Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2005, 45604-45664 [06-6688]
Download as PDF
45604
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5482]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal
Employees From Foreign Government
Sources Reported to Employing
Agencies in Calendar Year 2005
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 2005 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. Also, included are
gifts received in previous years
including 1 gift in 2002, 1 gift in 2003,
8 gifts in 2004 and 3 travel expenses in
2004. These latter gifts and expenses are
being reported in 2005 as the Office of
Protocol, Department of State, did not
receive the relevant information to
include them in earlier reports.
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: July 28, 2006.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Under Secretary for Management,
Department of State.
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Consumables: Dean and Deluca
gift basket. Rec’d—January 4,
2005. Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Household accessories: (2): 5″ x
7″ Mara sterling picture frame;
and 14″ silver-plate circular
Mara tray with an inlaid wood
base.
Rec’d—January
27,
2005. Est. Value—$470. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 4’’ blue
Faberge crystal etched votive
candle holder. Rec’d—January
27, 2005 Est. Value—$50. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 7″ x 9″
Faberge crystal and gold cherry
bowl etched with a floral pattern. Rec’d—January 27, 2005
Est. Value—$700 Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 10″ pewter
Arte Italica Etruscan pitcher,
Rec’d—January 27, 2005 Est.
Value—$250
Location—Archives Foreign.
Pet supply: 30″ x 21″ leather dog
bed with a yellow and hunter
green plaid cushion. Rec’d—
January 27, 2005 Est. Value—
$280 Location—Archives Foreign.
Household
accessory:
111⁄2″
brown alligator leather thermos.
Rec’d—January 27, 2005 Est.
Value—$800
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 27″ x 20″ x
15″
brown
leather-covered
trunk. Rec’d—January 27, 2005
Est. Value—$120 Location—Archives Foreign.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00002
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Shaykh Hamad
Bin Jassim Bin Jabor Al Thani,
First Deputy Prime Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the State of
Qatar.
His Majesty Sultan Maji Massanal
Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah
Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45605
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Desk accessory: 8″ x 5″ sterling
desk organizer with 6″ piece of
amber and a business card
holder etched with an image of
the President’s residence in
Warsaw. Rec’d—February 14,
2005 Est. Value—$750. Location—Archives Foreign.
Tapestry: 77″ x 64″ beige wool
contemporary tapestry, woven
in the style of a 17th century
hunt scene. Central panel with
figures and landscape, framed
by a wide border of fruits and
flowers. Rec’d—February 21,
2005, Est. Value—$900. Location—Archives Foreign.
Leatherbound
limited
edition
book: ‘‘Proglas,’’ published by
Perfekt Publishing House; with
accompanying CD. Rec’d—
February
28,
2005.
Est.
Value—$275
Location—Archives Foreign.
Photographs: (33): 8″ x 10″ color
photographs of President and
Mrs. Bush’s visit to the Slovak
Republic February, 2005; held
in a leather photo album embossed with ‘‘President of the
Slovak Republic, H.E. Ivan
Gasparovic.’’ Rec’d—February
28, 2005. Est. Value—$375.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (6): 6″
crystal glasses etched with the
Belgian royal crest. Rec’d—
March 4, 2005. Est. Value—
$750. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 10″ cut
crystal decanter etched with the
Belgian royal crest. Rec’d—
March 4, 2005 Est. Value—
$198 Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00003
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Aleksander
Kwasniewski, President of the
Republic of Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Guy Verhofstadt,
Prime Minister of Belgium.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ivan Gasparovic,
President of the Slovak Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Their Majesties King Albert II and
Queen Paola of Belgium.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45606
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Miscellaneous: 96″ brass and
wood Slovak musical instrument
(Fujara)
engraved
‘‘Georgovi
W.
Bushovi,
Prezidentovi, USA, Venuje Ivan
Gasparovic,
President
Slovenskej Republiky.’’ Rec’d—
March 4, 2005. Est. Value—
$600 Location—Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 16″ 24kt gold and silver
dagger with synthetic rubies
inset in the handle; held in a
gold-tone presentation case
with plaques engraved with
‘‘Sword of a Slovak Duke from
the Eighth Century, found in
Blatnica, Slovak Republic’’ and
‘‘Prezident
Slovenskej
Republiky
Ivan
Gasparovic
Venuje Prezidentovi Spojenych
Statov Americkych Georgeovi
W. Bushovi, 24 February, 2005,
Bratislava.’’ Rec’d—March 4,
2005 Est. Value—$500. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 72″ x 54″
orange, gold, and navy blue
striped Hermes wool blanket.
Rec’d—March 4, 2005 Est.
Value—$940
Location—Archives Foreign.
Clothing; traditional Slovak rafting
costume including a 15″ black
felt hat with a red leather and
white shell band, a 46″ x 6″
light brown leather and brass
belt embossed with a geometric
pattern, and a brown, black,
red, and green leather and
shearling vest embroidered with
small flowers. Rec’d—March 4,
2005. Est. Value—$600. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 21″ x 9″ green,
white, and brown metal and
wood railroad sign painted with
a white cross on one side and
engraved ‘‘Zeleznice Slovenskej
Republiky, The Railways of the
Slovak Republic’’ on the other
side; with accomanying whistle.
Rec’d—March 4, 2005. Est.
Value $42. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 6″ x 6″ bronze Auguste
Tremont sculpture of a fox.
Rec’d—March 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$350.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00004
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ivan Gasparovic,
The President of the Slovak
Republic and Mrs. Gasparovic.
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 Excellency Mikulas Dzurinda,
Prime Minister of the Slovak
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Jean-Claude
Juncker, Prime Minister of the
Grand Duchy of Luxemborg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45607
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Collectable: 20″ x 14″ double
masted and three jib model
ship; hull painted in green and
white with natural wood deck
fittings; atop a 20″ x 8″ wooden
base with a presentation plate
engraved with ‘‘Presented to
H.E. George W. Bush, President of United States By Traian
Basescu, President of Romania, March 09, 2005.″ Rec’d—
March 9, 2005. Est. Value—
$425. Location—Archives Foreign.
Photographs: 14″ x 11″ brown
leather photo album containing
photographs of soldiers and
embossed ‘‘Romania’’ on the
front with a brass presentation
plate inside engraved ‘‘Romanian and American Soldiers
Fighting Shoulder to Shoulder
Against Terrorism in Iraq and
Afghanistan.’’ Rec’d—March 9,
2005. Est. Value—$250. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (3): 91⁄2″
hammered
sterling
ladles.
Rec’d—March 10, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.
Location—Archives Foreign Softcover book:
‘‘Traditional Korean Kitchen and
Utensils.’’ Rec’d—March 10,
2005. Est. Value—$27. Location—Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 15″ x 11″ black and
white photograph of former
President George H. W. Bush
and former Colombian president, Virgilio Barco Vargas in
Bogota; matted and held in a
dark wood frame. Rec’d—
March 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$225. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 19″ x 24″ copy of
the Cartagena Declaration printed ‘‘The Presidents of Bolivia,
Colombia, the United States of
America and Peru, met in
Cartagena de Indies, Colombia
on the fifteenth day of February
one thousand nine hundred and
ninety and issued the following
Declaration of Cartagena* * *’’;
matted and held in a dark wood
frame. Rec’d—March 10, 2005.
Est. Value—$190. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 12″ x 5″ wooden bowl
made from yellow birch (circa
1624) recovered from Peninsula
Lake, Canada; crafted by Don
Thur. Rec’d—March 23, 2005.
Est. Value—$1500. Location—
Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00005
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Traian Basescu,
President of Romania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hong Seok-hyun,
Ambassador of the Republic of
Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alvaro Uribe
Velez, President of the Republic of Colombia.
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45608
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Artwork: 12″ x 10″ x 4″ linaloe
wood hinged box hand-painted
with jaguars in the forest in
23kt. gold leaf, dolomite, chia
oil, and black pigment. Rec’d—
March 29, 2005. Est. Value—
$495. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book (in Spanish):
‘‘Lacas Mexicanas (Mexican
Lacquerwork).’’ Rec’d—March
29, 2005. Est. Value—$25. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 17″ x 30″
multi-colored Victoria Gres wool
pillow woven with an abstract
design. Rec’d—April 4, 2005.
Est. Value—$80. Location—Archives Foreign.
Consumable: bottle of Massandra
Dessert Rose Muscat wine.
Rec’d—April 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$150.
Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Collectable: 10″ x 7″ clay water
pitcher, accompanied by a certificate of antiquity ‘‘Pottery Jug,
8th–6th Century B.C.E., Kingdom of Judah. Mounted on a
wooden base, in a plexiglass
display case. Rec’d—April 11,
2005. Est. Value—$600. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 6″ x 8″
sterling Ravissant urn stamped
with an intricate floral design.
Rec’d—April 15, 2005. Est.
Value—$750.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Softcover book: ‘‘The Muslim
Jesus: Sayings and Stories in
Islamic Literature,’’ by Tarif
Khalidi; inscribed by donor.
Rec’d—April 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$23.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 17″ x 15″ vermeil horse
statue atop a 17″ x 7″ malachite base with a 6″ gold, mother of pearl, and malachite octagonal clock. Rec’d—April 25,
2005. Est. Value—$8,000. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 12″ x 17″ multi-colored
Amalia Tapia pastel of a street
lined with streetlamps and
crosses; matted and held in a
22″ x 28″ gold-tone frame.
Rec’d—April 28, 2005. Est.
Value—$350.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00006
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Vicente Fox
Quesada, President of the
United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ariel Sharon,
Prime Minister of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Natwar Singh,
Minister of External Affairs of
the Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs.
Vivian
Fernandez
de
Torrijos, Office of the President
of the Republic of Panama.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45609
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Photograph: 11″ x 13″ image of a
a man holding a Statue of Liberty figurine in the air at a rally
during the Georgian Rose Revolution; matted, held in a silvertone metal frame and inscribed
by donor. Rec’d—May 5, 2005.
Est. Value—$40. Location—Archives Foreign.
Honoraria: 31⁄4″ x 2″ 14kt gold
and red-tone Order of St.
George medallion intersected
with two swords, held on a 2″
red and white collar. Rec’d—
May 5, 2005. Est. Value—$450.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 10″ x 4″ sterling and gold
abstract sculpture, by Kaspars
Millers, of a boat with four
arched legs; atop a 14″ x 6″ oblong wooden base. Rec’d—May
6, 2005. Est. Value—$500. Location—Archives Foreign.
Honoraria: vermeil State Award of
Latvia, the Three Star Order, including brooch and chain.
Rec’d—May 7, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 8″ x 10″ print of a
photograph of former President
Roosevelt, Winston Churchill,
and Joseph Stalin; held in a
gold-tone and wood frame.
Rec’d—May 8, 2005. Est.
Value—$20.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 8″ x 11″ print of a
photograph of former President
George H. W. Bush and family
on the rocks at Kennebunkport,
inscribed by former President
Bush. Rec’d—May 8, 2005. Est.
Value—$5. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Collectable: 4″ x 4″ silver horseshoe from donor’s stable inlaid
with
aquamarine
stones.
Rec’d—May 8, 2005. Est.
Value—$250.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00007
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Mikheil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Vaira VikeFreiberga, President of the Republic of Latvia and Dr. Imants
Freibergs.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Vaira VikeFreiberga, President of the Republic of Latvia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Vladimir Putin,
President of the Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45610
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Coins (5): 3″ silver-tone coin
etched with a tank, automobiles, a silhouette of a man
on horseback and ‘‘1943’’ on
the front, and Red Square
‘‘1945–2005’’ on the reverse; 3″
silver-tone coin etched with soldiers, a tank and ‘‘1942’’ on the
front, and Red Square ‘‘1945–
2005’’ on the reverse; 3’’ silvertone coin etched with two lines
of marching soldiers and
‘‘1941’’ on the front, and Red
Square ‘‘1945–2005’’ on the reverse; 3″ silver-tone coin
etched with three soldiers in
front of American and Soviet
flags and ‘‘1944’’ on the front,
and Red Square ‘‘1945–2005’’
on the reverse; and a 3″ silvertone coin etched with a star and
a statue of a man cradling a
statue and ‘‘1945’’ on the front,
and Red Square ‘‘1945–2005’’
on the reverse. Rec’d—May 8,
2005. Est. Value—$200. Location—Archives Foreign.
Plaque: 141⁄2″ x 18″ wooden
plaque with design in relief depicting the 60th anniversary of
the conclusion of World War II,
made of brass and colored
rhinestones. Rec’d—May 8,
2005. Est. Value—$250. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household
accessories
(40):
stainless steel Villeroy and
Boch flatware set engraved with
the seal of El Salvador. Rec’d—
May 12, 2005. Est. Value—
$950. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Museo del Oro
Precolombino de Costa Rica,’’
by Patricia Fernandez Esquivel;
inscribed by donor. Rec’d—May
12, 2005. Est. Value—$85. Location—Archives Foreign Ac3⁄4″
cessories:
14kt
gold
cufflinks in the shape of an indigenous Costa Rican animal
god. Rec’d—May 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$250.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 12″ x 12″ silver and
dark wood chess set with silver
and gold-tone pieces. Rec’d—
May 18, 2005. Est. Value—
$359. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 119″ x 80″ beige
rug printed with a maroon,
black and brown diamond print.
Rec’d—May 23, 2005. Est.
Value—$8,000. Location—Archives Foreign.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00008
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Elias Antonio Saca
Gonzalez, President of the Republic of El Salvador.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Abel Pacheco de
la Espriella, President of the
Republic of Costa Rica.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ahmed Nazif,
Prime Minister of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Interim Authority of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45611
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Plaque: 21⁄2″ x 5″ rectangularshaped 18kt gold commemorative plaque stamped ‘‘Heyder
Eliyev,
adina,
Baki-TbilisiCeyhan, Boru Kemeri, 2005’’ on
the front with the map of the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline on
the reverse. Rec’d—May 25,
2005. Est. Value—$2,850. Location—Archives Foreign.
Religious item: 4″ x 61⁄2″ book of
prayers bound by an ornate silver cover stamped with religious imagery. Rec’d—May 26,
2005. Est. Value—$350. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: traditional Palestinian dress and shawl with a
metal and beaded necklace
held in a 26″ x 26″ stamped
leaf print brass shadow-box
with a presentation plaque
stamped
‘‘This
hand-made
brass frame is embelmatic of
Palestinian traditional costume
and antique jewelry with the renowned cross-stitch embroidery.’’ Rec’d—May 26, 2005.
Est. Value—$325. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Tea set: 5″ white porcelain tea
pot with celadon border and
image of two small panda bears
in center with 2″ matching tea
cups and saucers (4). Rec’d—
June 7, 2005. Est. Value—
$310. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 14″ x 10″ x
31⁄2″ hinged cherry wood document box with an embroidered
cloth of a landscape scene of
Mount Gonryun on the lid, by
Kim Young Ja. Rec’d—June 10,
2005. Est. Value—$600. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Mozambique: a
Terra e as Gentes (Mozambique: The Land and its People),’’ by Niza Paiva; inscribed
by donor. Rec’d—June 13,
2005. Est. Value—$60. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 19″ wood statue of an
elevated African hut with carved
human figures on the base and
second tier of the piece.
Rec’d—June 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$325.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00009
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of
the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheng Huaren,
Vice Chairman of the Standing
Committee of the National People’s Congress of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, Non-acceptance would cause emPresident of the Republic of
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk.
Government.
His
Excellency
Armando
Guebuza, President of the Republic of Mozambique.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
09AUN2
45612
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Hardcover book: ‘‘Tule: Land of
Giants,’’ by Roger and Pat de la
Harpe. Rec’d—June 13, 2005.
Est. Value—$43. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 32″ x 11″ poster
printed ‘‘Botswana Arts and
Crafts’’ with four handcrafted
pots; matted and held in a goldtone frame. Rec’d—June 13,
2005. Est. Value—$375. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Tule: Land of
Giants,’’ by Roger and Pat de la
Harpe. Rec’d—June 13, 2005.
Est. Value—$43. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 32″ x 11″ poster
printed ‘‘Botswana Arts and
Crafts’’ with four handcrafted
pots; matted and held in a goldtone frame. Rec’d—June 13,
2005. Est. Value—$375. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 21″ x 18″ blue
leather frame containing 21 silver-tone 3″; medals. Rec’d—
June 13, 2005. Est. Value—
$75. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessories (2): 13″ x 12″ black
leather handbag with white embroidery on the exterior compartment; and a 6″ x 8″
zippered black fabric bag with
multi-colored
embroidery.
Rec’d—June 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$220.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 3″ silver and quartz
pendant held on a black and
silver
beaded
necklace.
Rec’d—June 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$100.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household items (4): 24″ round
black and orange leather cushion covers embroidered ‘‘Africa,’’ ‘‘Iferouane,’’ ‘‘Agadez,’’
‘‘Tahoua,’’
and
‘‘Zinder.’’
Rec’d—June 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$480.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 76″ x 96″ black
and orange checkered leather
rug embroidered with African
medals. Rec’d—June 13, 2005.
Est. Value—$450. Location—
Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00010
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Festus
Gontebanye Mogae, President
of the Republic of Botswana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Festus
Gontebanye Mogae, President
of the Republic of Botswana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mamadou Tandja,
President of the Republic of
Niger.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45613
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Artwork: limited edition (20/400)
15″ x 9″ bronze sculpture
‘‘Ermesinde, The Woman, The
Myth’’ depicting the countess
against the backdrop of the outline of walls of the City of Luxembourg, by Yvette GastauerClaire; signed by artist. Rec’d—
June 16, 2005. Est. Value—
$450. Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 35″ x 14″ olive green
ceramic and porcelain crackle
glaze incense burner by Tran
Do with presentation plaque engraved ‘‘With the Compliments
from H.E. Mr. Phan Van Khai
Prime Minister of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam’’; lid has
dragon-shaped handles, and
base features dragon and tiger
design. Rec’d—June 21, 2005.
Est. Value—$1,500. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Frank Rodel:
Prinzip Collage,’’ by Frank
Rodel; inscribed by author.
Rec’d—June 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$35.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 19″ x 25″ oil and acrylic
watercolor collage by Frank
Rodel, on Japanese paper,
‘‘Eagle V, 1996,’’ depicting a
bald eagle with bold structural
shapes of black, pale blue and
slate on creme canvas, held in
a black 23″ x 31″ frame.
