordan.’’ Recd—December
22, 2004. Est. Value—$30. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (2): myrtle flower
scented candles. Recd—December 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$20. Handled pursuant to Secret Service Policy.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Their Majesties King Abdullah II
and Queen Rania al Abdullah
of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
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First Lady .......................................
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Accessory: 21⁄2″ circular sterling
silver lapel pin stamped ‘‘we
must reach back to the greatest
traditions of our civilizations
* * * reach forward to the new
insights and capabilities that will
improve life * * * and we must
reach out to each other.’’
Recd—December 22, 2004.
Est. Value—$75. Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (3): 3″
hammered sterling silver miniature urns. Recd—December 22,
2004. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign.
Desk accessories (3): silver, gold
and beige journals stamped
with a palm pattern and with accompanying silver-tone bookmarks. Recd—December 22,
2004. Est. Value—$96. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 9″ x 9″ gold, yellow,
green, and red square Rosenthal porcelain plate painted with
an ornate design with Arabic
characters.
Recd—December
22, 2004. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 6″ Royal Copenhagen blue fluted half lace
china dish with the Royal cipher
of Denmark in the center.
Recd—January 14, 2004. Est.
Value—$250. Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 4″ x 6″ photograph of
Princess Alexandra of Denmark; held in a 6″ x 9″ wood
frame engraved with the Royal
cipher on a silver square plate.
Recd—January 14, 2004. Est.
Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 12″ x 93⁄4″ Loewe
brown suede and leather handbag. Recd—January 14, 2004.
Est. Value—$590. Archives
Foreign.
Jewelry: 131⁄2″ x 11⁄2″ Atasay
black leather and fur choker
with traditional Sanliurfa simra
14kt gold draping chains and
open work. Recd—January 28,
2004. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover books (2): ‘‘Rumi Hidden Music,’’ translated by
Maryam Mafi and Azima Melita
Kolin; and ‘‘Rumi: The Book of
Love,’’ translated by Coleman
Barks.
Recd—January
28,
2004. Est. Value—$44. Archives Foreign.
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jose Maria Aznar,
President of the Government of
Spain and Mrs. Aznar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Ermine Erdogan, Office of
the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
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disposition or location
Paperback book: ‘‘The Rumi Collection,’’
edited
by
Kabir
Helminski. Recd—January 28,
2004. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 10″ x 3″ x 14″
elaborate silver filigree vanity
mirror. Recd—February 18,
2004. Est. Value—$750. Archives Foreign.
Household items (7): Louise Kennedy Tipperary Crystal napkin
rings (6) from the Earth Star
Collection; accompanied by a
10″ x 2″ crystal stand. Recd—
March 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$162. Archives Foreign.
CD: ‘‘Paz, Reconciliacao (Peace,
Reconciliation),’’ by Angola
Unida. Recd—May 12, 2004.
Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 37″ x 54″ multi-colored
acrylic painting on velvet of a
woman grinding grain in a village. Recd—May 12, 2004. Est.
Value—$550. Archives Foreign.
Household items (7): 53″ x 89″
multicolored splatter painted
white linen tablecloth with orange trim; accompanied by
matching 18″ x 12″ orange
linen napkins (2) and 14″ x 12″
white linen napkins (4). Recd—
May 26, 2004. Est. Value—
$150. Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 3 1⁄2″ x 2″ 18kt gold intricate mask brooch inlaid with
diamonds
and
emeralds.
Recd—May 26, 2004. Est.
Value—$1500. Archives Foreign.
Household items (2): 19″ x 15″
raffia
pillows
with
fringe.
Recd—May 26, 2004. Est.
Value—$120. Archives Foreign.
Household items (2): 18″ x 14″
raffia pillows lined in brown and
navy blue leather. Recd—May
26, 2004. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 7″ white gold chain link
bracelet inlaid with diamonds.
Recd—June 4, 2004. Est.
Value $3850. Archives Foreign.
Religious item: 221⁄2″ silver filigree
rosary. Recd—June 4, 2004.
Est. Value—$75. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 8″ x 4″ Chanel beige
leather purse with a gold chain
strap. Recd—June 5, 2004. Est.
Value—$1150. Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
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Mrs. Leila Ben Ali, Office of the
President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD,
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Ana Paula dos Santos, First
Lady of the Republic of Angola.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Edith Lucie Bongo Ondimba,
First Lady of the Gabonese Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Veronica Berlusconi, Office
of the President of the Council
of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
His Holiness Pope John Paul II,
Vatican City.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Bernadette Chirac, Office of
the President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Lady .......................................
Household items (6): 18″ x 18″
gray linen napkins embroidered
with a paisley design in the corner (6); accompanied by 1″
sterling silver napkin rings engraved ‘‘Moscow’’ in Russian
(6). Recd—June 8, 2004. Est.
Value $543. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 4″ x 11⁄2″ x 3″ sterling
silver clutch purse with floral
designs in relief. Recd—June 9,
2004. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 7″ x 6″ gold-tone and
multi-colored Herend Queen
Anne covered tureen with a
rose handle and painted with
butterflies and flowers. Recd—
June 22, 2004. Est. Value—
$740. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 91⁄2″ baby blue
textured earthenware clay bowl
with gold wiring along the edge,
by Ann Marie Brannigan.
Recd—June 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$469. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 72″ x 144″ Ferguson’s white linen damask tablecloth. Recd—June 25, 2004.
Est. Value—$318. Archives
Foreign.
Household items (12): 18″ x 18″
Ferguson’s white linen napkins.
Recd—June 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$183. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 7″ x 3″ Urart
sterling silver bowl with a 7″
sterling silver lid engraved with
scenes of Topkapi Palace,
Galata and the Maiden Towers
Fortresses. Recd—June 27,
2004. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
Consumables:
Divan
Turkish
candy. Recd—June 27, 2004.
Est. Value: $10. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Accessory: 6″ x 3″ x2 ″ Mounier &
Bouvard 18kt gold filigree
evening clutch purse inlaid with
diamonds on the edge and
clasp. Recd—July 8, 2004. Est.
Value—$12,500. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: first edition
(1943) copy of ‘‘The Little
Prince,’’ by Antoine de SaintExupery and signed by author.
Recd—July 12, 2004. Est.
Value—$875. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: long tan cashmere
sweater coat made in Buyan.
Recd—July
15,2004.
Est.
Value—$420. Archives Foreign.
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Mrs. Lyudmila Aleksandrovna
Putina, Office of the President
of the Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Emine Erdogan, Office of the
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Peter Medgyessy,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her
Excellency
Dr.
Mary
McAleese, The President of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ahmet Necdet
Sezer, The President of the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Peter Medgyessy,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency N. Bagabandi,
President of Mongolia and Mrs.
A. Oyunbileg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Lady .......................................
Household items (2): 24″ x 69″
light blue and royal blue silk
table runners with an intricate
thread design and fringe.
Recd—July 15, 2004. Est.
Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover books (3): ‘‘O-Kee-Pa:
A Religious Ceremony and
Other Customs of the Mandan,’’
by George Catlin (published in
1867); and ‘‘North American Indians, Volumes I and II,’’ by
George Catlin (published 1913).
Recd—November 4, 2004. Est.
Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: brown, beige, and
blue silk scarf printed ‘‘APEC
2004, Chile’’ with an abstract
pattern. Recd—November 17,
2004. Est. Value—$135. Archives Foreign..
Accessory: brown alpaca scarf
with a 5″ fringe. Recd—November 17, 2004. Est. Value—$65.
Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 11⁄4″ gold, light and dark
pink garnet and pink tourmaline
chandelier earrings; and a 17″
light and dark pink garnet and
pink tourmaline beaded necklace. Recd—November 19,
2004. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 7″ sterling silver bowl
stamped with an ornate design.
Recd—November 20, 2004.
Est. Value—$350. Archives
Foreign.
Accessory: yellow and white 14kt
gold maple leaf lapel pin.
Recd—November 30, 2004.
Est. Value—$1,000. Archives
Foreign..
Accessory: blue, green and rose
silk scarf. Recd—November 30,
2004. Est. Value—$79. Archives Foreign.
Accessory: Black satin evening
bag with a turquoise, red coral,
quartz and carnelian handle.
Recd—December 1, 2004. Est.
Value—$140. Archives Foreign..
Accessory: Loewe scarf. Recd—
December
1,
2004.
Est.
Value—$295. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: sterling silver bowl
with ornate design. Recd—December 4, 2004. Est. Value—
$350. Archives Foreign.
Photograph of APEC leaders in
October 2003 wearing traditional Thai clothing in sterling
silver frame. Recd—January
30, 2004. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
George
A.
Obiozor, Ambassador of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Luisa Duran de Lagos, First
Lady of the Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Sehba Musharraf, First Lady
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Marta Sahagun de Fox, First
Lady of the United Mexican
States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Sheila Martin, Office of the
Prime Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Majesty Queen Sofia Carlos,
Queen of Spain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
His
Excellency
Thaksin
Shinawatra, The Prime Minister
of the Kingdom of Thailand and
Mrs. Khunying Shinawatra.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Family ....................................
Plaza Real sterling silver and dark
wood chest with sterling silver
cactus designs in relief. Est.
Value—$300.
Tane silver leaf sculpture. Est.
Value—$250.
Black wood tray, from Guerrero,
Mexico, hand painted by Francisco Coronel; accompanied by
the hardcover book, ‘‘Lacas
Mexicanas’’. Est. Value—$125.
Recd—March 6, 2004. Archive
Foreign.
Argenta coconut shell bowl with
sterling silver handles. Recd—
March 23, 2004. Est. Value—
$150. Archives Foreign.
Bronze depiction of the Baptism
of Christ held in a gold tone
shadowbox frame lined in red
velvet and containing a 2″
bronze replica of the papal
crest. Recd—June 4, 2004. Est.
Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
Monnaie de Paris silver watches
with black leather bands.
Recd—June 5, 2004. Est.
Value—$228. Archives Foreign.
Beige pottery piece made by
Paula Murray. Recd—June 8,
2004. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Coins (5): 11⁄4″ Bahrain 22kt gold
coins engraved with ‘‘The Great
Bahraini Rulers.’’ Recd—June
9, 2004. Est. Value—$2000. Archives Foreign.
Leather bound book and CD:
‘‘Brief Astronomical Biography
of His Excellency The Hon.
George W. Bush, President of
the United States of America.’’
Recd—June 9, 2004. Est.
Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 12″ x 7″ inscribed
color photograph of the donor
and the Queen of Bahrain; held
in a 15″ x 12″ gold-tone wood
frame with red and beige suede
matting. Recd—June 9, 2004.
Est. Value—$76. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: John Molloy traditional
ivory wool Aran women’s
sweater with brown buttons; accompanied by a House of Ireland traditional ivory wool Aran
men’s sweater. Recd—June 25,
2004. Est. Value—$285. Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Vicente Fox
Quesada, The President of the
United Mexican States and Mrs.
Fox.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alvaro Uribe,
President of the Republic of
Columbia
and
Mrs.
Lina
Moreno de Uribe.
His Holiness John Paul II, Vatican
City.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of the French.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable Paul Martin,
P.C., M.P., The Prime Minister
of Canada and Mrs. Martin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Hamad Bin Isa Bin
Salman Al-Khalifa, King of the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD,
Prime Minster of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Family ....................................
Photographs (29): collection of 9″
x 7″ photographs, taken by
Prince Roland Bonaparte in
1888, of various Native Americans; mounted on albumen
paper stamped with Prince Bonaparte’s seal and held in a
161⁄2″ x 14″ tan leather book
binding embossed ‘‘Photographic Portraits of North American Indians, Prince Roland Bonaparte.’’ Recd—November 4,
2004. Est. Value—$600. Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 8″ x 5″ Steuben
Glass figurine of an elephant
with its trunk raised in the air.
Recd—December 8, 2004. Est.
Value—$1100. Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: Mont Blanc
Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue
Black Silver Fountain Pen.
Recd—March 29, 2004. Est.
Value—$425.
Government
Property.
Desk accessory: Mont Blanc
Hommage a Alexander the
Great solid gold fountain pen
with diamond on clip and 18kt
gold nib. Received—March 30,
2004. Est. Value—$5690. Government Property.
Accessories (5): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—June 4,
2004. Est. Value—$675. Government Property.
Accessories (5): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—June 4,
2004. Est. Value—$675. Government Property.
Accessories (5): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—December
15, 2004. Est. Value—$675.
Government Property.
Jewelry (2): matching necklace
and bracelet sets of silver and
orange stone; one set has
matching ring. Recd—March
29, 2004. Est. Value—$500.
