Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2006, 69448-69520 [E7-23674]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 6007]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal
Employees From Foreign Government
Sources Reported to Employing
Agencies in Calendar Year 2006
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 2006 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 3 gifts in 1999, 2 gifts in 2000,
1 gift in 2001, 9 gifts in 2002, 3 gifts in
2003, 13 gifts in 2004 and 28 gifts in
2005. These latter gifts and expenses are
being reported in 2006 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: November 28, 2007.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
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 .......................................
Artwork: 15″ x 10″ color photograph of the ‘‘Emerald Buddha
Temple (Laos),’’ signed by
photographer; double matted
and held in a 25″ x 21″ maple
frame with a gold-tone bead
accent trim and gold-tone rope
border. Rec’d—January 5,
2006. Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household items (5): Meissen
porcelain
tea-for-two
set,
handpainted Blue Onion pattern consisting of: 41⁄2″ porcelain sugar bowl with lid; 3″ x
33⁄4″ scalloped edged creamer;
7″ x 41⁄2″ x 41⁄2″ tea pot with
lid; 4″ scalloped edged cups
and saucers (2). Rec’d—January 13, 2006. Est. Value—
$805.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign..
Book: ‘‘Meissen in Meissen,’’ by
Hans Sonntag. Rec’d—January 13, 2006. Est. Value—$13.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory:
82″
x
132″
handwoven emerald green,
fuchsia, indigo blue, orange
and purple traditional Ghana
Kente cloth with a stripe and
geometric weft motif pattern.
Rec’d—January 17, 2006. Est.
Value—$487. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment: Brown leather horse saddle embossed to
look like basket weave; leather
bridle and orange and blue
plaid horse blanket Rec’d—
January 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
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government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Phanthong
Phommahaxay, Ambassador of
the Lao People’s Democratic
Republic
and
Mrs.
Phommahaxay, Embassy of
the Lao People’s Democratic
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Angela Merkel,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana.
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.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
President .......................................
Artwork: 30″ x 19″ multi-color
painting ‘‘Reconciliation’’ by
Helen Zogheib, image of three
religious buildings in downtown
Beirut, signed and dated; held
in a 331⁄2″ x 24″ guilt wood
frame
Rec’d—January
27,
2006. Est. Value—$2,200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Poster: 271⁄2″ x 381⁄2″ Solidarity
Citizens’ Committee election
campaign poster by Tomasz
Sarnecki, ‘‘It’s High Noon, 4
June 1989’’ featuring a modified image of Gary Cooper carrying a ballot and wearing the
Solidarity
logo—
SOLIDARNOSC. A brushed
silver-tone presentation plate
affixed to the glass is engraved
in Polish, ‘‘His Excellency
George W. Bush, President of
the
United
States,
Lech
Kaczynski, President of the
Republic of Poland, Washington, 9 February 2006’’; held
in a 28″ x 39″ brushed silvertone metal frame. Rec’d—February 9, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,165. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household items (12): 51⁄2″ x 6″
and 4″ x 4″ handcarved wooden bowls accented with multicolored beads on handles; 5″
(4) and 51⁄2″ (4) handcarved
wooden spoons accented with
multi-colored beaded band; 6″
handcarved wooden spoon accented with multi-colored beaded band; 4″ x 4″ handcarved
wooden bucket with lid and
metal swing handle. Rec’d—
February 10, 2006. Est.
Value—$595. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Craft: 4″ gourd decorated with a
red, white and blue geometric
pattern close woven beadwork
net, with a 3″ single beaded
string
as
carrying
loop.
Rec’d—February 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$175. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 11″ x 12″ x 2″
white porcelain round cake
plate with 1⁄2″ molded gold
handles, replica from the official Presidential china, with
gold and cobalt blue rim painted ‘‘Palacio Presidencial San
Salvador’’ surrounding the national coat of arms in the center. Rec’d—February 24, 2006.
Est. Value—$350. Archives
Foreign..
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government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Saad R. Hariri,
Lebanese Member of Parliament.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lech Kaczynski,
President of the Republic of
Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Rebecca Garang
De Mabior, Minister of Transportation, Roads and Bridges
Government of South Sudan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Elias Antonio
Saca Gonzalez, President of
the Republic of El Salvador.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Smoking accessory: 6″ x 6″
wave design Nachtmann crystal cigar ashtray frosted with
the El Salvador coat of arms.
Rec’d—February 24, 2006.
Est. Value—$115. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Photograph: 12″ x 8″ color photograph of Mrs. Laura Bush,
His
Excellency
Silvio
Berlusconi and Miss Barbara
Bush on February 9, 2006 at
the Villa Madama in Rome;
held in a 13″ x 9″ Bottega
Dell’Argento silver frame with
leaf detail at each corner.
Rec’d—February 28, 2006.
Est. Value—$454. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 11″ round lapis
lazuli mosaic bowl with 1⁄2″
foot. Rec’d—March 1, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 38″ lapis lazuli
mosaic urn with fluted top and
circular base, accented with
sterling silver detail at neck
and base. Rec’d—March 1,
2006. Est. Value—$7,500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 12″ x 11″ black
wood hand operated ‘‘spinning
wheel’’ with spokes and rests
on an base in a clear plastic
case. Rec’d—March 2, 2006.
Est. Value—$60. Disposition—
Archives Foreign..
Miscellaneous: Yellow linen scroll
with the ‘‘Seven Social Sins.’’
Rec’d—March 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$7.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Books, hardcover (3): Mahatma
Gandhi 100 Years, by S.
Radhakrishnan, The Mind of
Mahatma Gandhi, by R.K.
Prabhu; and An Autobiography,
by
M.K.
Gandhi.
Rec’d—March 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$45. Disposition: President retained..
Artwork: Bronze wax cast bust of
Gandhi on base in case with a
gold-tone presentation plaque
printed
‘‘Mohandas
Karamchand Gandhi Oct. 2,
1869 to Jan. 30, 1948,’’ by
Ram Sutar; signed and numbered 903. Rec’d—March 2,
2006. Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of
Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Interim Authority of Afghanistan.
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.
The
Honorable
Nirmal
Deshpande, M.P. Rajya Sabha
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
President .......................................
Household item: 50″ x 30″ silk
rug with taupe, tan, rose and
slate blue intricate floral pattern. Rec’d—March 2, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Flowers: Bouquet of flowers.
Rec’d—March 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$30. Disposition—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Artwork: 9″ x 5″ x 2″ pure silver
filigree chariot and two horses
mounted on a 111⁄2″ x 4″ x 2″
two-tiered velvet base enclosed in a 11″ x 31⁄2″ x 9″
plastic case with a presentation plate from the Vice
Chancellor of the University of
Agriculture and a presentation
plate
from
Dr.
Y.S.
Rajasekhara Reddy. Rec’d—
March 3, 2006. Est. Value—
$450.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 21″ x 12″ x 1″ intricate
sandal wood carving of an Indian God Vishwaroopa, in
Mahabharatha, battlefield, with
nine heads and multiple arms
with horses and people bowing
at it’s feet, mounted on a 10″ x
4″ oval wood base. Rec’d—
March 3, 2006. Est. Value—
$9,900. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 6′1″ x 9′9″ wool
Pakistan rug with taupe, slate
blue, salmon, black, purple,
yellow and gray ornate floral
design. Rec’d—March 4, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,700. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 141⁄2″ x 9″ x
hand-carved
wood
261⁄2″
Asante ceremonial stool with
crescent-shape seat set over a
flat base and complex support
structure with geometric pattern. Rec’d—March 6, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 4″ x 4″ wooden
gourd intricately tooled with floral and geometric design,
adorned with a sterling silver
butterfly on top; held on a 5″
sterling silver round display
base. Rec’d—March 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$275. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Books, hardcover (2): ‘‘Machu
Picchu, Santuario Historico—
Historical Sanctuary,’’ by Peter
Frost. Rec’d—March 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$150. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
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acceptance
His Excellency A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam, President of the Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Y.S. Rajasekhara
Reddy, Chief Minister Andhra
Pradesh, Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Y.S. Rajasekhara
Reddy, Chief Minister Andhra
Pradesh, Republic of India.
The
Honorable
Rameshwar
Thakur, Governor of Andhra
Pradesh, Republic of India.
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
Mathieu
Kerekoum, President Republic
of Benin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alejandro Toledo
Manrique, President of the Republic of Peru.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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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
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Collectables (2): 61⁄2″ x 91⁄2″ old,
possibly
antique,
wooden
Nicho frames with floral carving, accented with elaborate
sterling silver detail. Rec’d—
March 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Athletic equipment (2): gray and
navy blue short-sleeved cycling
jerseys with a patriotic stripe
and ‘‘George W. Bush’’ on the
front and reverse, the Vermarc
logo, images of the Belgium
flag and the American flag on
the front. Rec’d—March 14,
2006. Est. Value—$228. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Vermarc Bib Tights with a patriotic stripe ‘‘George W. Bush.’’
Rec’d—March 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$185. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Tights with a patriotic stripe and
‘‘George W. Bush.’’ Rec’d—
March 14, 2006. Est. Value—
$185.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign..
Zip front long-sleeved Jacket.
Rec’d—March 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$255. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Zip front long-sleeved Jacket.
Rec’d—March 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$255. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 10″ Waterford
crystal ‘‘Killarney’’ footed bowl
with flared lip etched ‘‘Presented to George W. Bush,
President of the United States
of America, on the Occasion of
St. Patrick’s Day 2006, By The
Taoiseach Mr. Bertie Ahern
T.D., on Behalf of the People
of Ireland.’’ Rec’d—March 17,
2006. Est. Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Athletic Equipment: Royal blue
Vermarc Sport TVX fabric bike
shirt printed with the ‘‘NATO
OTAN’’ logo on the left lapel
and right sleeve, the ‘‘Bike &
Accessories Dennis Tervuren’’
logo on the right lapel and left
sleeve, and ‘‘Vermarc Sports’’
on the collar and pocket on the
reverse. Rec’d—March 20,
2006. Est. Value—$79. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
DVD (2 part set): ‘‘Rembrant 400
Jaar.’’ Rec’d—March 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$31. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Guy Verhofstadt,
Prime Minister of Belgium.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern,
T.D., Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jaap de Hoop
Scheffer, Secretary General of
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
President .......................................
Artwork: 17″ x 15″ Pyrography
(burnt wood) portrait of President and Mrs. Bush, by Aaron
F. Brown, titled ‘‘President
George Bush, First Lady Laura
Bush, United States of America’’ on balsa wood; held in a
23″ x 21″ mottled finish wood
frame; signed and dated by
artist. Rec’d—March 21, 2006.
Est. Value—$292. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 51⁄4″ x
11⁄2″ sterling silver hinged box
adorned with the Hellenic Republic emblem and etched with
donor’s signature on lid.
Rec’d—March 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (3): Set
of three 8″, 10″ and 12″
square concave style fused
glass art plates with black and
marbled amber checkerboard
pattern center and black border; signed by artist James
Lavoie on back. Rec’d—March
29, 2006. Est. Value—$415.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 8″ x 11⁄2″
sterling silver Plata Real
‘‘Mestizo Vessel’’ footed with
31⁄2″ sterling silver rings.
Rec’d—March 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Cloth: 128″ x 86″ handwoven
emerald green, gold, black,
royal blue and fuchsia traditional Ghana Kente cloth with
a stripe and geometric weft
motif pattern. Rec’d—April 12,
2006. Est. Value—$325. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Miscellaneous:
Hand-carved
wooden images of four parading wood elephants held in a
double matted 41″ x 17″ shadowbox. Rec’d—April 12, 2006.
Est. Value—$750. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover (in English and
Arabic): ‘‘Beyrouth et le Sultan—Beirut and the Sultan:
200 Photographies des Albums
de Abdul Hamid II (1876—
1909)’’; by Sawsan Agha
Kassab and Khalad Omar
Tadmori.
Rec’d—April
17,
2006. Est. Value—$70. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
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acceptance
Her Excellency Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Dora Bakoyannis,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable Stephen
Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Vicente Fox
Quesada, The President of the
United Mexican States and
Mrs. Fox.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Fuad Siniora,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Household item (limited edition,
19/50): 91⁄2″ glazed, handpainted ceramic on hand-hammered copper Islamic replica
plate from a 13th century design, ‘‘The Spouted Kamares
Pot
(Byblos
1950—1950
B.C.)’’; marked ‘‘Fait main
Atlier Chehab Liban 19/50’’
(‘‘Handmade House of Chehab
Liban
19/50’’)
on
back.
Rec’d—April 17, 2006. Est.
Value—$270. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 20″ round
porcelain carved charger with
the portrait of President and
Mrs. Bush. Rec’d—April 20,
2006. Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household accessory: 24″ rosewood charger holder with intricately carved detail. Rec’d—
April 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$50.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Jewelry: Cartier Santos Dumont
watch with 18kt white gold
case, guilloche dial with roman
numerals, black alligator strap
with 18kt white gold adjustable
deployment
buckle,
hand
wound mechanical movement
adorned with a cabochon sapphire crystal. Rec’d—April 20,
2006. Est. Value—$11,100.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 59″ x 85″
multicolored Azerbaijan silk rug
handwoven with the portrait of
President and Mrs. Bush, the
Presidential seal, the U.S.
Capitol, the New York City skyline, the Statue of Liberty, The
White House, and the Presidential Palace in Baku, Azerbaijan, accented with a floral
pattern border; designed by
Hagiyev Eldar. Rec’d—April
28, 2006. Est. Value—$2,450.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
DVD:
‘‘Memory:
USA
09.09.2000.’’ Rec’d—April 28,
2006. Est. Value—$15. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Photographs (28): 12″ x 8″ color
photographs
documenting
former Azerbaijan President
Haidar Aliyev’s informal visit
with former President George
H.W. Bush in Kennebunkport,
Maine on September 9, 2000;
in a 12″ hunter green album.
Rec’d—April 28, 2006. Est.
Value—$130. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the People’s Republic
of China.
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.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Miscellaneous: 8 x 30 BT black
Zeiss Conquest binoculars.
Rec’d—May 3, 2006. Est.
Value—$579. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 23″ x 19″ pastoral oil on
canvas ‘‘Campo en Rio Negro’’
by Uruguayan artist Philip Davies, held in a 33″ x 29″ gold
bordered linen shadowbox
frame
surrounded
by
a
paneled wood outer frame;
signed and dated by artist.
Rec’d—May 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$750. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Book, hardcover (in Spanish): ‘‘El
mate,’’ by Fernando Assuncao;
inscribed by donor. Rec’d—
May 4, 2006. Est. Value—$40.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household item: Leather Mate
Set including: Mate (tea),
Yerba
Container,
silver
Bombilla (drinking straw), and
thermos; held in a 13″ x 9″ x
5″ leather carrying case.