Rec’d—June 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household: 10″ green and brown
glazed ceramic bowl with 18kt
gold floral and geometric designs, signed by artist. Rec’d—
July 5, 2005. Est. Value—$750.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectables (2): 2″ stamps (9)
from Denmark matted and held
in a 13″ x 16″ gold-tone wood
frame; and 2″ ‘‘American Series’’ stamps (8) held on landscape backgrounds of notable
American locations including
the Statue of Liberty and the
United States Capitol; matted
and held in a 13″ x 16″ goldtone wood frame. Rec’d—July
5, 2005. Est. Value—$800. Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00011
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Jean-Claude
Juncker, Prime Minister of the
Grand Duchy of Luxemborg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Phan Van Khai,
Prime Minister of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Gerhard Schroeder, Chancellor of the Federal
Republic of Germany.
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 Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45614
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Photograph: 8″ x 10″ photo of
Queen Margrethe II and Prince
Henri with the royal seal; signed
and held in a burl wood frame.
Rec’d—July 6, 2005. Est.
Value—$225.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘The Stories of
Hans Christian Andersen’’; inscribed by donor. Rec’d—July
6, 2005. Est. Value—$87. Location—Archives Foreign.
Photographs (40): 6″ x 81⁄2″ color
photos documenting President
and Mrs. Bush’s trip to Russia
in honor of the 60th anniversary
of the end of WWII; held in a
11″ x 12″ navy blue leather
album stamped ‘‘1945–2005’’
around a silhouette of Red
Square. Re’cd—July 6, 2005.
Est. Value—$235. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 6″ x 10″ acrylic on board
of a destroyer at sea; matted
and held in a gold-rimmed
wood frame. Rec’d—July 6,
2005. Est. Value—$150. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessories (6): variety of E.
Marinella silk ties, including a
burgundy tie with a small blue
floral pattern, a red tie with a
small blue and yellow floral pattern, and four navy blue ties
with a blue, red and yellow geometric pattern. Rec’d—July 7,
2005. Est. Value—$810. Location—Archives Foreign.
Clothing (size L): navy blue waffle-knit cotton polo shirt embroidered ‘‘Gleneagles’’ around the
Gleneagles British School of
Falconry Crest. Rec’d—July 7,
2005. Est. Value—$65. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 13″ x 63″ light blue
Begg Scottish cashmere scarf
with fringe. Rec’d—July 7,
2005. Est. Value—$300. Location—Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment: St Andrews
Links tartan gift box containing
a magnetic divot tool featuring
the St Andrews Logo, two
ballmarkers, an Old and New
Course golf ball, a tee bag
pouch and a St Andrews Links
navy, green, red and yellow velour tartan golf towel monogrammed ‘‘The Old Course St
Andrews Links,’’ with logo.
Rec’d—July 7, 2005. Est.
Value—$60.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00012
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Her Majesty Margrethe, II Queen
of Denmark.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Vladimir Putin,
President of the Russian Federation.
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.
The Right Honorable Tony Blair,
Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45615
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Collectable: 7″ x 8″ Lalique engraved crystal stallion paperweight. Rec’d—July 7, 2005.
Est. Value—$1,120. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: iSense 19″ x 12″
battery-operated plastic and
nylon foot massager with 8″
plastic and nylon hand massagers. Rec’d—July 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$360.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment: 60″ x 43″ silver-tone OSIM Fodabike Supreme collapsible bicyle with
green and black rubber accents. Rec’d—July 12, 2005.
Est. Value—$690. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Sadequain: The
Holy Sinner,’’ edited by Abdul
Hamid
Akhund,
Farida
Munavarjahan Said and Zohra
Yusf. Rec’d—July 14, 2005.
Est. Value—$336. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 9″ x 6″
sterling Ravissant hinged box,
engraved with Mughal Byta floral designs a replication of the
Diwan-e-Am in the Red Fort at
Delhi. Rec’d—July 18, 2005.
Est. Value—$500. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Coin: 2″ 18K gold Saudia Arabia
commemorative coin stamped
with country emblem on one
side with Arabic symbols and
‘‘HB, Peace, 1983–2005’’ surrounded by an image of a dove
on the reverse. Rec’d—September 8, 2005. Est. Value—
$1350. Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectables: 8″ x 4″ sterling box
with hinged lid and wooden inlaid lacquered teak interior engraved with the official Seal of
the Office of Thailand. Rec’d—
September 19, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.
Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00013
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lee Hsien Loong,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Singapore.
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 Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz,
Royal Embassy of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Thaksin
Shinawatra, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45616
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued
[Report of tangible gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Leather-bound book: ‘‘Holy Bible
(King James Version)’’ with
carved mother of pearl cover
accented with the image of a
starburst and ornate mosaic design, printed in Great Britain
and held in a 91⁄2″ x 7″ red
satin lined wood box with
hinged lid, covered with a veneer of mother of pearl accented with abolone image of a
flower and ornate mosaic design. Rec’d—September 22,
2005. Est. Value—$500. Location—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 9″ x 7″ photograph of President Bush and
His Majesty King Abdullah II in
the Oval Office; signed by
donor and held in a sterling picture frame accented with the
image of the royal seal of His
Majesty King Abdullah II.
Rec’d—September 22, 2005
Est. Value—$400. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Collectable: cream steel dualwheel-drive, off-road RokonAB23 Desert Ranger motorcycle with tow bar and trailer
exclusively developed by the
King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau. Rec’d—
September 22, 2005. Est.
Value—$4500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00014
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45617
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Photographs (4): Black and white
photographs held in burly walnut frame, non glare glass, double matted with a cut out; 11″ x
8″ ‘‘USS Chicago, April 1894—
Grand Harbour, Malta’’; with a
141⁄2″ x 161⁄2″ cream double
mat and held in a 20″ x 18″
walnut frame; 11″ x 9″ black
and white photograph printed
from the original glass negative
depicting the ‘‘USS Raleigh,
March 1899-Grand Harbour,
Malta’’; with a 161⁄2″ x 141⁄2″
double cream mat and held in
an 18″ x 20″ walnut frame; 11″
x 9″ ‘‘USS Sheridan, March
1899-Grand Harbour, Malta’’;
with a 161⁄2″ x 141⁄2″ double
cream mat and held in an 18″ x
20″ walnut frame; 9″ x 10″
‘‘USS Raleigh, Malta 1899’’
vessel at dock and signed by
the 1899 crew roster; with a
141⁄2″ x 161⁄2″ double cream
mat and held in an 18″ x 19″
walnut frame; and 8″ x 11″
signed official letter from donor
dated 3 October 2005, adorned
with the official Malta Coat of
Arms seal; with a 131⁄2″ x 161⁄2″
cream double mat and held in a
17″ x 20″ burly walnut frame.
Rec’d—October 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$900.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 33″ long hand carved
decorated cattle horn with 30″
long woven white leather rope
attached to horn. Rec’d—October 9, 2005. Est. Value—$248.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 8″ x 10″ of the
George Washington Monument
in Budapest, Hungary held in a
133⁄4″ x 121⁄4″ wooden frame.
Rec’d—October 9, 2005. Est.
Value—$60.
Location—Archives Foreign.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00015
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Lawrence Gonzi,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Malta.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ferenc Madl, The
President of the Republic of
Hungary and Mrs. Madl.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45618
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Weapon: 20″ Austrian Flintock His Excellency Georgi Purvanov,
Pistol made of steel, wood, silThe President of the Republic
ver and inlaid with coral;
of Bulgaria and Mrs. Purvanov.
handcrafted of Austrian parts
assembled in Bulgaria and designed for a senior dignitary
from the Ottoman empire; age
described as turn of the 18th
century. Rec’d—October 17,
2005. Est. Value—$650. Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 9″ x 5″ copper with
gold tone reproduction of a
Rhyton cup from the 4th century BC. Rec’d—October 17,
2005. Est. Value—$75. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: white and black
male, standard Bulgarian Goran
Shepherd dog named ‘‘Balkan
of Gorannadraganov’’ born on
08/21/2005.
Rec’d—October
17, 2005. Est. Value—$430.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Flowers
(5):
rooted
roses.
Rec’d—October 17, 2005. Est.
Value—$30. Disposition—Handled pursuant to Secret Service
policy..
Book (printed in Bulgarian): ‘‘The
Leadership Genius of George
W. Bush: 10 Commonsense
Lessons from the Commander
in Chief,’’ by Carolyn B. Thompson and James W. Ware.
Rec’d—October 17, 2005. Est.
Value—$23.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Religious item: 15″ x 143⁄4″ x 23⁄4″ Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of
intricately carved three-dimenthe Palestinian Authority.
sional rendering, with motherof-pearl and abalone shell, of
Jerusalem. Rec’d—October 20,
2005. Est. Value—$500. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 30″ x 22″ intricately The Honorable Masoud Barzani,
hand-stitched needlepoint wool
President of the Kurdistan Retapestry of a floral arrangement
gional Government.
embellished with leafy evergreens, daffodils, violet and
bronze chrysanthemums, golden yellow gerbera daisies
against an olive background;
held in a round brown bowl with
chocolate and salmon colored
geometric design; mounted on
an ornate 42″ x 34″ antique
stained wood frame with coral
undertones, accented with a
molded gold-tone finish, embossed leaf border with corner
leaf pattern and gold-tone lip.
Rec’d—October 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,300. Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00016
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45619
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Jewelry: Omega ‘‘De Ville Automatic
Chronometer’’
men’s
watch, with an 18kt yellow gold
round case and dial, Arabic numeral hour markers, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face,
self-winding chronometer, and a
brown alligator band. Rec’d—
October 31, 2005. Est. Value—
$3,195.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Books (4): navy blue leatherbound set of ‘‘The Collected
Essays of Sir Winston Churchill
Centenary Edition: Churchill at
War, Volumes I, II, III, IV,’’ by
Winston S. Churchill; held in a
navy blue leather slipcase embossed in gold on each side
with the Prince of Wales
Plumes. Rec’d—November 2,
2005. Est. Value—$1,832. Location—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 7″ x 7″ white fine
bone china ‘‘Highgrove’’ cache
pot designed by Jonathan
Heale, with a gold-tone ribbed
trim and border, accented with
oak leaves and acorns, three
bumble bees cascading downward on the inside brim, and
the image of a black Holstein
on one side and oak leaves
and ivy encircling the Prince of
Wales fleur de lis on the other.
Rec’d—November 2, 2005. Est.
Value—$83.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 20″ x 121⁄2″ x 5″
handcrafted cedar, fustic and
mahogany hinged box by
Mauricio Azeredo, with a multicolor stained contrasting horizontal line detail on the top.
Rec’d—November 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 341⁄2″ x 46″ oil on canvas portrait of President Bush
with an American flag background; signed by artist and
held in a 46″ x 58″ ornate gilt
wood frame. Rec’d—November
7, 2005. Est. Value—$650. Location—Archives Foreign.
Sword: 391⁄2″ elaborately detailed
silver scabbard and hilt embellished with a 91⁄2″ chandelier
chain sheathing a 33″ steel
blade. Rec’d—November 10,
2005. Est. Value—$1,500. Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00017
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor 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 Royal Highness Prince
Charles, The Prince of Wales,
K.G., K.T., G.C.B..
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Luis Inacio Lula da
Silva, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Samuel Lewis
Navarro, First Vice President
and Minister of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Panama.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45620
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
President ........................................
Collectables: three replica pieces
of gold plated pewter and rhodium with colored crystals: belt
buckle, hair piece and modesty
disc, displayed in a 24″ x 19″
three inch wide wood with gold
tone frame. (2) Gold tone
plaques affixed to frame; one
describing items and the other
stating donor’s name and date.
Rec’d—November 17, 2005.
Est. Value—$550. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 7″ silver plated
desk
clock.Rec’d—November
17, 2005. Est. Value—$36. Location—Archives Foreign.
CDs: (4) Tango: Carlos Gardel,
Osvaldo
Pugliese,
Astor
Piazzolla, and Anibal Troilo.
Rec’d—November 17, 2005.
Est. Value—$60. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 24″ x 12″ brown
leather duffle travel bag with
shoulder strap and brass feet.
Rec’d—November 17, 2005.
Est. Value—$375. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (2): 56″ x 72″ navy
blue silk, 18 black buttons; fifteen 1⁄4″, three 1⁄2″ held in a
91⁄2″ x 111⁄2″ brown wood
hinged box, and 56″ x 72″
cashmere wool, black with
white pinstrips held in a 17″ x
91⁄2″
brown
hinged
box.
Rec’d—November 18, 2005.
Est. Value—$210. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (6): lengths of
matching cream and gold brocade pattern silk with green and
pink accents: 22″ x 240″; 41″ x
77″; 41″ x 114″; 32″ x 68″; 32″
x 32″ and 12″ x 68″. Rec’d—
November 18, 2005. Est.
Value—$442.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 5″ x 6″ black
Swarovski Optik SLC 7 x 42
waterproof binoculars. Rec’d—
December
8,
2005.
Est.
Value—$1,030. Location—Archives Foreign.
Game: Shut-the-Box by Front
Porch Classics. Rec’d—December 29, 2005. Est. Value—$50.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 9″ x 41⁄2″
Faberge gold rimmed crystal
vase etched with a floral pattern. Rec’d—December 29,
2005. Est. Value—$350. Location—Archives Foreign.
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
President ........................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
President ........................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00018
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Yab Datuk Seri
Utama Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad
Badawi, Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nestor Carlos
Kirchner, President of the Argentine Nation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, Non-acceptance would cause emPresident of the Republic of
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk.
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.
His
Excellency
Wolfgang
Schuessel, Chancellor of the
Republic of Austria.
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45621
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Lady .......................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Household: 51⁄4″ x 3″ stainless
steel Stella ‘‘Arianna’’ expresso
coffee pot. Rec’d—December
29, 2005. Est. Value—$60. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 42″ x 30″ natural
tone cashmere throw with herringbone stripes. Rec’d—December 29, 2005. Est. Value—
$754. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household: 7″ x 61⁄2″ sterling ice
bucket with hinge lid attached
to an 8″ round plate with elaborate edge and 3⁄4″ feet. Rec’d—
December 29, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Furniture: 38″ x 20″ x 19″ wicker
chest with carved wood striped
design, a wood back, bronze
tone metal latch and black
metal
handles
on
sides.
Rec’d—December 29, 2005.
Est. Value—$200. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Consumables: assorted gourmet
products including peanuts,
cookies, coffee, peanut butter,
a biscotti sampler, almond nut
spread, snack mixes, chocolates, a bottle of red wine.
Rec’d—December 29, 2005.
Est. Value—$300.Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service Policy.
Artwork: 35″ x 28″ limited edition
(7/7) print of a watercolor and
pen and ink drawing of a
woman with large multi-colored
hat, a dog, and a man playing a
musical instrument; matted and
held in a bronze metal frame.
Rec’d—March 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,200. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book (in German):
‘‘Kunstlerin und Naturforscherin
(Art and Nature),’’ by Maria
Sibylla Merian. Rec’d—March
4, 2005. Est. Value—$28. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 13″ x 11″ copy of a copper etching, by Maria Sibylla
Merian, of various wildflowers;
matted and held in a black and
gold-tone frame. Rec’d—March
4, 2005. Est. Value—$600. Location—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 18″ x 13″ red
leather Bermas briefcase with
combination locks. Rec’d—
March 4, 2005. Est. Value—
$325. Location—Archives Foreign.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00019
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ivan Gasparovic,
President of the Slovak Republic and Mrs. Gasparovicova.
First Lady.
The Honorable Kurt Beck, Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate.
First Lady.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45622
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
Hardcover book: ‘‘Caral: The City
of Sacred Fire,’’ by Ruth Shady
Solis. Rec’d—March 9, 2005.
Est. Value—$75. Location—Archives Foreign.
Softcover book (in Spanish and
English): ‘‘Serpiente de Agua:
La Vida Indigena en la
Amazonia (Water Snake: The
Indigenous Life in the Amazon),’’ by Gredna Landolt and
Alexandre Surrales. Rec’d—
March 9, 2005. Est. Value—
$35. Location—Archives Foreign.
Photographs: 12″ x 9″ brown
leather photograph album embossed ‘‘Divina Y Humana: La
Mujer en el Peru y Mexico
Antiguos (Divine and Human:
The Old Woman in Peru and
Mexico), Eliane Karp de Toledo, Maria Sahagun de Fox,
Lima, Noviembre 2004-Abril
2005, Ciudad de Mexico, MayoOctubre 2005’’ containing photographs from the Divine and
Human Exhibit in Peru and
Mexico. Rec’d—March 9, 2005.
Est. Value—$228. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 7″ x 6″
sterling hinged box with a
woven cloth inset in glass lid
and a presentation plate inside
engraved ‘‘For Mrs. Laura
Bush, In Appreciation of the
Continuous Friendship of Our
People, Eliane K. Toledo, First
Lady of Peru, Washington,
D.C.,
25
February,
2005.’’Rec’d—March 9, 2005.
Est. Value—$400. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Clothing: red, green, pink, blue,
and gold traditional Afghan
dress embroidered with ornate
gold patterns and intricate seed
beadwork. Rec’d—March 30,
2005. Est. Value—$300. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 35″ x 65″ pink, purple,
gold, and green silk shawl with
a 2″ gold fringe. Rec’d—March
30, 2005. Est. Value—$35. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: green and gold polyester traditional shawl embroidered with an ornate pattern on
the sleeves. Rec’d—March 30,
2005. Est. Value—$25. Location—Archives Foreign.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Lady .......................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00020
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Mrs. Eliane Karp de Toledo, The
First Lady of the Republic of
Peru.
First Lady.
Dr. Zinat Karzai, Office of the
President of the Islamic State of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45623
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
Household accessory: 8″ x 12″
lapis lazuli candelabra. Rec’d—
March 30, 2005. Est. Value—
$750. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 73″ x 46″ hand
knotted silk pile rug with 4″
fringe; medallion style design in
red, blue, white, orange and
green. Rec’d—March 30, 2005.