Government Property.
Household: 8′ round leather area
rug with a detailed pattern in
blue, red, gold and white.
Recd—June 1, 2004. Est.
Value—$450. Transferred to
the General Services Administration.
Accessories (3): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—May 19,
2004. Est. Value—$405. Government Property.
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Abrams, Elliott, Special Assistant
to the President and Senior Director National Security Council.
Abrams, Elliott, Special Assistant
to the President and Senior Director National Security Council.
Bartlett, Daniel J., Assistant to the
President for Communications.
Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
Cooper, Cathy, Administrative Assistant National Security Council.
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Circumstances justifying
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His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Salem
Abdullah Al Jaber Al-Sabah,
Ambassador of the State of Kuwait and Mrs. Al-Sabah.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the
State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Abdulwahab A. AlHajjri, Ambassador of the Republic of Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jibril Muhammad
Aminu, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Green, Michael J., Special Assistant to the President and Senior
Director National Security Council.
Household: 75⁄8″ x 41⁄2″ sterling
silver bowl with scalloped rim,
set with 1″ gold and enamel
seal of donor. Recd—December 14, 2004. Est. Value—
$500. Government Property.
Desk accessory: 101⁄2″ x 11″ x 2″
sterling silver model sailing vessel, double masted, trimmed
with three sails, rigging, rudder
and anchor mounted on an oval
black 9″ x 4″ wood base with
silver plaque engraved ‘‘Ministry
of Foreign Affairs & Investment
Promotion Malta.’’ Recd—May
20, 2004. Est. Value—$450.
Government Property.
Household: 75⁄8″ × 41⁄2″ silver
bowl with scalloped rim, set
with 1″ gold and enamel seal of
donor. Recd—December 15,
2004. Est. Value—$500. Government Property.
Accessories (5): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd-May 19,
2005 Est. Value—$675. Government Property.
Accessories (5): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—December
17, 2004. Est. Value—$675.
Government Property.
Household: 10″ x 91⁄2″ Archimede
Seguso Gold Collection handblown Murano glass melonribbed vase and cachepot.
Recd—May 19, 2004. Est.
Value—$850.
Government
Property.
Accessory: 54″ square Hermes
silk and cashmere scarf in multicolor rose pattern. Recd—January 15, 2004. Est. Value—
$760. Government Property.
Household: 61⁄8″ x 21⁄2″ x 31⁄4″
William & Son sterling silver
L’Epee Corniche Standard carriage clock. Recd—February
13, 2004. Est. Value—$2095.
Government Property.
Household: 10″ sterling silverplate/wall plaque with embossed design, engraved ‘‘With
compliments from Lakshman
Kadirgamar Minister of Foreign
Affairs Sri Lanka.’’ Recd—May
11, 2004. Est. Value—$350.
Government Property.
Hardcover book: 123⁄8″ x 19″ x
11⁄2″ velvet and leather-bound
reproduction of the 1797 ‘‘Imperial Decree on the Russian
Chevalier Orders,’’ issued by
L.S. Pavel. Recd—May 15,
2004. Est. Value—$3850. Archives, Staff Gift.
Hadley, Stephen Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor.
Hadley, Stephen, Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor.
McClellan, Scott, Assistant to the
President and Press Secretary.
McClellan, Scott, Assistant to the
President and Press Secretary.
Miers, Harriet, Assistant to the
President and Deputy Chief of
Staff.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
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His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
The Honorable John Dalli, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Malta.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council fo Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Michele AlliotMarie, Minister of Defense and
War Veterans of the French
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Igor Ivanov, Minister
for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Head of
the Bahrain Defense Force.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The
Honorable
Lakshman
Kadirgamar, P.C., M.P., Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Democratic Socialist Republic
of Sri Lanka.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Igor Ivanov, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Household
(3):
Archimede
Seguso Gold Collection handblown Murano glass set (pair of
14″ x 5″ candlesticks and a
footed 9″ x 10″ fruit compote).
Recd—May 19, 2004 Est.
Value—$2200
Government
Property.
Jewelry: 1⁄2″ x 17⁄8″ 18kt gold
mask pendant with emerald and
diamonds held on a 161⁄2″ gold
wire band. Recd—May 26,
2004. Est. Value—$650. Government Property.
Household:
111⁄4″
x
10″
Archimede Seguso Gold Collection hand-blown Murano glass
melon-ribbed vase. Recd—June
5, 2004. Est. Value—$850.
Government Property.
Accessory: 50″ x 74″ red-orange
Gobi cashmere throw with 4″
fringe. Recd—July 19, 2004.
Est. Value—$125. Government
Property.
Household: 47⁄8″ x 21⁄4″ footed silver bowl with relief design and
inset turquoise stones; etched
with donor’s name, title and
date. Recd—July 19, 2004. Est.
Value—$200.
Government
Property.
Household items (2): 24″ x 65″
woven pink and black silk
matching table runners; pattern
is an intricate thread design
studded with rhinestones and
gold thread accent and 4″
fringe. Recd—July 19, 2004.
Est. Value—$500. Government
Property.
Desk accessory: Aurora Optima
marbled blue (Auroloid) fountain
pen with 14kt gold nib, jewel
clip and gold-plated trim.
Recd—December 8, 2004. Est.
Value—$295.
Government
Property.
Household: 77″ x 52″ purple, orange, yellow and black woven
cloth with 71⁄2″ tassels. Recd—
December
8,
2004.
Est.
Value—$345.
Government
Property.
Accessories (2): 35″ square E.
Marinella silk scarf in peach,
brown and blue pattern; and an
181⁄2″ x 68″ wool and silk blend
shawl in various colors. Recd—
December 15, 2004. Est.
Value—$587.
Government
Property.
Jewelry: pair of 18kt yellow gold
Damiani twisted coil earrings
with diamonds. Recd—December 15, 2004. Est. Value—
$2550. Archives, Staff Gift.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs..
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
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His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency El Hadj Omar
Bongo Ondimba, President of
the Gabonese Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency N. Bagabandi,
President of Mongolia and Mrs.
A. Oyunbileg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
George
A.
Obiozor, Ambassador of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Giovanni
Castellaneta, Diplomatic Advisor to the Prime Minister of the
Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Kay Rala Xanana
Gusmao, President of The
Democratic Republic of TimorLeste.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Rove, Karl, Senior Advisor to the
President.
Volker, Kurt, Director for NATO
and Western European Affairs
National Security Council.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Jewelry: 18kt yellow gold and diamond Damiani necklace in swirl
design, Recd—December 15,
2004. Est. Value—$6000 Archives, Staff Gift.
Household: 201⁄2″ x 16″ yellow
and black ottoman-style leather
chest with hinged lid; padded
interior with a two-tiered leather
lined wood tray. Recd—December 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$280. Government Property.
Consumables: approximately 10
pounds of dates. Recd—December 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$60. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Household (3): 23⁄4″ x 2″ silver
urns in the style of ancient pottery.
Recd—December
22,
2004. Est. Value—$250. Government Property.
Jewelry: 21⁄4″ round silver and turquoise pin. Recd—December
22, 2004. Est. Value—$75.
Government Property.
Miscellaneous: bound notebook
with silver page marker. Recd—
December 22, 2004 Est.
Value—$32 Government Property.
Accessories (4): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—June 4,
2004. Est. Value—$540. Government Property.
Accessories (4): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties. Recd—June 4,
2004. Est. Value—$540. Government Property.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Their Majesties King Abdullah II
and Queen Rania al Abdullah
of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President ................................
Chopard ‘‘Happy Day’’ clock.
Recd—January 24, 2004. Est.
Value—$465. Archives Foreign.
Eleven E. Marinella silk neckties.
Recd—January 26, 2004. Est.
Value—$1,485. Archives Foreign.
One E. Marinella silk necktie.
Recd—January 26, 2004. Est.
Value—$135. Archives Foreign.
Fruit compote, two candle sticks,
and large bowl of gold Murano
glass signed by the artist,
Archimede Seguso. Recd—January 26, 2004. Est. Value—
$750. Archives Foreign.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Joseph Deiss,
President of the Swiss Confederation.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
Woman’s silver necklace by
Damiani with gray pearls and
diamond centerpiece. Recd—
January 26, 2004. Est. Value—
$2000. Archives Foreign.
Mantel clock of silver and marble
Recd—February 9, 2004. Est.
Value—$1500. Archives Foreign.
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Hand knotted wool pile rug in red,
dark blue, green, turquoise and
cream. A central red ground
medallion with scattered geometric patterns, approximately
8’’ x 10’’. Recd—February 18,
2004. Est. Value—$3600. Archives Foreign.
Out of print copy limited issue of,
The Art of War by Golden
Treasure Books (Xiyuan Publishing House) presented in an
ornate dark wooden box. Includes a silver chop (seal) in
clear acrylic box. Recd—April
14, 2004. Est. Value—$3600.
Archives Foreign.
Book entitled, Selected Porcelain
of the Flourishing Qing Dynasty
at the Palace Museum, by Forbidden City Publishing House.
Recd—April 14, 2004. Est.
Value—$44. Archives Foreign.
Chinese silk material in shades of
yellow, orange and lime green.
Approximately
3.5
yards.
Recd—April 14, 2004. Est.
Value—$105. Archives Foreign.
Paskche gilt-on-bronze incense
burner; reproduction of national
treasure housed in the Puyo
National Museum. Recd—April
15, 2004. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign.
Mont Blanc pen set; silver with
blue stone, engraved with Jordanian coat of arms. Recd—
May 6, 2004. Est. Value—$450.
Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver sword. Recd—June
8, 2004. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
18K white gold cufflinks with Arabic lettering symbolizing good
fortune and health. Recd—June
15, 2004. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver incense burner on
silver and sodalite tray. Recd—
July 7, 2004. Est. Value—
$1500. Archives Foreign.
Beige cashmere sweater, made in
Mongolia, size XL. Recd—July
20, 2004. Est. Value—$297. Archives Foreign.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Shaikh Salman Bin
Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown
Prince and Commander in
Chief of the Bahrain Defense
Force.
His Excellency Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zeng Qinghong,
Vice President of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zeng Qinghong,
Vice President of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Goh Kun, Acting
President and Prime Minister
Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al
Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al
Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Maqbool Bin Ali
Sultan, Minister of Commerce
and Industry Oman.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Natsagiin
Bagabandi. President of Mongolia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Hand-made, sculpted crystal elephant by Daum. Recd—December 6, 2004. Est. Value—$725.
Archives Foreign.
Six E. Marinella men’s neckties.
Recd—May 20, 2004. Est.
Value—$810. Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver bowl and lid decorated with repousse and engraving in a floral design.
Recd—January 28, 2004. Est.
Value—$350. Archives Foreign.
Limoges plate with gold trim, maroon and ivory design with Arabic inscription and a wooden
plate stand. Recd—August 23,
2004. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign.
Pottery vanity set: black hand
towel holder and soap dish with
three embroidered hand towels.
Recd—August 23, 2004. Est.
Value—$166. Archives Foreign.
Two pottery containers with wicker tops for holding herbs. Measures 5″ x 3″. Recd—August 23,
2004. Est. Value—$50. Archives Foreign.
Six-inch square wooden box with
floral stone mosaic cover for
herb storage. Recd—August
23, 2004. Est. Value—$29. Archives Foreign.
Pottery incense burner and box.
Recd—August 23, 2004. Est.
Value—$30. Archives Foreign.
Six blue tea glasses with gold
trim. Recd—August 23, 2004.
Est. Value—$42. Archives Foreign.
Six-inch square silk pillow with
gold tassels. Recd—August 23,
2004. Est. Value—$29. Archives Foreign.
CD of Jordanian music by Sakher
Hattan.
Recd—August
23,
2004. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign.
Four scented pillar candles, 4″
high. Recd—August 23, 2004.
Est. Value—$36. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Wood and brass presentation box
containing bronze reproduction
of ‘‘Ding’’ pot, representing
power, prosperity and peace.
Recd—January 6, 2004. Est.
Value—$500. Archives Foreign.
Framed oil painting of St. George
slaying a dragon, Bulgarian
style with gold leaf work.
Recd—February 26, 2004. Est.
Value—$200. Archives Foreign.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Salem Abdallah
Al-Jabir Al-Sabah and Mrs.
Rima Al-Sabah, Embassy of
Kuwait.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
His Excellency Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al
Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan..
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Wen Jiabao, Premier of the People’s Republic of
China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Solomon Passy,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Bulgaria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
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Vice President and Mrs. Cheney ...