Rec’d—May 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$195. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Books, leatherbound (3): ‘‘A
Shorter History of Australia,’’
by Geoffrey Blainey; ‘‘Monash:
The Outsider Who Won A
War,’’ by Roland Perry; ‘‘Gallipoli,’’ by Les Carlyon, covers
embossed in gold ‘‘Presented
by The Honourable John Howard MP, Prime Minister of Australia’’ with the Australian Coat
of Arms; all held in a 101⁄2″ x
7″ folding book box embossed
in gold on the front with the
Australian Coat of Arms.
Rec’d—May 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$700. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 19″ x 25″ oil on canvas
painting featuring doves and a
brightly colored nature scene,
by Benigno Gomez, held in a
23″ x 29″ gold frame; signed
by artist. Rec’d—June 5, 2006.
Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Artwork: 11″ x 17″ cartoon featuring President Bush holding
an American flag, held in a 21″
x 27″ gold and red frame.
Rec’d—June 5, 2006. Est.
Value—$100. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Her Excellency Angela Merkel,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Tabare Vazquez,
President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable John Howard,
M.P., Prime Minister of Australia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jose Manuel
Zelaya Rosales, President of
the Republic of Honduras.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Household items (8): 8″ white
wine goblets with 4″ copper
stem adorned with five round
lapis lazuli inlay stones around
base (6) and a matching 83⁄4″
pair of red wine goblets.
Rec’d—June 8, 2006. Est.
Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing (L): Red and white
Nalini cycling jersey; printed
with Danish flag and Nalini
logo on front and ‘‘George W.
Bush’’ on left sleeve. Rec’d—
June 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$95.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 6″ x 13″ Royal
Copenhagen Porcelain bowl;
side of bowl depicts various
battle scenes led by General
Washington. Bowl commemorates the Bicentennial of The
Declaration of Independence;
certified bowl No. 2,417 of
2,500. Rec’d—June 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$995. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessories (24): 31⁄2″ cast
pewter coasters designed with
six different Australian native
flowers, held in a 83⁄4″ x 83⁄4″
wooden box with a brass presentation plate inside engraved,
‘‘Presented to the President of
the United States of America
and Members of Cabinet by
the Honourable John Howard
MP, Prime Minister of Australia
on the occasion of his Official
Visit to the United States of
America, May 2006. The Australian native flowers represented on these cast pewter
coasters are the Golden Wattle, Waratah, Blue Gum,
Bottlebrush, Kangaroo Paw
and Sturt’s Desert Pea.’’
Rec’d—June 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$415. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Her
Excellency
Michelle
Bachelet, President of the Republic of Chile.
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.
The Honorable John Howard,
M.P., Prime Minister of Australia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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CDs: Box set of ‘‘Mozart Complete Edition’’ including: ‘‘Symphonies,’’ ‘‘Serenades Dances
Marches,’’ ‘‘Divertimenti-Serenades,’’ ‘‘Piano Concertos,’’
‘‘Violin Concertos, Wind Concertos,’’ ‘‘Quintets, Quartets,
Trio, etc.,’’ ‘‘String Quartets,
String Quintets,’’ ‘‘Violin Sonatas, String Duos and Trios,’’
‘‘Piano Music,’’ ‘‘Missae-Requiem, Organ Sonatas and
Solos,’’ ‘‘Litanies-Vespers, Oratorios-Cantatas,
Masonic
Music,’’ ‘‘Arias, Vocal Ensembles, Canons-Lieder-Notturni,’’
‘‘Early Italian Operas,’’ ‘‘Middle
Italian Operas,’’ ‘‘Late Italian
Operas,’’ ‘‘German Operas,’’
and ‘‘Theatre and Ballet Music,
Rarities-Surprises.’’
Rec’d—
June 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,276. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘Austria: Introduction and Reminiscence,’’ by
Ernst Hauser. Rec’d—June 20,
2006. Est. Value—$33. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household accessory: 13⁄4″ x
11⁄4″x 4″ Swarovski clear crystal figurine of a white stallion
standing on its hind legs with
Jet crystal eyes and frosted
flowing mane and tail from the
Horses on Parade collection;
anchored on 15⁄8″ clear crystal
base. Rec’d—June 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$265. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing (size 42): Navy blue
cashmere mens Schneiders,
Salzburg ‘‘Hubertus’’ outerwear
coat with personalized cloth
name
plate
embroidered
‘‘G.W.B.’’ on inside breast
pocket. Rec’d—June 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Pair of handcrafted
black
leather
Hungarian
Huszar riding boots style XVI–
XVIL, with off-white leather
‘‘W’’ stitched on side and brass
presentation plate engraved
‘‘To President George W.
Bush, From Prime Minister
Ferenc Gyurcsany’’ affixed to
shoe sole on right boot; made
by Ivan Sasvari. Rec’d—June
22, 2006. Est. Value—$935.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Heinz Fischer,
Federal President of the Republic of Austria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hubert Gorbach,
Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria and Mrs. Margot
Gorbach.
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
Excellency
Ferenc
Gyurcsany, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Book, hardcover: ‘‘The Hungarian
Hussar,’’ by Jozsef Zachar.
Rec’d—June 22, 2006. Est.
Value—$28. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Accessory:
Pair of wood handled boot
hooks. Rec’d—June 22, 2006.
Est. Value—$4. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Athletic equipment: Sunstar Electric-Power Assisted bicycle
Rec’d—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,000. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Poster: 23″ x 33″ print of a black
and white picture featuring
Babe Ruth traveling among a
parade of people when visiting
Japan and an 8″ x 12″ enlargement of Japanese Babe
Ruth commemorative (‘‘American
Japanese,
Baseball
Matches, Under the Auspices
of, the Yomiuri Shimbunsha’’)
postage stamp, single matted
and held in a 30″ x 41″ wooden frame; includes ‘‘tanka’’
(poem) by Shiki Masaoka,
handwritten in Japanese by
donor with printed English
translation; signed by donor.
Rec’d—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$355. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
CD: ‘‘Junichiro Koizumi Presents:
My Favorite Elvis Songs,’’ produced by donor. Rec’d—June
29, 2006. Est. Value—$50.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Print of the original Appeal of the
Representatives of Khevsureti
to the United States Government written on June 24, 1936
by the freedom fighters from
Georgia’s mountainous region
of Khevsureti, in the High
Caucasus, superimposed with
English translation and image
of the freedom fighters from
Georgia’s mountainous region
of Khevsureti; held in a painted
gold-tone frame. Rec’d—July
5, 2006. Est. Value—$40. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Photo album with the Appeal of
the
Representatives
of
Khevsureti to the United
States, 16 color photographs
of Khevsureti with 4 black and
white
photographs
of
Khevsureti people. Rec’d—July
5, 2006. Est. Value—$116.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Junichiro Koizumi,
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Mikheil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Jewelry: Gold and enamel Icon
crucifix on a gold-tone chain.
Rec’d—July 5, 2006. Est.
Value—$375. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: Fuchsia silk Vakko tie
embroidered with an intricately
woven floral pattern. Rec’d—
July 6, 2006. Est. Value—$80.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Jewelry: 1⁄2″ pair of Atasay contemporary black onyx cufflinks
with
gold-tone
settings.
Rec’d—July 6, 2006. Est.
Value—$344. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessories (2): 31⁄2″
x 9″ and 4″ x 12″ handpainted
blown glass ‘‘Garden Vases,’’
decorated with colorful flowers;
designed by Jennifer Stuart.
Rec’d—July 6, 2006. Est.
Value—$80. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Accessory: Pair of silver cufflinks
with blue circular center.
Rec’d—July 6, 2006. Est.
Value—$175. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Accessory: 73⁄8″ brown felt Biltmore-Canada hat. Dark brown
belt wraps around center of hat
with matching chin straps.
Rec’d—July 6, 2006. Est.
Value—$179. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Accessory: Belt buckle with the
Calgary 2006 stampede logo.
Rec’d—July 6, 2006. Est.
Value—$43. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Khaki golf pants; silver
‘‘NES Golf’’ logo on back right
pocket. Rec’d—July 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$79. Disposition—
Archives Foreign..
Clothing (size unknown): Light
and dark brown polo golf shirt;
‘‘Golf NES’’ stitched on front
with window pane design.
Rec’d—July 10, 2006. Est.
Value—$60. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Clothing: Navy
pullover with red and green argyle design. Zipper and ‘‘NES’’
stitched on front. Rec’d—July
10, 2006. Est. Value—$95.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Clothing: Black warm up suit; two
piece with NES stitched on the
jacket and pants. Rec’d—July
10, 2006. Est. Value—$410.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
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His Excellency Abdullah Gul,
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable Stephen
Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Janez Jansa,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Slovenia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Artwork: 15″ x 7″ bronze
Lipizzaner horse sculpted by
Mitja Bovcan. Rec’d—July 10,
2006. Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Poster: 19″ x 241⁄2″ replica poster of an antique world map
from the Blaeu-Atlas of 1649.
Rec’d—July 13, 2006. Est.
Value—$30. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 6″ x 2″ x 3″
L’Epee carriage clock with
Roman numeral hour markers
on white face, guilded brass
case, a ‘‘visable escapement’’
and engraved ‘‘Presidence de
la Republique Francaise’’ on
back at base. Rec’d—July 15,
2006. Est. Value—$1,961. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 32″ x 12″ wood statue
of carved eagle holding a fish;
black carved map of Insel
Rugen on base. Rec’d—July
16, 2006. Est. Value—$500.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Consumables (75): Two bundles
of 25 Puros Indios Churchill 7″
cigars; one bundle of 25 Hoyo
de Monterrey Excalibur #1 7″
cigars held in a humidor.
Rec’d—July 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$402.
Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy..
Smoking accessory: 141⁄2″ x 83⁄4″
x 6″ Spanish cedar humidor,
elaborately carved design on
sides and top of lid framing
two woodburned and carved
National seals side by side:
Honduras and United State
above lettering brushed in
goldleaf: ‘‘George W. Bush,
Presidente de EE. UU.’’ Inside
of lid is carved with goldleafed
lettering: ‘‘ A Mi Grande y
Buen Amigo. Como Simbolo
de Nuestra Amistad, Respecto
y
Valores
Compartidos.
Manuel
Zelaya
Rosales,
Presidente de Honduras.’’ Interior dimensions 121⁄4″ x 71⁄4″ x
41⁄4″, felt lined. Rec’d—July 20,
2006. Est. Value—$730. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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The Honorable Harald Lastovka,
Mayor of Stralsund, Federal
Republic of Germany.
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.
The Honorable Andrea Koester,
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Mayor of Bergen Auf Ruogen,
Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jose Manuel
Zelaya Rosales, President of
the Republic of Honduras.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Desk accessory: 16″ sterling silver date palm tree with handhammered trunk and finely cut
palm
leaves
with
three
bunches of gold dates, tree
has oval shape base with florentine finish; held in a 19″ x
12″ glass presentation case
with black velvet lined base.
Rec’d—July 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,500. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Household items—coffee set: 12″
sterling silver coffee pot with
brown leather wrapped handle,
2″ white, hand-painted J.
Seignolles, Limoges ‘‘Meridien’’
porcelain coffee cups with
shiny platinum garland and fine
hairline on inner edge band
(6); held in a 191⁄2″ x 151⁄2″
red leather hinged presentation
box adorned with the State of
Kuwait coat of arms mounted
on an 8″ gold-tone plate printed ‘‘Aldiwan Alamiri’’ in English
and Arabic, and a gold-tone
presentation plate engraved
‘‘With compliments, of, H.H.
Shaikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah, Amir of the
State of Kuwait, To, The Hon.
George W. Bush, President of
the United States of America’’
on the outside lid, with the
State of Kuwait coat of arms
mounted on an 8″ silver-tone
plate printed ‘‘Aldiwan Alamiri’’
in English and Arabic on the
inside lid. Rec’d—September
5, 2006. Est. Value—$1,500.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 13″ speckled-brown and Korean blue
dragon vase, painted with a
continuous five clawed dragon
with scattered flaming pearl
devices, and a straight wide
neck with a collared rim, made
by Park, Kung Sun; signed on
bottom. Rec’d—September 14,
2006. Est. Value—$3,500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 41⁄2″ x 2″ x 7″
handcrafted, silver-enameled
(Meenakari)
bald
eagle
perched on a rock; mounted
on a 41⁄2″ oval shape dark
wood base. Rec’d—September
14, 2006. Est. Value—$1,200.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Nouri al-Maliki,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Sabah AlAhmed Al-Jaaber Al-Sabah,
Amir of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun,
President of the Republic of
Korea.
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.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Household items: Puiforcat Century Limoges porcelain espresso set consisting of: 2″
porcelain chocolate brown coffee cups with silver-tone trim
(2); 5″ off-white saucers with a
bold chocolate brown stripe
and
silver-tone
trim
(2).
Rec’d—September 19, 2006.
Est. Value—$240. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household item: 14″ x 11″ sterling silver Christofle ‘‘Prelude’’
rectangular tray engraved with
an intricate rope design on the
front and ‘‘Presidence de la
Republique Francaise’’ on the
back. Rec’d—September 19,
2006. Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 16″ sterling silver date palm tree with handhammered trunk and finely cut
palm
leaves
with
three
bunches of sterling silver
dates, tree has oval shape
base with florentine finish; held
in a 19″ x 12″ glass presentation case with black velvet
lined base. (Damaged upon arrival.) Rec’d—September 19,
2006. Est. Value—$2,000. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Book, hardcover (printed in Turkish): ‘‘Gravurlerle Kurtler: Bi
Gravuran Kurd (‘‘Kurds in
Engravings or Etchings’’), by
Mehmet Bayrak; inscribed by
donor. Rec’d—September 19,
2006. Est. Value—$70. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Sculpture: 9″ x 5″ metal sculpture of a Middle Eastern man’s
face, mounted on brown leather, stamped with a shell border; in a wood shadow box
with a geometric pattern border. Rec’d—September 19,
2006. Est. Value—$135. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 231⁄2″ x 171⁄2″ oil on
canvas painting featuring a
scene of two people in the
woods walking by a cabin, held
in a 33″ x 27″ speckled wood
frame; signed and dated by
artist. Rec’d—September 20,
2006. Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 69″ dark
wood four paneled hinged
screen with intricately carved
detail and gold-tone floral inlay.
Rec’d—September 21, 2006.
Est. Value—$425. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Jacques Chirac,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Transitional
Government of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jose Manuel
Zelaya Rosales, President of
the Republic of Honduras.
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.