Est. Value—$400. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 22″ hexagonal amber
bead necklace. Rec’d—April 4,
2005. Est. Value—$175. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 12″ x 5″ x
4″ dark carved wood jewelry
box inlaid with jade and amethyst. Rec’d—April 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$250.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 96″ x 18″ purple and
brown linen loosely woven
shawl embroidered with small
loops and a 4″ fringe. Rec’d—
May 6, 2005. Est. Value—$305.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 7″ 18kt gold link bracelet
with cabochon garnets and
quartz and small freshwater
pearl accents. Rec’d—May 18,
2005. Est. Value—$750. Location—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 21⁄4″ gold-plated silver
pectoral cross of Queen Tamara inlaid with freshwater
pearls and glass stones.
Rec’d—May 18, 2005. Est.
Value—$30.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Paperback
book:
‘‘Sandra
Elisabeth Roelofs: De first lady
van Georgie,’’ inscribed by
donor. Rec’d—May 18, 2005.
Est. Value—$25. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 11″ x 5″ tan rattan
and green leather clutch.
Rec’d—May 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$100. Archives Foreign.
Accessories (2): 34″ x 86″ multicolored silk floral print shawl
with black fringe. Rec’d—May
25, 2005. Est. Value—$230.
Location—Archives Foreign.
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Lady .......................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00021
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Vaira VikeFreiberga, President of the Republic of Latvia and Dr. Imants
Freibergs.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs,
Office of the President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Kristiani Herawati, c/o The
President of the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45624
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
Hardcover book: ‘‘100 Years of
Palestinian History: A 20th Century Chronology,’’ published by
the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Jerusalem.
Rec’d—June 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$150.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 14″ x 10″ beige velour
tote bag with traditional embroidered design on one side.
Rec’d—June 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$190.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 171⁄2″ x 13″ set of
wood doors with an intricately
carved floral design. Rec’d—
June 8, 2005. Est. Value—
$425. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 6″ x 8″
beige and yellow whagagwhado
mirror box by Han Chun-seop
printed with peacocks standing
against floral backdrop; interior
is finished in gold brocade
cloth. Rec’d—June 10, 2005.
Est. Value—$850. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 15″ x 13″ hand-molded
traditional Zulu ceramic urn embellished with raised and incised designs; signed and
dated by Clive Sithole. Rec’d—
July 11, 2005. Est. Value—
$1,750.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Household accessory: 37″ x 19″
hand-carved wooden chest with
hinged lid constructed with intricate floral design and finely detailed brass border with three
drawers along bottom. Rec’d—
July 14, 2005. Est. Value—
$3,500.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 27″ x 39″ wooden portrait of Mrs. Bush, held in a 31″
x 42″ carved wood frame.
Rec’d—July 14, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,750. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 16″ yellow
linen napkins (12) embroidered
with a various safari wildlife;
woven tan and black napkin
rings (12); and a 63″ yellow
table cloth embroidered with
various safari wildlife. Rec’d—
July 14, 2005. Est. Value—
$150. Location—Archives Foreign.
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Lady .......................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00022
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Her Excellency Hind Khoury, Minister of State, Palestinian National Authority.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The
Honorable
Haroun
Ali
Suleiman, Minister of Education, Culture, and Sports of
the Revolutionary Government
of Zanzibar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, Non-acceptance would cause emPresident of the Republic of
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk.
Government.
Mrs. Zanele Mbeki, Office of the
President of the Republic of
South Africa.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Amani Abeid
Karume, The President of the
Revolutionary Government of
Zanzibar and Mrs. Shadya
Karume.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Paul Kagame, The
President of the Republic of
Rwanda and Mrs. Kagame.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45625
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
Household accessory: 7″ sterling
Ravissant lidded dish with intricate quilted design. Rec’d—July
18, 2005. Est. Value—$350.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 171⁄2″ gold-tone handmade traditional Kurdish necklace with an oval-shaped pink
tourmaline surrounded by seed
pearls and turquoise, accented
with delicate cascading goldtone stamped disks and seed
pearls;
engraved
H.
Sul
Kurdstan on reverse. Rec’d—
September 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,900. Location—Archives Foreign.
Accessories (2): Hermes style
leather handbags; 17″ x 11″ x
6″ tan travel bag and 13″ x 11″
x 4″ red handbag. Rec’d—November 3, 2005. Est. Value—
$420. Location—Archives Foreign.
Book: coffee table ‘‘Memoria y
Presente del Ballet del Teatro
Colon 1925–2005’’. Rec’d—November 3, 2005. Est. Value—
$75. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 151⁄2″ x 11″ Serigraphy
(silk screen print) of two
unclothed people held in a 4″
pale green mat. Rec’d—November 3, 2005. Est. Value—
$50. Location—Archives Foreign.
Pin: small silver pin in the shape
of a sun ray. Rec’d—November
3, 2005. Est. Value—$10. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household
items
(2):
8″
handcrafted chocolate brown
glazed porcelain bowls by Rosa
Maria Piatti accented with a
contrasting black, orange, white
and taupe abstract stripe design; signed on the bottom.
Rec’d—November 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$175.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 191⁄2″ x 12″
handcrafted black wooden modern platter mounted on two
131⁄2″ beams by Rosa Maria
Piatti, accented with a light
brown abstract grid design;
signed on the bottom. Rec’d—
November
5,
2005.
Est.
Value—$150.
Location—Archives Foreign.
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Lady .......................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00023
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Hero Ibrahim Ahmed, c/o
The President of the Transitional Government of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Cristina Kirchner, First Lady
of the Argentine Nation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Marisa Lula da Silva, c/o of
The President of the Federative
Republic of Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45626
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Lady .......................................
Jewelry: 31⁄2″ silver and coral
drop chandelier earrings; 61⁄2″
silver and coral link bracelet;
sized round tiered silver ring
with a round coral bead with silver diamond pattern in the center; 6″ x 18″ silver and coral
necklace with nine silver drop
strands. Rec’d—November 10,
2005. Est. Value—$500. Location—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 21″ x 17″ oil painting of
‘‘Nomin’’, a typical Mongolian
girl held in a beveled 3’’ wide
gold tone wooden frame.
Rec’d—November 21, 2005.
Est. Value—$800. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Consumables: large assortment of
Godiva chocolates held in an
oval-shaped woven basket.
Rec’d—November 7, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,129.
Disposition—
Transferred to Department of
the Army/Reported to General
Services Administration.
Flowers: large arrangement of
long-stemmed yellow roses
held in a square-shaped glass
vase.
Rec’d—November
7,
2005. Est. Value—$345. Disposition—Transferred to Charity/Reported to General Services Administration.
Photograph: 5″ x 7″ photograph of
donors; signed, matted and
held in a red leather frame embossed with the royal crest of
Norway. Rec’d—March 7, 2005.
Est. Value—$61. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 10″ x 6″
Ulla-Mari Brantenberg blue and
charcoal frosted glass abstract
vase with polka dots. Rec’d—
March 7, 2005. Est. Value—
$277. Location—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 23″ black,
yellow, red, and green round
wooden platter painted with a
rooster and a floral pattern.
Rec’d—April 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$117.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Crafts (3): 8″ and 6″ dark gray abstract pottery sheep (2); and 7″
x 4″ red ceramic wall plaque
with a cut-out of a heart and
stamped with a star. Rec’d—
April 11, 2005. Est. Value—
$179. Location—Archives Foreign.
First Lady .......................................
First Lady .......................................
First Family ....................................
First Family ....................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Family ....................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00024
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nambaryn
Enkhbayar, President of Mongolia.
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 Majesty King Harald V and
Her Majesty Queen Sonja,
Their Majesties The King and
Queen of Norway.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ariel Sharon,
Prime Minister of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45627
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Family ....................................
Household items (2): pair of 6″
footed porcelain candlesticks
handpainted with a floral and
latice design. Rec’d—May 8,
2005. Est. Value—$1,130. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ‘‘Pasiphae,’’ by
Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Rec’d—May 8, 2005. Est.
Value—$175.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Paperback book: ‘‘Sonnets and
Songs, Towards A Work to Be
Called ‘The House of Life’,’’ by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Rec’d—
May 8, 2005. Est. Value—$111.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Consumable: 10″ Chateau D’Or
cream candle printed with an
angel. Rec’d—May 8, 2005.
Est. Value—$25. Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Consumable: bottle of Maestricht
merlot. Rec’d—May 8, 2005.
Est. Value—$20. Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Tea set: 5″ x 5″ wooden handled
silver tea pot with modern hammered copper design and
strainer accompanying a 10″ x
10″ wooden handled tray inlaid
with a 4″ x 6″ silver center.
Rec’d—October 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Consumables: 12 assorted boxes
of Yemen coffee, 8 jars of
honey. Rec’d—November 10,
2005. Est. Value—$192. Disposition—Transferred to Charity/Reported to General Services Administration.
Clothing (2): 46″ x 100″ traditional
multi-color pastel hand-woven
shawl and a 70″ x 52″ traditional primary multi-color handwoven shawl. Rec’d—November 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$158. Location—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (2): Samsung MP3
Digimax i50 cameras. Rec’d—
November 18, 2005. Est.
Value—$804.
Location—Archives Foreign.
First Family ....................................
First Family ....................................
First Family ....................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
First Family ....................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00025
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Her Majesty Beatrix, Queen of the
Netherlands.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Gerd B.M. Leers,
Mayor of Maastricht, Netherlands.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Aleksander
Kwasniewski, President of the
Republic of Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, Non-acceptance would cause emPresident of the Republic of
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45628
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
First Family ....................................
Consumable: large box of Tunisian dates. Rec’d—December
15, 2005. Est. Value—$60. Disposition—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Consumables (8): liter bottles of
Tunisian olive oil. Rec’d—December 15, 2005. Est. Value—
$28. Disposition—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Consumables (8): bottles of wine.
Rec’d—December 15, 2005.
Est. Value—$64. Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
Household: 20 1⁄2″ x 14″ red
leather lidded ottoman chest
covered with an intricate white
geometic pattern, holding two
matching red leather serving
trays. Rec’d—December 15,
2005. Est. Value—$280. Location—Archives Foreign.
Sword: 27″ silver saber with
curved blade and scabard with
elaborate detailing and amber
stones. Rec’d—November 10,
2005. Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (2): 35″ E. Marinella
silk scarves; one design on light
blue background with dark blue
center and border decorated
with assorted drying vegetables
in harvest colors of green, red,
orange, brown and white; one
design on white background
with light beige and apricot border, center is bouquet of blue,
brown, tan and apricot roses
and
lavender
strands
of
‘‘pearls’’. Rec’d—November 3,
2005. Est. Value—$320. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Elliott Abrams, Deputy Assistant to
the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global
Democracy.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Judith Ansley, Special Assistant to
the President and Senior Director for European Affairs.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00026
Fmt 4701
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.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45629
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Andrew H. Card Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
Coin: 23⁄8″ gold-plated pure silver
medal commemorating Summit;
obverse, relief of ‘‘Bush–Putin
Slovakia Summit 2005’’ with
flags of the three nations; reverse ‘‘Slovenska Republiks
Bratislava 24.2.2005’’ and relief
of state building. Rec’d—February 24, 2005. Est. Value—
$75. Location—Personally Retained by the Staff Member.
Stamps: Commemorative portfolio
of stamp and postmark issued
for ‘‘Slovakia Summit 2005,
Bratislava
1
24.2.2005’’.
Rec’d—February 24, 2005. Est.
Value—$2. Location—Personally Retained by the Staff Member.
Desk accessory: 153⁄4″ x 113⁄4″ x
2″ Romelon black leather, gold
silk lined briefcase by G. Peppers; four zipper pouches,
leather shoulder strap, dull nickel hardward and combination
lock, embossed with ‘‘Bush–
Putin Slovakia Summit 2005’’
logo.
Rec’d—February
24,
2005. Est. Value—$250. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (5): variety of E.
Marinella silk twill ties with various geometric patterns; one
red tie with navy, light blue and
pale yellow accent, black tie
with light blue and white accent,
one maroon tie with blue and
gold accent, navy blue tie with
light blue accent and navy blue
tie with red. Rec’d—November
3, 2005. Est. Value—$825. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessory: E. Marinella silk twill
royal blue tie with beige and
white
geometric
pattern.
Rec’d—November 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$165.
Location—Personally Retained by the Staff
Member.
Artwork: 39″ x 39″ framed canvas
oil painting of two young African
boys sitting in a hut on a
cinderblock with sunset in background; signed Bomgesa 2004.
Rec’d—March 22, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Andrew H. Card Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Cindy L. Courville, Special Assistant to the President and Senior
Director.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00027
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Bush–Putin Slovakia Summit,
February 23–25, 2005.
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 Antoine Ghonda,
Ambassador-at-Large, Office of
the President of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45630
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Cindy L. Courville, Special Assistant to the President and Senior
Director.
Artwork: 153⁄4″ x 5″ x 61⁄2″ stone
sculpture of Gabonese woman
holding a basket of fruit and
vegetables; artwork studded
with 5⁄16″ x 3⁄16″ gold tone
ovals; woman wearing a 7⁄8″ x
1⁄8″
goldtone pendant on a
black rope weave necklace;
55⁄8″ x 51⁄4″ x 11⁄2″ wood base
with 21⁄2″ x 1″ brass plaque engraved ‘‘Pierre De Mbigou Du
Gabon Offert Par Son Excellence El Hadj Omar Bongo.’’
Rec’d—January 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,100.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Knife: 211⁄2″ elaborately detailed
silver scabbard and hilt sheathing a 51⁄2″ steel blade; scabard
had green inset. Rec’d—November 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$500. Disposition—Transferred
to the General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (2): E. Marinella silk
twill necktie—alternating light
blue and medium blue daisy
pattern on red background and
alternating light blue squares
and diamonds and clubs on a
navy blue background. Rec’d—
February
14,
2005.
Est.
Value—$310.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration.
Accessory: E. Marinella silk necktie—alternating pattern of light
blue, brown and red daisies
and white diamonds with blue
centers on royal blue background. Rec’d—February 14,
2005. Est. Value—$155. Location—Personally Retained by
the Staff Member.
Michael Doran, Senior Director for
Near East and North African Affairs.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Daniel Fred, Special Assistant to
the President and Senior Director Europe.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00028
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
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 Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45631
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Coin: 23⁄8″ gold-plated pure silver
medal commemorating Summit;
obverse, relief of ‘‘Bush Putin
Slovakia Summit 2005’’ with
flags of the three nations; reverse ‘‘Slovenska Republiks
Bratislava 24.2.2005’’ and relief
of state building. Rec’d—February 24, 2005. Est. Value—
$75.
Disposition—Archives,
Staff Gift.
Stamps: commemorative navy
leather portfolio of stamp and
postmark issued for ‘‘Slovakia
Summit 2005, Bratislava 1
24.2.2005’’.
Rec’d—February
24, 2005. Est. Value—$2. Disposition—Archives, Staff Gift.
Desk accessory: 153⁄4″ x 113⁄4″ x
2″ Romelon black leather, gold
silk lined briefcase by G. Peppers; four zipper pouches,
leather shoulder strap, dull nickel hardware and combination
lock, embossed with ‘‘Bush–
Putin Slovakia Summit 2005’’
logo.
Rec’d—February
24,
2005. Est. Value—$250. Disposition—Archives, Staff Gift.
Desk accessories (2): 81⁄2″ letter
opener and 61⁄4″ magnifying
glass; handles of mother of
pearl and ornate sterling design. Rec’d—March 23, 2005.
Est. Value—$337. Disposition—
Archives, Staff Gift.
Household accessory: 81⁄4″ x 3⁄4″
sterling plate engraved with donor’s name, title, signature and
seal. Rec’d—March 24, 2005.
Est. Value—$350. Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household accessories (2): 41⁄2″ x
11⁄4″ hammered sterling bowls.
Rec’d—April 14, 2005. Est.
Value—$600.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Plaque: 11″ pure silver plate, relief design depicting Hoan Kiem
Lake by Nguyen Ngoc Khuong;
31⁄4″ x 5⁄8″ brass presentation
plaque engraved ‘‘With the
Compliments from H. E. Mr.
Phan Van Khai, Prime Minister
of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.’’ Rec’d—July 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00029
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Bush–Putin Slovakia Summit,
February 23–25, 2005.
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 Petros Molyviatis,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Natwar Singh,
Minister of External Affairs of
The Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Phan Van Khai,
Prime Minister of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45632
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Artwork: 13″ x 15″ x 5″ two piece
brass equestrian sculpture;
horse and rider carrying spear.
Rec’d—July 14, 2005. Est.
Value—$2,500.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Artwork: 57⁄8″ x 87⁄8″ colorful
painting of nine regal men surrounding an enthroned man in
a palatial setting; held in a 15″
x 18″ gold gilt ornate wood
framed with double cut ivory
mat. Rec’d—July 18, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Collectable item: 10″ gold lacquer
and gold leaf Mainstream
Sculpture plate ‘‘The Picture of
Eagle’s Power,’’ by Jinli Shen.
Rec’d—August 8, 2005. Est.
Value—$350.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Desk accessories (2): 6″ x 51⁄2″ x
1″ desk note pad holder with a
hinged ‘‘Kuhn’’ sterling picture
frame lid with gold crown and a
5″ sterling and leather ballpoint
pen printed in silver with crown
and donor’s name; frame holds
a print of the Monastery at
Petra; held in a white satin lined
blue velvet latched. Rec’d—
September 19, 2005. Est.
Value—$345.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 6′8″ x 9′6″ wool
Afghani rug; apricot and black
guls on a rust field. Rec’d—
September 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,800.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 5′ x 7′ wool
Afghani ‘‘children’s’’ rug, apricot, black and brown floral design on dark red field. Rec’d—
September 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,200.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00030
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ephraim Inoni,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Cameroon.
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 Tang Jiaxuan,
State Councilor of the State
Council of the People’s Republic of China.
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 Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zalmai Rassoul,
National Security Advisor of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45633
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Household item: 4′4″ x 6′ wool
Afghani rug, red and blue design on apricot field. Rec’d—
September 25, 2005. Est.
Value—$800.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (6): variety of E.
Marinella silk twill ties with various geometric patterns; one
navy blue and two maroon ties
with blue and white accent,
black tie with blue accent, navy
blue tie with blue, yellow, red
and green accent, light blue tie
with green, red and yellow accent.
Rec’d—November
3,
2005. Est. Value—$990. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Sword: 29″ silver saber with
curved blade and scabbard with
elaborate detailing and amber
stones. Rec’d—November 10,
2005. Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (5): variety of E.