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Gold medallion commemorating
the 100th Anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and
Bulgaria. Recd—February 26,
2004. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign.
Wool on cotton carpet measuring
77″; by 61″, rust background,
with cruciform stylized foliate
medallion,
three
borders.
Recd—December 7, 2004. Est.
Value—$1,000. Archives Foreign.
Wool on cotton carpet measuring
78″ by 57″, yellow background
with red, tan, and green stylized
floral decoration, four borders.
Recd—December 7, 2004. Est.
Value—$1000. Archives Foreign.
Embroidered beige cotton tablecloth with twelve napkins.
Recd—December 7, 2004. Est.
Value—$150. Archives Foreign.
Framed silver plaque with repousse decoration of a temple
scene with an elephant and
oxen pulling a cart. Recd—December 17, 2004. Est. Value—
$225. Archives Foreign.
Polychrome woven silk sash,
measuring 80″ by 15.″ Recd—
December 17, 2004. Est.
Value—$200. Archives Foreign.
Twenty-one medals, gold plated
on brass, depicting the Mysteries of the Rosary, with a
large central medal of the Madonna. Small medals measure
1.75″ in diameter. Medals are
displayed in a sealed plexiglass case. Recd—January 27,
2004. Est. Value—$627. Archives Foreign.
Silver rosary with mother-of-pearl
beads, blessed by Pope John
Paul II. Recd—January 27,
2004. Est. Value—$75. Retained (souvenir or mark of
courtesy).
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Phanthong
Phommahaxay, Ambassador of
the Lao People’s Democratic
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Holiness John Paul, II, The
Holy See.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Holiness John Paul, II, The
Holy See.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Ottoman, two color leather, 20th
century. Date Received: 1/13/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$350.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Service
Administration.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Ben An, President of the Government of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Painting, watercolor and mixed
media, 21″ x 261⁄2″, Tbilisi, by
Gega
Kutateladze,
2003,
framed $250, bottle of wine in
silver plated overlay bottle
$100. Date Received: 1/25/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$350.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Carpet, 931⁄2″ x 621⁄2″, black
background with ‘King Tut.’
Date Received: 2/3/2004. Estimated Value: $400.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Carriage clock, silver plate and
enamel, by William & Son
$2,000, pair cufflinks sterling
silver and enamel $250. Date
Received: 2/9/2004. Estimated
Value: $2,250.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Rosewater bottle and incense
burner, silver filigree, late 20th
century, 34ozsT. Date Received: 2/17/2004. Estimated
Value: $1,000.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Bowl, 81⁄4″L x 43⁄8″H, cut crystal,
‘‘Tornado’’ by Orrefors, 20th
century. Date Received: 2/17/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$300.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Vase, 181⁄8″H, marquetry of various semiprecious stones including lapis lazuli, jasper, sard
and agate. Date Received: 3/
11/2004.
Estimated
Value:
$1,250.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Rugs, 36″ x 231⁄2″, wool on cotton, hand woven $300, 2
shawls with silk embroidery
$130. Date Received: 3/17/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$430.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Roll top butter dish, 7″ diameter,
repoussed and chased silver,
set
with
4
lapis
lazuli
cabochons and 8 turquoise
cabochons 7mm x 6mm, 20th
century. Date Received: 3/18/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$450.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
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Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
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Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
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Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
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State of the United States.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Eduard Shevardnadze, President
of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi,
Commander in Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces, Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Shaykh Salman bin Hamad bin
Isa Al Khalifa, Crown Prince of
the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
His Excellency Zine El-Abidine
Ben Ali President of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Laila Freivalds, Foreign Minister,
Sweden.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Hamid Karzai, President of the
Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Mohammedmian Soomro, Chairman of the Senate, Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Pervez Musharraf, President of Non-acceptance would cause the
the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Pair cufflinks 18 karat yellow gold
each set with 5 round diamonds
TW 16 points both Chopard
($1800), Wristwatch mans 18
karat yellow gold case with date
Chopard 1026 924–2248 black
alligator strap ($8,100). Date
Received: 3/20/2004. Estimated
Value: $9,900.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
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Brown leather attache case
($450), belt frontispiece 18
karat yellow gold chain mail
9ozsT ($4,000), ring 18 karat
yellow gold set with 5 round
diamonds TW 8 points Chopard
($2,000). Date Received: 3/20/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$6,450.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Desk set, leather, by Dacoma.
Date Received: 4/15/2004. Estimated Value: $650.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Desk set, sterling silver and slag
glass, four open boxes. Date
Received: 4/20/2004. Estimated
Value: $550.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Pen, platinum plated metal, with
watch in handle, Cartier ‘‘Stylo
d’Exception’’,
#180/2000,
boxed. Date Received: 4/27/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$750.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Desk set, sterling silver and mother of pearl, letter opener and
magnifying glass, 20th century.
Date Received: 5/6/2004. Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Charger, 12″ diameter, sterling silver repousse, 20th century,
17ozsT. Date Received: 5/12/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$350.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Sculpture, 11″H, sterling silver,
traditional luzzu sailboat, late
20th century. Date Received: 5/
20/2004.
Estimated
Value:
$2,000.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Sheikh Jabir al-Ahmad Al Sabah,
Emir of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Sheikh Jabir al-Ahmad Al Sabah,
Emir of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Mircea Dan Geoana, Foreign Minister of Romania as part of the
Social Democratic Party.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Franco Frattini, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic, Italy.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Shaikh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir
Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
King Abdullah II Bin al Hussein,
King of the Hashemite Kingdom
of the Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Lakshman Kadirgamar, Minister,
Government of Sri Lanka.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
John Dalli, Minister of Finance
and Economic Affairs, Malta.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Sculpture, 11″H, sterling silver,
sailboat, late 20th century. Date
Received: 5/22/2004. Estimated
Value: $2,000.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Briefcase, tan leather $150, Book,
Artistas Plasticos del Ecuador
$45, Sculpture of a bird, sterling
silver 12 oz $240. Date Received: 6/7/2004. Estimated
Value: $435.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Cufflinks, 18 karat yellow gold,
with Liberian insignia Date Received: 6/11/2004. Estimated
Value: $750.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Carpet, 6′6″ x 9′9″, wool on wool,
Bokhara design. Date Received: 6/15/2004. Estimated
Value: $2,500.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Bowl, burlwood with silver mounts
set with turquoise cabochons 6
mm. $250, together with a ‘‘V’’
neck maroon cashmere sweater
XL $350. Date Received: 7/4/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$600.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Jewelry, woman’s, 18 karat white
gold set with diamonds, Bulgari
Necklace set with 64 round diamonds TW 6.4 carats, ring set
with 6 round diamonds TW 60
points, pair diamonds TW 1.2
both. Date Received: 7/28/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$24,500.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Coffee pot, 9 5/8″H, sterling silver
with gold wash, 16ozsT. Date
Received: 7/28/2004. Estimated
Value: $400.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Sculpture, 7″H x 93⁄4″L, 18 karat
yellow gold oasis scene with
two camels, two figures, tent
and palm trees, stone base,
fitted case. Date Received: 7/
28/2004.
Estimated
Value:
$8,500.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
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Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
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Patricio Zuquilanda Duque, Minister of Foreign Relations, Ecuador.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Patricio Zuquilanda Duque, Minister of Foreign Relations, Ecuador.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Gyude Bryant, Chairman of the
National Transitional Government, Liberia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Hamid Karzai, President of the
Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
His
Excellency
Natsagiyn
Bagabandi, President of Mongolia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Aziz-Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Prince Faisal, Government
Saudi Arabia.
of
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Aziz-Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Books, 2 volumes, ‘‘Journal d’un
Voyage fait dans I’lnterieur de
I’Amerique
Septentrionale’’,
Villette, 1793. Date Received:
10/1/2004. Estimated Value:
$900.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Book, China History Culture
Treasure $225, ten compact
disks of Chinese folk music,
$150. Date Received: 10/1/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$375.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Oil painting on canvas of purple
flower with green background
entitled ‘‘Flamboyant Nation’’ by
artist Roger Brathwaite. Date
Received: 10/5/2004. Estimated
Value: $600.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Bottle of wine, Madeira from the
Masandra cellar, 1937. Date
Received: 11/15/2004. Estimated Value: $250.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Replica Sword, 421⁄2″L overall,
brass sheathed scabbard and
hilt, engraved blade. Date Received: 11/15/2004. Estimated
Value: $200.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Double tear jar, 21⁄2″H with later
silver mounts, Roman Period
63 BCE–330 CE, fitted case.
Date Received: 11/22/2004. Estimated Value: $300.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Figure, 71⁄4″H, Waterford crystal
eagle with spread wings, Ireland, 20th/21st century. Date
Received: 12/7/2004. Estimated
Value: $400.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Cufflinks, 9 karat yellow gold,
each a blue enamel oval with
Belgian coat of Arms. Date Received: 12/8/2004. Estimated
Value: $375.00. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Ottoman, two color leather, 20th
century. Date Received: 12/16/
2004.
Estimated
Value:
$350.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
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State of the United States.
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Nicolas Sarkozy, Minister, Government of France.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Li Zhaoxing, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the People’s Republic
of China.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Dr. Keith C. Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Honorable Volodymyr Lytvyn,
Speaker of the Verhovna Rada,
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Honorable Volodymyr Lytvyn,
Speaker of the Verhovna Rada,
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of
Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Salem Al-Sabah, Ambassador of
the state of Kuwait and Mrs.
Salem.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Karel De Gucht, Foreign Minister,
Belgium.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Ben AN, President of the Government of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of
State of the United States.
Four bottles of Olive oil, chocolate
assortment, olive oil and thyme,
wood box containing two candles, two small notebooks,
pendant, two jars of candies, 3
silver plates, miniature vessels,
Rosenthal Porcelain plate 81⁄2″
square 2004–5. Date Received:
12/16/2004. Estimated Value:
$1,850.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Watch—Ladies Maurice La Croix:
Stainless steel model MM013–
SS002–310 Date Received: 2/
25/2004. Over Minimum Value.
Disposition: Pending transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Cufflinks—sterling silver and Medallion—gold plated 4″ diameter. Date Received: 2/12/2004.
Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Gold Inlaid Statue. Date Received: 6/29/2004. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Swiss Omade Rado wristwatch
Date
Received:
9/19/2004.
Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
18 kt gold necklace, bracelet,
ring, and earrings (Damas).
Date Received: 6/1/2004. Over
Minimum Value. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
22 kt. rose gold ring with diamonds
(Giovanni
Ferraris).
Date Received: 6/7/2004. Over
Minimum Value. Disposition:
Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Carpet—3 x 5. Date Received: 5/
8/2004.
Estimated
Value:
$1,235.00. Disposition: Pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Gold necklace and earrings. Date
Received: 8/27/2004. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Gold watch Date Received: 10/20/
2004. Over Minimum Value.
Disposition: Pending transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Mary Masserini, Protocol Officer—
U.S. Department of State.
William J. Burns, Assistant Secretary of State.
Francis X. Taylor, Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.
Kenneth D. Ward, Deputy to the
Senior Weapons of Mass Destruction Representative, Libya.
Marcelle M. Wahba, U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.
Marcelle M. Wahba, U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.
Richard L. Baltimore, III, Ambassador.
Tracey Ann Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Turkmenistan.
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King Abdullah II bin al Hussein
and Queen Rania, King and
Queen, Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad AlKhalifa, Crown Prince and
Commander-in-Chief of the
Bahrain Defense Force, Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad AlKhalifa, Crown Prince and
Commander-in-Chief of the
Bahrain Defense Force, Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Mohamed Al-Nassr, Security At´
tache, Embassy of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Abdullah Senoussi, Government
Official, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Libya.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Sheikh Saqr bin Muhammad al
Qasimi, Ruler of Ras alKhaimah, United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Shaykha Saif, Wife of Shaykha
Sultan bin Khalifa, Member of
the Executive Council and
Chairman of the Abu Dhabi
Crown Prince’s Office, United
Arab Emirates.
Yahya, Yahya, Business/PR Director, Saudi bin Laden Construction, Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Huda Al Midfa, Wife of United
Arab Emirates Ambassador
Hassan Abdullah Al Adhab,
United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
Saparmurat Niyazov, President of
Turkmenistan.
Non-acceptance would cause the
donor or the U.S. Government
embarrassment.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
Gold Bracelet and Silver Lamp.
Date Received: 1/20/2004. Est.
Value: $180.00 and $250.00,
respectively.