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disposition or location
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Household item: 118″ x 81″ finely
woven wool Afghan rug with 5″
fringe; medallion style design
in ivory, rust, navy, and burgundy. Rec’d—September 26,
2006. Est. Value—$4,800. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 7″ x 2″ silver
hinged dome-shaped yurta embellished with semi-precious
stones and intricate gold medallions, held on a 10″ x 6″ silver carriage led by silver harnessed bulls mounted on a 22″
x 17″ marble base with silver
trim and feet; mounted on a
26″ x 15″ brown wood base
with a 25″ x 131⁄2″ brown
leather top with two buckled
straps. Rec’d—September 29,
2006. Est. Value—$2,500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessory: 46″ x 30″
taupe, rose, burgundy, slate
blue, gold, red, and green silk
rug knotted with a nature
scene and ornate floral pattern.
Rec’d—October 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,800. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 4′ x 5′ original oil on
canvas ‘‘Monumental Alliance,’’
by Charles Billich, featuring a
collage of famous American
monuments and statues in
Washington, D.C., held in a
67″ x 55″ painted gold guilt
wood frame with a gold-tone
presentation plate engraved
‘‘To the President of the United
States of America, George W.
Bush, Presented by the Prime
Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Dr. Ivo Sanader, Painting
by Charles Billich, ‘Monumental Alliance,’ Washington,
D.C. October 17, 2006’’;
signed by artist on front and inscribed on back. Rec’d—October 17, 2006. Est. Value—
$5,800. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘10 Years of a
Vision,’’ by donor. Rec’d—October 25, 2006. Est. Value—
$50.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign..
Smoking
accessories
(24):
Davidoff Aniversario No. 3 cigars with ‘‘Specially Made for
President George W. Bush’’
printed on the packaging.
Rec’d—October 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$368.
Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy..
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acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Interim Authority of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Recep Tayyip
Erdogan, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ivo Sanader,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Croatia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Leonel
Fernandez, President of the
Dominican Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Artwork: 30″ x 24″ oil on canvas
painting of red and white flowers in a green vase; held in a
41″ x 34″ wooden frame.
Rec’d—October 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$650. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous: Creative Zen Vision ‘‘W’’ widescreen 60GB
‘‘Entertainment on the Move,’’
portable media player featuring
a 21⁄4″ x 4″ screen. Rec’d—
November 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 22″ x 30″ portrait of
President Bush made with Rubies and various gemstones;
held in an ornate gold leaf
frame with gold-tone presentation plate engraved, ‘‘H.E.
George Walker Bush, President of the United States of
America: With the Best Compliments from Tran Chau Ngoc
Viet Company.’’ Rec’d—November 17, 2006. Est. Value—
$650.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 14″ x 18″ silk tapestry
depicting Hanoi scene matted
and held in a 25″ x 30″ gold
frame. Rec’d—November 17,
2006. Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 15″ x 23″ scene of
wheat field with grazing bulls;
matted in blue velvet and held
in a 23″ x 30″ cherry wood
frame. Rec’d—November 19,
2006. Est. Value—$450. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Brown, green and gold
collared shirt with a leaf pattern; held in a black box.
Rec’d—November 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$235. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Artwork: 25″ x 34″ canvas painting of Indonesian women
dressed in elaborate outfits;
held in a 5″ gold tone wooden
frame. Rec’d—November 20,
2006. Est. Value—$550. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork: 18″ sculpture made
from laminated sheet glass
with blue notches carved in the
middle. Rec’d—November 28,
2006. Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Weapon: 16″ two sided silver
dagger with a gold tone case;
held in a 22″ wooden box.
Rec’d—December 6, 2006.
Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Lee Hsien Loong,
Prime Minister and Minister for
Finance of the Republic of
Singapore and Mrs. Ho Ching.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Le Sy Vuong Ha, Chief of
Protocol, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Socialist Republic
of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nguyen Minh
Triet President of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam and Madame Tran Thi Kim Chi.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Le Hoang Quan, Chairman
Ho Chi Minh City People’s
Committee, Socialist Republic
of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono, President of the
Republic of Indonesia and Mrs.
Ani Bambang Yudhoyono.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Toomas Hendrik
Ilves, President of the Republic
of Estonia.
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.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Household item: 141⁄2″ x 9″ x
261⁄2″
hand-carved
wood
Asante ceremonial stool with
crescent-shape seat set over a
flat base and complex support
structure with geometric pattern. Rec’d—December 13,
2006. Est. Value—$2,200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Craft: 102″ x 94″ white quilt with
red and blue trim, an abstract
floral design in the center, and
on the corners and heart
shaped designs on sides made
of a red, brown, beige, blue
and white in floral pattern;
handmade by a women’s quilting collective. Rec’d—January
14, 2006. Est. Value—$500.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household: 61″ x 49″ navy
woven wrapping cloth with teal
stripes and a pink pattern embroidered with yellow and red
accents and pink fringe.
Rec’d—January 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: Pendant and earring set
1⁄2″
including
a
orange
freebranch
coral
cylinders
pendant with intricate gold
rope and filigree faceted detail
and 1⁄2″ orange freebranch
coral cylinder earrings with
gold intricate filigree faceted
detail. Rec’d—January 17,
2006. Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Accessories (3): 68″ x 46″
handwoven emerald green,
fuchsia, indigo blue, orange
and purple traditional Ghana
Kente cloths with a stripe and
geometric weft motif pattern.
Rec’d—January 17, 2006. Est.
Value—$57. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Jewelry: 1″ 18kt gold pierced
cross earrings. Rec’d—January
17, 2006. Est. Value—$125.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
His Excellency Boni Yayi, President of the Republic of Benin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Lady ......................................
Artwork: 141⁄2″ x 7″ bronze court
figure with elaborately decorated headdress, wearing three
long bead necklaces and one
large link chain necklace with
three stones (or pods), a
sheath wrapped under arms;
face marked on cheeks and
forehead with elongated triangular shapes inside of which
are rows of ‘‘cuts’’; mounted on
a 51⁄2″ x 7″ wooden base with
a presentation plaque engraved ‘‘Presented by, The
President, Federal Republic of
Nigeria.’’ Rec’d—January 17,
2006. Est. Value—$3,450. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘Legends of
the Indus,’’ by Annemarie
Schimmet and Ali S. Asami.
Rec’d—January 24, 2006. Est.
Value—$80. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (3): Lengths of assorted matching Hital silk: 105″
x 44″ steel blue silk with gold
floral brocade; 101″ x 45″
sheer steel blue silk with gold
floral brocade and 1″ trim
along lengh and 10″ ornate
trim along sides; and 101″ x
43″ solid steel blue silk.
Rec’d—January 24, 2006. Est.
Value—$224. Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Desk accessory: 7″ x 4″ x 11⁄2″
silver box adorned with a goldtone Pakistani coat of arms on
top; lined with green felt.
Rec’d—January 24, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 44″ x 92″ off-white
cashmere shawl with hand embroidered paisley medallion
border. Rec’d—January 25,
2006. Est. Value—$620. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Sculpture: Pure silver hollow
male bust ‘‘The Creator;’’
opens at top of head with
wagon wheels inside, mounted
on a marble base; signed and
dated 96 by Rafael Zamarripa.
Rec’d—January 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,500. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Book:
Hardcover,
‘‘Rafael
Zamarripa;’’ hand sewn book
set into a hinged wood box, lid
carved with abstract image of
a face and ‘‘Zamarripa 98.’’
Rec’d—January 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$250. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
His
Excellency
Olusegun
Obasanjo, President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Rukhasana Aziz, c/o The
Prime Minister of The Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
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.
The Honorable Silverio Cavazos Non-acceptance would cause emCeballos, The Governor of the
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Mexican State of Colima and
Government.
Mrs. Silverio Cavazos Ceballos.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
DVD: ‘‘Nogueras Children’s Ludic
Centre.’’ Rec’d—January 25,
2006. Est. Value—$15. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Artwork (limited edition 27/50):
Yellow and brown etching on
paper depicting people dining,
a river landscape, a clock
tower printed ‘‘Armeria’’ and
‘‘Fiestas de la Guadalupana’’,
dated 04 Rec’d—January 25,
2006. Est. Value—$35. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 36″ x 36″ earth tones
silk Hermes scarf ‘‘Sous Le
Cedre’’ printed with a center
design of a Cedar tree of Lebanon, shepherds and sheep
with
an
intricate
border.
Rec’d—January 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$320. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Books, hardcover (5): ‘‘Omaggio
all’ Italia,’’ and ‘‘Omaggio al
Mediterraneo,’’
by
Andrea
Pistolesi; ‘‘Leonardo: L’Ultima
Cena,’’ by Electa; ‘‘Omaggio
alle Alpi,’’ by Marco Bianchi
and ‘‘The Colosseum,’’ by Aba
Gabucci. Rec’d—February 9,
2006. Est. Value—$463. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
CD: ‘‘Meglio Una Canzone,’’ by
Mariano Apicella. Rec’d—February 9, 2006. Est. Value—
$15.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Book, softcover: Quarant’anni
Oscar Monadori 1995–2005.
Rec’d—February 9, 2006. Est.
Value—$30. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
White porcelain pitcher with gold
trim and matching round tray.
Rec’d—February 9, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,746. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Accessories (2): E. Marinella silk
scarves; Rec’d—February 9,
2006. Est. Value—$320. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 1″ 18k white gold snowflake
pendant
engraved
‘‘Comune di Sestriere’’ with
town crest; on a black silk
cord. Rec’d—February 10,
2006. Est. Value—$250. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Valenti & Company rosewood
ballpoint and fountain pen set,
engraved
‘‘Comune
di
Sestriere’’ Rec’d—February 10,
2006. Est. Value—$355. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Saad R. Hariri,
Lebanese Member of Parliament.
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 Honorable Andrea Colarelli,
Mayor of Pinerolo Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Book,
hardcover:
‘‘Renato
Missaglia:
Rencontres
a
Monte-Carlo
2005,’’
by
Osvaldo Patani Rec’d—February 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$50.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘2004 New Europe’’ by Renato Missaglia
Rec’d—February 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$40. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Book,
softcover:
‘‘Renato
Missaglia,
Una
Pittura
Polidimensionale,’’ by Luciano
Caramel. Rec’d—February 10,
2006. Est. Value—$39. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Photographs (2): 12″ x 8″ color
photographs of Mrs. Laura
Bush, His Excellency Silvio
Berlusconi and Miss Barbara
Bush on February 9, 2006 at
the Villa Madama in Rome;
each held in a 13″ x 9″
Bottega Dell’Argento silver
frame with leaf detail at each
corner. Rec’d—February 28,
2006. Est. Value—$958. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (2): Lengths of
cloth: 104″ x 42″ lavender silk
with silver brocade; and 94″ x
44″ blush colored silk. Rec’d—
March 4, 2006. Est. Value—
$40.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Accessory: 76″ x 27″ Rush Ke
Kashmik
tan
cashmere
pashmina with 4″ trim. Rec’d—
March 4, 2006. Est. Value—
$140.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Jewelry: Three piece set including: Pierced earrings with oval
cut sapphire encircled by
round cubic zirconium and set
in gold with 1⁄2″ matching ring
and 19″ pendant necklace.
Rec’d—March 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household items (2): Place settings; one set of yellow with
embroidered brown design and
one set of brown with embroidered ivory and brown design,
both with decorative pucca
shell fringe. Sets include six
15″ x 18″ cotton placemats, six
15″ x 15″ linen napkins, one
111⁄2″ x 111⁄2″ cotton hot pad,
and one 19″ x 54″ cotton table
runner. Rec’d—March 6, 2006.
Est. Value—$325. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of
Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Sehba Musharraf, First Lady
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mathieu Kerekou,
President Republic of Benin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Lady ......................................
Household item: 10″ x 131⁄2″
hand-painted red and black
wooden tray with design of assorted animals surrounded by
1″ floral border. Rec’d—March
14, 2006. Est. Value—$210.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Jewelry: 71⁄2″ sterling silver link
bracelet with clasp. Rec’d—
March 14, 2006. Est. Value—
$150.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Desk accessory: 5″ x 71⁄2″ Steuben crystal paperweight with
ripple pattern design and engraved, ‘‘UNICEF, Humanitarian Award, Mrs. Laura Bush,
March 8, 2006.’’ Rec’d—March
16, 2006. Est. Value—$850.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 4″ x 6″ Jan
Sevadjian green silk photo
album with bow. Rec’d—March
16, 2006. Est. Value—$40.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘The Kite Runner,’’ by Khaled Hosseini; inscribed by author. Rec’d—
March 16, 2006. Est. Value—
$25.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘Afghanistan
Evolving,’’ by Caroline Hudson
Firestone; signed by author.
Rec’d—March 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$224. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 201⁄2″ x 70″ hand
beaded raw silk shawl with
gold and black design. Rec’d—
March 16, 2006. Est. Value—
$60.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Desk accessory: 113⁄4″ x 91⁄2″
sterling silver picture frame
with gold harp logo on top
Rec’d—March 17, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 6″ x 41⁄2″ porcelain
reproduction
OWR
Delfts decorative wall plate
with the image of a winter
windmill scene with a black,
blue, yellow and green paisley
border stamped with the OWR
Delfts logo, ‘‘Art 24–103’’ and
‘‘Westraven Anno 1661 Delfts
Hanwek’’ on the reverse.
Rec’d—March 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$177. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Mrs. Marta Sahagun de Fox,
First Lady of the United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Salem
Abdullah Al Jaber Al-Sabah,
The Ambassador of the State
of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Said T. Jawad,
Ambassador of Afghanistan
and Mrs. Shamim Jawad.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern,
T.D., Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jaap de Hoop
Scheffer, Secretary General of
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Household item: 6″ x 41⁄2″ porcelain
reproduction
OWR
Delfts decorative wall plate
with the image of a summer
lake scene with a black, blue,
yellow and green paisley border stamped with the OWR
Delfts logo, ‘‘Art 24–105’’ and
‘‘Westraven Anno 1661 Delfts
Handwek’’ on the reverse.
Rec’d—March 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$177. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Traditional Liberian
short sleeve blue polyester
shirt dress with shoulder pads,
two large front pockets and 7″
slit in back. Rec’d—March 21,
2006. Est. Value—$55. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Craft: 85″ x 88″ hand stitched
blue quilt with 3″ yellow border
and traditional Liberian peace
doves in corners. Flanked by
Liberian seal with embroidered
images of the United States
and Liberia centered on quilt
and inscribed below with ‘‘To:
First Lady Laura Bush in Commemoration of Your Visit to Liberia. From: Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia.’’ Rec’d—
March 21, 2006. Est. Value—
$450.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Cloths (3): 42″ x 73″ handwoven
emerald green, black, purple
and gold traditional Ghana
Kente cloth with checkered
pattern. Rec’d—April 12, 2006.
Est. Value—$406. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry:
18″
Millefiori
and
Swarovski
crystal
beaded
necklace with 1″ circular gold
pendant.
Rec’d—April
12,
2006. Est. Value—$70. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household accessories: 70″ x
70″ white linen table cloth with
embroidered white and yellow
daisies and six 9″ x 9″ matching napkins. Rec’d—April 18,
2006. Est. Value—$367. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 161⁄2″ brass, silver, and
copper-tone beaded coil necklace
with
copper
clasp.