Marinella silk twill ties with various geometric patterns; red tie
with blue and gold accent, navy
blue tie with brown and light
blue accent, navy blue tie with
blue, yellow, and pale green accent, black tie with red accent
and navy blue tie with beige accent.
Rec’d—November
3,
2005. Est. Value—$825. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property. Accessory: E. Marinella silk twill
red tie with blue and white geometric pattern. Rec’d—November 3, 2005. Est. Value—$165.
Location—Personally Retained
by the Staff Member.
Knfe: 211⁄2″ elaborately detailed
silver scabbard and hilt sheathing a 51⁄2″ steel blade. Rec’d—
November 10, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Disposition—
Transferred to the General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Stephen Hadley, Assistant to the
President for National Security
Affairs.
Scott McClellan, Assistant to the
President and Press Secretary.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Nikhil N. Ramchard, Director, Persian Gulf Affairs.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00031
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of Defense of
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
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 Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
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 Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45634
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 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
Scott N. Sforza, Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy Director of Communications for
Production.
Desk accessories (2): Nino
Cerruti designed pen set ‘‘ebonite noir with Iridium point’’
51⁄4″ black and silver fountain
pen and 51⁄4″ ballpoint pen,
held in black leather box with
royal crest. Rec’d—March 15,
2005. Est. Value—$408. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (2): E. Marinella silk
twill neckties—alternating gold
and blue squares on maroon
background and light blue daisies and gold and brown
squares pattern on navy blue
background. Rec’d—February
14, 2005. Est. Value—$310.
Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration. Accessory: E. Marinella
silk necktie—small alternating
blue, red and yellow circles pattern on navy blue background.
Rec’d—February 14, 2005. Est.
Value—$155.
Location—Personally Retained by the Staff
Member.
Kurt Volker, Director, European
and Eurasian Affairs.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
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.
AGENCY: VICE PRESIDENT
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney ...
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Fitted wooden box filled with toiletry items, candy, candles, silver-plated vases, handmade
paper journals, a silver brooch,
and a square Rosenthal china
plate. Rec’d—January 5, 2005.
Est. Value—$850. Location—
Archives Foreign.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00032
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45635
AGENCY: VICE PRESIDENT—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
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney ...
Wool on cotton carpet, measuring
77 inches by 61 inches, rust
background with cruciform stylized foliate medallion, three
borders with yellow main.
Rec’d—January 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,000.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Wool on cotton carpet, measuring
78 inches by 57 inches, yellow
background with red, tan and
green stylized floral decoration,
four borders with rose main.
Rec’d—January 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,000.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Embroidered beige cotton tablecloth and 12 napkins. Rec’d—
January 27, 2005. Est. Value—
$150. Location—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver and gold Mate set,
handcrafted by Argentinean silversmith
Pallarols
and
a
hardcover book about Mate in
the Americas. Rec’d—February
7, 2005. Est. Value—$708. Location—Archives Foreign.
Celadon vase. Rec’d—March 9,
2005. Est. Value—$350. Location—Archives Foreign.
Framed seascape by Ukrainian
artist. Rec’d—April 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$650.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Hand painted Ukrainian egg and
hardcover book about Ukraine.
Rec’d—April 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$90,
Location—Archives Foreign.
Large embroidered velvet pillow
Rec’d—April 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$80.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Shadow box containing traditional
Palestinian clothing and jewelry,
in engraved copper frame.
Rec’d—June 1, 2005. Est.
Value—$325.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Small contemporary iron sculpture
of an Iraqi dignitary. Rec’d—
July 7, 2005. Est. Value—$350.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver box with enamel
inlay. Rec’d—July 19, 2005.
Est. Value—$500. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver picture frame.
Rec’d—July 19, 2005.—Est.
Value—$275.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Vice President ................................
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00033
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Daniel O. Scioli,
Vice President of the Argentine
Nation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Won-Ki Kim,
Speaker of the National Assembly Republic of Korea.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
His Excellency Mahmoud Abbas,
President of the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Ibrahim AlEshaiker Al-Jaafari, Prime Minister of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
His Excellency Dr. Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45636
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: VICE PRESIDENT—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
Vice President ................................
Six gold coins issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait. Rec’d-July
21, 2005. Est. Value—$1,000.
Location—Archives.
Scimitar 308 Winchester Presentation Rifle with engraved barrel
and Night force, 3.5x15–50,
scope, in presentation case.
Rec’d—September 22, 2005.
Est. Value—$14,120. Location—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver box with Jordanian
seal, lined with burled olive
wood. Rec’d—September 22,
2005. Est. Value—$550. Location—Archives Foreign.
Large floral display. Rec’d—September 26, 2005. Est. Value—
$500. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Vice President ................................
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Vice President ................................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Large bouquet of flowers. Rec’d—
September 26, 2005. Est.
Value—$500. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service
policy.
Large floral arrangement. Rec’d—
September 26, 2005. Est.
Value—$500. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service
policy.
Sterling silver box with large inlaid
amber
stone.
Rec’d—September 28, 2005. Est. Value—
$350. Location—Archives Foreign.
Mother of pearl Nativity scene on
a wooden base. Rec’d—October 20, 2005. Est. Value—
$450. Location—Archives Foreign.
Russian atlas and display of
Ukrainian coins. Rec’d—November 2, 2005. Est. Value—
$340. Location—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver scimitar, with inset
amber stones. Rec’d—November 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$1,500.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Set of Sterling silver pendants
and rings. Rec’d—November
10, 2005. Est. Value—$350.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Six E. Marinella ties. Rec’d—November 21, 2005. Est. Value—
$810. Location—Archives Foreign.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00034
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Highness Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al Sabah, Prime Minister
of the State of Kuwait.
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 Highness Sheikh Mohamed
bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu
Dhabi, Deputy Superior Commander of The United Arab
Emirates Armed Forces.
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed
bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu
Dhabi, Deputy Superior Commander of The United Arab
Emirates Armed Forces.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin
Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab
Emirates.
His Excellency Marek Belka,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mahmoud Abbas,
President of the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Yuri Yekhanurov,
Prime Minister of Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President Republic of Yemen.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President Republic of Yemen.
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.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45637
AGENCY: VICE PRESIDENT—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
Vice President ................................
Hand knotted Afghanistan wool
pile rug with red ground with
lines of mall gul patterns, with
five minor borders and flat
weave end panels. Measures
115 inches by 78 inches.
Rec’d—December 22, 2005.
Est. Value—$620. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Embroidered
tablecloth
and
twelve
matching
napkins.
Rec’d—December 22, 2005.
Est. Value—$175. Location—
Archives Foreign Brass and
lapis lazuli candelabra. Rec’d—
December 22, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver repose bowl with
small turquoise stone adornments. Rec’d—December 22,
2005. Est. Value—$250. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hand-stitched and painted wall
hanging. Measures 104 inches
by 84 inches. Rec’d—December 22, 2005. Est. Value—
$200. Location—Archives Foreign.
18K yellow gold dangle earrings
in a floral design. Rec’d—December 22, 2005. Est. Value—
$450. Location—Archives Foreign.
Gold pashmina silk and cashmere
shawl. Rec’d—December 22,
2005. Est. Value—$55. Location—Archives Foreign.
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
Vice President ................................
Mrs. Cheney ..................................
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
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 Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[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
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Inuit carving of a walrus. Received—October 28, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,250.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Afghan carpet. Received—March
17, 2005. Est. Value—$400.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Carpet, King Zahir Shah pattern.
Received—March 17, 2005.
Est. Value—$475.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00035
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The
Honorable
Pierre
S.
Pettigrew, P.C., M.P., Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Canada.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dr. Abdullah
Abdullah, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Islamic Republic
of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45638
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Condoleezza Rice Secretary of
State.
Sterling Silver Box in blue lock
box. Received—July 11, 2005.
Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Lalique perfume bottle (glass).
Received—February 2005. Est.
Value—$347.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Black and gold leopard necklace.
Received—June 18, 2005. Est.
Value—1,350.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Silver and wood vase painted
black. Received—August 4,
2005. Est. Value—$350.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Bloom of Jordan coffee table
book and Daum of France crystal decanter. Received—June
19, 2005. Est. Value—$400.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Framed stone mosaic. Received—October 15, 2005. Est.
Value—$400.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
White Aurora Pen. Received—October 27, 2005. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Sterling silver frame. Received—
July 15, 2005. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Herend porcelain seagull. Received—October 6, 2005. Est.
Value—$2,300.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Jade vase with stand. Received—
July 15, 2005. Est. Value—
$750.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
White/Yellow gold and diamond
ring. Received—April 11, 2005.
Est. Value—$3,250.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold coins issued by the Central
Bank of Kuwait—in red leather
box. Received—July 7, 2005.
Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00036
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Dr. Khantathi Suphamongkon
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Thailand.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Michel Barnier,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the French Republic.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Dr. Hanan Ashrawi Secretary
General of MIFTAH Palestine.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Alvaro Uribe
Velez, President of Colombia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness King Abdallah
II, King of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Emomali
Rahmonov,
President
of
Tajikistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Giovanni
Castellaneta, Italian Ambassador to the U.S.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Dr. Khantathi Suphamongkon
Minister of Foreign Affairs Thailand.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ferenc Gyurcsany,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Hungary.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Li Zhao Xing, Minister of Foreign Affairs People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
Prime Minister of Italy.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Sabah AlAhmed
Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah,
Prime Minister of the State of
Kuwait.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45639
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
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Barnard Richards women’s watch
w/ brown crocodile strap/gold
accents. Received—February 8,
2005. Est. Value—$2,250.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Cigarette box—black and burgundy with gold design and
painting of a man/water and
setting sun. Received—February 5, 2005. Est. Value—
$500.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold Necklace. Received—February 8, 2005. Est. Value—
$1,750.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services
Administration.
Sterling silver box with wood
inlay.
Received—September
20, 2005. Est. Value—$600.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Lapis and gemstone globe. Received—October 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,250.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Hermes double wood picture
frame.
Received—July
11,
2005. Est. Value—$460.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Silver Plate. Received—November 11, 2005. Est. Value—
$575.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Sterling silver boot spur. Received—December 13, 2005.
Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Enamel figurine of elephant,
camel and horse. Received—
October 17, 2005. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Pen set: ballpoint and fountain
pen with inkwell on wood base.
Received—July 6, 2005. Est.
Value—$365.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Framed letter of Hector Berlioz in
gold frame. Received—February 8, 2005. Est. Value—
$500.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00037
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of France.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sergey Lavrov,
Foreign Minister of the Russian
Federation.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Gianfranco Fini,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness King Abdallah
II, King of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Dr. Zalmay Rassoul, National Security Advisor of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Philippe DousteBlazy, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Commander in Chief of the Bahrain
Defense Force.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Oscar Maurtua,
Minister of Foreign Relations of
the Republic of Peru.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Kapil Sibal, Minister of State for Science and
Technology India.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Joschka Fischer
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Richard DeScoings, President of
the Institute of Political Studies;
Sciences Po in Paris, France.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45640
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Ivory, jeweled, gold and silver
dagger. Received—June 21,
2005. Est. Value—$1,000.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Gemstone and gold pendant and
earrings. Received—March 16,
2005. Est. Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Carpet/Rug. Received—October
11, 2005. Est. Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Silver coffee pot. Received—December 13, 2005. Est. Value—
$450.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Silver necklace, bracelet and
earrings with cross stones from
Cross River in Chile and a
Book about Chile. Received—
April 28, 2005. Est. Value—
$375.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Bag containing traditional dress
and hat, bracelet and earrings.
Received—March 16, 2005.
Est. Value—$1,150.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Small enamel box w/grapes on
lid. Hammered sterling silver
box. Received—November 7,
2005. Est. Value—$420.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Men’s wristwatch and jewelry set
of emerald and diamond necklace, earrings, ring and bracelet. Received—July 11, 2005.
Est. Value—$90,000.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
2 white scarves and a silver cup .
Received—November 9, 2005.
Est. Value—$500.00 Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
A bottle of Remy Martin Cognac,
Laphroaig Scotch, and Chateau
Leoville wine. Received—December 5, 2005. Est. Value—
$358.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00038
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Begum Sehba Musharraf, Wife of
the President of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dr. Abdullah
Abdullah, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Islamic Republic
of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government
His Royal Highness Prince Saud
Al-Faisal, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ignacio Walker
Prieto, Minister of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lee Tae-sik, Ambassador of Korea to U.S.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama .......
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin
Jassim bin Jabir Al Thani, First
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45641
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
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Baseball cap, coffee mugs, replica of rickshaw in silver, plaque
for Secretary Rice from State
Minister of Home Affairs. Received—February 7, 2005. Est.
Value—$405.00. disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Green leather brief case holding
traditional Omani Arab Dress &
thin Silver Jewelry: belt, necklace, earrings, bracelet and
ring. Received—June 20, 2005.
Est. Value—$1,650.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Desert life scene done in gold
and
Mother-of-Pearl.
Received—June 20, 2005. Est.
Value—$8,500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Camel at an Oasis scene in gold
on inlaid base. Received—November 12, 2005. Est. Value—
$8,500.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services
Administration.
Ancient coins from Lebanon. Received—August 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,250.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Handmade Haddad flatware and
cutlery. Received—August 5,
2005. Est. Value—$425.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
5 Gold coins from the Bahrain
Monetary Agency. Received—
November 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$3,000.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Wood box containing wood pin
with diamonds and Mother-ofPearl, Mother-of-Pearl earrings
and candles. Received—June
19,
2005.
Est.
Value—
$5,175.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services
Administration.
Jean Pierre Joyeros woman’s
stainless steel watch with leather strap. Received—March 14,
2005. Est. Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
18k gold bar with inscription and
a certificate from the Austrian
Mint. Received—July 20, 2005.
Est. Value—$3,000.00 gold
price.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Miriam Gutierrez, Spouse of U.S.
Ambassador Lino Gutierrez.
Stephen Mann, Special Negotiator
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00039
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Md. Lutfozzaman Babar, State
Minister of Home Affairs of Bangladesh.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
His Excellency Emile Lahoud,
President of the Republic of
Lebanon.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Fouad Siniora,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
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
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness King Abdallah
II, King of Jordan and Her Highness Queen Rania of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Jean Pierre Joyeros .....................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
09AUN2
45642
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Elizabeth Cheney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Near Eastern Affairs and Coordinator for Broader Middle
East and North American Initiatives.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
Engraved glass plate with a quote
from Vice President Cheney.
Received—August 18, 2005.
Est. Value—$325.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Necklace/earrings of mixed aqua
gem beads. Received—May 30,
2005. Est. Value—$515.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Persian carpet. Received—August
18,
2005.
Est.
Value—
$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold, turquoise, pearl and diamond with good luck charms.
Received—May 22, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Gold, diamond and emerald
earrings. Received—March 6,
2005.
Est.
Value—
$600.00.Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold cuff links in the shape of a
map of the U.S. Received—December 7, 2005. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Micro-engraved Koran on Crystal
rectangular pendant on silver
chain with a magnifying wand
by Viviane Debbas of Beruit.
Received—September
12,
2005. Est. Value—$2,500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Statue: Gold and stone inlay of
oasis scene in leather box. Received—July 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$4,000.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Commemorative coin in a green
case. Received—November 1,
2005. Est. Value—$2,500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to GSA.
Box inlaid with lapis lazuli and
other gemstones. Received—
2005. Actual Date N.A. Est.
Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Velvet-lined with Wood box Filigree gold bracelet. Received—
December 19, 2005. Est.
Value—$2,850.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
Phyllis M. Powers, Director, Narcotics Affairs Section, Embassy
Bogota.
John Blaney, U.S. Ambassador to
Liberia.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
Elizabeth Cheney, Assistant Secretary of State.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Paula Dobriansky, Undersecretary
of State.
Mrs. Karl Hoffman, Wife of U.S.
Ambassador to Togo.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00040
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Manda Shahbazi, Founder and
President of the Alliance of Iranian Women.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Mubarak, Spouse of the
President of Egypt.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Manda Shahbazi, Private Individual.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Maha Aboulenein, Public Relations Consultant.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Luis Alberto G. Herida,
Director General of Anti-Narcotics Police, Colombia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Gyude Bryant, Chairman of National Transitional Government
of Liberia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Ahmed Gheit, Foreign Minister of
Egypt UNGA Meeting.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz of
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Ambassador Prince Badar bin
Abdulaziz, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Gnassingbe
Eyadema, President of the Togolese Republic.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45643
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
Dr. Jendayi E. Frazer, Assistant
Secretary of African Affairs.
Freshwater Pearl necklace, loose
faceted pear shape amethyst
and silver filigree fish with
stand. Received—December 5,
2005. Est. Value—$675.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Canon Power Shot SD400 camera and case. Received—August 18, 2005. Est. Value—
$359.95. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Rado ‘‘Dia Star Anatom’’ Men’s
watch #R 10366761. Received—February 15, 2005.
Est. Value—$3,400.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Nativity scene done in Mother-ofPearl. Received—October 24,
2005. Est. Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Lapis lazuli and gemstone covered box. Received—October
12, 2005. Est. Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Four-piece jewelry set in silver
and coral. Received—November 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$450.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Rug: ivory, wine and black design.
Received—March 16, 2005.
Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Rug: red and blue design. Received—October 26, 2005. Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rug: burgundy and ivory design
in green velvet cover. Received—October 15, 2005. Est.
Value—$650.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Girard-Perregaux Man’s watch
and Bulgari emerald/gemstone
bead, diamond and gold necklace. Received—June 2, 2005.
Est. Value—$8,125.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Ship model-glass case broken in
shipment
Received—September 28, 2005. Est. Value—
$500.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to GSA.
Steven R. Butler, Desk Officer of
Libya.
Peter M. Thompson, Deputy Regional Coordinator U.S. Embassy, Iraq.
Ambassador Donald Ensenat, U.S.
Chief of Protocol.
James Wilkinson, Senior Advisor ..
Tabitha Bullock, Administrative Officer Blair House.
Christina B. Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia Affairs.
Robert Joseph, Undersecretary of
State.
Christina B. Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia Affairs.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
James C. Oberwetter, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Christopher R. Hill, U.S. Ambassador to Korea.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00041
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Yahya Jammeh
President of the Republic of
The Gambia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Libyan Liaison Office ....................