Total
Value:
$430.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Clock and Cuff Links. Date Received: 2/18/2004. Est. Value:
$270.00 and $100.00, respectively. Total Value: $370.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Marble Flower Vase. Date Received: 2/23/2004. Est. Value:
$400.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Sword and Shawl. Date Received:
2/24/2004. Est. Value: $250.00
and $65.00, respectively. Total
Value: $315.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Medallion, Book of Mosaics and a
Mosaic. Date Received: 3/15/
2004. Est. Value: $50.00,
$59.00 and $1,000.00, respectively. Total Value: $1,109.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Plaque, Caviar, Carpet and Tea
Set. Date Received: 3/26/2004.
Est. Value: $20.00, $300.00,
$1,200.00 and $225.00. Total
Value: $1,745.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Saber and Model Ship. Date Received: 3/31/2004. Est. Value:
$640.00 and $1,000.00, respectively. Total Value: $1,640.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Ceramic Desk Set Date Received:
5/27/2004. Est. Value: $390.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Silver Cuff Links and Gold Stickpin. Date Received: 6/20/2004.
Est.
Value:
$260.00
and
$40.00,
respectively.
Total
Value: $300.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration..
Glass Sword and Wood Carving
of Grapes Plaque. Date Received: 6/26/2004. Est. Value:
$25.00, $250.00 and $65.00,
respectively.
Total
Value:
$340.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein
Tantawi, Commander in Chief
of the Armed Forces, Minister
of Defense and Military Production of the Arab Republic of
Egypt.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Highness Prince Salman bin
Hamad Al-Khalifa, The Crown
Prince and Commander, Bahrain Defense Force, Kingdom of
Bahrain.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic State of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Kadir Gulamov,
Minister of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dali Jazi, Minister
of Defense of the Republic of
Tunisia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Safar Abiyev, Minister of Defense of the Republic
of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Jabir Mubarak al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Defense of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Jose Bono Martinez, Minister of Defense,
Spain.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah bin alHussein,
King
of
The
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Victor Gaiciuc,
Minister of Defense of the Republic of Moldova.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
3′ Sword with Wall Mount and
Book of Fairy Tales. Date Received: 8/9/2004. Est. Value:
$1,250.00 and $50.00, respectively. Total Value: $1,300.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Desk Clock Mounted on a Crystalline. Date Received: 8/9/
2004. Est. Value: $360.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Handcrafted Lapis Metal Box.
Date Received: 8/11/2004. Est.
Value: $325.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Bottle of Wine, Lavadia Rose
Muscat and a Bottle of Wine,
Massandra. Date Received: 8/
13/2004. Est. Value: $600.00
and $600.00, respectively. Total
Value: $1,200.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Bottle of Wine, 1954 and Framed
Coin Set. Date Received: 8/14/
2004. Est. Value: $190.00 and
$260.00, respectively. Total
Value: $450.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Large Silver Palm Tree in Glass
Case. Date Received: 10/10/
2004. Est. Value: $350.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Icon of Jesus. Date Received: 10/
11/2004. Est. Value: $600.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Framed Picture, Titled ‘‘Weeds
and Insects,’’ 60″ x 14″. Date
Received:
10/22/2004.
Est.
Value: $380.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Rug, 9′ x 10′. Date Received: 12/
9/2004. Est. Value: $320.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
5 Jars of Caspian Caviar and
Glass Decanter of Brandy. Date
Received:
12/11/2004.
Est.
Value: $625.00 and $85.00 respectively.
Total
Value:
$710.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Aromatherapy Gift Set and Assorted Olive Oils. Date Received: 12/22/2004. Est. Value:
$380.00 and $110.00, respectively. Total Value: $490.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
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His Excellency Soren Gade, Minister of Defense, Denmark.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Marek
Prime Minister, Poland.
Belka,
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic State of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Leonid Kuchma,
President, Ukraine.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Yevhan Marchuk,
Minister of Defense, Ukraine.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Iyad Allawi, Prime
Minister of the Interim Government of Iraq.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Branko
Crvenkovski, President of the
Former Yugoslavia Republic of
Macedonia.
His Excellency Yoon Kwangwoong, Minister of National Defense, Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic State of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Safar Abiyev, Minister of Defense of the Republic
of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah bin alHussein and Her Majesty
Queen Rania of The Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Paul Wolfowitz,
Deputy Secretary of Defense.
5′ x 8′ Egyptian King Tut Rug.
Date Date Received: 1/27/2004.
Est. Value: $400.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Paul Wolfowilz,
Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Chess Set and 4′ x 6′ Kurdish
Rug. Date Received: 6/17/2004.
$140.00 and $450.00, respectively. Total Value: $590.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Painting. Date Received: 4/12/
2004. Est. Value: $550.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Douglas J. Feith,
Under Secretary of Policy.
Lieutenant General Tome H. Walters, Jr., Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
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Silver Punch Bowl Set and Painting. Date Received: 4/12/2004.
$340.00 and $550.00, respectively. Total Value: $890.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Paekche Great Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner. Date Received:
10/21/2004.
Est.
Value:
$290.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration..
Jewelry Set (Necklace, Bracelet
Ring and Earring). Date Received: 12/1/2004. Est. Value:
$540.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Gift Set in Wood Box. Date Received: 12/23/2004. Est. Value:
$380.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
5′ x 8′ Egyptian King Tut Rug.
Date Received: 1/15/2004. Est.
Value: $400.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration..
Oil Painting on Canvas by the Artist Ghiorczyk. Date Received: 4/
4/2004. Est. Value: $350.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Pearl Necklace. Date Received:
10/15/2003.
Est.
Value:
$450.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
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Reid Marshal Mohamed Hussein
Tantawi, Commander in Chief
of the Armed Forces, Minister
of Defense and Military Production of the Arab Republic of
Egypt.
Jalal Talabani, Secretary General
of the Patriotic Union of
Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Jabir Mubarak al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Defense of the State of Kuwait.
His Excellency Sheikh Jabir Mubarak al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister of Defense
of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Kim Jong il, General Secretary Korean Workers Party
Hwan-CJCS ROK.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Lieutenant
General
Hamdy
Moustafa Weheba, Chief of
Staff of The Egyptian Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah bin alHussein,
King
of
The
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein
Tantawi, Commander in Chief
of the Armed Forces, Minister
of Defense and Military Production of the Arab Republic of
Egypt.
Jerzy Szmajdzinski, Minister of
Defense, Republic of Poland.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Vlado Buckovski, Minister of Defense of the Former Yugoslavia
Republic of Macedonia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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Non-acceptance
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Non-acceptance
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Major General Thomas J. Romig,
Judge Advocate General.
Picture of Forest Made with Various Color Granulates and
Chips of Stone Encased in
Solid Marble Frame and Wood
Shaped Swan Punch Bowl with
Eight Ladle Cups, Black with
Gold Beak. Date Received: 9/
14/2004. Est. Value: $125.00
and $210.00, respectively. Total
Value: $335.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Etching of Mockba, Moscow by
A.H. Cabettcoba, Porcelain
Hand Painted Picture With Inscription ‘‘APXAHTEn6CKO on
back C$M Mockba with Newspaper Article, Green Marble
Egg with Black Etching of a
Christian symbolism of a
Woman and Child with Green
Marble Base, Pewter Statute of
a Russian Solkier with Marble
Base (Green), Green Metal
Cantee of BOflKA NEXOTHAH
Liqueur, 1995 Inkerman White
Wine
with
the
Words
‘‘XCEMHYXOIHA’’,
2000
Inkerman Cabernet Wine with
the Words ‘‘KABEPHE’’, Porcelain Vase (POCCKfl) Pattern,
Sterling Silver Brocade Pattern
Saucer, Paperback Two Volume Book Set On Russian Art
‘‘Yue
Haa
Npuxomb’’,
Hardcover book ‘‘Strolls Around
the Moscow Kremlin from Moscow
Kremlin
Museum,
Hardcover Book by Boris
Brodsky The Art Treasures from
Moscow Museums’, and Liqueur
‘‘KB
KOHbflK
PECny6JlNKA
AareCTaH
JleauHxa’’ Decorated Glass Carafe. Date Received: 9/14/2004.
Est. Value: $85.00, $45.00,
$125.00,
$350.00,
$25.00,
$15.00, $15.00, $0.00, $10.00,
$35.00, $25.00, $20.00 and
$35.00,
respectively.
Total
Value: $885.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
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Judge Advocate General.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
General-Colonel Valeriy Inanovich
Marchenkov, President of the
Military University.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General-Colonel
Alexander
Savenkov, Deputy Attorney
General of the Russian Federation and Senior Military Inspector General.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary
of Agriculture.
A stone, probably serpentine, figure of a polar bear in a seated
position. Inuit sculpture, it was
carved in the cooperative of
Puvirnituk located in northeastern Canada. As a registered Inuit sculpture the message ‘‘2003, Qumaluk 37464’’ is
incised on the underside of the
base. It is also marked ‘‘Canada, Ministry of Agriculture
A475–AB
CI–37465’’.
The
maker is Tukgi Gumaluk. Received: February 11, 2004. Appraised Value: $650.00. Location: The item was returned to
the USDA/FAS Foreign Visitor
and Protocol Office to be processed for turn-in to General
Services Administration.
Inuit carving: Artist: Simionte
Kanayuk, signed and dated
2002. Dark soapstone carving
in the Cape Dorset style, of a
polar bear with a seal in its
mouth. 10″ long. Additional information on the base: ‘‘A804’’
and ‘‘Ct37311’’ and from the
‘‘Puvirnituk Community. Received: August 28, 2004. Appraised value: $850.00. Location: The item was returned to
the USDA/FAS Foreign Visitor
and Protocol Office to be processed for turn-in to General
Services Administration.
Stone carving Artist: Irvin Head
‘‘Musk’’, Manitoba artist. Soapstone carving of a raven.
Signed. Height 5–1⁄2″; Length
8’’. Information also included on
the base ‘‘Manitoba Arts’’ and
‘‘Woodlands Gallery’’. Date Received: June 15, 2004. Appraised value: $650.00. Location: The item was returned to
the USDA/FAS Foreign Visitor
and Protocol Office to be processed for turn-in to General
Services Administration.
Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary
of Agriculture.
James Butler, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Presented by Robert Speller, Minister of Agriculture, Canada.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Presented by the new Canadian
Minister of Agriculture, Andrew
Mitchell.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Presented by Robert Speller, Minister of Agriculture, Canada, at
the World Meat Congress meeting in Winnipeg, Canada.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Donald L. Evans, Secretary of
Commerce.
White enameled Faberge style
egg. Received Date: 4/21/2004.
Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Elena Danilova, Deputy Minister
of Economic Development and
Trade for Russia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of Commerce.
Lined Dark Green Velvet Men’s
robe with stitched gilt on front
border and cuffs and emblem of
Kazakhstan and sun with outline of bird and with tie belt. Received Date: 1/26/2004. Estimated Value: $300.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Ambassador Kanat Saudabayev
of
Kazakhstan
and
Ms.
Saudabayev.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government
AGENCY: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Silver Saudi Coffee Pot (Dallah).
Received Date: 4/10/2004. Estimated Value: $400.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Black Cloak with Gold Embroidery. Received Date: 4/6/2004.
Estimated Value: $1,350.00.
Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Edo cut glass vase in wooden
presentation box. Received
Date: 3/22/2004. Estimated
Value: $410.00. Disposition:
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Swarovski Crystal Candleholder.
Received Date: 1/15/2004. Estimated Value: $390.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
African Robe and Matching Hat.
Received Date: 1/13/2004. Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Dr. Hamad bin Abdallah al-Manai,
Minister of Health of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Prince Abd al-Aziz bin Fahd bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Minister of
State of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Toshihiro Nikai, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of
Japan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Albert Mabri Toikeuse, Ivorian
Minister of Health.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
David Garman, Under Secretary of
the Department of Energy.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Hardcover Book with 10 authentic
coins by the Ministry of Science
and Technology of the People’s
Republic of China. Book register #2,163 out of 5,000 authorized copies produced by Jin
Quan Coin Culture Co, Ltd. Received Date: 5/14/2004. Estimated Value: $580.00. Disposition: Department of Energy for
Official Use.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Xu Guanhua, Minister of Science
and Technology, China.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Kyle McSlarrow, Deputy Secretary
of the Department of Energy.
Set of 6 cylinder shape goblets—
Amber body and dome foot
mounted in Sterling Silver Holder with silver twist stem. Received Date: 6/8/2004. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Sergei Bogdanchikov,
President, Russia.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Rosneft
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Tom Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security.
Cuckoo Clock, Model MT 405–10.