Rec’d—April 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$50. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Her Excellency Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Hoda Siniora, c/o Office of
the Prime Minister of the Republic of Lebanon.
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.
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U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Household items: 102″ x 69″
drawnwork opaque silk tablecloth with embroidered tan
flowers and scalloped edges;
accompanied by twelve matching 15″ square cotton napkins.
Rec’d—April 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$417. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Collectable: 30″ Azerbaijan costumed woman dancing, poised
with a tambourine and wearing
a silk and lace dress decorated
with beading and jewelry set
with assorted colors of faux
stones; encased in a 21″ x 20″
x 34″ plastic case. Rec’d—
April 27, 2006. Est. Value—
$350.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 8′5″ x 10′4″
Serapi wool rug with tan,
peach, yellow and blue pattern.
Rec’d—April 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$4,000. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Household item: 8″ Meissen blue
and white serving plate raised
on a 31⁄2″ base; Meissen
marks have been indentified as
of
contemporary
origin.
Rec’d—May 3, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 69″ x 35″ white silk
scarf with images of pink orchids and green stems and
leaves. Rec’d—June 1, 2006.
Est. Value—$196. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 7″ x 4″ x 3″ silver and pewter embossed box
embellished with flower designs. Rec’d—June 1, 2006.
Est. Value—$171. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 41″ x 17″ black loop
alpaca capelet with cream tie.
Rec’d—June 8, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover (in Spanish):
‘‘Donde van las cosas del
sueno?
(Where
Do
the
Dreamed Things Go?),’’ by
Marty Brito Paut; held in a 13″
wooden book sheath laser cut
to display for artwork on book
cover. Rec’d—June 8, 2006.
Est. Value—$120. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Madame Liu Yongqing, Office of
the President of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva, c/o Office
of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Angela Merkel,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Goh Chok Tong, c/o Senior
Minister of the Office of The
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Singapore.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her
Excellency
Michelle
Bachelet, President of the Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Lady ......................................
Household accessory: 51⁄2″ x 7″
Augarten handpainted white
porcelain ‘‘Viennese Rose’’
vase with fuchsia roses and
green trim; Augarten marks
and numbered 62/2h 5089 144
on bottom. Rec’d—June 20,
2006. Est. Value—$230. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘Herend Porcelain: The history of a Hungarian institution,’’ by Gabriella
Balla. Rec’d—June 22, 2006.
Est. Value—$60. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Household
item:
12-person
Herend tea set hand-painted
bird, floral, and insect Rothschild Bird pattern on white
porcelain with scalloped edges
trimmed in gold; set includes
twelve 2″ x 31⁄2″ cups and
51⁄2″ saucers, one creamer,
one 51⁄2″ x 7″ tea pot and one
23⁄4″ x 41⁄2″ sugar bowl;
undersides marked in blue with
each Herend Handpainted
Hungary number. Rec’d—June
22, 2006. Est. Value—$2,465.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 1″ x 11⁄2″ Wladis silver
dove whistle held on a 24″ silver chain. Rec’d—June 22,
2006. Est. Value—$457. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk Accessory: Calligraphy set
including paper, three ink
sticks held in a wooden box,
bottle of ink, mat, wet stone,
ceramic ink pot, scroll weight,
leather stick holder, 7″ x 12″
lacquer wood box and lid with
carved design, an instruction
booklet and softcover book.
Rec’d—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$447. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: 11⁄4″ round ‘‘Lamie’’
gold-tone and cloisonne watch
pendant, held on a white and
gold rope chain with a 1⁄2″ x 1″
gold-tone and enamel oval
charm decorated with flowers
attached with a gold clasp.
Rec’d—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$30. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Flowers: Bouquet of flowers.
Rec’d—July 13, 2006. Est.
Value—$70. Disposition—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
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acceptance
His Excellency Hubert Gorbach,
Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria and Mrs. Margot
Gorbach.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Klara Dobrev, c/o Prime
Minister of the Republic of
Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Junichiro Koizumi,
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Harald Lastovka,
Mayor of Stralsund, Federal
Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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disposition or location
Jewelry:
Gold-tone
German
Hiddensee 13⁄4″ x 2″ cross
pendant held on a 18″ goldtone chain. Rec’d—July 13,
2006. Est. Value—$62. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 6″ x 131⁄2″
hand-embroidered silk landscape featuring mountains,
trees, deer, turtles, birds, flowers, clouds, and the sun;
signed (embroidered) by artist
Kim Young Ja; matted and
held in a 13″ x 20″ dark brown
wooden frame. Rec’d—September 14, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 8″ x 8″ x 11″ red clay
sculpture, ‘‘Musical Trio,’’ of
three children from Ghana
playing
instruments,
by
Mohamed Amin. (Damaged
upon arrival.) Rec’d—September 18, 2006. Est. Value—
$392.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 6″ x 4″ x 41⁄2″
intricately designed, sterling silver, hinged jewelry box.
Rec’d—September 18, 2006.
Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household items (set of 16): Organza table linens, intricately
hand-embroidered and beaded
with faux pearls, silver-tone
beads and rope, and red metallic coil into a floral, checkered pattern. Set includes one
36″ x 38″ piece, one 16″ x 32″
piece, two 151⁄2″ x 151⁄2″
pieces, and twelve 9″ x 10″
pieces. Rec’d—October 2,
2006. Est. Value—$1,030. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Books, hardcover (5): ‘‘Marrakech et la Mamounia,’’ by Alan
Gerard, ‘‘Arabesques: Decorative Art in Morocco,’’ by JeanMarc Castera, ‘‘Moroccan Textile Embroidery,’’ by Isabelle
Denamur, ‘‘Made in Morocco:
A Journey of Exotic Tastes
and Places,’’ by Julie Le Clerc
and John Bougen, ‘‘Arts and
Crafts of Morocco,’’ by James
Jereb. Rec’d—November 7,
2006. Est. Value—$358. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, hardcover: ‘‘Square One:
A
Potter’s
Journey,’’
by
Iskandar Jalil. Rec’d—November 16, 2006. Est. Value—
$129.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
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Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk, First Lady
of the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, The President of the
Republic of Ghana and Mrs.
Theresa Kufuor.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Non-acceptance would cause emPutina, c/o Office of the Presibarrassment to donor and U.S.
dent of the Russian Federation.
Government.
Mrs. Emine Erdogan, Office of
the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lee Hsien Loong,
Prime Minister and Minister for
Finance of the Republic of
Singapore and Mrs. Ho Ching.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Household item: 3″ x 19″ multicolored pottery vase. Rec’d—
November 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: 22″ x 70″ red and
black reversible silk scarf embroidered in white with images
of a house and a flower.
Rec’d—November 17, 2006.
Est. Value—$50. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Consumable: Miss Saigon perfume. Rec’d—November 17,
2006. Est. Value—$12. Disposition—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Jewelry: 16″ hemp necklace with
a jade and gold-tone Lotus
flower pendant. Rec’d—November 17, 2006. Est. Value—
$82.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 21⁄2″ x 71⁄2″
brown, oval-shaped lacquer
box inlaid with iridescent pearl
floral designs. Rec’d—November 17, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Household items: Gold, blue and
white tea set with 4 cups/saucers, 4 dessert plates, a cream
and sugar set and a teapot.
Rec’d—November 19, 2006.
Est. Value—$550. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Clothing: Silk and polyester
Asian-style jacket with black
and beige floral patterns; includes matching scarf; in a
black lacquer box. Rec’d—November 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$405.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Accessory: Black silk scarf handembroidered with a gold-tone
and multi-colored floral pattern
Rec’d—November 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$425. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessories (5): Brown purse,
red purse, blue/white scarf,
maroon scarf, and light blue
scarf. Rec’d—November 20,
2006. Est. Value—$196. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Ds (5): ‘‘Literacy Eradication Program in Indonesia,’’ by Ministry
of National Education (2),
‘‘Thematic Community Services on Illiteracy,’’ by University
of Gajah Mada Students (2),
‘‘Mobil Pintar,’’ by Solidaritas
IKIB. Rec’d—November 20,
2006. Est. Value—$75. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Mr. Le Sy Vuong Ha, Chief of
Protocol, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Socialist Republic
of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nguyen Minh
Triet, President of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam and Madame Tran Thi Kim Chi.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Le Hoang Quan, Chairman,
Ho Chi Minh City People’s
Committee, Socialist Republic
of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono,
Office of the President of the
Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Jewelry (2): Sterling silver
vermeil cuff bracelets decorated with ornate cut-out designs. Rec’d—December 7,
2006. Est. Value—$180. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: Gold, red, and
green sheri-silk handmade rug.
Rec’d—December 7, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,400. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jewelry: Set of silver jewelry with
intricate designs and inlaid with
turquois stones; includes belt,
bracelet, earrings, and ring.
Rec’d—December 7, 2006.
Est. Value—$850. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Books, hardcover (set of 2):
‘‘Heydar Aliyev Foundation,’’
published by the Heydar Aliyev
Foundation. Rec’d—December
7, 2006. Est. Value—$80. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Accessory: Gold silk oblong
scarf. Rec’d—December 7,
2006. Est. Value—$69. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household item: 5″ x 7″ hand
painted enamel over metal Jay
Strongwater photograph frame
decorated
with
hand-set
Swarovski
crystals,
faux
pearls, and gold-tone trim.
Rec’d—December 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$995. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Consumables (3): Package of
Bosnia mljevena kafa tea,
package of sugar cubes and a
package of bosanski lokum
biscuits. Rec’d—January 30,
2006. Est. Value—$10. Disposition—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Household item: 19″ x 121⁄2″
wood decorative tray featuring
grapes and vine; finished with
a glazed surface and surrounded by a carved floral border with two handles; printed
‘‘Rukotvorine Konjig Bosna
Herceovina’’
on
reverse.
Rec’d—January 30, 2006. Est.
Value—$175. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver-plated copper hammered
Tea Set: Ornate plate with the
image of a village and ‘‘Sarajevo’’, tea cup with ceramic interior, a hammered sugar dish
with ceramic interior and a
11⁄2″ lid with a star and moon
finial and a tea pot. Rec’d—
January 30, 2006. Est. Value—
$150.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
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Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva, c/o Office
of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Rima Al-Sabah, Embassy of
the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Bisera Turkovic,
Ambassador of Bosnia and
Herzegovina Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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U.S. Government
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Household item: 91⁄2″ x 91⁄2″
Rosenthal frosted purple glass
square plate bearing the image
of a Black Iris, Jordan’s national flower, etched with the
Royal cypher on the top and
‘‘The Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan, 2005–2006’’ on the
bottom. Rec’d—December 30,
2005. Processed—January 3,
2006. Est. Value—$96 Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Miscellaneous (4): Lucite boxes
with wooden lids, inlaid mother
of pearl in a square box with a
lucite lid and wood border with
stenciled wood base and a
frosted geometric design border. Rec’d—December 30,
2005. Processed—January 3,
2006. Est. Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Framed Artwork: Original abstract painting on wood of a
street scene by Jordanian artist Hassan Jallal; signed by
artist. Rec’d—December 30,
2005. Processed—January 3,
2006. Est. Value—$400 Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Desk accessory: 9″ x 11″ black
leather album holding 91⁄2″ x
7″ photographs (23) documenting President and Mrs.
Bush’s official visit to Budapest, Hungary on June 21–22,
2006, with title page inside
album cover, embossed with
the Hungarian Coat of Arms;
held in matching black leather
slip case. Rec’d—June 22,
2006. Est. Value—$622. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household items (7): Meissen
porcelain handpainted Blue
Onion pattern 7″ water pitcher
with handle and 3″ cups (6).
Rec’d—July 12, 2006. Est.
Value—$686. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household
accessory:
10″
handblown
GLAS
hagen
HUTTE turmalin glass vase
with black specks and clear
edge; laser etched with artist’s
name on bottom ‘‘KAUFM 99.’’
Rec’d—July 12, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Their Majesties King Abdullah, II
and Queen Rania al Abdullah
of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Ferenc
Gyurcsany, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Hungary.
His Excellency Laszlo Solyom,
President of the Republic of
Hungary.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Angela Merkel,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Harald Ringstorff,
Minister-President of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Artwork: 25″ x 43″ oil on canvas
painting entitled (in German),
‘‘View of the Hanseatic City
Stralsund,’’ featuring a landscape view of Stralsund, Germany as seen from the water,
by Frank Muller; held in 31″ x
48″ gold-tone baroque frame.
Rec’d—July 13, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,500. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Household item: 13″ off-white
round
‘‘rose
of
Sharon
Buncheong’’ pottery dish, featuring intricately hand-painted
pale pink mugunghwas (the
Korean national flower), engraved in gold ‘‘The President
of the Republic of Korea and
Mrs. Roh Moo-hyun’’ with a
male and female phoenix facing each other with a rose of
Sharon between on the front
and ‘‘The President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Roh
Moo-hyun’’ on the back; signed
by artist. Rec’d—September
14, 2006. Est. Value—$240.
Disposition—Archives Foreign..
Household item: ‘‘The Celadon’’
tea set. Rec’d—September 14,
2006. Est. Value—$128. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Household items (12): Five 2″ x
21⁄4″ silver coffee cups and
three 2″ x 4″ wooden bowls,
with both the cups and bowls
featuring gold-tone Arabic Calligraphy symbols of Happiness,
Love, Health, Well-Being and
Blessings; three 31⁄4″ x 31⁄2″
metal coffee jars covered in
fabric and with accompanying
wooden lids and 91⁄2″ x 91⁄2″
Rosenthal frosted green glass
square plate laser-etched with
the Royal cypher on top and
‘‘The Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan, 2006–2007,’’ on bottom, with both the jars and
frosted plate bearing the image
of an olive branch. Rec’d—December 19, 2006. Est. Value—
$499.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Miscellaneous: 5″ x 13⁄4″ sterling
silver box with green velvet lining and a 3⁄4″ x 1⁄2″ plaque of
Pakistan flag on top. Rec’d—
January 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
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Mayor of Stralsund, Federal
Republic of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun,
President of the Republic of
Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yangsuk.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Their Majesties King Abdullah, II
and Queen Rania al Abdullah
of the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Shaukat Aziz,
Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Household item: 4′3″ x 6′6″ finely
woven Turkoman cotton contemporary carpet featuring
geometric designs in burgundy,
rust and black on an ivory
field. Rec’d—March 1, 2006.
Est. Value—$800. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Household item: 33⁄4″ x 41⁄2″ engraved sterling silver vase.
Rec’d—March 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$550.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Artwork (2): 41⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ solid silver photo frame, engraved with
a floral design on borders.
Rec’d—March 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$500.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 731⁄2″ x 49″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with center medallion and
ivory field; overall design incorporates shades of blue, green,
rust, brown, red and gold.