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Kosrat Rasul Ali, Patriotic Union
of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Mahmoud Abbas,
President of the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Saparmurat
Niyazov,
President
of
Turkmenistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Mohamed Tobaishi, Chief of Protocol of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Yoon Kwangwoong, Minister of Defense of
the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45644
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Randall Bumgardner, Assistant
Chief of Protocol and Manager
of the Blair House.
Silver/tin composite 12’’ ceremonial dagger Received—November 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$550.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Jean-Pierre Joyeros man’s watch
with leather strap Received—
March 14, 2005. Est. Value—
$1,300.00.
Disposition—Returned to donor by Hugo
Llorens on March 22, 2005 with
letter of explanation.
Saudi Arabia custom silk navy
tunic dress with navy tulle overlay with gold and red stitching—
Arabic dress Received—July 4,
2005. Est. Value—$320.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Saudi Arabia 21k gold Bedouin
jewelry set including ring, necklace bracelet, and earrings Received—July 4, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,113.60.
Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Audemars Piguet Man’s Watch
Received—December 17, 2005.
Est. Value—$10,000.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Nativity scene box done in Mother-of-Pearl with embroidered
black scarf. Received—October
24, 2005. Est. Value—$560.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Four-piece jewelry set in silver
and coral; earrings, necklace,
bracelet and ring. Received—
November 10, 2005. Est.
Value—$450.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rug—red with blue design rug
made in Nepal Received—
Spring 2002, Actual Date N/A
Reported—June 20, 2006 for
2005 Report Est. Value—
$305.00. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Oil Painting—25’’ x 43’’, A painted
view of a city street in Pakistan
in a gold wood frame. Received—November 14, 2005.
Est. Value—$310.00. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Hugo Llorens, Deputy Chief of
Mission.
Mrs. Anita Oberwetter, Wife of
James C. Oberwetter, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Mrs. Anita Oberwetter, Wife of
James C. Oberwetter, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Matthew Tueller, Deputy Chief of
Mission, Embassy Kuwait.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Christina B. Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia Affairs.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Christina B. Rocca, Assistant Secretary for South Asia Affairs.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00042
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of Yemen.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Ms. Claudia Stad and Jean Pierre
Joyeros.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Amro Obaid and Soad Al
Dabbash, private citizens of
Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Dr. Nasser Al-Rashid, private citizens of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber
Sabah, Foreign Official
State of Kuwait.
His Excellency Mahmoud Abbas,
President of the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh,
President of the Republic of
Yemen.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty Gyanendra Bir
Bikram Shah Dev, King of
Nepal.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Parvez Elahi, Chief Minister Punjab, Government of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Alfor
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45645
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
Mrs. Anita Oberwetter, Wife of
James C. Oberwetter, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Gold ring—small 21k gold ring Wafa Dakhill, wife of Dr. Tarik Alwith rubies and diamonds—preAbassi, National Commission
viously worn and used Refor Wildlife Conservation and
ceived—July 4, 2005. Est.
Development, Saudi Arabia.
Value—$320.00. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
2 Rugs—1. Rug 100cm x 140cm, Almaty
Carpet
Factory,
jacquard, double-pieced weavKazakhstan.
ing; 2. Rug 105cm x 145cm,
Persian style, all natural materials of wool and silk Received—October 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$800.00. Disposition—
Requested permission to retain
for Official Use at the U.S. Embassy Chancery in Kazakhstan.
Rug—primarily white and blue ori- Adil Mahdi, Deputy President of
ental carpet Received—NovemIraq.
ber 2005, Actual Date N/A. Est.
Value—$1,400.00.
Disposition—Pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Ambassador John Ordway, U.S.
Ambassador to Kazakhstan.
Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and DNSA
for Iraq.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government but
returned to donor after initial acceptance.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
[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
John W. Snow, Secretary of the
Treasury.
A gold and a silver commemorative coin. Rec’d—June 17,
2005. Est. Value—$375.00. Location—Treasury retained on
June 20, 2005 for Official Use.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Leszek Balcerowicz, President of
the National Bank of Poland,
Government of Poland.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Jerry
Crawford
and
Cecilia
Swensen, both Intelligence Analysts.
Hotel Lodging only for both persons. Rec’d.—September 13–
15, 2005. Estimated Value—
$750.
The Liechtenstein Financial Intelligence Unit in Triesen, Liechtenstein.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Report of tangible gifts]
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
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.
Ceramic Egg w/Vodka Decanter/
Shot glasses. Rec’d—January
11, 2005. Est. Value—$450.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00043
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Sergey Ivanov,
Minister of Defense, Russia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45646
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
Bronze Bust, Hermes Pear Wood
jewelry Tray, Leather Briefcase.
Rec’d—February 9, 2005. Est.
Value—$240.00, $370.00, and
$125.00
respectively—Total
$735.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Afghan Rug 6.5″x5″. Rec’d—April
12, 2005. Est. Value—$450.00.
Location: Transferred to GSA.
Framed Tapestry, Small Framed
Print, Gold Medallion of Party.
Rec’d—April 12, 2005. Est.
Value—$365.00, $20.00 and
$25.00
respectively—Total
$410.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Large Ceremonial Sword. Rec’d—
April 12, 2005. Est. Value—
$385.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Black Powder Rifle. Rec’d—April
12, 2005. Est. Value—$525.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Brown Silk Pakistan Rug 4″x6′.
Rec’d—June 2, 2005. Est.
Value—$700.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Brown Leather Briefcase, Framed
Tribal Ornaments, Black Leather Handbag. Rec’d—June 23,
2005. Est. Value—$185.00,
$70.00 and $70.00 respectively—Total $325.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Bottle of Tawny Port Wine, Bottle
of Colheita Port Wine. Rec’d—
July 13, 2005. Est. Value—
$220.00 and $190.00, respectively—Total $410.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Framed Artwork of Country
Scene. Rec’d—July 26, 2005.
Est. Value—$450.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Desk Set—Sterling Silver Photo
Top Note Pad and Pen.
Rec’d—October 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Location—
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.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00044
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Honorable
Jacques
Mayor, Nice, France.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Peyrat,
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President, Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan.
His Excellency Massoud Barzani,
Leader of Kurdish Democratic
Party, Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency, Ibrahim Al Jaafari,
Prime Minister (Designee), Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S, Government.
His Excellency General Pervez
Musharraf, President, Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Lieutenant
General
Ashfaq
Parvez Kayani, Director General Inter-Services Intelligence,
Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Mamadou Tandja,
President of the Republic of
Niger.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His
Excellency
Luis
Filipe
Marques Amado, Minister of
National Defense, Portuguese
Republic.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Colonel
General
Sherali
Khayrulloyev, Minister of Defense, Republic of Tajikistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty Abdullah bin Al Hussein, The King of Jordan, The
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45647
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 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
Model ‘‘Shenzhou’’ Spacecraft,
Bottle of Moutai Alcohol, Photo
Album of Trip (China), and
Glass Globe w/Secretary of Defense photo inside. Rec’d—October 21, 2005. Est. Value—
$250.00, $65.00 and $125.00,
and $1,000.00 respectively—
Total $1,440.00. Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Framed Embroidery ‘‘Lifelong
Peace & Happiness’’. Rec’d—
October 21, 2005. Est. Value—
$450.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Silver tone Coin, edge stamped,
with 5 petal flower, crown and
‘‘P’’ each within a chamfered
square,
inscription
‘‘Peace
1983–2005’’. Rec’d—November
30,
2005.
Est.
Value—
$1,200.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Yemen Traditional Knife. Rec’d—
December 13, 2005. Est.
Value—$430.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
5 Boxes Assorted Treats, Bottle of
Consecrated Holy Water from
the River Jordan, Assorted
Dead Sea Bath Products, Large
Box of Dead Sea Bath Products, 1 Jar of Royal Jelly in a
Decorative Box, and 2 Bottles
of Extra Virgin Olive Oil packaged in boxes. Rec’d—December 23, 2005. Est. Value—
$150.00,
$570.00,
$90.00,
$80.00, $45.00, and $60.00 respectively—Total $495.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Leather Briefcase, Perfume, Eau
de Toilette, Perfume, Givenchy
leather wallet, Falcon Sanctuary
Pamphlet, Pen Rec’d—July 13,
2005. Est. Value—$205.00,
$65.00, $80.00, $65.00, $90.00,
$4.00 and $45.00, respectively—Total $554.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Casa Lopez Leather Briefcase
Rec’d—October 26, 2005. Est.
Value—$350.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Gift Set in Wooden Box: Candles,
Candy in jars, Urns, Notebooks
and Pin. Rec’d—January 10,
2005. Est. Value—$380.00. Location—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 Gordon England,
Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
The Honorable Gordon England,
Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00045
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency General Cao, Minister of Defense, People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Yoon Kwang Ung,
Minister of National Defense,
Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ambassador Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz,
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saiih,
President, Republic of Yemen.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah bin Al
Hussein and Queen Rania, The
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Major General Hamid, Chief of
Staff Qartari Armed Forces,
Qatar.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Jaime Garreta,
Vice Minister of Defense, Argentina.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah bin Al
Hussein, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45648
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Assorted Olive Oils Aromatherapy
Gift Set. Rec’d—January 26,
2005. Est. Value—$110.00 and
$38.00
respectively—Total
$490.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Egyptian Rug. Rec’d—March 14,
2005. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Mexican Tea Set (6 each—cups,
saucers, and salad plates, 1
serving platter, pitcher, coffee
pot, tea pot w/holder, bean pot,
sugar jar, cream jar. Rec’d—
April 12, 2005. Est. Value—
$370.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Antique Pistol. Rec’d—May 19,
2005. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Chinese Ceramic Vase ‘‘Radiant
with Joy’’ Gold w/blue, white
and pink flowers. Rec’d—May
24, 2005. Est. Value—$540.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Lead Crystal Sword. Rec’d—July
8, 2005. Est. Value—$385.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Pistola Arcabuz (Pistol on a
wooden stand). Rec’d—July 29,
2005. Est. Value—$325.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Chess Set in wooden case w/inlaid wood design of man and
woman. Rec’d—August 18,
2005. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Round Oriental Rug (blue/red/
white with floral design and
fringe).
Rec’d—August
18,
2005. Est. Value—$900.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Jewelry
Set—necklace
and
earrings. Rec’d—September 13,
2005. Est. Value—$580.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Gold Necklace and Bracelet Set.
Rec’d—September 14, 2005.
Est. Value—$1,340.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Afghan wool pile rug. Rec’d—October 13, 2005. Est. Value—
$450.00. Location—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.
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 Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00046
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Majesty King Abdullah bin Al
Hussein, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Lieutenant
General
Hamdy
Weheba, Chief of Staff, Egyptian Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Gerardo Vega Garcia,
Chief of Defense, Mexico.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Chief of the Netherlands Defense
Staff.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Tien-Yu Lee, Chief of
General Staff, Republic of
China (Taiwan).
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Major General Fahad Ahmad AlAmir, Deputy Chief of Staff, Kuwait.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Carlos Ovalle Ospina,
Colombia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Jalal
President of Iraq.
Talabani,
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Jalal
President of Iraq.
Talabani,
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Gerardo Vega Garcia,
Chief of Defense, Mexico.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Chief of the Netherlands Defense
Staff.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President, Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45649
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
Stephen A. Cambone, Undersecretary of Defense, Intelligence.
Framed Artwork: City/River View
on Canvas. Rec’d—August 10,
2005. Est. Value—$365.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Gold Saudi Commemorative Coin
Bracelet.
Rec’d—March
1,
2005. Est. Value—$670.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Twelve Types of Jubilee Coins in
a wood display case. Coins
were mined in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan National Dress including a square shaped headgear sown with gold threads
and a Royal Blue full-length
Gold Trimmed Robe. Rec’d—
May 9, 2005. Est. Value—
$270.00, $185.00 and $35.00
respectively—Total
$490.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Large
Gold
Oriental
Vase.
Rec’d—May 27, 2005. Est.
Value—$540.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Plaque, Gold Necklace and Silver
Pitcher. Rec’d—January 21,
2005.
Est.
Value—$35.00,
$260.00, and $225.00 respectively—Total $520.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Oriental Beige Carpet, 95″ x 76″.
Rec’d—May 16, 2005 Est.
Value—$900.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Portrait—five Arabians on Horses.
Rec’d—May 18, 2005. Est.
Value—$650.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Large gold Chinese vase w/butterfly
and
flower
design.
Rec’d—May 24, 2005. Est.
Value—$560.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Leandri
Men’s
Wristwatch.
Rec’d—August 5, 2005. Est.
Value—$390.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Richard J. Millies, Deputy Director,
Defense Security Cooperation
Agency.
Mira R. Ricardel, Assistant Secretary of Defense, International
Security Program.
Richard P. Lawless, Deputy Assistant Undersecretary of Defense
for Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International
Security,
Peter
Rodman and Mrs. Veronique
Rodman.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs
Peter
Rodman
and
Mrs.
Veronique Rodman.
Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs,
Peter
Rodman
and
Mrs.
Veronique Rodman.
Assistant Secretary of Defense,
ISA, Peter Rodman and Mrs.
Veronique Rodman.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Commander Peter McVety ............
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00047
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
General (Army) Valentine V.
Korabelnikov, Chief, Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff, Moscow.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Metieb bin Abdullah bin
Abdulaziz, Assistant Deputy of
Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Islam A. Karimov,
President of the Republic of
Uzbekistan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
General Lee Tien-Y, Chief of
General Staff, Taiwan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
So
donor and U.S. Government.
Lieutenant
General
Hamdy
Weheba, Chief of Staff, Egyptian Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hedi M’Henni,
Minister of Defense, Republic of
Tunisia.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Abderrahmane
Sbai, Minister of Defense, Morocco.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Chief of General Staff, Su TsengChang, Taiwan.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Major Abdullah AI-Khalifa, De´
fense Attache, Bahrain Embassy.
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45650
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: 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
A. Ellen Terpstra, Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator.
22″ long by 20″ wide fabric of Ambassador Abdulaziz Komilov,
woven silk with six stripes in
Uzbekistan.
vivid colors and patterns in
white, pink, yellow, blue and
black. Rec’d—April 19, 2005.
Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Returned to the USDA/
FAS Foreign Visitor and Protocol Office. Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance
would
have
caused
embarrassment
to
donor and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[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
Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary of
Commerce.
Vase: Maroon and black lacquered metal vase with extensive mother of pearl inlay work
depicting a dragon, a four footed animal figure and floral arrangements. The vase is 72″
high and rests on a separate
base carved of wood. Rec’d—
August 24, 2005. Est. Value—
$5,500.00.
Location—Secretary’s office for Official Use.
Lomonosov Porcelain Tea Set Including: Pot, 2 cups with saucers, desert plates, and tea
holder. Rec’d—June 8, 2005.
Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Secretary’s office for Official Use.
Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary of
Commerce.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Nguyen Xuan Hien, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Vietnam Airlines, Gia Lam Airport,
Hanoi Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
German Oskarovich Gref, Minister
of Economic Development and
Trade, Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF 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 Thompson, Secretary of
the Department of Health and
Human Services.
Sterling Silver tea pot with floral
´
applique in a green velvet presentation box and plaque with
donor name. Rec’d—2004, Actual Date N/A. Reported—June
1, 2006 for 2005 Report. Estimated Value—$450. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Double framed jade circular disc
with dragon in the center.
Rec’d—May 20, 2004. Reported—June 1, 2006 for 2005
Report.
Estimated
Value—
$310.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Director of
National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00048
Fmt 4701
Identify of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Dr. Hamad Abdullah Al-Manea,
Minister of Health, Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Dr. Yiming Shao, Chief expert of
the National Center for AIDS/
STED Control and Prevention
and Director of the Department
of Research on Virology and
Immunology, Chinese Center
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45651
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[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, Secretary of
Energy.
Gold Plaque, 23⁄8″ H x 47⁄8″ W,
Depicting
Pipeline
From
Ceyhan, Turkey To Tbilisi,
Gurcustan,
To
Baki,
Azerbaycan; Accompanied By
Certificate No. 14 Stating Gold
750/1000
(Indicating
18k).
Rec’d—2005, Actual Date N/A.
Estimated Value—$2,250. Location—Department of Energy
for Official Use.
Hinged Lidded Wood Box With
Magnifying Glass Tied Inside
Lid Beside Casting Of HorseDrawn Cart, Wood Standing
With Tied Bamboo Slats Laser
Cut With ‘‘The Art Of War’’ Text
In English, Pair Of White Fabric
Gloves, Map Printed On Leather. Rec’d—2005, Actual Date N/
A. Estimated Value—$360. Location—Department of Energy
for Official Use.
Footed Gilt Cup—51⁄2″ High Footed Cup of An Unidentified
Metal, Gilt Color. Decorated W/
A Banding of Cloisonne, And
Set With Pentagonal Forms.
Rec’d—2005, Actual Date N/A.
Estimated Value—$350. Location—Department of Energy for
Official Use.
Model Ship—Silver Covered Unidentified Metal Designed In
The Form Of A Sail Ship With
Two Masts. Sitting On An Onyx
Base 11″ × 3″. Rec’d—November
12,
2005.
Estimated
Value—$325.
Location—Department of Energy for Official
Use.
Box Frame Of Symbols—141⁄2″ ×
16″ Glazed Box Frame With
Nine Miniature Silver Symbols
(Including A ‘‘Gahwa’’ Coffee
Pot, A Flag, An Oil Rig, And A
Sail Boat) Relating To Kuwait.
Rec’d—November 13, 2005.
Estimated Value—$675. Location: Department of Energy for
Official Use.
Traveling
Work
Boat—Native
Style Row Boat With 21 Men
On Each Side Manning Two
Oars. Made Of Silver The 16″
Long Boat (61⁄2″ Wide With
Oars) Is Fitted In A Covered
Leather Case. Rec’d—November
12,
2005.
Estimated
Value—$450.
Location—Department of Energy for Official
Use.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00049
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Chinese National Development
And Reform Commission, Vice
Chairman, Zhang Guobao.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Amen Movsisyan Minister of Energy Republic of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mohammed Bin Dha’en Al-Hamili,
Minister of Energy, United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Minister Al-Sabah, Energy Minister of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed AlNahyan, President United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45652
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Chess Board—Onyx 20″ x 20″
Chess Board, 7⁄8″ Thick. Of The
Brazil Origin, It Is Black And
White. Rec’d—March 14, 2005.