Received Date: 10/20/2004. Estimated Value: $528.00. Disposition: Gift returned to donor
on January 18, 2005.
Swarovski Binoculars. Received
Date:
9/1/2004.
Estimated
Value: $524.00. Disposition:
Gift returned to donor on December 27, 2004.
Tom Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Minister Otto Schily, German Ministry of the Interior.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Minister Ernst Strasser, Minister
of the Interior of the Republic of
Austria.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton ....
Afghan Rug, Date Received 2004.
Est. Value—Overvalue—exact
value unknown, Location: Displayed in Member’s Office in
SR–468.
Silver desk set and decorative
plate w/ stand and letter opener. January 21, 2004. Est.
Value—Over $100. Location:
Displayed in Member’s Office in
SH–522.
Table linens and crystal bowl from
Tiffany and Company. January
12, 2004. Est. Value—$600.
Disposition: Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate.
Lapis box w/flip top, January 20,
2004, Est. Value—$300, Location: Displayed in SD–101 for
official use.
Large black rug w/image of King
Tut. January 23, 2004. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition:
Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Silver L’Epee clock, February
2004, Est. Value—$540. Location: Displayed in Member’s Office in SH–135 for official use.
Senator Ted Stevens .....................
Senator John Warner .....................
Senator Thad Cochran ..................
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Senator Richard Lugar, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee.
Senator Charles Grassley ..............
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
King Hussein of Jordan ................
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Ambassador Yang Jiechi of China
and Ambassador Salem AlSabah.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Michelle Bachelet, Minister of Defense for Chile.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian
Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa,
Crown Prince and Commanderin-Chief of the Bahrain Defense
Force.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Senator John Warner .....................
Scarf, March 20, 2004, Est.
Value—$100. Disposition: Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Gold Plated Box, Est. Value—
$200. Disposition: Deposited
with the Secretary of the Senate.
Clock surrounded by jade and
gold. March 20, 2004. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition: Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Silver Bowl. Est. Value—$200.
Disposition: Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate.
Book of the Collection of the
Works
of
Mr.
Mahmoud
Farshcian. March 20, 2004. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition:
Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Bronze ox Lamp from Jiangsu
Province. July 21, 2004. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition:
Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Tiled wall hanging mosaic, August
1, 2001. Est. Value—$1,500.
Disposition: Displayed in Member’s Office in SR–319 for official use.
Black carpet w/ the imprint of
King Tut. March 2004. Est.
Value—Unknown. Disposition:
Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
Lunch for the Steering Group of
the Cambridge America Forum.
September 19, 2004. Est.
Value—$57.60. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Welcome dinner for the Steering
Group of the Cambridge America Forum including panelists
participating in the conference.
September 19, 2004. Est.
Value—$48. Handled pursuant
to Secret Service policy.
Lunch for all participants and
attendees at conference. September 20, 2004. Est. Value—
$48. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Large Kilim rug, August 2004.
Est. Value—$800. Location:
Displayed in SD–113 for official
use.
Decorative Brass Tea Set. August
2004, Est. Value—$150. Location: Displayed in SD–113 for
official use.
Large Kilim rug, August 24, 2004,
Est. Value—$800. Decorative
Brass Tea Set. Est. Value—
$150. Location: Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
Senator John Warner .....................
Senator John Warner .....................
Senator John Warner .....................
Senator Carl Levin .........................
Senator Richard Lugar ..................
Senator Edward Kennedy ..............
Senator Christopher J. Dodd .........
Robert Roach, Counsel and Chief
Investigator, U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (Dem. Staff).
Robert Roach, Counsel and Chief
Investigator, U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (Dem. Staff).
Robert Roach, Counsel and Chief
Investigator, U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (Dem. Staff).
Senator Thad Cochran ..................
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Kay Webber, Executive Assistant,
Office of Senator Thad Cochran.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Unknown .......................................
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Muhammedmain Soomro, Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
President Pervez Musharraf of
Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Ambassador Mohammad Javad
Zarif-Khonsari, Permanent Iranian representative to the
United Nations.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Li Yuanchao, Communist Party of
China Jiangsu Committee Secretary.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of
Algeria.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, Minister of Defense of the Government of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
The Cambridge America Forum of
St. Catharine’s College in Cambridge University (United Kingdom).
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
The Fellows of St. Catherine’s
College in Cambridge University (United Kingdom).
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
The Cambridge America Forum of
St. Catharine’s College in Cambridge University (United Kingdom).
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Government of Baku ....................
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Government of Baku ....................
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Government of Baku ....................
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
James W. Morehard, Chief of
Staff, Committee on Appropriations.
Silver Tea Set. September 28,
2004. Est. Value—$150. Small
hand-made rug, Est. Value—
$400. Location: Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
Silver Tea Set Est. Value—$150.
Small hand-made rug. September 28, 2004. Est. Value—
$450. Location: Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
Dom Perignon Champagne, 750
ML., December 8, 2004. Est.
Value—$150. Location: Deposited with the Secretary of the
Senate.
Rug. October 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$800. Location: Displayed in State office, 7602 Pacific St. Omaha, Nebraska for
official use.
Silver Tea Set and Carrying
Case. October 25, 2004. Est.
Value—$150. Location: Displayed in Member’s Office in
SH–720 for official use.
Leather Wallet and Clutch Purse
by Versace. July 2004. Est.
Value—Overvalue but actual
amount unknown. Location: Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate, Leather Wallet and
Card case. Est. Value—Unknown. Location: Deposited
with the Secretary of the Senate. Small Enameled Display
Pedestal.
Est.
Value—Unknown. Location: Deposited
with the Secretary of the Senate.
Sid Ashworth, Clerk, Committee on
Appropriations,
Subcommittee
on Defense.
Senator Richard Lugar ..................
Senator E. Benjamin Nelson .........
Senator E. Benjamin Nelson .........
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton ....
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Ambassador Ranendra Sen, India’s Ambassador to the U.S..
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and the Government of
Baku.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and the Government of
Baku.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
Shobha Oza, President of the
Mahila
Congress
Madhya
Pradesh within the Indian National Congress.
Non-acceptance would
donor embarrassment.
cause
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mr. Brian S. Feintech, Committee
on Appropriations.
Bus Transportation to projects
managed by the Ministry of
Health. February 18th & 20th,
2004.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of the Dominican Republic.
Travel to view projects managed
by the Ministry of Health, U.S.
AID and the UN Population
Fund with periodic briefings en
route.
Travel to view projects funded by
the U.S. Government and
UNFPA. Itinerary would have
been impossible w/o government.
Travel to view projects managed
by the Ministry of Health, U.S.
AID, and the UN Population
Fund with periodic briefings en
route.
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Transportation within the Dominican Republic on military helicopters to outlying areas to visit
projects. February 19, 2004.
Ms. Lindsey Brill, Health LA, Office
of Senator Lincoln Chafee.
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managed by the Ministry of
Health. February 18th & 20th,
2004.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Transportation within the Dominican Republic on military helicopters to outlying areas to visit
projects. February 19, 2004.
Ms. Julie Cohen, Legislative Assistant, Office of Senator Herb
Kohl.
Bus transportation to projects
managed by the Ministry of
Health. February 18th & 20th,
2004.
Government of the Dominican Republic.
Transportation within the Dominican Republic on military helicopters to outlying areas to visit
projects. February 19, 2004.
Senator and Mrs. Paul Sarbanes ..
Senator Chuck Hagel .....................
Andrew Parasiliti, Foreign Policy
Advisor, Office of Senator Chuck
Hagel.
Randel Zeller, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Senator Chuck
Hagel.
Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S.
Senator.
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Assistant, Senator Blanche Lincoln.
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Transportation within Greece to
attend and give keynote speech
at the WHIU General Assembly,
including lodging and meals.
August 12–17, 2000.
Transportation within Gabon via
President Bongo’s helicopter to
view threatened and sensitive
ecological sites protected by
Gabon’s national park system.
August 25, 2004.
Transportation within Gabon via
President Bongo’s helicopter to
view threatened and sensitive
ecological sites protected by
Gabon’s national park system.
August 25, 2004.
Transportation within Gabon via
President Bongo’s helicopter to
view threatened and sensitive
ecological sites protected by
Gabon’s national park system.
August 25, 2004.
Transportation from Iceland to Ireland, within Ireland; one nights
lodging in Ireland. August 25–
28, 2004.
Transportation
within
Yemen
(round trip from Sanaa to
Mukallah) to meet with President Salih. February 19, 2004.
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Union (WHIU).
Travel to view projects funded by
the U.S. Government and UN
Population
Fund.
Itinerary
would have been impossible
w/o government assistance.
Travel to view projects managed
by the Ministry of Health, U.S.
AID, and the UN Population
Fund with periodic briefings en
route.
Travel to view projects funded by
the U.S. Government and UN
Population
Fund.
Itinerary
would have been impossible
w/o government assistance.
Travel to discuss Hellenic issues
with worldwide elected officials;
meet with the Greek Parliament
and President of Greece.
President Omar Bongo and the
Government of Gabon.
Official travel to view key ecological sites. No commercial option.
President Omar Bongo and the
Government of Gabon.
Official travel to view key ecological sites. No commercial option.
President Omar Bong and the
Government of Gabon.
Official travel to view key ecological sites. No commercial option.
University of Deny, Ireland ...........
Travel for speech at the University, official events.
Government of Yemen .................
Official travel to meet with President Salih on international trade
issues. The staff delegation
was tentatively scheduled to
meet with President Salih in
Sanaa on Feb. 19.* However,
upon arriving in Sanaa at 10
p.m. on Feb. 18th we were informed by U.S. Embassy personnel that President Salih
would be in Mukallah the next
morning and that the Government of Yemen has arranged to
transport us there for the meeting. Given the late hour of our
arrival in Sanaa, and given that
we would be required to leave
early the next morning, non-acceptance of the flight and thus
the cancellation of the meeting
would have caused the donor
embarrassment.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mr. David S. Johanson, International Trade Counsel, Committee on Finance.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Transportation
within
Yemen
(roundtrip from Sanaa to
Mukallah) to meet with President Salih. February 19, 2004.
Government of Yemen .................
Bryn N. Stewart, Legislative Director, Office of Senator Craig
Thomas.
Transportation between Sanaa,
Yemen and Mukallah, Yemen
to
meet
President
Salih.
($235.00), which represents the
cost of round trip airfare between the two cities. February
19, 2004.
Government of Yemen .................
Mr. David Wonnenberg, Professional Staff Member, Senate
Commerce Committee.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Transportation between Sanaa
and Mukallah to meet President
Salih. February 19, 2004.
Government of Yemen .................
Official travel to meet with President Salih on international trade
issues. The staff delegation
was tentatively scheduled to
meet with President Salih in
Sanaa on Feb. 19th. However,
upon arriving in Sanaa at 10
p.m. on Feb. 18th, we were informed by U.S. Embassy personnel that President Salih
would be in Mukallah the next
morning and that the Government of Yemen has arranged to
transport us there for the meeting. Given the late hour of our
arrival in Sanaa, and given that
we would be required to leave
early the next morning for
Mukallah, it was impractical to
attempt to arrange a commercial flight. Alternatively, non-acceptance of the flight and thus
cancellation of the meeting with
President Salih—a meeting in
the interests of the United
States—would have caused the
donor embarrassment.
Official travel to meet with President Salih to discuss international trade issues. The staff
delegation was scheduled to
meet with the President in
Sanaa, but they were informed
that the President was in
Mukallah and the Government
of Yemen has arranged to
transport us there for the meeting. Due to the late hour of arrival in Sanaa, and given the
early departure needed to arrive in time to meet the President, it was impractical to arrange a commercial flight within
the time constraints given us.
Official travel to meet with President Salih on international trade
issues. Due to the last minute
change in our itinerary (original
meeting was to take place in
Sanaa, but that was moved to
Mukallah) the Government of
Yemen arranged for a flight to
address this change in President Salih’s availability. It was
impractical to obtain commercial travel and non-acceptance
would have caused the donor
embarrassment.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mr. Brian Pomper, International
Trade Counsel, Committee on
Finance (Dem Staff).
Transportation
within
Yemen Government of Yemen .................
(round trip from Sanaa to
Mukallah) to meet President
Salih ($235). February 19, 2004.
Senator Mitch McConnell ...............
Transportation within Israel via
military aircraft to view security
fence and other strategic sites.
November 14, 2004.
Transportation within Israel via
military aircraft to view security
fence and other strategic sites.
November 14, 2004.