Rec’d—March 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$875.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 76″ x 49″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with ivory background and
center medallion on navy background; overall design incorporates shades of navy,
peach, burgundy, light brown,
and green. Rec’d—March 4,
2006. Est. Value—$875. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 62″ x 36″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with rust red background
and center round medallion on
rust red background; overall
design incorporates shades of
navy, light blue, green, pink,
light brown, yellow and ivory.
Rec’d—March 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$600.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Andrew H. Card, Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Scott McClellan, Assistant to the
President and Press Secretary.
Brett Kavanaugh, Assistant to the
President and Staff Secretary.
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His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Interim Authority of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam, President of the Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam, President of the Republic of India.
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.
His
Excellency
Pervez
Musharraf, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Rear Admiral Mark I. Fox, Deputy
Assistant to the President and
Director, White House Military
Office.
Household item: 62″ x 38″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with light brown background and center square medallion surrounded by block figures; overall design incorporates shades of navy, light
blue, pink, green, white and
brown. Rec’d—March 4, 2006.
Est. Value—$600. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Household item: 73″ x 50″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with red rust background
and center diamond medallion;
overall design incorporates
shades of navy, ivory, light
brown, pink, light blue, and
peach. Rec’d—March 4, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Household item: 74″ x 48″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with dark blue background
and center round medallion;
overall design incorporates
shades of ivory, light brown,
dark blue, rust red and light
blue. Rec’d—March 4, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Household item: 63″ x 38″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with ivory background and
center medallion; overall design incorporates shades of
pink, dusty mauve, light blue,
green, brown, navy and peach.
Rec’d—March 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$500.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 76″ x 49″ Persian design Pakistan woven
rug with ivory background and
center medallion on navy background; overall design incorporates shades of navy,
peach, burgundy, light brown,
and green. Rec’d—March 4,
2006.Est.
Value—
$875.Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
John Meyers, Special Assistant to
the President and Deputy Director of Advance.
Joseph W. Hagin, Assistant to the
President and Deputy Chief of
Staff.
Elisabeth Millard, Special Assistant to the President and Senior
Director.
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His
Excellency
Pervez
Musharraf, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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.
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.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Medallion:
Brass
ceremonial
medal with gold plate inscribed
with ‘‘Presented by Field Marshal, HUSSEIN TANTAWI,
CINC of the Armed Forces,
Minister of Defense and Military
Production,
Egypt.’’
Rec’d—March 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$50.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 173⁄4″ finely
etched two piece (hurricane
style) pure silver lamp. Rec’d—
March 14, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,000. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
Household item: 49″ x 761⁄2″ persian design Pakistan rug with
center medallion on a beige
field; overall design incorporates shades of green, yellow, blue, burgundy and black.
Rec’d—March 15, 2006. Est.
Value—$745.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Accessories (6): Variety of E.
Marinella silk twill ties with
geometric patterns in various
colors; red with light blue and
white flowers, navy with white
accents, red with green and
blue accents, royal blue with
red and blue accents, navy
blue with yellow accents, and
navy with light blue accents.
Rec’d—March 24, 2006. Est.
Value—$990.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 76″ x 49″ persian design Pakistan woven
rug with ivory background and
center oval medallion on rust
red background; overall design
incorporates shades of turquoise, pale yellow, peach,
light brown, black and white.
Rec’d—March 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,000. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Desk accessories (2): William
and Son sterling silver roller
ball and fountain pen set.
Rec’d—April 3, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,250. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration, Government Property.
Andrew H. Card, Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
Andrew H. Card, Jr., Assistant to
the President and Chief of Staff.
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His Excellency Field Marshall
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi,
Minister of Defense and Military Production of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Pervez
Musharraf, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of
Ministers of the Italian Republic.
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 Highness Sheikh Salman Bin
Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa
Crown Prince of the Kingdom
of Bahrain and Head of the
Bahrain Defence Force.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Desk accessory: Silver tray engraved
with
Frank-Walter
Steinmeier and German emblem. Rec’d—April 3, 2006.
Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Collectable: Wooden miniature
ornate ship steering wheel with
collection certificate. Rec’d—
April 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,250. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
Household item: 66″ x 44″ fine
Afghan rug with center geometric design on a gold field;
overall design incorporates
shades of pink, rose, burgundy, green, blue, taupe,
brown and black. Rec’d—April
26, 2006. Est. Value—$1,200.
Disposition—Pending Transfer
to General Services Administration, Government Property.
Jewelry: Faconnable lady’s watch
with brilliant accents and two
alternate wristbands; held in a
leather jewelry box. Rec’d—
June 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,950. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
Desk accessory: Blue Omas triangular fountain pen with
brass accents. Rec’d—June
20, 2006. Est. Value—$495.
Disposition—Pending Transfer
to General Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 66″ x 44″ fine
Afghan rug with repeating geometric designs on a gold field;
overall design incorporates
shades of navy, red, green,
peach and white. Rec’d—July
13, 2006. Est. Value—$1,200.
Disposition—Pending Transfer
to General Services Administration, Government Property.
Artwork: 10″ x 9″ x 3″ statue
consisting of a pink granite
base adorned with gold trim, a
gold palm tree in the center
and flanked on either side by
two crystal horse heads.
Rec’d—September 5, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,500. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Michele L. Malvesti, Senior Director for Combating Terrorism
Strategy.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
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President and Deputy Chief of
Staff.
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His
Excellency
Frank-Walter
Steinmeier, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Federal Republic
of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the People’s Republic
of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Abdullah
Abdullah, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Islamic Republic
of Afghanistan.
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, Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Massimo D’
Alema, Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Rangin Dadfar
Spanta, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan.
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, Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Artwork: 8″ x 12″ replica of traditional Phinisi ship delicately
constructed with silver wire
twisted in intricate patterns on
the sails and body of boat.
Rec’d—September 26, 2006.
Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Accessory: Tiffany men’s watch
with self-winding, mechanical
movement, eighteen karat gold
face, farmed black alligator
strap,
chronometer,
hour,
minute and second hands and
date window; presented in a
black leather box. Rec’d—October 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$4,050. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
Household item: 36″ x 62″ finely
woven Afghan rug featuring
floral pattern in black, muted
gold and sage green. Rec’d—
October 11, 2006. Est. Value—
$800.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration,
Government
Property.
Household item: 11″ x 4″ lapis
vase with inlaid semi-precious
stones. Rec’d—November 1,
2006. Est. Value—$850. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Household item: 4′ x 6′ wool Afghan rug with diamond pattern
in burnt orange, navy blue,
marigold, cream and green.
Rec’d—November 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration,
Government Property.
Household item: 78″ x 60″ finely
wovan wool Afghani rug with
3″ fringe; geometric style design in burgundy, navy, and
salmon with mint green accents. Rec’d—November 28,
2006. Est. Value—$1,100. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration, Government Property.
Michael S. Doran, Senior Director
for Near East and North African
Affairs.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
Stephen J. Hadley, Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs.
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His Excellency Muhammad Jusuf
Kalla, Vice President of the
Republic of Indonesia.
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 Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
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.
His Excellency Zalmai Rassoul,
National Security Advisor of
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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 Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Interim Authority of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the
gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President ..............................
Fur-lined cashmere Arabic coat,
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$400. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Gold vermeil
sculpture depicting an oasis.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$2000.
Disposition—
Archives Foreign. Arabian truffles and assorted cookies and
candies. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$2436. Disposition—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy. Silver
serving pieces for above food
gifts.
Rec’d—January
16,
2006. Est. Value—$909. Disposition—Archives
Foreign,
Three Herfy leather-bound appointment books and desk calendars. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$222. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Silver diorama of a desert scene.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$3500.
Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Mellerio & Mellor ladies’ watch.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$2500.
Disposition—
Archives. 18 karat white gold
and diamond ring and earrings
set. Rec’d—January 16, 2006.
Est. Value—$1850. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver box decorated with Pakistani flag. Rec’d—January 24,
2006. Est. Value—$450. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver knife and sheath. Rec’d—
February 7, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Six
E.
Marinella
neckties.
Rec’d—March 1, 2006. Est.
Value—$810. Archives Foreign.
Mrs. Cheney .................................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Sterling silver coffee and tea
serving set. Rec’d—March 7,
2006. Est. Value—$3000. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Mrs. Cheney .................................
18 karat gold bracelet with engraved hieroglyphic designs.
Rec’d—March 7, 2006. Est.
Value—$750. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Floral porcelain plate. Rec’d—
April 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$75.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign. Two books of postage
stamps. Rec’d—April 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$40. Disposition—
Archives Foreign. Fabric and
paper scroll painting. Rec’d—
April 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$200.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
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Circumstances
justifying
acceptance
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majestym Shaukat Aziz,
Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin
al Hussein of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of
Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi,
Commander-in-Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces & Minister of Defense and Military
Production.
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi,
Commander-in-Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces & Minister of Defense and Military
Production.
His Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the Peoples Republic
of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the
gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President ..............................
Wool carpet in the Kuba design.
Rec’d—April 28, 2006. Est.
Value—$6900.
Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Breguet men’s watch. Rec’d—
May 5, 2006. Est. Value—
$25300. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Sterling silver, gold vermeil, and
stone incense burner. Rec’d—
May 5, 2006. Est. Value—
$2000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Brass mirror decorated with cubic
zirconia. Rec’d—May 5, 2006.
Est. Value—$50. Disposition—
Archives Foreign. Two small
stone and metal boxes with
cubic zirconia insets. Rec’d—
May 5, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Custom-made western saddle.
Rec’d—May 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$6500.
Disposition—
Archives Foreign. Italian crib
linens by Martini. Rec’d—May
27, 2006. Est. Value—$1891.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Jordanian gold baby coin.
Rec’d—May 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$350.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
Gucci
baby carrier and teddy bear.
Rec’d—May 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$920. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Tiffany baby
rattle. Rec’d—May 27, 2006.
Est. Value—$223. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Small
Links silver box. Rec’d—May
27, 2006. Est. Value—$140.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Two Links silver-plated baby
frames. Rec’d—May 27, 2006.
Est. Value—$110. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Ten silver medals commemorating
Lithuanian
towns.
Rec’d—May 31, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver box decorated with
carved amber stone. Rec’d—
May 31, 2006. Est. Value—
$450.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Silver filigree dish. Rec’d—June
2, 2006. Est. Value—$350.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Mallard drake bronze sculpture.
Rec’d—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$310. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Vice President ..............................
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney
Mrs. Cheney .................................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Mrs. Cheney .................................
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His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin
al Hussein of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Valdas Adamkus,
President of the Republic of
Lithuania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Valdas Adamkus,
President of the Republic of
Lithuania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sali Berisha,
Prime Minister of Albania.
Non-acceptance would cause
barrassment to donor and
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
barrassment to donor and
Government.
The Honourable Noel A. Kinsella,
Ph.D., S.T.D., Speaker of the
Canadian Senate.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the
gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President ..............................
Framed copper painting of St.
George. Rec’d—July 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$350. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver palm tree sculpture in
glass case. Rec’d—September
6, 2006. Est. Value—$1500.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver and amber letter box.
Rec’d—September 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$375. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Sterling silver box with decorative
engraving. Rec’d—September
28, 2006. Est. Value—$750.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Silver phinisi (sailboat) sculpture.
Rec’d—October 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$550. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Red wool, cotton and silk rug of
Afghan origin. Rec’d—October
19, 2006. Est. Value—$950.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Gold vermeil ibex sculpture on
marble base. Rec’d—October
31, 2006. Est. Value—$1000.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Vice President ..............................
Mrs. Cheney .................................
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Light brown cotton and wool rug
of Afghan origin. Rec’d—November 16, 2006. Est. Value—
$575.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign. Brass and lapis lazuli
vase. Rec’d—November 16,
2006. Est. Value—$275. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Gold vermeil sword with diamond-studded hilt. Rec’d—November 27, 2006. Est. Value—
$5000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign. 18 karat white gold
ruby and diamond jewelry set
(Vice President accepted on
behalf of his daughter, Elizabeth Cheney). Rec’d—November 27, 2006. Est. Value—
$55000. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
18 karat white gold sapphire and
diamond jewelry set. Rec’d—
November 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$45000. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Set of three Aurora fountain pens
with 18 karat gold nibs.
Rec’d—December 22, 2006.
Est. Value—$1485. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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government
Circumstances
justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Mikheil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Tariq al-Hashemi,
Vice President of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Kazimierz
Marcinkiewicz, Prime Minister
of the Republic of Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Muhammad Jusuf
Kalla, Vice President of the
Republic of Indonesia.
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 Royal Highness Prince
Khalid bin Sultan, Assistant
Minister of Defense and Aviation of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
General Abdul Rahim Wardak,
Minister of Defense Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Francesco Rutelli,
Deputy Prime Minister of the
Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the
gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney
Vice President and Mrs. Cheney
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Original abstract painting by Jordanian artist Hassan Jallal.
Rec’d—January 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Four small
acrylic boxes with wood and
mother-of-pearl
inlaid
lids.
Rec’d—January 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Handpainted
floral glass plate. Rec’d—January 4, 2006. Est. Value—$75.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Large blue blown glass vase.
Rec’d—May 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Hardcover coffee table book: Ukrainian Antiquities. Rec’d—May 4, 2006.
Est. Value—$65. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Large contemporary painting by
Croatian artist, Munir Vejzovic.
Rec’d—May 7, 2006. Est.
Value—$3500.
Disposition—
Archives Foreign. Hardcover
coffee table book, Munir
Vejzovic. Rec’d—May 7, 2006.
Est. Value—$65. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
Green leather album with photographs. Rec’d—May 17, 2006.
Est. Value—$180. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Two
bottles of Fawah perfume.
Rec’d—May 17, 2006. Est.
Value—$108.
Disposition—
Handled pursuant to Secret
Service policy. Silver cufflinks
and necklace with the Saudi
crest. Rec’d—May 17, 2006.
Est. Value—$125. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
White cotton tablecloth with
cutwork embroidery. Rec’d—
October 5, 2006. Est. Value—
$30.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign. Black shantung silk
fabric with machine embroidery, jet beads, and sequins.
Rec’d—October 5, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign. Ruby bracelet
on sterling silver backing.
Rec’d—October 5, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Coffee set including cups, bowls,
canisters, and glass tray.
Rec’d—December 29, 2006.
Est. Value—$375. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Hermes white and yellow gold
watch. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$3625. Disposition—General Services Administration.
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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.
His
Excellency
Viktor
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ivo Sanader,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Croatia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Prince Turki
Al-Faisal, Embassy of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Begum Sehba
Musharraf, First Lady of Pakistan.
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 Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the
gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President’s Staff Charles
Durkin, Personal Aide to the
Vice President.
Hermes white gold watch.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$1360.
Disposition—
General Services Administration.