Estimated Value—$350. Location—Department of Energy for
Official Use.
Sword—Silver (Purity Unknown)
Reproduction Of A Middle Eastern Style Sword And Saber
With A Presentation Plaque.
Steel Blade Is 34″ Long. Overall Sword Is 39″ Long. Unit Is
Enclosed In A Bottom Lined
Presentation Box With A Patterned Textile. Rec’d—November
17,
2005.
Estimated
Value—$750.
Location—Department of Energy for Official
Use.
Six Books Concerning The Culture Of Kuwait. * Ceramics For
Islamic Land—$60.00, * Treasury Of The World—$50.00, * Art
In Exile—$40.00, * Glass From
Islam Sands—$60.00, * Instant
Art In The Kuwait Museum—
$40.00. Rec’d—November 13,
2005. Estimated Value—$325.
Location—Department of Energy for Official Use.
Jewelry—Middle East Style Piece
Of Reproduction Ornamental
Jewelry Of Silver. A Solid Decorative Neck Collar w/Twelve 9″
Long Strands W/Two Silver
Beads, And Eleven Shorter
Strands. The Jewelry Is Encased In A Glazed Frame.
Rec’d—November 17, 2005.
Estimated Value—$375. Location—Department of Energy for
Official Use.
Set of 3 boxes from Mstra, Russia
lacquered Paper-Mache, red interiors, black exteriors, hinged
lids with hand painted scenes,
all with emblem on bottom of
standing archer with circle.
Rec’d—Approximate
Date
2005—Actual Date N/A. Reported in 2006 for 2005 Report.
Est. Value—$500. Location—
Department of Energy for Official Use.
Card assembly, reportedly first
prototype: Blue Gene/L linkcard assembly by IBM, 81⁄2″ x
161⁄2″
mounted
on
black
Plexiglas with accompanying
label. Rec’d—Approximate Date
2005—Actual Date N/A. Reported in 2006 for 2005 Report.
Est. Value—$900. Location—
Department of Energy for Official Use.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Samuel W. Bodman, Secretary of
Energy.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00050
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Dilma Rouseff, Minister of Mines
and Energy Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Al-Naimi, Minster of Petroleum and Mineral
Resources, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Hessa Al-Sabah, Wife of the
Minister of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Al-Naimi, First Lady of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Alexei Miller, Chief Executive Officer, GAZPROM.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
IBM Corporation ...........................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45653
AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
[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
Michael V. Hayden, Principal Deputy, Director of National Intelligence.
Silk Rug: 58 V2 inches × 36
inches, silk on silk, dark blue
field with ivory and polychrome
doubly terminated medallion,
eight borders with ivory main,
20th/21st century. Handbag:
ivory leather, 21st century.
Rec’d—October 3, 2005. Est.
Value—$1,600.00. Location—
Approved for Official Display.
Cigarette box: sterling silver and
niello work, lined, 20th/21st
century, 17 oz T. Rec’d—July
12, 2005. Est. Value—$400.00.
Location—Approved for Official
Display.
Table Clock: 11 lA inches high,
tan and black jasper with polished brass mounts, 20th/21st
century. Rec’d—June 15, 2005.
Est. Value—$450. Location—
Approved for Official Display.
Medallions: sterling silver proofs,
various motifs, in fitted box, (1
@ 5 oz T, 16 @ 2 oz T—437
oz T total). Compact Disc Book.
Rec’d—June 21, 2005. Est.
Value—$650.00. Location—Approved for Official Display.
Rug: 60 inches × 37% inches, silk
on silk, teal ground with dark
blue and polychrome doubly
terminated
medallion,
ivory
astragals, six borders with dark
blue main, 20th/21st century.
´
Attache Case: black leather,
small note pad, wallet, glass
case and key case. Handbag:
brown leather bag with wallet
and jewelry case. Wall Hanging: 40 inches × 68inches, embroidered cotton with small applied round mirror pieces, 20th/
21st century. Rec’d—May 27,
2005. Est. Value—$2,155.00.
Location—Approved for Official
Display.
Dagger: (jambiya), 12 inches
long, typical curved steel blade
and conforming silver hilt and
scabbard, reproduction, 20th/
21st century, sterling silver w/
fretwork in blue velvet presentation case. Cloth: multicolored
with fringe. Rec’d—November
10, 2005. Est. Value—$500.00.
Location—Approved for Official
Display.
Man’s Watch: Tag Heuer, stainless steel ‘‘Formula One’’ Compact Disc Photograph on aluminum paper 10x8 street
scene,
20th/21st
century,
framed Book. Rec’d—October
26, 2005. Est. Value—$789.00.
Location—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
John D. Negroponte Director of
National Intelligence.
John D. Negroponte, Director of
National Intelligence.
John D. Negroponte, Director of
National Intelligence.
John D. Negroponte, Director of
National Intelligence.
John D. Negroponte, Director of
National Intelligence.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
An ODNI Employee 50 U.S.C.
403–(1)(i).
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00051
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The National Security Act of
1947, 50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) as
amended.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
50 U.S.C. 403–(1)(i) .....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45654
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator .....
Framed Algerian Tiles. Rec’d—
January 11, 2005. Estimated
Value—$150. Location—Official
Use, Displayed in SH–506.
Gold and Silver Braided Bracelet.
Rec’d—January 12, 2005. Estimated Value—Over $100. Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Rug. Rec’d—February 21, 2005.
Estimated Value—$200. Location—Official Use, Displayed in
SH–506.
Woven Area Rug. Rec’d—January
13, 2005. Estimated Value—
$100. Location—Deposited with
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Crystal Napkin Rings and Tray.
Rec’d—March 17, 2005. Estimated Value—$150. Location—
Official Use, Displayed in SR–
464A.
Leather Briefcase. Rec’d—February 2005. Estimated Value—
$300. Location—Deposited with
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Silver and Gold Picture Frame.
Rec’d—February 2005. Estimated Value—$300. Location—
Official Use, Displayed in SR–
464A.
Silver Plaque with Plexiglas base.
Rec’d—February 2005. Estimated Value—$200. Location—
Deposited with Secretary of the
Senate, pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Afghan Rug. Rec’d—February
2005. Estimated Value—Unknown. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SR–464A.
Carpet.
Rec’d—February
22,
2005.
Estimated
Value—
$1,800. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SD–469.
Book-Image in Stone/Tunisia in
Mosaic. Rec’d—February 22,
2005. Estimated Value—$75.
Location—Official Use, Displayed in SH–506.
Silver Serving Bowl. Rec’d—February 20, 2005. Estimated
Value—$100. Location—Official
Use, Displayed in SH–506.
Rug: black, burgundy & cream.
Rec’d—January 12, 2005. Estimated Value—$1,800. Location—Official Use, Displayed in
Minnesota State Office 2550
University Avenue West, Suite
100N, St. Paul, Minnesota.
John Kerry, U.S. Senator ...............
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator .....
Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator .....
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Susan M. Collins, U.S. Senator .....
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator .....
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator .....
Norm Coleman, U.S. Senator ........
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00052
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ahmed Ouyahia,
Prime Minister of the People’s
Democratic Republic of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Hussein Tantawy, Field Marshall
of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
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 Pervez Musharraf,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
K. Natwar Singh, Minister of External Affairs, Government of
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sharad Pawar, Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs,
Government of Republic of
India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government of Tunisia .................
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 Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45655
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
John McCain, U.S. Senator ...........
Afghan Rug. Rec’d—February 18,
2005.
Estimated
Value—
$1,800. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SR–241.
Watch. Rec’d—March 2004. Estimated
Value—$328.
Reported—2006 for 2005 Report.
Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Gold Tea Serving Set in presentation
box.
Rec’d—August
2004. Reported—2006 for 2005
Report. Estimated Value—$150
Location—Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Handmade medium sized rug.
Rec’d—August
2004.
Reported—2006 for 2005 Report.
Estimated Value—$800. Location—Deposited with Secretary
of the Senate, pending transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Carved Wooden Bookends from
Tahiti. Rec’d—April 28, 2005.
Estimated
Value—Unknown.
Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
3x5 Rug. Rec’d—April 5, 2005.
Estimated
Value—$1,800.00.
Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Display Replica of a Kuwaiti Sailboat—A Sambuq—Gold Plating. Rec’d—June 29, 2005. Estimated Value—Unknown. Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
925 Sterling Silver, Handmade
Picture Frame. Rec’d—July 25,
2005.
Estimated
Value—
$125.00. Location—Deposited
with Secretary of the Senate,
pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Benvine karakul Sheep Wool Tapestry. Rec’d—July 11, 2005.
Estimated Value—$300. Location—Deposited with Secretary
of the Senate, pending transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator ............
Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator ............
Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator ............
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator ......
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator ............
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00053
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
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 Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
President
Oscar
Manutahi
Temarli, French Polynesia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Masoma Mubarak, Kuwaiti Minister of Planning; Nadia AlMutawaa, Arab Olen University;
Aroob Al-Refaee, Kuwaiti National Council for Culture; Niba
Bourisly, Kuwait University.
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
Hifikepunye
Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45656
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
2 Handmade Silver Dishes by
Ravaissant. Rec’d—July 19,
2005. Estimated Value—$150.
Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Embellished Silver Case/Cigarette
Box. Rec’d—July 12, 2005. Estimated Value—Over $100. Location—Deposited with Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Small Box with Inlaid Marble Design. Rec’d—June 24, 2005
(approx). Estimated Value—
$400. Location—Deposited with
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Wall Hanging ‘‘Entwurf’’—Diana
Herman. Rec’d—July 11, 2005.
Estimated Value: $357.03. Location—Official Use, Displayed
in SH–528.
Perfume Oils in Taj Mahal Presentation Case. Rec’d—September 16, 2005. Estimated
Value—$400.00. Location—Deposited with Secretary of the
Senate, pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
3 x 5′ Rug. Rec’d—September
14, 2005. Estimated Value—
$250.00.
Location—Official
Use, Displayed in SR–203.
Crystal clock w/ the city of Tianjin
in plated gold and silk scroll
wall hanging. Rec’d—August 5,
2005. Estimated Value—$100
combined. Location—Deposited
with the Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
500-million year old scorpion fossil. Rec’d—August 8, 2005. Estimated Value—$125. Location—Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate, pending
transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Oil on canvas painting in frame.
Rec’d—September 29, 2005.
Estimated Value—over $100.
Location—Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Rug, 47″ wide. Rec’d—August 31,
2005. Estimated Value—over
$100. Location—Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate,
pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator .........
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
Harry Reid, U.S. Senator ...............
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., U.S. Senator
Mark Dayton, U.S. Senator ............
Mark Dayton, U.S. Senator ............
Pat Roberts, U.S. Senator .............
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator .........
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00054
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Dr. Kantathi Suphamongkhon,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Hifikepunye
Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Amar Singh, Member of Parliament, New Delhi, India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Hashem al-Hassani, Speaker of
the Iraq Parliament.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Dai Xianglong, Mayor of Tianjin,
China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Li Mingman & Fan Chenghai,
Laiwu Steel Group.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General
Director
Mohamed
Yassine Mansouri of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45657
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
Robert Bennett, U.S. Senator ........
Miniature engraving of the Sun
Tsu’s Art of War on bamboo
slips. Rec’d—September 24,
2005. Estimated Value—$200.
Location—Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate, pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Rug, 47″ wide. Rec’d—August 31,
2005. Estimated Value—over
$100. Location—Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate,
pending transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Leather Desk Set. Rec’d—November 13, 2005. Estimated
Value—$800. Location—Official
Use, Displayed in SR–464.
Russian Platter and Tea Set.
Rec’d—April 13, 2005. Estimated Value—over $100. location—Deposited with Secretary
of the Senate, pending transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Set of (8) Silver Medals, 1 oz.
each. Rec’d—October 6, 2005.
Estimated Value—$300. Location—Deposited with Secretary
of the Senate, pending transfer
to the General Services Administration.
William & Son sterling silver decorative plate. Rec’d—September
30, 2004. Reported: January
18, 2006 for 2005 Report. Estimated Value—over $100. Location—Deposited with Secretary
of the Senate, pending transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Hand-carved stone sculpture.
Rec’d—April 24, 2004. Reported—January 18, 2006 for
2005
Report.
Estimated
Value—over $108. Location—
Deposited with Secretary of the
Senate, pending transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Silver Box. Rec’d—November 20,
2005. Estimated Value—over
$101. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SR–204.
Silver Bowl. Rec’d—November
20, 2005. Estimated Value—
$101. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SR–204.
Red and tan afghan rug with diamond design. Rec’d—January
12, 2005. Estimated Value—
$300. Location—Official Use,
Displayed in SR–140.
Small teapot with lid made of Xc
and wood pedestal. Rec’d—December 12, 2005. Estimated
Value—$360. Location—Official
Use, Displayed in SH–320.
Barack Obama, U.S. Senator ........
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ...................
George Allen, U.S. Senator ...........
George Allen, U.S. Senator ...........
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Mike DeWine, U.S. Senator ...........
Norm Coleman, U.S. Senator ........
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00055
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
A delegation of Mayors and Senior Officials from various cities
in China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Her Highness Queen
Rania of Jordan.
Sergey Mikhail Margelov, Russian
Senator.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ferenc Gyurcsany,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Hungary.
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.
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 Excellency Shaukat Aziz,
Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Senate Chairman Soomro, Government of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Li
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Ka Shing, Chairman
Hutchison Whampoa.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
of
09AUN2
45658
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Jessica Fugate, Professional Staff
Member; Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Jessica Fugate, Professional Staff
Member; Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Frederic Baron, Senior Policy Advisor; Office of Senator Barbara
Mikulski.
Harry Reid, U.S. Senator ...............
Richard Durbin, U.S. Senator ........
Barbara Boxer, U.S. Senator .........
Robert Bennett, U.S. Senator ........
Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senator .....
Ken Salazar, U.S. Senator ............
Dr. John Eisold, Attending Physician United States Senate.
Rich Verma, Foreign Policy Advisor to the Democratic Leader.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator and Mrs.
Karyn Frist.
Bill Frist, U. S. Senator and Mrs.
Karyn Frist.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Ground transportation within Romania and Dinner. Rec’d—January 8–January 9, 2005. Est.
Value—$75.
Ground transportation in Georgia.
Rec’d—January 14, 15 and 16,
2005. Est. Value—$25 Lunch
and dinner in Georgia Rec’d—
January 14–January 15, 2005.
Est. Value—$200.
Local transportation within Romania.
Rec’d—January
7–16,
2005. Est. Value—$25. Meals
within in Romania. Rec’d—January 7–16, 2005. Est. Value—
$50. Local transportation within
Georgia Rec’d—January 7–16,
2005. Est. Value—$25. Meals
within Georgia Rec’d—January
7–16, 2005. Est. Value—$200.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel; via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
alone West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along West Bank. Rec’d—
March 20, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along the West Bank. Rec’d—
May 2, 2005.
Transportation within Jordan via
helicopter to Petra. Rec’d—May
4, 2005.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00056
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of Romania; Government of Romania.
In-country expenses-fact-finding
In-country expenses-fact-finding.
Government of Georgia; Government of Georgia.
In-country expenses-fact-finding
In-country expenses-fact-finding.
Government of Romania; Government of Georgia.
Acceptance of limited hospitality
appropriate and refusal would
have caused offense Acceptance of limited hospitality appropriate and refusal would
have caused offense.
Government of Israel; ...................
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site. Non-acceptance of
transportation would have been
an affront to host country.
No commercial transportation
available to this site. Non-acceptance
of
transportation
would have been an affront to
host country.
Government of Israel; ...................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Israel ....................
Government of Jordan ..................
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45659
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Mark Esper, National Security Advisor to the Majority Leader.
Nick Smith, Press Secretary for
the Majority Leader.
Sally Walsh, Director, Office of
Interparliamentary Services, Sec
of Senate.
Lincoln Chafee, U.S. Senator ........
Deborah Brayton, Legislative Director Office of Senator Lincoln
Chafee.
Eric P. Loewen, Congressional
Fellow Office of Senator Chuck
Hagel.
Rich Verma, Senior Foreign Policy
Advisor Office of Senator Harry
Reid.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Senator.
Huma Abedin, Senior Advisor, Office of Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton.
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along the West Bank. Rec’d—
May 2, 2005. Transportation
within Jordan via helicopter to
Petra. Rec’d—May 4, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along the West Bank. Rec’d—
May 2, 2005. Transportation
within Jordan via helicopter to
Petra. Rec’d—May 4, 2005.
Transportation within Israel via
helicopter to view barrier fence
along the West Bank. Rec’d—
May 2, 2005. Transportation
within Jordan via helicopter to
Petra. Rec’d—May 4, 2005.
Hotel and meals. Rec’d—December 3–4, 2004. Reported—2006
for 2005 Report.
Hotel and meals. Rec’d—December 3–4, 2004. Reported—2006
for 2005 Report..
Two nights hotel stay and 1 meal
Rec’d—June 1–4, 2005.
Travel within Niger via U.N. World
Food Programme plane to feeding centers, including lunch.
Rec’d—August 30, 2005.
Transportation from Israel to Jordan and return via helicopter.
Rec’d—November 13, 2005.
Transportation from Israel to Jordan and return via helicopter.
Rec’d—November 13, 2005.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of Israel; Government of Jordan.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site. Non-acceptance of
transportation would have been
an affront to host country.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site. Non-acceptance of
transportation would have been
an affront to host country.
Official travel to view barrier fence
and have briefing-no commercial transportation available to
this site. Non-acceptance of
transportation would have been
an affront to host country.
Official travel to participate in the
Gulf Dialogue.
Government of Israel; Government of Jordan.
Government of Israel; Government of Jordan.
Government of Bahrain and the
International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Government of Bahrain and the
International Institute for Strategic Studies.
European Union ............................
United Nations World Food Programme.
Government of Jordan ..................
Government of Jordan ..................
Official travel to participate in the
Gulf Dialogue.
Official travel to attend and speak
at Green Week Conference.
Official travel to view feeding centers and attend briefing. No
commercial transportation was
available to these sites.
Official travel to visit victims of terrorist attacks.
Official travel to visit victims of terrorist attacks.
AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of tangible gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Dennis J. Hastert, Member of Congress.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Crystal Fox. Rec’d—September
15, 2005. Estimated Value—
$325. Location—Official Use,
On display in the Speaker’s Office, Room H 232 of The U.S.
Capitol.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
21:23 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00057
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Lucien Weiler, Chamber of Deputies President, Government of
Luxembourg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45660
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Michael M. Honda, Member of
Congress.
Steve King, Member of Congress
Mark Steven, Kirk Member of Congress.
Tom Lantos, Member of Congress
Diane Watson, Member of Congress.
Jerry Weller, Member of Congress
Jim B. Clarke, Chief of Staff of
Congresswoman Diane E. Watson.
Joan O. Condon, Staff, International Relations Committee.
Eric Dell, Chief of Staff of Congressman Joe Wilson.
Monica DeLong Legislative Assistant of Congressman Roscoe
Bartlett.
Jennifer Van der Heide Escobar,
Chief of Staff of Congressman
Michael M. Honda.
Geraldine R. Gennet, General
Counsel U.S. House of Representatives.
Liesl Hickey, Chief of Staff of Congressman Mark S. Kirk.
Xenia Horczakiwskyi, Legislative
Director of Congressman Curt
Weldon.
Kay King, Staff, House International Relations Committee.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Robert King, Staff, House International Relations Committee.
Alan Makowsky, Staff, House
Committee on International Relations.
Gerasimos C. Vans, Deputy Clerk
Office of the Clerk.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Transportation including charter
flight
to
Lalibella,
Axum,
Mekelle and Zalambessa; lodging in Addis Ababa and
Mekelle. Rec’d—May 31–June
6, 2005. Lunch Rec’d—June 1
and June 4, 2005.
Transportation,
entertainment,
lodging and meals, for Member
and spouse, in Australia.
Rec’d—February 19–27, 2005.
Helicopter travel between Morelia,
Michoacan,
Mexico—Toluca,
Mexico—Tonatico,
Mexico.
Rec’d—February 25, 2005.
Travel by charter roundtrip flight
from Libya to Algeria. Rec’d—
March 27–28, 2005.
Hotel and meals, in Qatar.
Rec’d—March 28–30, 2005.
Flight in country (Round-trip) on
Government of Panama aircraft.
Rec’d—2005.
Hotel and meals in Qatar. Rec’d—
March 28–30, 2005.
Travel by charter roundtrip flight
from Libya to Algeria. Rec’d—
March 27–28, 2005.
Transportation, lodging and meals
in Ukraine. Rec’d—February
20–27, 2005.
Use of van to escort around Kiev,
Ukraine. Rec’d—February 20–
27, 2005.
Transportation including charter
flight
to
Lalibella,
Axum,
Mekelle and Zalambessa; lodgings in Addis Ababa and
Mekelle. Rec’d—May 31–June
6, 2005. Lunch Rec’d—June 1
and June 4, 2005.
2 nights at Hotel Nazionale,
Rome. Rec’d—Nov 30–December 1, 2005. Lunch Rec’d—
Nov. 30–December 3, 2005.
Dinner. Rec’d—December 1,
2005.
Helicopter travel between Morelia,
Michoacan,
Mexico—Toluca,
Mexico—Tonatico,
Mexico.
Rec’d—February 25, 2005.
Transportation, lodging and meals
in Ukraine. Rec’d—February
20–26, 2005.
Travel by charter aircraft from
Libya, to Algeria. Rec’d—March
28–29, 2005.
Travel by charter aircraft from
Libya, to Algeria. Rec’d—March
28–29, 2005.
Travel by charter aircraft from
Libya to Algeria. Recd—March
28–29, 2005.
Transportation, lodging and meals
in Ukraine. Rec’d—February
20–27, 2005.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00058
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia.
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Australia ........................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
State of Mexico .............................
Authorized by
42(c)(l)(B)(ii).
U.S.C.
Libya .............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
University of Qatar ........................
5
U.S.C.
Republic of Panama .....................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
University of Qatar ........................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Libya .............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Supreme Rada of Ukraine ............
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Supreme Rada of Ukraine ............
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia.
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Italy ...............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
State of Mexico .............................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Ukraine .........................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Libya .............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Libya .............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Libya .............................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Ukraine .........................................
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
5
§ 73
45661
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Gerasimos C. Vans, Deputy Clerk
Office of the Clerk.
Alan B. Mollohan, Member of Congress and Mrs. Mollohan.
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Lodging in Australia. Rec’d—November 18–28, 2005.
Lodging at the Sheraton Bilboa
Hotel in Bilboa, Spain for 4
nights. Rec’d.—June 27–July 1,
2004. Reported—May 4, 2006
for 2005 Report. Est. Value—
$687.37.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Parliament of Australia .................
Jose Antonio Campos, Minister of
Innovation and Economic Promotion of Biscay Province Government.
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
Authorized
by
§ 7342(c)(l)(B)(ii).
5
U.S.C.
5
U.S.C.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE 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
Michael C. Campbell, Japan P–3
Case Manager.
Japanese Samaria Shogun: Replication in glass case with music
box. Rec’d—September 22,
2005. Est. Value—$500 (by
Bids 2185 Suite 1250 Patuxent
River, MD Location—Official
Use, gift on display in general
office.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
CDR Rvoji Matsunaga, Japan
Maritime Self Defense Force
(JMSDF). Japan Technical Liaison Officer (TTLO).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE 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
Daniel S. Butler, Executive Director, Office of Special Investigations.
Watch: Men’s limited edition de la
Cour watch (Swiss made), Serial Number S.3517.1. Rec’d—
June 10, 2005. Est. Value—
$2,100.00. Location—Air Force
Office of Special Investigations/
CX, Andrews Air Force Base,
Maryland in a safe awaiting approval for Official Use.
Watch: Raymond Weil Geneve
Women’s Wrist Watch Silver,
with white face and with blue
1st & 2nd hands Model: 5373,
Serial Z370515. Rec’d—April
12, 2005. Est. Value—$795.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administration—
July 13, 2005.
Watch: Rolens stainless steel
Men’s watch with a gold seal of
the Korean Blue House with engraved signature of the President of Korea. Rec’d—February
16, 2005. Est. Value—$350.00.
Location—89 Air Wing Company Commander, Andrews Air
Force Base, Maryland. Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Pamela L. Frazier, Air Force/Company Commander Political Advisor.
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
John L. Pray, Jr., Colonel Wing
Commander, 89 Air Wing Company Commander.
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00059
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Mohamed Al-Nassr Sr., Quatari
´
Security Attache to the United
States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General
and
Prince
Abdul
Rachman, Saudi Arabia Air
Chief.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
´
Colonel Kim, Korean Air Attache
Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
45662
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
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
Porter J. Goss, Director Central Intelligence Agency.
Goum silk rug, modern, ivory
ground with palmette and
trellising vine field centering a
pulled star medallion on red to
beige ground, blue-rust spandrels, palmette and trellising
vine guard border on wine red
ground. 5 feet by 3 feet.
Rec’d—February 3, 2005. Est.
value: $500.00. Location: To be
retained for official display.
Cased Elizabeth II gilt silver fourpiece coffee set, maker’s marks
GGM, London 2000, also with
925 marks. H. on coffee pot:
12–14 inches; Weight: 40 oz.
H. of pedestal bowl: 9 V*
inches; Weight: 32 oz. H. of
sprinkler bottle: 9 inches;
Weight: 10 oz. D. of tray: 11 ×
4 inches; Weight 24 oz.
Rec’d—February 6, 2005. Est.
value—$1,950.00. Location—To
be retained for official display.
Gentleman’s Piaget 18 karat yellow gold and diamond wristwatch, modern, having a black
matte dial with gold hands within a diamond set bezel and a
flat mesh band. Rec’d—January
15, 2004. Reported—2006 for
2005 Report. Est. Value—
$750.00. Location—To be retained for official display.
Contemporary 14-karat yellow
gold ruby, sapphire and diamond three-piece ensemble,
consisting of: a flexible bracelet,
a pair of pierced earrings and a
pendant with chain. L. of bracelet: 7 inches. Rec’d—March 20,
2003. Reported—2006 for 2005
Report. Est. Value—$500.00.
Location—To be retained for official display.
Nain silk rug, 4 feet 10 inches by
3 feet, modern, windowpane
field enclosing stylized rows
and flowering branches, rosette
guard border on rose ground.
Rec’d—October 22, 2005. Est.
Value—$500.00. Location—To
be retained for official display.
Porter J. Goss, Director Central Intelligence Agency.
An Agency Employee ....................
An Agency Employee ....................
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
An Agency Employee ....................
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00060
Fmt 4701
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4) ....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4) ....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4) ....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4) ....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4) ....................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
45663
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
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Framed Basel engraving by
Johann
Christian
Haffher
(1730). Rec’d—November 7,
2005. Est. Value—$607. Location—Approved for official use.
Framed map of Europe by Emanuel Bowen (1745). Rec’d—November 7, 2005. Est. Value—
$1,900. Location—Approved for
official use.
‘‘Drum Dancer’’ carving by Silas
Kayakjuak. Rec’d—November
30, 2005. Est. Value—$343.
Location—Approved for official
use.
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Arnout Wellink, Chairman of the
Board, Bank for International
Settlements.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Jean-Claude Trichet, Chairman of
the G–10 Governors, on behalf
of the Bank for International
Settlements.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
David Dodge, Governor, Gordon
Thiessen, and John Crow,
former Governors, Bank of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Michael Hauf, Aerospace Engineer
(Aerospace Systems).
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Four days lodging at a hotel in
Larnaca, Cyprus. The origination point of an 8/14/05 Helios
Airline accident flight. The National Transportation Safety
Board participated in the investigation on behalf of the United
States. Rec’d—2005, Actual
Date NA. Reported—2006 for
2005
Report.
Estimated
Value—$518.00.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Donor—The Air Accident and
Aviation Safety Investigation
Board (AAASIB) of Greece was
the donor. The AAASIB is an
agency of the government of
Greece.
The National Transportation Safety Board, pursuant to the Annex
13 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, serves
as U.S. representative in international civil aviation accident
investigations and, as such provides technical assistance to
the nation responsible for the
investigation. The investigation
of this 8/14/05 crash of a Helios: Airline Boeing 737, in Athens, Greece required investigative activities at the origination
point of the flight. The AAASIB
voluntarily provided for the
lodging, which was accepted
pursuant to National Transportation Safety Board authority
found in 49 U.S.C. § 1113.
AGENCY: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
Dan G. Blair, Deputy Director ........
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Expended for airfare, hotel and
meals. Rec’d.—May 24, 2005.
Estimated Value—$4,400.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in
Paris, France.
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00061
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Conference Participant.
09AUN2
45664
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 / Notices
AGENCY: UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
travel on behalf of the U.S. Government
Brief description and estimated
value of travel expenses accepted
as consistent with the Interests of
the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States
Andrew S. Natsios, former U.S.
Agency for International Development Administrator.
Lodging expenses while attending
the G–14 Donors Conference.
Date—February 3, 2005. Estimated Value—$457.71.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of Columbia .............
All chiefs of the delegation at the
international conference were
provided lodging.
[FR Doc. 06–6688 Filed 8–8–06; 8:45 am]
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES2
BILLING CODE 4710–20–P
VerDate Aug<31>2005
19:22 Aug 08, 2006
Jkt 208001
PO 00000
Frm 00062
Fmt 4701
Sfmt 4703
E:\FR\FM\09AUN2.SGM
09AUN2
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 153 (Wednesday, August 9, 2006)]
[Notices]
[Pages 45604-45664]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 06-6688]
[[Page 45603]]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Part II
Department of State
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government
Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2005; Notice
Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 153 / Wednesday, August 9, 2006 /
Notices
[[Page 45604]]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5482]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign
Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2005
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 2005 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. Also,
included are gifts received in previous years including 1 gift in 2002,
1 gift in 2003, 8 gifts in 2004 and 3 travel expenses in 2004. These
latter gifts and expenses are being reported in 2005 as the Office of
Protocol, Department of State, did not receive the relevant information
to include them in earlier reports.
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: July 28, 2006.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.
AGENCY: President of the U.S. and the National Security Council
[Report of tangible gifts]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President............................ Consumables: Dean and His Excellency Shaykh Non-acceptance would
Deluca gift basket. Hamad Bin Jassim Bin cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--January 4, Jabor Al Thani, First donor and U.S.
2005. Est. Value-- Deputy Prime Minister Government.
$500. Disposition-- of Foreign Affairs of
Handled pursuant to the State of Qatar.
Secret Service policy.
President............................ Household accessories: His Majesty Sultan Maji Non-acceptance would
(2): 5'' x 7'' Mara Massanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
sterling picture Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah donor and U.S.
frame; and 14'' silver- Sultan and Yang Di- Government.
plate circular Mara Pertuan of Brunei
tray with an inlaid Darussalam.
wood base. Rec'd--
January 27, 2005. Est.
Value--$470. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory:
4'' blue Faberge
crystal etched votive
candle holder. Rec'd--
January 27, 2005 Est.
Value--$50. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory:
7'' x 9'' Faberge
crystal and gold
cherry bowl etched
with a floral pattern.
Rec'd--January 27,
2005 Est. Value--$700
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Household accessory:
10'' pewter Arte
Italica Etruscan
pitcher, Rec'd--
January 27, 2005 Est.
Value--$250 Location--
Archives Foreign.
Pet supply: 30'' x 21''
leather dog bed with a
yellow and hunter
green plaid cushion.
Rec'd--January 27,
2005 Est. Value--$280
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Household accessory:
11\1/2\'' brown
alligator leather
thermos. Rec'd--
January 27, 2005 Est.
Value--$800 Location--
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory:
27'' x 20'' x 15''
brown leather-covered
trunk. Rec'd--January
27, 2005 Est. Value--
$120 Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45605]]
President............................ Desk accessory: 8'' x His Excellency Non-acceptance would
5'' sterling desk Aleksander cause embarrassment to
organizer with 6'' Kwasniewski, President donor and U.S.
piece of amber and a of the Republic of Government.
business card holder Poland.
etched with an image
of the President's
residence in Warsaw.
Rec'd--February 14,
2005 Est. Value--$750.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Tapestry: 77'' x 64'' His Excellency Guy Non-acceptance would
beige wool Verhofstadt, Prime cause embarrassment to
contemporary tapestry, Minister of Belgium. donor and U.S.
woven in the style of Government.
a 17th century hunt
scene. Central panel
with figures and
landscape, framed by a
wide border of fruits
and flowers. Rec'd--
February 21, 2005,
Est. Value--$900.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Leatherbound limited His Excellency Ivan Non-acceptance would
edition book: Gasparovic, President cause embarrassment to
``Proglas,'' published of the Slovak Republic. donor and U.S.
by Perfekt Publishing Government.
House; with
accompanying CD.
Rec'd--February 28,
2005. Est. Value--$275
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Photographs: (33): 8''
x 10'' color
photographs of
President and Mrs.
Bush's visit to the
Slovak Republic
February, 2005; held
in a leather photo
album embossed with
``President of the
Slovak Republic, H.E.
Ivan Gasparovic.''
Rec'd--February 28,
2005. Est. Value--
$375. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessories Their Majesties King Non-acceptance would
(6): 6'' crystal Albert II and Queen cause embarrassment to
glasses etched with Paola of Belgium. donor and U.S.
the Belgian royal Government
crest. Rec'd--March 4,
2005. Est. Value--
$750. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Household accessory:
10'' cut crystal
decanter etched with
the Belgian royal
crest. Rec'd--March 4,
2005 Est. Value--$198
Location--Archives
Foreign.
[[Page 45606]]
President............................ Miscellaneous: 96'' His Excellency Ivan Non-acceptance would
brass and wood Slovak Gasparovic, The cause embarrassment to
musical instrument President of the donor and U.S.
(Fujara) engraved Slovak Republic and Government.
``Georgovi W. Bushovi, Mrs. Gasparovic.
Prezidentovi, USA,
Venuje Ivan
Gasparovic, President
Slovenskej
Republiky.'' Rec'd--
March 4, 2005. Est.
Value--$600 Location--
Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 16'' 24kt gold
and silver dagger with
synthetic rubies inset
in the handle; held in
a gold-tone
presentation case with
plaques engraved with
``Sword of a Slovak
Duke from the Eighth
Century, found in
Blatnica, Slovak
Republic'' and
``Prezident Slovenskej
Republiky Ivan
Gasparovic Venuje
Prezidentovi Spojenych
Statov Americkych
Georgeovi W. Bushovi,
24 February, 2005,
Bratislava.'' Rec'd--
March 4, 2005 Est.
Value--$500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Jacques Non-acceptance would
72'' x 54'' orange, Chirac, President of cause embarrassment to
gold, and navy blue the French Republic. donor and U.S.
striped Hermes wool Government
blanket. Rec'd--March
4, 2005 Est. Value--
$940 Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Clothing; traditional His Excellency Mikulas Non-acceptance would
Slovak rafting costume Dzurinda, Prime cause embarrassment to
including a 15'' black Minister of the Slovak the donor and U.S.
felt hat with a red Republic. Government.
leather and white
shell band, a 46'' x
6'' light brown
leather and brass belt
embossed with a
geometric pattern, and
a brown, black, red,
and green leather and
shearling vest
embroidered with small
flowers. Rec'd--March
4, 2005. Est. Value--
$600. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 21'' x
9'' green, white, and
brown metal and wood
railroad sign painted
with a white cross on
one side and engraved
``Zeleznice Slovenskej
Republiky, The
Railways of the Slovak
Republic'' on the
other side; with
accomanying whistle.
Rec'd--March 4, 2005.
Est. Value $42.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 6'' x 6'' His Excellency Jean- Non-acceptance would
bronze Auguste Tremont Claude Juncker, Prime cause embarrassment to
sculpture of a fox. Minister of the Grand donor and U.S.
Rec'd--March 4, 2005. Duchy of Luxemborg. Government.
Est. Value--$350.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
[[Page 45607]]
President............................ Collectable: 20'' x His Excellency Traian Non-acceptance would
14'' double masted and Basescu, President of cause embarrassment to
three jib model ship; Romania. donor and U.S.
hull painted in green Government.
and white with natural
wood deck fittings;
atop a 20'' x 8''
wooden base with a
presentation plate
engraved with
``Presented to H.E.