Transportation
within
Yemen
(roundtrip from Sanaa to
Mukallah) to meet President
Salih. February 19, 2004.
Mr. William H. Piper, Chief of Staff,
Office of Senator Mitch McConnell.
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Ms. Ellen Doneski, Legislative Director, Office of Senator John D.
Rockefeller, IV.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of Israel ....................
Official travel to meet with President Salih on international trade
issues. The meeting and flight
were arranged last-minute. The
staff delegation was tentatively
scheduled to meet with President Salih in Sanaa on February 19th. However, upon arriving in Sanaa at 10 p.m. on
February 18th, we were informed by U.S. embassy personnel that President Salih
would be in Mukallah the next
morning and that the Government of Yemen had arranged to
transport us there for the meeting. Given the late hour of our
arrival in Sanaa, and given that
we would be required to leave
early the next morning for
Mukallah, it was impractical to
attempt to arrange a commercial flight. Refusing to accept
the flight and canceling the
meeting with President Salih
would have embarrassed the
Government of Yemen.
No commercial travel available to
tour these sites.
Government of Israel ....................
No commercial travel available to
tour these sites.
Government of Yemen .................
Official travel to meet with President Salih on international trade
issues. The staff delegation
was tentatively scheduled to
meet with President Salih in
Sanaa on Feb. 19th. However,
upon arriving in Sanaa at 10
p.m. on Feb. 18th, we were informed by U.S. Embassy personnel that President Salih
would be in Mukallah the next
morning and that the Government of Yemen has arranged to
transport us there for the meeting. Given the late hour of our
arrival in Sanaa, and given that
we would be required to leave
early the next morning for
Mukallah. It was impractical to
attempt to arrange a commercial flight. Alternatively, non-acceptance of the flight and thus
cancellation of the meeting with
President Salih—a meeting in
the interests of the United
States—would have caused the
donor embarrassment.
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AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Dennis J. Hastert, Member of Congress.
Royal De Champagne Crystal
Lion. Recd.—December 15,
2004. Est. Value—$675.00.
Disposition: On display in the
Speaker’s Office, Room H–232
of The U.S. Capitol for official
use.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Lucien Weiler, President of the
Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor.
AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Susan Davis, Member of Congress
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Hotel and meals in Libya. March
2, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
In country travel expenses in St.
Kitts, West Indies, in connection
with presentation of paper at
legislative drafting conference.
July 14–18, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Meals, lodging and in country
travel in Guatemala. August
16–19, 2004.
Lodging and meals in Libya.
March 2, 2004.
Accommodations, meals, domestic transport, tours, theatre tickets during travel in Sydney,
Melbourne and Port Douglas,
for Member and spouse. November 8–14, 2004.
Accommodations, meals, domestic transport, tours, theatre tickets during travel in Sydney,
Melbourne and Port Douglas,
for Member and spouse. November 6–14, 2004.
Domestic Transportation in Australia. November 6–14, 2004.
Airport fees, lodging, meals/program in Russia. June 26–July
2, 2004.
Thaddeus McCotter, Member of
Congress.
Solomon P. Ortiz, Member of Congress.
Silvestre Reyes, Member of Congress.
Nick Smith, Member of Congress ..
Curt Weldon, Member of Congress
M. Douglass Bellis, Deputy Legislative Counsel.
Erin Conaton, Staff, House Armed
Services Committee.
Douglas C. Roach, Staff, House
Armed Services Committee.
Christopher C. Schons, Legislative
Assistant for International Affairs, Rep. Katherine Harris.
Harold O. Stavenas, Staff, House
Armed Services Committee.
Chandler, A.B., HI, Member of
Congress.
Cooper, Jim, Member of Congress
Mike Ross, Member of Congress ..
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Daly, Brendan, Communications
Director
House
Democratic
Leader.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Libyan Parliament .........................
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
Australian Government .................
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Australian Government .................
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Australian Government .................
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
Libyan Parliament .........................
Libyan Parliament .........................
Libyan Parliament .........................
Libyan Parliament .........................
Libyan Parliament .........................
University of the West Indies .......
Libyan Parliament .........................
Libyan Parliament .........................
Guatemala ....................................
Libyan Parliament .........................
Russia ...........................................
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF NAVY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mrs. R.F. Willard, spouse of Vice
Admiral R.F. Willard, Commander of the Seventh Fleet.
Woman’s watch. Received Date:
3/18/2004. Estimated Value:
$662.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Party/Banquet
at
the
NAS
Whidbey Island Officers’ Club.
Received Date: 8/6/2004. Estimated Value: $8,600.00. Disposition: Food and Beverages
consumed, T-shirts and cups
accepted.
Man’s watch. Received Date: 3/
18/2004.
Estimated
Value:
$856.00. Disposition: Transferred to General Services Administration.
Navy Approx. 450 members of
Company Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing Ten.
Vice Admiral R.F. Willard, Commander of the Seventh Fleet.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Townsville, Australia Delegation ..
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Japanese Maritime Self Defense
Force PATRON DET39.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Townsville, Australia Delegation ..
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF NAVY
[Report of Travel and Travel Expenses]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice Admiral & Mrs. Willard, Commander, C7F and Spouse.
Travel and lodging
Recd—May 13–17,
Value—$820.00.
Travel and lodging
Recd—May 13–17,
Value—$590.00.
Flag Aide Lieutenant Bandini,
Commission Seventh Fleet—
Navy.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
in Japan.
2004. Est.
City of Shimoda, Japan ................
in Japan.
2004. Est.
City of Shimoda, Japan ................
Official participation
Annual Shimoda
Festival.
Official participation
Annual Shimoda
Festival.
in the 65th
Black Ship
in the 65th
Black Ship
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Allan G. Peck, Brigadier General,
U.S. Air Force.
´
Vittorio Vercelli leather attache
case, wallet, key holder watch,
box and 2 Concord pens. Received Date: 5/23/2004. Estimated Value: $492.00. Disposition: Department of Air Force,
Approved for Official Use.
Italian ‘‘Momo Design’’ Watch.
Received Date: 5/26/2004. Estimated Value: $620.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
´
Vittorio Vercelli leather attache
case, wallet, key holder watch,
box and 2 Concord pens. Received Date: 5/23/004. Estimated Value: $492.00. Disposition: Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Christopher M. Campbell, Colonel,
U.S. Air Force.
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Walter E. Buchanan, III, Lieutenant
General, U.S. Air Force, Central
Air Force Commander.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Major General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al-Rumaithy, Deputy
Chief of Staff, General Headquarters, United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Jabir Mubarak al-Hamad alSabah, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense,
Kuwait.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Major General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al-Rumaithy, Deputy
Chief of Staff, General Headquarters, United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
Bronze group of an Arab man
helping a woman from the bath,
after a model by Reiss, modern, gold brown patina, mounted on a black slate base. H: 16
inches. Rec’d—January 14,
2004. Est. Value: $300.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Elizabeth II silver Turkish design
coffee ewer, maker’s marks
GGM, London, 2001. Rec’d—
February 10, 2004. Est. Value:
$350.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Middle Eastern filigree silver and
partial gilt palm tree form nightlight, modern. Rec’d—March 9,
2004. Est. Value: $500.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Chased brass and rosette mounted figured wood percussion
rifle, 19th century; together with
ramrod and leather powder
flask, mounted in a display
case. Rec’d-June 13, 2004. Est.
Value: $500.00. Location: To be
retained for official display.
Indian emerald, sapphire and gold
five-piece ensemble, modern,
consisting of: a tasseled necklace, a pair of tasseled piercedtype earrings and a ring, each
set with faceted emeralds and
sapphires, encased. Rec’d—
June 14, 2004. Est. Value:
$500.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Tower model 1856 Cal. 577 steel
mounted walnut percussion
rifle, stamped Tower/1856, also
with impressed crown above
VR, with folding sight and removable steel ramrod. L. of rifle
overall: 55 inches. Rec’d—June
15, 2005. Est. Value: $750.00.
Location: To be retained for official display.
Wristwatch, maker Breitling, with
stainless steel case, No.,
A42362 and 483749, dial with
three subsidiary dials and a calendar aperture with leather
band encased. Rec’d—June 16,
2004. Est. Value: $300.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Middle Eastern floral embossed
silver oval two-handed footed
centerpiece, with 900 standard
marks. H: 8 Vt. inches, L including handles: 16 inches;
weight: 46 oz. Rec’d—July 21,
2004. Est. Value: $500.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
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Intelligence.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
George J. Tenet, Director, Central
Intelligence.
Bahranian 22-Karat gold fivepiece coin set, Five Different
Bahranian Rulers, encased. D
of each: 1 Vz. inches (36 mm),
weight of each: 31 grams.
Rec’d—July 23, 2004. Est.
Value: $1,500.00. Location: To
be retained for official display.
Saudi
Arabian
eight-piece
‘‘Hashemite’’ coin proof set,
minted in Mecca for His Majesty
King Ali Hussein bin Ali (1916–
1924), consisting of: a copper
one-eight kirsh, a copper quarter kirsh, a copper half kirsh, a
copper kirsh, a silver five
kurush, a silver ten kurush, a
silver twenty kirshan and a gold
Hashimi Dinar. Rec’d—May
2003. Est. Value: $300.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Continental hallmarked 18 karat
yellow gold cabochon ruby and
oval faceted emerald pierced
type pendant earrings, modern,
the Snowflake open mount set
with a central cabochon ruby
surrounded by eight rose cut
emeralds. Rec’d—February 13,
2004. Est. Value: $300.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Pakistan ‘‘Tabriz’’ design rug, 9.4′
x 6.8′, modern, navy blue with
mille-fleur field centering two
pulled lobed medallions on
royal red to ivory ground, complimentary spandrels, palmette
and trellising vine guard border
on navy blue ground. Rec’d—
October 20, 2002. Est. Value:
$500.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Qum silk rug, 6.9′ x 4.1′, modern,
emerald green ground with
flowering tree field, flowering
branch and trellising vine guard
border on red ground. Rec’d—
May 8, 2004. Est. Value:
$400.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
Pakistan Bokhara rug, 9.4′ x 7.3′,
modern, light brown ground
with vertical rows of octagon
medallions and rosettes, multiguard border on blue to beige
ground.
Rec’d—December
2002. Est. Value: $500.00. Location: To be retained for official display.
An Agency Employee ....................
An Agency Employee ....................
An Agency Employee ....................
An Agency Employee ....................
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ben S. Bernanke, Member of the
Board.
Yobide
mainstream
sculpture
(plate, 81⁄2″ diameter, decorated
with dragon figures). Recd:
September 29, 2004. Est.
Value—$375. Location: Approved for official use.
Romanian gold commemorative
coin, 11⁄4″ diameter with image
of Constantin Brancusi. Recd:
October 3, 2004. Est. Value—
$750. Location: Approved for
official use.
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the
Board.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Chen Yuan, Governor, China Development Bank, People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Mugur Isarescu, Governor, National Bank of Romania.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
[Report of Travel Expenses]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Paul Wester, Director, Life Cycle
Management Division.
Lodging in China. Rec’d December 8, 2004. Est. Value—
$350.00.
National Science and Technical
Museum Kaohsiung, The Republic of China (Taiwan).
Presented a paper on Strategic
Directions for Federal Records
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5435]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign
Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2004
The Department of State submits the following comprehensive listing
of the statements which, as required by law, Federal employees filed
with their employing agencies during calendar year 2004 concerning
gifts received from foreign government sources. The compilation
includes reports of both tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel
expenses of more than minimal value, as defined by statute.
Publication of this listing in the Federal Register is required by
Section 7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, as added by Section
515(a)(1) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1978
(Pub. L. 95-105, August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865).
Dated: May 17, 2006.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.
AGENCY: White House Office and the National Security Council
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
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Gift, date of
acceptance on behalf of
Name and title of person accepting the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign Circumstances
the gift on behalf of the U.S. estimated value, and donor and government justifying acceptance
Government current disposition or
location
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President............................ Artwork: 9'' x 7'' bull The Right Paul Martin, Non-acceptance would
moose antler sculpture P.C., M. P., cause embarrassment to
of an Eskimo in a Honorable, The Prime donor and U.S.
kayak beside an igloo Minister of Canada and Government.
and a whale. Recd-- Mrs. Martin.
January 12, 2004. Est.
Value--$350. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Baseball caps (2): navy His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
blue and silver wool Prince Bandar bin cause embarrassment to
Dallas Cowboys Sultan, Ambassador of donor and U.S.
baseball caps the Kingdom of Saudi Government.
embroidered with a Arabia.
star and a NFL patch.