Hermes white and yellow gold
watch. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$3625. Disposition—General Services Administration.
Hermes white and yellow gold
watch. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$3625. Disposition—General Services Administration.
Hermes white and yellow gold
watch. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$3625. Disposition—General Services Administration.
Eterna watch with stainless steel
band.
Rec’d—January
16,
2006. Est. Value—$2170. Disposition—General Services Administration.
Shearling-lined Arabic wool coat.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$600.
Disposition—
General Services Administration. Black leather artist’s portfolio.
Rec’d—January
16,
2006. Est. Value—$121. Disposition—General Services Administration. Chanel watch with
diamonds. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$3900. Disposition—General Services Administration.
Red wool and cotton rug of Afghan origin. Rec’d—November
16, 2006. Est. Value—$400.
Disposition—General Services
Administration.
Vice President’s Staff John Hannah, Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security
Affairs.
Vice President’s Staff Lea Anne
McBride, Assistant to the Vice
President for Communications.
Vice President’s Staff Troy
McNichols, Assistant to the
Vice President and Director of
Advance.
Vice President’s Staff Derrick
Morgan, Assistant to the Vice
President for Special Projects
and Staff Secretary.
Vice President’s Staff Samantha
Ravich, Deputy Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Vice President’s Staff Samantha
Ravich, Deputy Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances
justifying
acceptance
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdallah Bin Abd alAziz, Al Saud Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Abdul Rahim Wardak
Minister of Defense Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
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Large Painting of Junkanoo Band
and dancers, Painted by the
U.S.
Ambassador’s
Body
Guard, Clifford Pernander.
Rec’d—March 23, 2006. Est.
Value—$550. Location—Official Use for the Department of
State Museum.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
The Right Honorable Perry G.
Christie, M.P., Prime Minister
of the Commonwealth of The
Bahamas.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
White Gold and Diamond Necklace, Earrings, Bracelet, and
Ring.
Rec’d—February
6,
2006. Est. Value—$20,000.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Black Silk Handbag by Hager
Design and Silk Shawl by
Hager Design. Rec’d—July 27,
2006. Est. Value—$330. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Decorative Orb on stand (Crystal
Ball) hand painted with a picture of The Secretary of State
inside. Rec’d—July 18, 2006.
Est. Value—$800. Location—
Official Use for the Department
of State Museum.
Book: Moscow; Photographs by
Nikolan
Rakhmanov
and
framed
print:
Spasskaya
Tower, 19th century. Received—June 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Location—Official Use in Secretary Rice’s
Office.
Table Runner of Idrija Bobbin
Lace. Rec’d—July 11, 2006.
Est. Value—$380. Location—
Official Use for the Department
of State Museum.
Silver Bowl. Rec’d—March 6,
2006. Est. Value—$420. Location—Official Use in the Office
of the Chief of Protocol.
Medium sized rust colored rug
with tan fringe. Rec’d—April 5,
2006. Est. Value—$400. Location—Official Use in the Office
of the Chief of Protocol.
Two Silk Scarves. Rec’d—February 23, 2006. Est. Value—
$400. Location—Official Use in
the Department of State Museum.
Gold Pin and Hermes Scarf.
Rec’d—March 23, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Location—Official Use in the Department of
State Museum.
Hermes
Scarf;
oversized.
Rec’d—January 26, 2006. Est.
Value—$400.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Personalized Silver Box. Rec’d—
February 22, 2006. Est.
Value—$420. Location—Official Use in the Department of
State Museum.
Perfume and Incense in Wood
Box.
Rec’d—February
22,
2006. Est. Value—$550. Disposition—Transferred 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.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mr. Peter John
Michelson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Chinese General Guo, Ranking
Vice Chairman—Central Military Commission, China.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sergey Lavrov,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Janez Jansa,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Slovenia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi.
Commander in the Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces and
Minister of Defense of Egypt.
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 Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of
Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Dora Bakoyannis,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Saad Hariri,
Member of Parliament, Republic of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Omar Soliman, Director
of the Egyptian General Intelligence Service.
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.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Gold Replica of the Maqta Bridge
Fort.
Rec’d—February
23,
2006. Est. Value—$650. Location—Official Use in the Department of State Museum.
Gold Plated silver Pendant; accompanied by official certificate. Rec’d—April 25, 2006.
Est. Value—$390. Location—
Official Use in the Department
of State Museum.
Book: Ludwig Van Beethoven,
with rare Offenbach reprints of
Beethoven’s piano sonatas.
Rec’d—April 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$430. Location—Official Use in Secretary Rice’s
Office.
One bottle of perfume, one bottle
of incense, and book: The
Land of Incense. Rec’d—May
12, 2006. Est. Value—$495.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Large tan/neutral rug. Rec’d—
March 4, 2006. Est. Value—
$500. Location—Official Use in
Office of the Chief of Protocol.
Book: Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon. Rec’d—January 5, 2006. Est. Value—$340.
Location—Official Use in Office
of the Chief of Protocol.
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.
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State.
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Large framed portrait of Secretary Rice, and a light blue
quilt with inscription. Rec’d—
March 21, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,400. Location—Official Use
in the Department of State Museum.
Large red leather jewelry type
box full of dates, 8 bottles of
olive oil, and six bottles of
wine. Rec’d—December 21,
2006. Est. Value—$381. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Baccarat Crystal Vase. Rec’d—
May 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$780.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Wooden Box with red velvet lining, 7 hand painted framed
china discs with enamel paintings of Russian Churches.
Rec’d—October 31, 2006. Est.
Value—$525.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
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His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah
bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister
of Foreign Affairs of the United
Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Kostas
Karamanlis, Prime Minister of
the Hellenic Republic (Greece).
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Frank-Walter
Steinmeier, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Federal Republic
of Germany.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Yousuf bin Alawi
bin Abdullah, Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs of the
Sultanate of Oman.
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.
The
Honorable
Mangala
Samaraweera, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of
Ports and Aviation of the
Democratic Socialist Republic
of Sri Lanka.
Her Excellency Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia.
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 Line El Abidine
Ben Ali, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
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.
His Excellency Sergey Ivanov
Minister of Defense for the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Multi-colored orange and green
print chiffon silk scarf with turquoise
embroidery
by
Sanseverino Napoli, and black
pebble leather draw string tote
with white stitching and handles.
Rec’d—October
23,
2006. Est. Value—$675. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Two crystal vases, and two crystal
candle
stick
holders.
Rec’d—September 12, 2006.
Est. Value—$370. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Two silk scarves, silk with metallic threads, one carry silk bag,
one zippered clutch, one piece
of green silk, and one brooch.
Rec’d—November 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$320. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
18k White gold and diamond
earrings, necklace, ring and
bracelet. Rec’d—October 2,
2006. Est. Value—$12,000.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Pottery Vase. Rec’d—November
16, 2006. Est. Value—$385.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Afghan Rug. Rec’d—October 16,
2006. Est. Value—$800. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Yellow plaque—water lilies and
leaves,
with
presentation
name. Rec’d—November 19,
2006. Est. Value—$450. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Two beaded lamp shades, two
beaded/embroidered
photo
frames, two beaded/embroidered pillow cases, sterling
jewelry set with earrings, ring,
necklace—semi-precious
stones, raw silk. Received—
October 11, 2006. Est. Value—
$550.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Rug: earth tones in burgundy
bag. Rec’d—August 15, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,100. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of
State.
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State.
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His
Excellency
Clemente
Mastella, Minister of Justice of
the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Peter MacKay,
P.C., M.P., Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Canada.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono,
Spouse of the President of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, Abdallah bin Abd alAziz Al Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pham Gia Khiem,
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Le Hoang Quan, Chairman,
Ho Chi Minh City People’s
Committee.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Begum Sehba Musharraf,
Wife of the President of Pakistan.
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.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Technical
Sergeant
Heaton,
Project and Contracting Office,
Management Office Baghdad.
21K Gold bracelets with gems,
21 inch, 21 inch, 21K gold
necklace, Mans gold ring, and
5 gold coins. Rec’d—August
2004.
Reported—December
26, 2006. Est. Value—$2,675.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
3 x 5 ft Persian Rug/Wall hanging. Main colors: blue, pink,
and yellow. Rec’d—October
10, 2006. Est. Value—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
22K gold and gems (pearls and
precious gems) jewelry suite
that includes necklace, bracelet, earrings and ring. Rec’d—
December 26, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,800. Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Set of tear drop topaz gemstone
earrings by H. Stern. Rec’d—
February 27, 2006. Est.
Value—$350.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Two Hermes silk scarves; ($450
each). Rec’d—January 24,
2006. Est. Value—$900. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Agate horse with monkey on its
back. Rec’d—January 2005.
Reported—May 26, 2006. Est.
Value—$550.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Ladies Cartier silver and gold
watch. Rec’d—March 7, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,100. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Set of six 21K gold bracelets with
rope design. Rec’d—2005 or
Before. Reported—May 26,
2006. Est. Value—$1,578. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Jewelry Set: 21K gold and cubic
zirconium, necklace, bracelet,
earrings, and ring in wooden
box—ribbon design. Rec’d—
2005 or Before. Reported—
May 26, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,020.
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Philip D. Zelikow, Counselor of
the Department of State.
Ambassador James Jeffries, Deputy Chief of Mission, Baghdad,
Iraq.
Elizabeth Cheney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Near
Eastern Affairs.
Elizabeth Cheney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Near
Eastern Affairs.
Robert B. Zoellick, Deputy Secretary of State.
Elizabeth Dibble, Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Ryan C. Crocker, Ambassador to
Iraq, on behalf of U.S. Embassy
Baghdad Official (Unknown).
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Baghdad Official (Unknown).
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Employees of Rabban Al-Safina,
Baghdad, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official of Baghdad,
Iraq; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Amal Mudallali, Advisor, Government of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Saad Hariri, Member of Parliament of the Republic of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Xi Jinping, Secretary of the CPC
(Communist Party of China)
Zhejiang Provincial Committee.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Saad Hariri, Member of the Lebanese Parliament.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official of Baghdad,
Iraq; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official of Baghdad,
Iraq; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Ryan C. Crocker, Ambassador to
Iraq, on behalf of U.S. Embassy
Baghdad Official (Unknown).
Candino Swiss Watch—sapphire,
gold band and gold face, in
blue jewelry box. Rec’d—2005
or Before. Reported—May 26,
2006. Est. Value—$1,850. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Christopher J. Amyes, Resident Two Men’s Watches: 1—Men’s
Agent-in-charge, Phoenix ResiPippo moon watch encrusted
dent Office.
with diamonds ($3,700) and
2—Men’s Rolex Explorer—
stainless
steel
($3,300).
Rec’d—September 21, 2006.
Est. Value—$7,000. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Gamal Halal, Interpreter, United Tiffany & Co. sterling silver
States Consult Jeddah.
watch.
Rec’d—October
2,
2006. Est. Value—$1,400. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Kathleen T. Kerr, Political Officer, Gio Monaco Watch. Rec’d—
GSO (General Services Officer).
March 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$22,000. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Sean McCormack, Assistant Sec- Tiffany & Co. sterling silver
retary for Public Affairs and
watch.
Rec’d—October
2,
Spokesman.
2006. Est. Value—$1,400. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
David Welch, Assistant Secretary Tiffany & Co. Watch, 18k gold
for Near Eastern Affairs.
with black alligator band.
Rec’d—October 2, 2006. Est.
Value—$3,200. Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Michael Gfoeller, Deputy Chief of Bedat & Co. No. 8 Watch inside
Mission, Saudi Arabia.
silver box with inscription.
Rec’d—December 19, 2005.
Reported—January 1, 2007.
Est. Value—$525. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Mrs. Elinor LeBaron, Wife of the Necklace and Earring Set.
Ambassador to Mauritania.
Rec’d—August 10, 2006. Est.
Value—$335.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Chase Untermeyer, US Ambas- Epos Automatic Watch. Rec’d—
sador to Qatar.
May 14, 2005. Reported—May
31, 2007. Est. Value—$989.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Chase Untermeyer, US Ambas- Paco Rabanne Gift Set including
sador to Qatar.
Watch, Wallet, Cufflinks, and a
pen. Rec’d—2005. Reported—
May 31, 2007. Est. Value—
$385. Location—Official Use;
On Permanent Display in the
U.S. Consulate General Frankfurt Office Building.
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Government Official of Baghdad,
Iraq; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheikh Tamin bin Hamad AlThani, Heir Apparent, Royal
family of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Madame Marieme Fall Mint
Koyeimel, Director General of
Sapad, Mauritania.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamad Al-Attiyah,
Chief of Staff, Qatari Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamad Al-Attiyah,
Chief of Staff, Qatari Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Diana Untermeyer, Spouse of Hermes leather horse saddle.
Ambassador Chase Untermeyer.
Rec’d—October 21, 2005. Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$4,300.
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Elly Untermeyer, Daughter of Am- Hermes leather horse saddle.
bassador Chase Untermeyer.
Rec’d—October 21, 2005. Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$4,300.
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Eric James Donelan, Special Clerc Stainless Steel Silver
Agent, DS/FLD/NYFO/PL.
Scuba Watch with Blue Face,
Fluorescent dials, and sapphire
crystal glass. Rec’d—September 21, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,200. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
James C. Oberwetter, US Ambas- Gio Monoco Watch. Rec’d—June
sador to Saudi Arabia.
27, 2006. Est. Value—$1,200.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
James C. Oberwetter, US Ambas- Tiffany & Co. Men’s Sterling Silsador to Saudi Arabia.
ver Watch. Rec’d—October 3,
2006. Est. Value—$3,800. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
James Oberwetter, U.S. Ambas- Vittorio Vercelli watch, wallet and
sador to Saudi Arabia.
key chain set. Rec’d—2004.
Reported—2006. Est. Value—
$450. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
James Oberwetter, U.S. Ambas- S.J. Dupon pen and lighter set.
sador to Saudi Arabia.
Rec’d—February 12, 2004. Reported—2006. Est. Value—
$750. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Mrs. Anita Oberwetter, Wife of the Perfume Set in White case with
U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arared velvet lining ($92); 18K
bia.
Gold Earrings ($76); 21K gold
jewelry set; ring, necklace,
earrings ($232). Rec’d—November, 2006. Est. Value—
$400.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Ambassador Donald Burnham Bank of Kuwait Gold Coin.
Ensenat, U.S. Chief of Protocol.
Rec’d—September 12, 2003.
Reported—2006. Est. Value—
$1,020. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
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His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin
Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the
State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin
Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the
State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nassir Abdulaziz,
Ambassador to the United Nations of the Country of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques, King of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official, Saudi Arabia, Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The half sister of Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques,
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Shaykh Saad alAbdullah al-Salim Al Sabah,
Prime Minister of the State of
Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ambassador Donald Burnham
Ensenat; U.S. Chief of Protocol.