George W. Bush,
President of United
States By Traian
Basescu, President of
Romania, March 09,
2005.'' Rec'd--March
9, 2005. Est. Value--
$425. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Photographs: 14'' x
11'' brown leather
photo album containing
photographs of
soldiers and embossed
``Romania'' on the
front with a brass
presentation plate
inside engraved
``Romanian and
American Soldiers
Fighting Shoulder to
Shoulder Against
Terrorism in Iraq and
Afghanistan.'' Rec'd--
March 9, 2005. Est.
Value--$250. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessories His Excellency Hong Non-acceptance would
(3): 9\1/2\'' hammered Seok-hyun, Ambassador cause embarrassment to
sterling ladles. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--March 10, 2005. Korea. Government.
Est. Value--$400.
Location--Archives
Foreign Softcover
book: ``Traditional
Korean Kitchen and
Utensils.'' Rec'd--
March 10, 2005. Est.
Value--$27. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Photograph: 15'' x 11'' His Excellency Alvaro Non-acceptance would
black and white Uribe Velez, President cause embarrassment to
photograph of former of the Republic of donor and U.S.
President George H. W. Colombia. Government.
Bush and former
Colombian president,
Virgilio Barco Vargas
in Bogota; matted and
held in a dark wood
frame. Rec'd--March
10, 2005. Est. Value--
$225. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 19'' x
24'' copy of the
Cartagena Declaration
printed ``The
Presidents of Bolivia,
Colombia, the United
States of America and
Peru, met in Cartagena
de Indies, Colombia on
the fifteenth day of
February one thousand
nine hundred and
ninety and issued the
following Declaration
of Cartagena* * *'';
matted and held in a
dark wood frame.
Rec'd--March 10, 2005.
Est. Value--$190.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 12'' x 5'' The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
wooden bowl made from Paul Martin, P.C., cause embarrassment to
yellow birch (circa M.P., Prime Minister donor and U.S.
1624) recovered from of Canada. Government.
Peninsula Lake,
Canada; crafted by Don
Thur. Rec'd--March 23,
2005. Est. Value--
$1500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45608]]
President............................ Artwork: 12'' x 10'' x His Excellency Vicente Non-acceptance would
4'' linaloe wood Fox Quesada, President cause embarrassment to
hinged box hand- of the United Mexican donor and U.S.
painted with jaguars States. Government.
in the forest in 23kt.
gold leaf, dolomite,
chia oil, and black
pigment. Rec'd--March
29, 2005. Est. Value--
$495. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book (in
Spanish): ``Lacas
Mexicanas (Mexican
Lacquerwork).'' Rec'd--
March 29, 2005. Est.
Value--$25. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Viktor Non-acceptance would
17'' x 30'' multi- Yushchenko, President cause embarrassment to
colored Victoria Gres of Ukraine. donor and U.S.
wool pillow woven with Government.
an abstract design.
Rec'd--April 4, 2005.
Est. Value--$80.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Consumable: bottle of
Massandra Dessert Rose
Muscat wine. Rec'd--
April 4, 2005. Est.
Value--$150.
Disposition--Handled
pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
President............................ Collectable: 10'' x 7'' His Excellency Ariel Non-acceptance would
clay water pitcher, Sharon, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
accompanied by a of Israel. donor and U.S.
certificate of Government.
antiquity ``Pottery
Jug, 8th-6th Century
B.C.E., Kingdom of
Judah. Mounted on a
wooden base, in a
plexiglass display
case. Rec'd--April 11,
2005. Est. Value--
$600. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: The Honorable Natwar Non-acceptance would
6'' x 8'' sterling Singh, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Ravissant urn stamped External Affairs of donor and U.S.
with an intricate the Republic of India. Government.
floral design. Rec'd--
April 15, 2005. Est.
Value--$750. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Softcover book: ``The His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
Muslim Jesus: Sayings Abdallah bin Abd al- cause embarrassment to
and Stories in Islamic Aziz Al Saud Crown donor and U.S.
Literature,'' by Tarif Prince, First Deputy Government.
Khalidi; inscribed by Prime Minister and
donor. Rec'd--April Commander of the
25, 2005. Est. Value-- National Guard of
$23. Location-- Saudi Arabia.
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 17'' x 15''
vermeil horse statue
atop a 17'' x 7''
malachite base with a
6'' gold, mother of
pearl, and malachite
octagonal clock.
Rec'd--April 25, 2005.
Est. Value--$8,000.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 12'' x 17'' Mrs. Vivian Fernandez Non-acceptance would
multi-colored Amalia de Torrijos, Office of cause embarrassment to
Tapia pastel of a the President of the donor and U.S.
street lined with Republic of Panama. Government.
streetlamps and
crosses; matted and
held in a 22'' x 28''
gold-tone frame.
Rec'd--April 28, 2005.
Est. Value--$350.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
[[Page 45609]]
President............................ Photograph: 11'' x 13'' His Excellency Mikheil Non-acceptance would
image of a a man Saakashvili, President cause embarrassment to
holding a Statue of of Georgia. donor and U.S.
Liberty figurine in Government.
the air at a rally
during the Georgian
Rose Revolution;
matted, held in a
silver-tone metal
frame and inscribed by
donor. Rec'd--May 5,
2005. Est. Value--$40.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Honoraria: 3\1/4\'' x
2'' 14kt gold and red-
tone Order of St.
George medallion
intersected with two
swords, held on a 2''
red and white collar.
Rec'd--May 5, 2005.
Est. Value--$450.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 10'' x 4'' Her Excellency Vaira Non-acceptance would
sterling and gold Vike-Freiberga, cause embarrassment to
abstract sculpture, by President of the donor and U.S.
Kaspars Millers, of a Republic of Latvia and Government.
boat with four arched Dr. Imants Freibergs.
legs; atop a 14'' x
6'' oblong wooden
base. Rec'd--May 6,
2005. Est. Value--
$500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Honoraria: vermeil Her Excellency Vaira Non-acceptance would
State Award of Latvia, Vike-Freiberga, cause embarrassment to
the Three Star Order, President of the donor and U.S.
including brooch and Republic of Latvia. Government.
chain. Rec'd--May 7,
2005. Est. Value--
$500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Photograph: 8'' x 10'' His Excellency Vladimir Non-acceptance would
print of a photograph Putin, President of cause embarrassment to
of former President the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
Roosevelt, Winston Government.
Churchill, and Joseph
Stalin; held in a gold-
tone and wood frame.
Rec'd--May 8, 2005.
Est. Value--$20.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Photograph: 8'' x 11''
print of a photograph
of former President
George H. W. Bush and
family on the rocks at
Kennebunkport,
inscribed by former
President Bush. Rec'd--
May 8, 2005. Est.
Value--$5. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 4'' x 4''
silver horseshoe from
donor's stable inlaid
with aquamarine
stones. Rec'd--May 8,
2005. Est. Value--
$250. Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45610]]
Coins (5): 3'' silver-
tone coin etched with
a tank, automobiles, a
silhouette of a man on
horseback and ``1943''
on the front, and Red
Square ``1945-2005''
on the reverse; 3''
silver-tone coin
etched with soldiers,
a tank and ``1942'' on
the front, and Red
Square ``1945-2005''
on the reverse; 3''
silver-tone coin
etched with two lines
of marching soldiers
and ``1941'' on the
front, and Red Square
``1945-2005'' on the
reverse; 3'' silver-
tone coin etched with
three soldiers in
front of American and
Soviet flags and
``1944'' on the front,
and Red Square ``1945-
2005'' on the reverse;
and a 3'' silver-tone
coin etched with a
star and a statue of a
man cradling a statue
and ``1945'' on the
front, and Red Square
``1945-2005'' on the
reverse. Rec'd--May 8,
2005. Est. Value--
$200. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Plaque: 14\1/2\'' x
18'' wooden plaque
with design in relief
depicting the 60th
anniversary of the
conclusion of World
War II, made of brass
and colored
rhinestones. Rec'd--
May 8, 2005. Est.
Value--$250. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessories His Excellency Elias Non-acceptance would
(40): stainless steel Antonio Saca Gonzalez, cause embarrassment to
Villeroy and Boch President of the donor and U.S.
flatware set engraved Republic of El Government.
with the seal of El Salvador.
Salvador. Rec'd--May
12, 2005. Est. Value--
$950. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: ``Museo His Excellency Abel Non-acceptance would
del Oro Precolombino Pacheco de la cause embarrassment to
de Costa Rica,'' by Espriella, President donor and U.S.
Patricia Fernandez of the Republic of Government.
Esquivel; inscribed by Costa Rica.
donor. Rec'd--May 12,
2005. Est. Value--$85.
Location--Archives
Foreign Accessories:
\3/4\'' 14kt gold
cufflinks in the shape
of an indigenous Costa
Rican animal god.
Rec'd--May 12, 2005.
Est. Value--$250.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Collectable: 12'' x His Excellency Ahmed Non-acceptance would
12'' silver and dark Nazif, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
wood chess set with of the Arab Republic donor and U.S.
silver and gold-tone of Egypt. Government.
pieces. Rec'd--May 18,
2005. Est. Value--
$359. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 119'' x His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
80'' beige rug printed Karzai, Chairman of cause embarrassment to
with a maroon, black the Interim Authority donor and U.S.
and brown diamond of Afghanistan. Government.
print. Rec'd--May 23,
2005. Est. Value--
$8,000. Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45611]]
President............................ Plaque: 2\1/2\'' x 5'' His Excellency Ilham Non-acceptance would
rectangular-shaped Aliyev, President of cause embarrassment to
18kt gold the Republic of donor and U.S.
commemorative plaque Azerbaijan. Government.
stamped ``Heyder
Eliyev, adina, Baki-
Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Boru
Kemeri, 2005'' on the
front with the map of
the Baku-Tbilisi-
Ceyhan pipeline on the
reverse. Rec'd--May
25, 2005. Est. Value--
$2,850. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Religious item: 4'' x Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, Non-acceptance would
6\1/2\'' book of President of the cause embarrassment to
prayers bound by an Palestinian Authority. donor and U.S.
ornate silver cover Government.
stamped with religious
imagery. Rec'd--May
26, 2005. Est. Value--
$350. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous:
traditional
Palestinian dress and
shawl with a metal and
beaded necklace held
in a 26'' x 26''
stamped leaf print
brass shadow-box with
a presentation plaque
stamped ``This hand-
made brass frame is
embelmatic of
Palestinian
traditional costume
and antique jewelry
with the renowned
cross-stitch
embroidery.'' Rec'd--
May 26, 2005. Est.
Value--$325. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Tea set: 5'' white His Excellency Sheng Non-acceptance would
porcelain tea pot with Huaren, Vice Chairman cause embarrassment to
celadon border and of the Standing donor and U.S.
image of two small Committee of the Government.
panda bears in center National People's
with 2'' matching tea Congress of the
cups and saucers (4). People's Republic of
Rec'd--June 7, 2005. China.
Est. Value--$310.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Roh Moo- Non-acceptance would
14'' x 10'' x 3\1/2\'' hyun, President of the cause embarrassment to
hinged cherry wood Republic of Korea and donor and U.S.
document box with an Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk. Government.
embroidered cloth of a
landscape scene of
Mount Gonryun on the
lid, by Kim Young Ja.
Rec'd--June 10, 2005.
Est. Value--$600.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: His Excellency Armando Non-acceptance would
``Mozambique: a Terra Guebuza, President of cause embarrassment to
e as Gentes the Republic of donor and U.S.
(Mozambique: The Land Mozambique. Government.
and its People),'' by
Niza Paiva; inscribed
by donor. Rec'd--June
13, 2005. Est. Value--
$60. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 19'' wood
statue of an elevated
African hut with
carved human figures
on the base and second
tier of the piece.
Rec'd--June 13, 2005.
Est. Value--$325.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
[[Page 45612]]
President............................ Hardcover book: ``Tule: His Excellency Festus Non-acceptance would
Land of Giants,'' by Gontebanye Mogae, cause embarrassment to
Roger and Pat de la President of the donor and U.S.
Harpe. Rec'd--June 13, Republic of Botswana. Government.
2005. Est. Value--$43.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 32'' x
11'' poster printed
``Botswana Arts and
Crafts'' with four
handcrafted pots;
matted and held in a
gold-tone frame.
Rec'd--June 13, 2005.
Est. Value--$375.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: ``Tule: His Excellency Festus Non-acceptance would
Land of Giants,'' by Gontebanye Mogae, cause embarrassment to
Roger and Pat de la President of the donor and U.S.
Harpe. Rec'd--June 13, Republic of Botswana. Government.
2005. Est. Value--$43.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 32'' x
11'' poster printed
``Botswana Arts and
Crafts'' with four
handcrafted pots;
matted and held in a
gold-tone frame.
Rec'd--June 13, 2005.
Est. Value--$375.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 21'' x His Excellency Mamadou Non-acceptance would
18'' blue leather Tandja, President of cause embarrassment to
frame containing 21 the Republic of Niger. donor and U.S.
silver-tone 3''; Government.
medals. Rec'd--June
13, 2005. Est. Value--
$75. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Accessories (2): 13'' x
12'' black leather
handbag with white
embroidery on the
exterior compartment;
and a 6'' x 8''
zippered black fabric
bag with multi-colored
embroidery. Rec'd--
June 13, 2005. Est.
Value--$220. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 3'' silver and
quartz pendant held on
a black and silver
beaded necklace.
Rec'd--June 13, 2005.
Est. Value--$100.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Household items (4):
24'' round black and
orange leather cushion
covers embroidered
``Africa,''
``Iferouane,''
``Agadez,''
``Tahoua,'' and
``Zinder.'' Rec'd--
June 13, 2005. Est.
Value--$480. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Household item: 76'' x
96'' black and orange
checkered leather rug
embroidered with
African medals. Rec'd--
June 13, 2005. Est.
Value--$450. Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45613]]
President............................ Artwork: limited His Excellency Jean- Non-acceptance would
edition (20/400) 15'' Claude Juncker, Prime cause embarrassment to
x 9'' bronze sculpture Minister of the Grand donor and U.S.
``Ermesinde, The Duchy of Luxemborg. Government.
Woman, The Myth''
depicting the countess
against the backdrop
of the outline of
walls of the City of
Luxembourg, by Yvette
Gastauer-Claire;
signed by artist.
Rec'd--June 16, 2005.
Est. Value--$450.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Collectable: 35'' x His Excellency Phan Van Non-acceptance would
14'' olive green Khai, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
ceramic and porcelain of the Socialist donor and U.S.
crackle glaze incense Republic of Vietnam. Government.
burner by Tran Do with
presentation plaque
engraved ``With the
Compliments from H.E.
Mr. Phan Van Khai
Prime Minister of the
Socialist Republic of
Vietnam''; lid has
dragon-shaped handles,
and base features
dragon and tiger
design. Rec'd--June
21, 2005. Est. Value--
$1,500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Hardcover book: ``Frank His Excellency Gerhard Non-acceptance would
Rodel: Prinzip Schroeder, Chancellor cause embarrassment to
Collage,'' by Frank of the Federal donor and U.S.
Rodel; inscribed by Republic of Germany. Government.
author. Rec'd--June
27, 2005. Est. Value--
$35. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 19'' x 25''
oil and acrylic
watercolor collage by
Frank Rodel, on
Japanese paper,
``Eagle V, 1996,''
depicting a bald eagle
with bold structural
shapes of black, pale
blue and slate on
creme canvas, held in
a black 23'' x 31''
frame. Rec'd--June 27,
2005. Est. Value--
$500. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household: 10'' green His Majesty Mohammed, Non-acceptance would
and brown glazed VI, King of Morocco. cause embarrassment to
ceramic bowl with 18kt donor and U.S.
gold floral and Government.
geometric designs,
signed by artist.
Rec'd--July 5, 2005.
Est. Value--$750.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Collectables (2): 2'' His Excellency Anders Non-acceptance would
stamps (9) from Fogh Rasmussen, Prime cause embarrassment to
Denmark matted and Minister of Denmark. donor and U.S.
held in a 13'' x 16'' Government.
gold-tone wood frame;
and 2'' ``American
Series'' stamps (8)
held on landscape
backgrounds of notable
American locations
including the Statue
of Liberty and the
United States Capitol;
matted and held in a
13'' x 16'' gold-tone
wood frame. Rec'd--
July 5, 2005. Est.
Value--$800. Location--
Archives Foreign.
[[Page 45614]]
President............................ Photograph: 8'' x 10'' Her Majesty Margrethe, Non-acceptance would
photo of Queen II Queen of Denmark. cause embarrassment to
Margrethe II and donor and U.S.
Prince Henri with the Government.
royal seal; signed and
held in a burl wood
frame. Rec'd--July 6,
2005. Est. Value--
$225. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Hardcover book: ``The
Stories of Hans
Christian Andersen'';
inscribed by donor.
Rec'd--July 6, 2005.
Est. Value--$87.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Photographs (40): 6'' x His Excellency Vladimir Non-acceptance would
8\1/2\'' color photos Putin, President of cause embarrassment to
documenting President the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
and Mrs. Bush's trip Government.
to Russia in honor of
the 60th anniversary
of the end of WWII;
held in a 11'' x 12''
navy blue leather
album stamped ``1945-
2005'' around a
silhouette of Red
Square. Re'cd--July 6,
2005. Est. Value--
$235. Location--
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 6'' x 10''
acrylic on board of a
destroyer at sea;
matted and held in a
gold-rimmed wood
frame. Rec'd--July 6,
2005. Est. Value--
$150. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Accessories (6): His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
variety of E. Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
Marinella silk ties, of the Council of donor and U.S.
including a burgundy Ministers of the Government.
tie with a small blue Italian Republic.
floral pattern, a red
tie with a small blue
and yellow floral
pattern, and four navy
blue ties with a blue,
red and yellow
geometric pattern.
Rec'd--July 7, 2005.
Est. Value--$810.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Clothing (size L): navy The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
blue waffle-knit Tony Blair, Prime cause embarrassment to
cotton polo shirt Minister of the United donor and U.S.
embroidered Kingdom of Great Government.
``Gleneagles'' around Britain and Northern
the Gleneagles British Ireland.
School of Falconry
Crest. Rec'd--July 7,
2005. Est. Value--$65.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
Accessory: 13'' x 6