Recd--January 15,
2004. Est. Value--$40.
Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Dallas
Cowboys navy blue
polyester pullover
embroidered with a
``D'' on the front and
``Cowboys'' on the
back. Recd--January
15, 2004. Est. Value--
$70. Archives Foreign.
Clothing: navy blue
wool Dallas Cowboys
Varsity jacket with
brown leather sleeves
and Super Bowl patches
sewn on each. Recd--
January 15, 2004. Est.
Value--$200. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Desk accessory: 10'' x His Excellency Recep Non-acceptance would
2'' sterling silver Tayyip Erdogan, Prime cause embarrassment
pen and ink container Minister of the donor and U.S.
with intricate Republic of Turkey. Government.
engravings on the lid.
Recd--January 28,
2004. Est. Value--
$350. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: 12'' x The Honorable Giuseppe Non-acceptance would
16\1/2\,'' brown Pericu, Mayor of cause embarrassment to
leather bound book, Genoa, Italy. donor and U.S.
``I palazzi di Genova Government.
(The Palaces of
Genoa),'' by Peter
Paul Rubens. Recd--
January 30, 2004. Est.
Value--$325. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 10' x His Excellency Zine El Non-acceptance would
14' brown, tan, sage Abidine Ben Ali, cause embarrassment to
and ivory wool rug President of the donor and U.S.
with an intricate Republic of Tunisia. Government.
geometric pattern.
Recd--February 18,
2004. Est. Value--
$6300. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Consumables (12): His Excellency Mikheil Non-acceptance would
bottles of Georgian Saakashvili, President cause embarrassment to
dry red wine. Recd-- of Georgia. donor and U.S.
February 25, 2004. Government.
Est. Value--$144.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
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Miscellaneous: 4'' gold-
tone rose figurine;
mounted on a 3\1/2\''
x 2\1/2\'' x 1'' green
marble base with a
plaque engraved
``Revolution of Roses
in Georgia, Mikheil
Saakashvili.'' Recd--
February 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$50.
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 37'' x 26''
multicolored oil
painting on canvas of
a Georgian town in the
mountains; held in a
37'' x 26'' gold-tone
wood frame. Recd--
February 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$100.
Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment:
11'' Softball, signed
by Georgia's Junior
Baseball League. Recd--
February 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$40.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 10'' His Excellency Bertie Non-acceptance would
Waterford crystal Ahern, TD Prime cause embarrassment to
scalloped bowl ``Kings Minister of Ireland. donor and U.S.
Bowl'' etched Government.
``Presented to George
W. Bush, President of
the United States of
America, On the
Occasion of St.
Patrick's Day 2004, By
The Taoiseach Bertie
Ahern, on Behalf of
the People of
Ireland.'' Recd--March
17, 2004. Est. Value--
$550. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: His Excellency Alvaro Non-acceptance would
``Botero: New Works on Uribe, President of cause embarrassment to
Canvas,'' an interview the Republic of donor and U.S.
with Fernando Botero Colombia and Mrs. Lina Government.
and ``One Hundred Moreno de Uribe.
Years of Solitude,''
by Gabriel Garcia
Marquez, held in a
20\1/2\'' x 12'' x 3''
wooden box engraved
with the authors
signatures on the lid.
Recd--March 23, 2004.
Est. Value--$180.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Desk accessory: 3\1/ His Excellency Indulis Non-acceptance would
2\'' x 2'' oval golden Emsis, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
amber paperweight. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Recd--March 29, 2004. Latvia. Government.
Est. Value--$650.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 25'' x 52'' 19th His Excellency Imad Non-acceptance would
century hand-painted Moustapha, Ambassador cause embarrassment to
Syrian cabinet doors; of the Syrian Arab donor and U.S.
held in a 33'' x 62\1/ Republic. Government.
2\'' gold-tone
shadowbox frame with a
plaque engraved
``Syrian Hand Painted
Cabinet Doors, CA:
1800's.'' Recd--March
31, 2004. Est. Value--
$1200. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 47'' x His Excellency Mohamed Non-acceptance would
78'' multicolored silk Hosny Mubarak, cause embarrassment to
rug with intricate President of the Arab donor and U.S.
floral and bird Republic of Egypt. Government.
designs. Recd--April
12, 2004. Est. Value--
$2400. Archives
Foreign.
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President............................ Miscellaneous: 8'' x Her Excellency Wu Yi, Non-acceptance would
10'' gold leaf vase, Vice Premier of the cause embarrassment to
by Jinli Shen, State Council of the donor and U.S.
comprised of Chinese People's Republic of Government.
jingdezhen ceramic, China.
Fuzhou lacquer and
Cloisonne enamel;
mounted on a 12'' x
12'' x 6'' wooden base
with intricate gold
feet. Recd--April 21,
2004. Est. Value--
$350. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: Phoenix The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
Pro Max Model 2020 Paul Martin, P.C., cause embarrassment to
black leather M.P., Prime Minister donor and U.S.
protective rodeo vest of Canada. Government.
embroidered with the
American and Canadian
flags on the front.
Recd--April 30, 2004.
Est. Value--$290.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Desk accessory: 5\1/ His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
2\'' Mont Blanc Abdullah II of the cause embarrassment to
sterling silver Hashemite Kingdom of donor and U.S.
pinstriped fountain Jordan. Government.
pen with 18k gold trim
and engraved with the
donor's signature.
Recd--April 30, 2004.
Est. Value--$675.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Accessory: Wyler Vetta His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
limited edition (8/ Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
275) Moby Dick watch of the Council of donor and U.S.
with white and black Ministers of the Government.
alligator leather Italian Republic.
bands. Recd--May 19,
2004. Est. Value--
$3004. Archives
Foreign.
Clothing (6): a variety
of E. Marinella silk
ties. Recd--May 19,
2004. Est. Value $810.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 7'' His Excellency Kostas Non-acceptance would
Kessaris sterling Karamanlis, Prime cause embarrassment to
silver cup engraved Minister of the donor and U.S.
with donor's signature Hellenic Republic. Government.
and handles depicting
silver olive leaves.
Recd--May 20, 2004.
Est. Value--$500.
Archives Foreign.
Collectable: white
baseball printed
``Athens 2004'' and
signed by donor, with
4kg black metal shot
put and stand. Recd--
May 20, 2004. Est.
Value--$225. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 70'' x 24'' His Excellency El Hadj Non-acceptance would
Gabonese hammered Omar Bongo Ondimba, cause embarrassment to
copper and wood mask; President of the donor and U.S.
mounted on a 26'' x Gabonese Republic. Government.
19\1/2\'' x 8'' iron
stand. Recd--May 26,
2004. Est. Value--
$600. Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 18\1/2\'' x
11'' Gabonese black
wood machete with gold-
tone trim. Recd--May
26, 2004. Est. Value--
$600. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 12'' x 12'' x His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
32'' marble sculpture Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
of Hercules, crafted of the Council of donor and U.S.
by Pietro Galli in Ministers of the Government.
1895. Rec'd--June 4, Italian Republic.
2004. Est. Value--
$8500. Archives
Foreign.
Hardcover book: ``Villa
Madama (Madame's
Villa),'' by R.
Editalia. Recd--June
4, 2004. Est. Value--
$22. Archives Foreign.
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Accessories (10): a
variety of E.
Marinella silk ties.
Recd--June 4, 2004.
Est. Value--$1350.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover books (2, His Excellency Jacques Non-acceptance would
1850 editions): Chirac, President of cause embarrassment to
``Democratie en the French Republic. donor and U.S.
Amerique: Tome Un et Government.
Deux (Democracy in
America: Volumes 1 and
2),'' by Alexis de
Tocqueville. Recd--
June 5, 2004. Est.
Value--$1500. Archives
Foreign.
Collectable: 44'' x
11\1/2\'' x 15'' LCT
555 gray wooden model
boat; held on a 50'' x
18\1/2\'' x 4\1/2\''
brown wood stand.
Recd--June 5, 2004.
Est. Value--$1500.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 12'' x His Majesty Hamad Bin Non-acceptance would
4'' Reuge Music clear Isa Bin Salman Al- cause embarrassment to
glass music box that Khalifa, King of the donor and U.S.
plays ``La Traviata,'' Kingdom of Bahrain. Government.
``Nabucco,'' and ``Il
Trovatore'' with 2''
intricate fish-shaped
gold-tone feet and
etched with the royal
crest. Recd--June 9,
2004. Est. Value--
$1980. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Smoking accessories: His Excellency Jacques Non-acceptance would
12'' x 9'' x 4'' Chirac, President of cause embarrassment to
Lalique brown wood the French Republic. donor and U.S.
humidor inlaid with Government.
intricately carved
resin. Recd--June 9,
2004. Est. Value--
$2895. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Accessory: pair of \3/ His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
4\'' 18kt white gold Abdullah II of the cause embarrassment to
cufflinks depicting Hashemite Kingdom of donor and U.S.
the Arabic symbols of Jordan. Government.
good fortune and
health. Recd--June 15,
2004. Est. Value--
$400. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: His Excellency Peter Non-acceptance would
``Treasures of the Medgyessy, Prime cause embarrassment to
Hungarian National Minister of the donor and U.S.
Library,'' by Magyar Republic of Hungary. Government.
Konyvklub. Recd--June
22, 2004. Est. Value--
$90. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 10'
braided brown leather
whip with ornate
multicolored leather
detailing on a carved
wooden handle. Recd--
June 22, 2004 Est.
Value--$125 Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 16\1/
2\'' x 19\1/2\''
limited edition (101/
500) replica of the
first printed map of
the United States in
1540; held in a 22'' x
25'' gold-tone frame
with green and red
matting. Recd--June
22, 2004. Est. Value--
$550. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 12'' His Majesty sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
Lacquer ware bamboo Hassanal Bolkia cause embarrassment to
bowl. Recd--June 22, Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah. donor and U.S.
2004. Est. Value--$99. Government.
Archives Foreign.
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Household items (2): Sultan and Yang Di-
2'' x 7'' Biarritz Pertuan of Brunei
clear glass champagne Darussalam.
flutes, by Cristal JG
Durand. Recd--June 22,
2004. Est. Value--$23.
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 3'' x
4'' Earth elements red
cinnamon scented
candle. Recd--June 22,
2004. Est. Value--$20.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service Policy.
Hardcover books (2):
``The Amazing Cigar,''
by Giovanni Livera and
Jon Racherbaumer, and
``Moments: The
Pulitzer Prize-Winning
Photographs,'' by Hal
Ruell. Recd--June 22,
2004. Est. Value--$55.
Archives Foreign.
DVDs (2): ``Singing in
the Rain,'' starring
Gene Kelly and Debbie
Reynolds, and ``To
Kill a Mockingbird,''
starring Gregory Peck.
Recd--June 22, 2004.
Est. Value--$50.
Archives Foreign.
CDs (4) and paperback
book: ``Central Avenue
Sounds: Jazz in Los
Angeles (1921-1956),''
by various artists.
Recd--June 22, 2004.
Est. Value--$60.
Archives Foreign.
CD: ``That Christmas
Feeling,'' by various
artists. Recd--June
22, 2004. Est. Value--
$15. Archives Foreign.
Household item: 5'' x
3\1/2\'' Hungarian
clear glass pitcher
with lid. Recd--June
22, 2004. Est. Value--
$20. Archives Foreign.
Holiday item: 5'' x 3\1/
2\'' multi-colored
beaded ornament with
``Joy.'' printed on
it. Recd--June 22,
2004. Est. Value--$13.
Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 5\1/4\'' x
8\1/4\'' Lalique amber
crystal eagle with
outspread wings. Recd--
June 22, 2004. Est.
Value--$575. Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 4\1/2\''
x 5\1/2\'' silver-
plated heart shaped
penholder. Recd--June
22, 2004. Est. Value--
$26. Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 2\1/2\''
x 2\1/4\'' Elias star-
shaped pewter picture
frame. Recd--June 22,
2004. Est. Value--$50.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 9\1/2\'' Her Excellency Dr. Mary Non-acceptance would
Waterford black McAleese, The cause embarrassment to
ceramic carafe lined President of Ireland. donor and U.S.
with a gold-tone Government.
finish; accompanied by
a 12'' matching bowl.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$118.
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Hardcover book: ``The His Excellency Bertie Non-acceptance would
Encyclopedia of Ahern, TD Prime cause embarrassment to
Ireland,'' edited by Minister of Ireland. donor and U.S.
Brian Lalor. Recd-- Government.
June 25, 2004 Est.