Brown Leather basket weave
Western Saddle with separate
Western small brass plaque,
leather bridle, and orange and
blue plaid horse blanket.
Rec’d—April
2006.
Est.
Value—$1,000. Disposition—
Returned to Donor; Embassy
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Set of 6 gold coins from the Central Bank of Kuwait. Rec’d—
July 7, 2005. Reported—2006.
Est. Value—$500. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Jewelry Set: yellow and white
gold necklace, earrings and
ring. Rec’d—June 2004. Reported—February 2007. Est.
Value—$1,960. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Framed Print by local German
Artist Gerd Kehrer. Rec’d—October 19, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,035. Location—Retained for
Official Use at U.S. Consulate
General Residence in Frankfurt, Germany.
Inuit Carving. Rec’d—December
20, 2006. Est. Value—$800.
Location—Retained for Official
Use at U.S. Consulate General
Residence in Quebec City,
Canada.
Icon: Glass and Ceramic Mosaic
by Starvi Kalinov. Rec’d—December 14, 2004. Reported—
2006. Est. Value—$450. Location—Official Use; Office of the
Chief of Protocol.
Crystal Bottle of Baiterek Cognac-Bottle in replica of Astana
Tower—all
inside
wooden
case. Rec’d—July 27, 2006.
Est. Value—$450. Location—
Official Use; On display in atrium at Embassy in Kazakhstan.
Chinese Coins—Collector Antique coins. Rec’d—February
21, 2006. Est. Value—$350.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Watch, men’s Candino, gold
Swiss-made-Taurus sapphire
model. Rec’d—May 2, 2006.
Est. Value—$323. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Gold and diamond tie pin.
Rec’d—Prior July 2002. Reported—April
2006.
Est.
Value—$325.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Ambassador Donald
Chief of Protocol.
Ensenat,
Mrs. Elaine Neumann, Wife of the
U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain.
Jo Ellen Powell, Consul General,
Germany.
Abigail Friedman, Consul General
Quebec City.
James Pardew, U.S. Ambassador
to Bulgaria, on behalf of the
Embassy, Sofia, Bulgaria.
John Ordway, U.S. Ambassador
to Kazakhstan.
John Ordway, U.S. Ambassador
to Kazakhstan.
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Todd Burkes, Assistant to RSD
(Refugee Status Determination), Sofia.
Richard A. Boucher, Consul General, on behalf of the American
Consulate in Hong Kong; Unknown.
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His Excellency Shaukat Aziz;
Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sabah Al-Ahmad
Al-Jaber Al-Saba, Prime Minister of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheika Sabika Bint Ibrahim Al
Khalifa, wife of the King of
Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Werner Sigmund, Chief Executive Officer, International Bund;
Germany.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Karen Fingas, Director, Community and Economic Development, Government of Nunavut.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nikolay Svinarov,
Minister of Defense of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Akhetzhan
Yesimov, Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of
Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Zhang Ziyun, Chinese
Ambassador
to
Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
RSD Staff (Refugee Status Determination), Republic of Bulgaria.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official, Hong Kong,
the People’s Republic of
China; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Richard A. Boucher, Consul General, on behalf of the American
Consulate in Hong Kong; Unknown.
Blue Hermes Scarf. Rec’d—Prior
July 2002. Reported—April
2006. Est. Value—$320. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Baccarat Crystal Piece for 1997
turnover of Hong Kong to
China. Rec’d—Prior July 2002.
Reported—April 2006. Est.
Value—$900.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Mount Blanc Pen with Name engraved.
Rec’d—Prior
July
2002. Reported—April 2006.
Est. Value—$305. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Craft: Framed Picture. Rec’d—
September 15, 2006. Est.
Value—$900.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Amber Glass Horse Head.
Rec’d—May
2006.
Est.
Value—$2,361. Location—Official Use, DMR, Embassy
Muscat.
Book: ‘‘Flora de la Real
Expedicion Botanica del Nuevo
Reino de Grananda’’ by Jose
Celestino. Rec’d—December,
2005. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$660.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Crystal Obelisk on a wooden
stand that is a replica of an antique
Chinese
decoration.
Rec’d—July 13, 2006. Est.
Value—$400.
Location—Retained for Official Use, in display at Ambassador’s Residence.
Theo Fennel Sterling Silver Plate
33⁄4″ in diameter. Rec’d—December 5, 2006. Est. Value—
$320. Location—Retained for
Official Use, in display at Ambassador’s Residence.
Silver ewer; 131⁄4″, silver punch
and repousse decorated with
figural motifs and scrolls, bird
head, spout, 20th Century, 34
oz. Rec’d—2004 Reported—
2006. Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Richard A. Boucher, Consul General of the American Consulate
in Hong Kong.
Richard A. Boucher, Consul General of the American Consulate
in Hong Kong.
George H. Atkinson, Science and
Technology Adviser to the Secretary.
Gary Grappo, United States Ambassador to the Sultanate of
Oman, on behalf of the U.S.
Embassy in Muscat.
John Campbell, United
Ambassador to Nigeria.
States
Clark T. Randt, Jr., United States
Ambassador to the People’s
Republic of China, on behalf of
the U.S. Embassy Beijing.
Clark T. Randt, Jr., United States
Ambassador to the People’s
Republic of China, on behalf of
the U.S. Embassy Beijing.
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Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director.
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Government Official, Hong Kong,
the People’s Republic of
China; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official, Hong Kong,
the People’s Republic of
China; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official, Hong Kong,
the People’s Republic of
China; Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
STS Forum (Solutions to Satisfaction—Logistics
Forum),
Hong Kong, the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheikh Saud Bahwan, Tribal
Sheikh, Sultanate of Oman.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Alfonso
Manuel
Portabales
Vazquez, Ambassador, Embassy of Spain to Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official from the
Chinese Ministry of Defense;
the People’s Republic of
China, Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Royal Highness Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Adil Mahdi, Deputy Government Council Member/Deputy President of the
Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director.
22K gold and diamond suite of
jewelry, Kurdish, including:
necklace ($1,250), bracelet
($650), earrings ($375), and
ring ($250). Rec’d—2004. Reported—2006. Est. Value—
$2,525. Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Unframed Painting; oil on canvas
laid down on masonite of two
men dyeing fabric, by Baran
Serwan (born 1968), Iraq,
dated 2003, size 193⁄4″ x
275⁄8″.
Rec’d—December
2003. Reported—2006. Est.
Value—$300.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Large wool rug, 6′ 4″ x 3′ 8″, red
field with three lozenge medallions, blue astragals, four borders with ivory main, Kurdish,
late 20th century. Rec’d—
2004. Reported—2006. Est.
Value—$350.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rug with turquoise weave: 6′ 5″
x 4′, flat weave, ivory field with
six latch hook medallions and
overall polychrome bird and
quadruped motifs, three borders
with
salmon
main,
Soumak, late 20th century.
Rec’d—2004. Reported—2006.
Est. Value—$600. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold watch. Rec’d—2004 or Before. Reported—2006. Est.
Value—$450.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Large brown briefcase by Pierre
Cardin.
Rec’d—November
2001. Reported—2006. Est.
Value—$650.
Disposition—
Transferred to General Services Administration.
Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director.
Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director.
Meghan O’Sullivan, Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director.
Leo Bournes, Information Management Officer, on behalf of
the U.S. Embassy Riyadh.
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His Excellency Mazud Barzam
Governing Council Member of
the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ahmed Chalabi,
Governing Council Member of
the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
John Sawers, British Senior Representative to Coalition Provisional Authority of the United
Kingdom.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Rowsch
Shaways, Deputy Governing
Council Member, Deputy President of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government Official on behalf of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Unknown.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Riyadh, Chamber of Commerce
of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ralph Frank, United States Ambassador to Croatia.
Seven pen and ink hand drawings: 1. Zlatko pen and ink
drawing ‘‘Portrait of a Man and
His Alter Ego’’; 2. Tinted pen
and ink drawing ‘‘Forrest’’ by
Ivan Lackovic Croata; 3. Aguatinta ‘‘Church of St. Mark in
Zagreb’’ by Hamo Cavrk; 4.
Agua-tinit ‘‘Zagreb Panorama’’
by Hamo Cavrk; 5. Pen and
ink drawing ‘‘Tradition’’ by
Vasilije Josip Jordan; 6. Pen
and ink drawing ‘‘Couple in Ecstasy’’ by Dubravka Babic; 7.
Pen and ink drawing ‘‘Portrait
in Ecstasy’’ by Dubravka
Babic. Rec’d—January 12,
2005. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$407.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Computer: Fujitsu/Siemens Amilo
Pro Model V3205 Notebook.
Rec’d—December 13, 2006.
Est. Value—$950. Location—
Retained for Official Use at the
office of Ambassador Nuland
for the United States North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Ladies 18K gold and APEC Security Lapel Pin. Rec’d—October 20, 2003 Reported—September 2007. Est. Value—
$485.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Silk Mowri Afghan Carpet, 2 meters x 3 meters. Rec’d—July
16, 2005 Reported—August
2005. Est. Value—$450. Location—Official Use in Office
Building at Kabul Embassy.
Silk Rug. Rec’d—March 2005
Reported—2005. Est. Value—
$1,000. Location—Official Use
at Embassy Baghdad in Executive Offices.
Women’s
Swiss
Watch,
‘‘Faconnable’’ collection with
39 diamonds. Rec’d—June
2006.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Ambassador
Victoria
Nuland,
United States North Atlantic
Treaty Organization.
Lauren Moriarty, U.S. Senior Official for APEC, (Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation).
M. Hanscomb Smith, Political
Counselor, Embassy Kabul.
John Negroponte, U.S. Ambassador of Iraq.
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government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency Bozo Biskupic,
Minister of Culture of the Republic of Croatia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Conference on North Atlantic
Treaty Organization and Gulf
Countries, from Government of
Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Thaksin
Shinawatra, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Ibrahim Spinzada, Deputy NSA
and Engineer, Government of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ayed
Prime Minister of Iraq.
Allawi,
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdallah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown
Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF 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
Henry M. Paulson, Jr. Secretary
of Treasury.
Songyuan crafted white jade abacus. Rec’d—September 20,
2006. Est. Value—$359. Location—Treasury retained for Official Use on October 12, 2006.
Louis Cardini Leather Executive
Business Case. Rec’d—November 18, 2006. Est. Value—
$450. Location—Treasury retained for Official Use on November 28, 2006.
Robert M. Kimmitt Deputy Secretary.
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Wu Yi Vice Premier of the State
Council Govt. of People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government of Australia .............
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
The Honorable Robert
Secretary of Defense.
Gates,
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Rug.
Rec’d—December
29,
2006. Est. Value—$5,600. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Abstract painting in Plum &
White, Decorative Plate by
Rosenthal, Set of 4 Decorative
Boxes,
Wood
Gift
Box.
Rec’d—January 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$385.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Small Silver Tree, Country
Plaque, Book-Image in Stone
Tunisia Mosaic, Olive Oil.
Rec’d—February 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$345. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Saber, Case of Wine, 10 Boxes
of Dates, Rug 11″ 8′ x 8″ 4′.
Rec’d—February 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,822. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Book on Horses, Gold Stirrup,
Saddle
and
accessories,
Plaque, Cuff links/Accessory
kit. Rec’d—February 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,330. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver Bowl, Book—Marrakesh
The Secret of its Courtyard.
Rec’d—February 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$305. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold Bracelet. Rec’d—March 7,
2006. Est. Value—$775. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
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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.
Their Majesties King Abdullah ll
bin Al Hussein and Queen
Rania, of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency,
Abdelwaheb
Abdallah, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency,
Abdelaziz
Bouteflika, President of the
People’s Democratic Republic
of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty, Mohamed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency, Driss Jettou,
Prime Minister of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi
and Mrs. Wagida Rasem
Tantawi, Minister of Defense of
the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
Wood Chess Set, Assorted
Treats in a Wood Box. Rec’d—
April 26, 2006. Est. Value—
$425.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Polished Cotton Rug. Rec’d—
May 15, 2006. Est. Value—
$650.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Vase, Silk Fabric, Framed Artwork. Rec’d—June 8, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,415. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Rug, Afghan Robe, Turban.
Rec’d—July 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,370. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rug. Rec’d—July 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$1,400. Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Framed Artwork. Rec’d—July 14,
2006. Est. Value—$400. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Framed World Map. Rec’d—October 23, 2006. Est. Value—
$350.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Scarf and Earrings, Gold and
Wood Country Plaque, Silver
and Wood Country Plaque,
Marina Book with two CD’s.
Rec’d—October 30, 2006. Est.
Value—$479.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Silver Vase, Silver Dish, Silver
Plate.
Rec’d—October
30,
2006. Est. Value—$490. Disposition—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Blue Vase, Country Plaque, Rug.
Rec’d—November 21, 2006.
Est. Value—$490. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Blue and White Dish Set.
Rec’d—November 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$525. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Cologne Set, Book—The Land of
Incense.
Rec’d—May
16,
2006. Est. Value—$605. Disposition—Pending transfer 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.
The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense.
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The Honorable Gordon England,
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency, Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause 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 cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Pham Van TRA, Minister
of National Defense of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Governor Dilbar Jan Arnan, Jabol
Province, 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,
Emomali
Rahmonov, President of the
Republic of Tajikistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency, Jose Antonio
Alonso, Minister of Defense of
Spain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Admiral Marco Antonio Peyrot,
Secretary of the Navy of Mexico.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency, Vecdi Gonul,
Minister of Defense of the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency, Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of National
Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Gerardo Clemente Ricardo Vega Garcia, Secretary
of National Defense of Mexico.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency, Yusuf bin Alawi
bin Abdullah, Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs of the
Sultanate of Oman.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Admiral Edmund Giambastiani,
Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
Gold Scarab Bracelet. Rec’d—
March 8, 2006. Est. Value—
$400.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold Arabian Oryx. Rec’d—November 2006. Est. Value—
$365.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Lion—Glass with gold inlay.
Rec’d—April 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$385.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Vase/urn with a separate wood
base. Rec’d—July 31, 2006.
Est. Value—$440. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Onyx chess set on onyx board,
Miniature saber and sheath,
housed in a wood and glass
display case, Book and CD gift
set: ‘‘Rostros de la Marina’’,
‘‘Armada de Mexico’’ and Set
of six CD’s from the Mexican
Naval Orchestra. Rec’d—November 20, 2006. Est. Value—
$375.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Dagger in a Green Leather Case.
Rec’d—February 12, 2006.
Est. Value—$450. Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Beige Carpet, L 951⁄2 x W 76 x
45′. Rec’d—May 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$900.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Beige Carpet 29 x 44 Portrait of
Five Arabians on horses.
Rec’d—May 18, 2006. Est.
Value—$650.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Large Gold Vase with Stand.
Rec’d—May 24, 2006. Est.
Value—$560.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Eric S. Edelman,
Under Secretary of Defense
(Policy).