Value--$65 Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 13'' His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
frosted and tinted Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
crystal vase with Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah. donor and U.S.
intricate detailing Sultan and Yang Di- Government.
Recd--June 25, 2004. Pertuan of Brunei
Est. Value $76. Darussalam.
Archives Foreign
Sultan and Yang Di-
Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
Game: ``Forgotten
English: Knowledge
Cards,'' created by
Jeffrey Kacirk Recd--
June 25, 2004 Est.
Value--$10 Archives
Foreign.
Desk accessory: 4\3/
4\'' x 2'' pewter desk
clock. Recd--June 25,
2004. Est. Value--$56.
Damaged during
shipment.
Hardcover book:
``Selected Poetry of
Ogden Nash,''
introduction by
Archibald MacLeish.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$16.
Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ``And
the Crowd Goes Wild:
Relive the Most
Celebrated Sporting
Events Ever
Broadcast,'' by Joe
Garner. Recd--June 25,
2004. Est. Value--$50.
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 4\1/2\'' x 6\1/
2\'' black and white
print by Loy Whitman,
of a park in New Haven
during the winter;
held in 8'' x 10''
black wood frame with
black and white
matting. Recd--June
25, 2004. Est. Value--
$42. Archives Foreign.
Game: ``Horse Race
Derby: An Action
Marble Game.'' Recd--
June 25, 2004. Est.
Value--$16. Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 3\1/
2\'' x 3\1/2\''
sterling silver frame
with a decorative
border. Recd--June 25,
2004. Est. Value--$70.
Archives Foreign.
Household item: 5'' x
5'' yellow ceramic
soap dish painted with
a multicolored country
home in the center.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$26.
Archives Foreign.
Consumables: a variety
of consumables,
including crackers,
cheese and chocolate.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value--Not
Applicable. Handled
pursuant to Secret
Service Policy.
Household item: 36'' x
20'' x 20'' brown
wicker trunk. Recd--
June 25, 2004. Est.
Value--$579. Archives
Foreign.
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Paperback book: ``The
Worst-Case Scenario
Survival Handbook,''
by Joshua Piven and
David Borgenicht.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value--$15.
Archives Foreign.
Holiday item: 8'' x 4\1/
2\'' x 7'' Department
56 brown log cabin wax
candle; held on a 6''
x 9'' black iron base.
Recd--June 25, 2004.
Est. Value $60.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service Policy.
President............................ Household item: 73'' x His Excellency Ahmet Non-acceptance would
48'' red, blue, ivory, Needet Sezer, The cause embarrassment to
and olive silk Turkish President of the donor and U.S.
kilim in an Anatolian Republic of Turkey and Government.
pattern. Recd--June Mrs. Sezer.
27, 2004. Est. Value--
$350. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: 13'' x
17'' copy of ``Gardens
of Paradise; 16th
Century Turkish
Ceramic Decoration,''
by Walter Denny. Recd--
June 27, 2004. Est.
Value--$549. Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 8'' x
4'' Pasabahce white
and blue Turkish
curvilinear glass
container with white
and cobalt swirl
design; accompanied by
a 1\1/2\'' blue glass
lid carved with NATO
symbol. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--
$100. Archives Foreign.
Photographs (40): 7\1/
2\'' x 9\1/2\'' color
photographs of
President and Mrs.
Bush's visit with
donors in Istanbul,
Turkey on June 26-27,
2004; held in a 10'' x
12'' blue leather
album. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--
$137. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 12'' x The Most Reverend Yusuf Non-acceptance would
10'' ornate silver Syrian, Orthodox cause embarrassment to
tray engraved ``Syrian Metropolitan Istanbul, donor and U.S.
Orthodox Archdiocese Turkey. Government.
of Istanbul and
Ankara,'' with rounded
edges and intricate
designs along the
border. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--
$450. Archives Foreign.
Paperback book: ``The
Spiritual Treasure of
Canonical Prayer,''
published by The
Archdiocese of the
Syrian Orthodox
Church; inscribed by
donor. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--$5.
Archives Foreign.
Paperback book: ``5500
Syrians: Years''
Witnesses,'' by Kenan
Altinisik, inscribed
by donor. Recd--June
27, 2004. Est. Value--
$10. Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book:
``Deyrul Zafaran:
Monestary Restoration
and Protection
Association,'' edited
by Cemil Tahincioglu.
Recd--June 27, 2004.
Est. Value--$250.
Archives Foreign.
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Plaque: 4'' x 6'' brass
plaque engraved with
the Lord's Prayer in
Arabic. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--$35.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 15'' x Dr. Ali Bardakoglu, Non-acceptance would
15'' engraved silver President of Religious cause embarrassment to
calligraphic Quranic Affairs Directorate donor and U.S.
verse, ``When you General Ankara, Turkey. Government.
judge between people
you judge with
justice,'' bordered
with blue, orange and
green hand painted
floral tile; held in a
21'' x 21'' gold-tone
wood shadow box frame
with green and purple
matting. Recd--June
27, 2004. Est. Value--
$350. Archives Foreign.
Religious item: 13''
black prayer beads
inlaid with mother-of-
pearl and silver.
Recd--June 27, 2004.
Est. Value--$150.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 14'' x His Excellency Recep Non-acceptance would
7'' Yildiz black, Tayyip Erdogan, Prime cause embarrassment to
grey, white and silver Minister of the donor and U.S.
porcelain bowl with an Republic of Turkey. Government.
ornate leaf pattern;
accompanied by a
matching 14'' x 5''
lid with a black
porcelain leaf-shaped
handle. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--
$250. Archives Foreign.
Photographs and CD: 7\1/
2\'' x 9\1/2\'' color
photographs (40) of
President and Mrs.
Bush's visit with the
donor in Istanbul,
Turkey on June 27,
2004; held in a 10'' x
12'' red leather
album. Recd--June 27,
2004. Est. Value--
$137. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Consumables (36): 750 His Excellency Non-acceptance would
ml. bottles of 1998 Abdelaziz Bouteflika, cause embarrassment to
Chateau Tellagh President of the donor and U.S.
Algerian red wine (6), Democratic Republic of Government.
750 ml. bottles of Algeria.
Cuvee du President
Algerian red wine (6)
and 750 ml. bottles of
2001 Domaine Sebra
Algerian red wine.
Recd--June 30, 2004.
Est. Value--$420.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Miscellaneous: 10'' x
9'' silver filigree
boat inlaid with coral
stones on the sails.
Recd--June 30, 2004.
Est. Value--$500.
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 11\1/
2\'' x 22\1/2\''
multicolored ceramic
urn with silver-tone
and coral detailing.
Recd--June 30, 2004.
Est. Value $125.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous (2): 4\1/ His Majesty Mohammed Non-acceptance would
2\'' x 3'' blue, aqua VI, King of Morocco. cause embarrassment to
and grey ceramic bowls donor and U.S.
with gold accents; Government.
accompanied by
matching 4\1/2\'' x
3\1/2\'' lids with
engraved gold handles.
Recd--July 8, 2004.
Est. Value--$15,000.
Archives Foreign.
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Miscellaneous (2): 5''
x 7\1/2\'' x 9''
ornate silver stirrups
with 18kt gold accents
and inlaid with rubies
and emeralds. Recd--
July 8, 2004. Est.
Value $15,000.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Clothing: Gobi black His Excellency N. Non-acceptance would
cashmere long-sleeve v- Bagabandi, President cause embarrassment to
neck sweater with a of Mongolia and Mrs. donor and U.S.
12'' x 60'' matching A. Oyunbileg. Government.
cashmere muffler.
Recd--July 15, 2004.
Est. Value--$175.
Archives Foreign.
Game: 20'' x 20''
multicolored wood
chess set containing
pieces carved in
traditional Mongolian
designs. Recd--July
15, 2004. Ext. Value--
$150. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Weapon: 13'' curved His Excellency YAB Non-acceptance would
dagger with a sterling Dato' Seri Abdullah cause embarrassment to
silver, gold and bin Ahmad Badawi, donor and U.S.
amethyst handle and a Prime Minister of Government.
14'' sterling silver Malaysia.
and gold sheath etched
with a floral pattern;
held in a clear
acrylic and velvet
display case with
presentation plates
engraved ``Presented
by Abdullah bin Haji
Ahmad Badawi, Prime
Minister of
Malaysia,''
``Traditional Malay
Weapon `Kris Tapak
Kuda,' '' and ``Keris
Tapak Kuda.'' Recd--
July 19, 2004. Est.
Value--$750. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Smoking accessories His Excellency Nunzio Non-acceptance would
(33): 6'' cigars. Alfredo D'Angieri, cause embarrassment to
Recd--July 30, 2004. Ambassador of Belize donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$660. to Italy. Government.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Smoking accessory: 12''
x 14'' x 6'' lacquered
cherry wood humidor
with ``GWB'' inlaid in
silver. Recd--July 30,
2004. Est. Value--
$200. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Manmohan Non-acceptance would
22'' white, orange, Singh, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
blue, red, and green of the Republic of donor and U.S.
round marble tabletop India. Government.
inlaid with red,
coral, malachite,
lapis lazuli, mother-
of-pearl, turquoise
and agate flowers;
held on a 15'' x 15''
folding wooden base.
Recd--September 22,
2004. Est. Value $550.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Coffee service (5): 2'' His Excellency Abdullah Non-acceptance would
x 3'' ceramic coffee Gul, The Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
cups with ornate Minister and Minister donor and U.S.
sterling silver liners of Foreign Affairs of Government.
(2); 3\1/2\'' sterling the Republic of Turkey
silver saucers (2); and Mrs. Gul.
and a 10'' x 8''
sterling silver
rectangular platter
with beaded edges and
detailed handles.
Recd--September 29,
2004. Est. Value--
$104. Archives Foreign.
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Household accessory:
4'' x 9'' tin Turkish
coffee server with a
6'' wooden handle and
engraved with a
geometric pattern.
Recd--September 29,
2004. Est. Value--$66.
Archives Foreign.
Consumable: 250 grams
of Turkish coffee.
Recd--September 29,
2004. Est. Value--$10.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Household accessory:
16'' x 16'' gold-tone,
taupe, and pink
tapestry table runner
with 3'' silk fringe.
Recd--September 29,
2004. Est. Value--
$170. Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessories His Excellency Thaksin Non-acceptance would
(48): 8'' round red, Shinawatra, Prime cause embarrassment to
black, gold, pink, Minister of the donor and U.S.
green, and blue Thai Kingdom of Thailand. Government.
porcelain plates
painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6);
10'' round red, black,
gold, pink, green, and
blue Thai porcelain
plates painted with an
ornate floral pattern
(6); 12'' round red,
black, gold, pink,
green, and blue Thai
porcelain plates
painted ``GWB'' with
an ornate floral
pattern (6); 5'' x 2\1/
2\'' red, black, gold,
pink, green, and blue
Thai porcelain plates
painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6);
7'' red, black, gold,
pink, green, and blue
Thai porcelain plates
painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6);
6\3/4\'' red, black,
gold, pink, green, and
blue Thai porcelain
plates painted with an
ornate floral pattern
(6); 6\3/4\'' red,
black, gold, pink,
green, and blue Thai
porcelain plates
painted with an ornate
floral pattern (6);
2\1/2\'' x 2\1/2\''
red, black, gold,
pink, green, and blue
Thai porcelain coffee
cups painted with an
ornate floral pattern
(6). Recd--October 5,
2004. Est. Value $480.
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 14\1/
2\'' x 33'' x 39''
wooden china display
box with navy blue
velvet lining. Recd--
October 5, 2004. Est.
Value--$200. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Consumables (24): 750 His Excellency Non-acceptance would
ml. bottles of Coteaux Abdelaziz Bouteflika, cause embarrassment to
de Mascara Domaine el President of the donor and U.S.
Bordj (6); 750 ml. People's Democratic Government.
bottles of Chateau Republic of Algeria.
Tellagh Medea (8); and
750 ml. bottles of
Cuvee du President Vin
D'Algerie (10). Recd--
October 22, 2004. Est.
Value--$238. Handled
pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
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Weapon: 31'' silver
sword ornately
engraved with a
geometrical design and
inlaid with wooden
geometrical shapes;
held in a 26'' sheath
with two 2'' hinged
loops for hanging.
Recd--October 22,
2004. Est. Value--
$2500. Archives
Foreign.
Household accessory:
81'' x 127'' hand-tied
red, yellow, burgundy,
and green wool rug
with a small geometric
pattern and a 4''
beige fringe. Recd--
October 22, 2004. Est.
Value--$700. Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book His Excellency Ricardo Non-acceptance would