The Honorable Kenneth J. Krieg,
Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology & Logistics.
The Honorable Kenneth J. Krieg,
Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology & Logistics.
The Honorable Paul McHale, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Homeland Defense.
The Honorable Peter W. Rodman,
Secretary of Defense International Security Affairs.
The Honorable Peter W. Rodman,
Secretary of Defense International Security Affairs.
The Honorable Peter W. Rodman,
Secretary of Defense International Security Affairs.
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government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Mrs. Waigida Tanawi, Spouse of
the Minister of Defense of the
Arab Republic of Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Prince Khalid bin Sultan bin
Abdulaziz, Assistant MOD and
Aviation for Military Affairs,
Ministry of Defense and Aviation.
Lieutenant
General
Gianni
Botondi, Secretary General of
Defense and National Armaments Director, Rome, Italy.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
VADM Wu, Wei-Rong, Director
General, Armaments Bureau,
Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Admiral Marco Antonio Peyrot
Gonzalez, Secretary of the
Navy of Mexico.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdelaxi Bouteflika, President of
The People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Defense Minister Heidi M’Henni ..
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Minister
Del
for
Abderrahmane Sbai.
National
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Chief of General Staff, Taiwan ...
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[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
Mr. Alberto Gonzales, Attorney
General of the United States.
Cartier watch with warranty and
case. Rec’d—September 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Cartier watch with warranty and
case. Rec’d—November 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Cartier watch with warranty and
case. Rec’d—December 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Cartier watch with warranty and
case. Rec’d—December 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Cartier watch with warranty and
case. Rec’d—December 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000—$1,500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
Ms. Alice Fisher, Assistant Attorney General—Criminal Division
of the United States.
Mr. Bruce Swartz, Deputy Assistant Attorney General—Criminal
Division of the United States.
Mr. David Qarner, Office of International Affairs—Criminal Division of the United States.
Mr. Mark Richard, Office of International Affairs—Criminal Division of the United States.
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency Dr. Ali Bin Fetais
Al-Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Ali Bin Fetais
Al-Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Ali Bin Fetais
Al-Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Ali Bin Fetais
Al-Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Ali Bin Fetais
Al-Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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
Dr. J. B. Penn, former U.S. Department of Agriculture Under
Secretary for Farm and Foreign
Agricultural Service, Note: Dr.
Penn is now working for the
John Deere Corporation.
A man’s robe; A three quarter
length decorative form of attire
and a hat to match; probably
worn to ceremonial events in
Kazakhstan. It is made of
green velvet and it heavily
decorated with gilt. Rec’d—
July 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$750.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to the General Services Administration Property
Management Division.
Native Vest: A full length lined
women’s
vest
(without
sleeves). It is a decorative
form of attire in Kazakhstan;
the vest is made of velvet with
a gilt motif. Rec’d—July 24,
2006. Est. Value—$600. Disposition—Pending transfer to
the General Services Administration Property Management
Division.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
The Honorable, Akhmetzhan
Yessimov, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of
Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable, Akhmetzhan
Yessimov, Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of
Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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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.
Rug: A hand knotted Azerbaijan
style rug, central diamond red
design and decorated red and
blue borders with fringe on the
ends, 76″ x 49″. Rec’d—April
28, 2006. Est. Value—$450.
Location—Official Use, Retained on display in Secretary
Gutierrez’s office.
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.
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.
Handmade gold vase from the
Osmanti collection. Rec’d—
February 9, 2006. Est. Value—
$650.
Disposition—currently
held in Department of Energy
gift vault for final appraisal paperwork, pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
Locally made rug. Rec’d—April
28, 2006. Est. Value—$350.
Disposition—currently held in
Department of Energy gift vault
for final appraisal paperwork,
pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Samuel W. Bodman Secretary of
Energy.
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency Hilmi Guler, Minister of Turkish Energy & Natural Resources of the Republic
of Turkey.
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.
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
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4), as amended
Rug—34″ x 461⁄2″, silk on silk,
blue and polychrome medallion
on red field with polychrome
scrolling, blue astragals, four
borders with rust main, Iran,
21st century. Rec’d—December 18, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,350.
Location—Approved
for Official Display.
1. Chess Set—Chessmen, each
side of different color, board of
various inlaid and carved
woods, 211⁄8″ x 21″, exterior
and interior of board inlaid,
Iraq, 21st century. 2. Rug—38″
x 58″, silk on silk, central radiating polychrome design, four
borders with multiple mihrabs
main, Iran, 21st century.
Rec’d—May 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$2,050. Location—Approved for Official Display.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4), as amended
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ......................
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) .......................
1. Chess Set—Chessmen, each
side of different color, board of
various inlaid and carved
woods, 211⁄8″ x 21″, exterior
and interior of board inlaid,
Iraq, 21st century. 2. Rug—40″
x 58″, silk on silk, pink medallion on a navy blue field with
allover floral scrolling, pink
astragals, eight borders with
dark blue main, Iran, probably
Kirman, excellent knot count,
21st century Rec’d—May 20,
2006. Est. Value—$2,100. Location—Approved for Official
Display.
Jewelry box—77⁄8″ L, silver,
chased decoration to lid, velvet
lined, Egypt, 21st century,
fitted case. Rec’d—February 6,
2006. Est. Value—$400. Location—Approved for Official Display.
1. Coin—gold proof, 1000 lei,
Romania 1998, 1ozT, boxed,
2. Medallion, brass tone metal
and enamel, Romanian, 21st
century. Rec’d—October 30,
2006. Est. Value—$790. Location—Approved for Official Display.
1. 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, 2. Cloth—multicolored with fringe. Rec’d—November 10, 2005. Reported—
2006. Est. Value—$500. Location—Approved for Official Display.
1. Chess Set—Chessmen, each
side of different color, board of
various inlaid and carved
woods, 211⁄8″ x 21″, exterior
and interior of board inlaid,
Iraq, 21st century. 2. Rug—38″
x 57″, silk on silk, central radiating polychrome design, four
borders with multiple mihrabs
main, Iran, 21st century.
Rec’d—May 20, 2006. Est.
Value—$2,050. Location—Approved for Official Display.
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Non-acceptance would have caused
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Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ......................
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ......................
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ......................
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Gabriel Bitol, Special Assistant to
the Democratic Staff Director,
Committee on Foreign Relations.
Decorative boxes with painting.
Rec’d—January 16, 2006. Est.
Value—$400.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate.
Silver replica of a rickshaw.
Rec’d—January 2006. Est.
Value—$200.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate.
Silver Picture Frame. Rec’d—
March 16, 2006. Est. Value—
$200. Location—Displayed in
SR–464A for Official Use.
Two mouth-blown crystal wine
glasses. Rec’d—February 20,
2006. Est. Value—$150. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Iraqi chess set. Rec’d—November 27, 2006. Est. Value—
$160. Disposition—With the
Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Book of Illustrations by Manmoud
Farshcian. Rec’d—June 9,
2006. Est. Value—$600. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Small handwoven Oriental Rug.
Rec’d—September 26, 2006.
Est. Value—$400. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Menorah, silver w/multi-colored
decorative engravings. Rec’d—
November 13, 2006. Est.
Value—$300.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Blue Pelikan Fountain Pen w/
gold trim with the Minister of
Germany’s signature. Rec’d—
April 4, 2006. Est. Value—
$181. Disposition—With the
Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
3 x 5 Rug. Rec’d—October 3,
2006. Est. Value—Over $100.
Location—Displayed in SR–
293 for Official Use.
3 x 5 Rug. Rec’d—December 13,
2006. Est. Value—$300. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator ........
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator ........
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator ....
Russell Feingold, U.S. Senator ....
Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senator ....
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ..................
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ..................
Bill Frist, U.S. Senator ..................
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Majesty King Abdullah ll bin
Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Lutfozzaman Babar, State Minister of Home Affairs, People’s
Republic of Bangladesh.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern, TD,
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His
Excellency
Thaksin
Shinawatra, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Ambassador Javad Zarif, Permanent of the Islamic Republic of
Iran to the United Nations.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Ehud Olmert,
Prime Minister of the Government of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His
Excellency
Frank-Walter
Steinmeier, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Federal Republic
of Germany.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Attorney General Abdul Jabar
Sabit of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ..........
Vase. Rec’d—October 6, 2006.
Est. Value—Over $100. Disposition—Displayed in SR–248.
Hand embroidered picture in gold
frame.
Rec’d—October
4,
2006. Est. Value—Over $100.
Disposition—Displayed in SR–
249 for Official Use.
Hand-carved chess set & ornamental box. Rec’d—February
16, 2006. Est. Value—$150.
Disposition—With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending
Transfer to the General Services Administration.
3 x 5 Carpet. Rec’d—January 16,
2006. Est. Value—$250. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Blue Lapis Lazuli Bowl. Rec’d—
November 14, 2006. Est.
Value—$480.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Lapis Lazuli Box, blue w/gold inside. Rec’d—March 2006. Est.
Value—$750.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Chess Set. Rec’d—October 2,
2006. Est. Value—$160. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Small Ceramic Vase. Rec’d—December 12, 2006. Est. Value—
Over $100. Disposition—With
the Secretary of the Senate,
Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Hand-carved wooden wall hanging of Kumul bird of paradise.
Rec’d—October 10, 2006. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Hand-carved wooden wall hanging of Kumul bird of paradise.
Rec’d—October 10, 2006. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ..........
David Katz, Special Assistant Office of Senator Barack Obama.
John Kerry, U.S. Senator .............
Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ..............
Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ..............
Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ..............
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ........
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ........
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
National Assembly Chairman
Nguyen Phu Trong.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Le Thanh Hai, Secretary of the
Party Committee Ho Chi Minh
City.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His
Excellency
Pervez
Musharraf, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Defense Minister General Abdul
Rahim Wardak, Government of
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Representative David Tawei and Non-acceptance would cause donor
Lin Chin Lee of Taipei Ecoembarrassment.
nomic and Cultural Representative office-Embassy of Taiwan.
Ambassador Evan Paki
Papua, New Guinea.
of
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Ambassador Evan Paki
Papua, New Guinea.
of
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ........
Ceramic bird paperweight by
Royal Crown Derby. Rec’d—
July 10, 2006. Est. Value—
$109.95. Disposition—With the
Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Large, reddish, Persian-type rug.
Rec’d—May 3, 2006. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
6 x 5 Amethyst from Uruguay.
Rec’d—May 2, 2006. Est.
Value—Over $100. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Hand-embroidered tablecloth and
napkins. Rec’d—December 21,
2005. Reported—2006. Est.
Value—$100.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Montenegrin Sentinel statue.
Rec’d—August 29, 2006. Est.
Value—$300. Disposition—Displayed in SR–241 for Official
Use.
Antique Sword. Rec’d—August
26, 2006. Est. Value—Over
$100. Disposition—Displayed
in SR–241 for Official Use.
Blue Carved Stone Box. Rec’d—
December 5, 2006. Est.
Value—$200. Disposition—Displayed in SR–241 for Official
Use.
Carved Stone Box w/ flowers on
lid.
Rec’d—December
15,
2006. Estimated Value—$200.
Disposition—Displayed in SR–
241 for Official Use.
Persian Rug. Rec’d—December
15, 2006. Est. Value—$300 to
$400. Disposition—Displayed
in SR–241 for Official Use.
Ceramic vase from Taihwa Pottery Company with wooden
stand. Rec’d—December 11,
2006. Est. Value—$225 to
$300. Disposition—Displayed
in S–230 for Official Use.
Carved
Wood
Chess
Set.
Rec’d—October 3, 2006. Est.
Value—$160.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ........
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ........
Keith Luse, Senior Professional
Staff Member, Foreign Relations Committee.
John McCain, U.S. Senator ..........
John McCain, U.S. Senator ..........
John McCain, U.S. Senator ..........
John McCain, U.S. Senator ..........
John McCain, U.S. Senator ..........
Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator ....
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Right
Honorable
Margaret
Beckett, Foreign Secretary of
the United Kingdom.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Tabare Vazquez,
President of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Vu Tu Nguyen, Foreign Ministry
Government of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
The Honorable Milo Dukanovic,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Montenegro.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His
Excellency
Mikhil
Saakashvili, President of Georgia.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
General Abdul Rahim Wardak,
Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
David Tawei Lee and Lin Chih
Lee, Government of Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Jack Reed, U.S. Senator ..............
Multi-colored area rug. Rec’d—
January 7, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,500. Disposition—Displayed
in SH–728 for Official Use.
Uncut stone of lapis lazuli, in a
velvet box. Rec’d—December
12, 2006. Est. Value—Unknown. Disposition—With the
Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Metal ‘‘cooking vessel’’ replica.
Rec’d—March 22, 2006. Est.
Value—$250.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Book of commemorative coins.
Rec’d—March 23, 2006. Est.
Value—$300.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Chess Set w/ standard carved
chess pieces. Rec’d—October
2, 2006. Est. Value—$160.
Disposition—With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending
Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Metal cup holder set with stone
base, cups and stone carved
grape cluster. Rec’d—August
27, 2006. Est. Value—$125.
Disposition—With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending
Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Silver Tray. Rec’d—March 23,
2006. Est. Value—$100. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Decorative Blue Bowl. Est.
Rec’d—November 14, 2006.
Value—Over $100. Disposition—With the Secretary of the
Senate, Pending Transfer to
the General Services Administration.
Blue Lapis Box. Rec’d—March
2006. Est. Value—$750. Disposition—With the Secretary of
the Senate, Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Silver
Decorative
Container.
Rec’d—March 9, 2006. Est.
Value—$200.
Disposition—
With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
Jack Reed, U.S. Senator ..............
Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator ...
Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator ...
Jeff Sessions, U.S. Senator .........
Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator ..........
John Warner, U.S. Senator ..........
John Warner, U.S. Senator ..........
John Warner, U.S. Senator ..........
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency Ahmed Zia
Masood, First Vice President
of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
General Abdul Rahim Wardak,
Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, Peoples Bank of China.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Bo Xi Lai, Minister of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Sergey Borisovich
Ivanov, Minister of Defense of
the Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
Secretary General of the National
Security Council of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
General Abdul Rahim Wardack,
Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Mohammed Hussein Tantawy, Minister of Defense of the Arab Republic of
Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
John Warner, U.S. Senator ..........
Wooden Chess Set. Rec’d—October 2, 2006. Est. Value—
$160. Disposition—With the
Secretary of the Senate, Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Metal box with Pakistani flag emblem on top, in green velvet
case.
Rec’d—January
24,
2006. Est. Value—Over $100.
Disposition—With the Secretary of the Senate, Pending
Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Brandi White, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Senator Bill Frist.
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
His Excellency Shaukat Aziz,
Prime Minister of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause donor
embarrassment.
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
MaiNhia Khang, Constituent/Policy
Liaison, Office of Senator Norm
Coleman.
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator .........
Elizabeth McDonnell, Legislative
Assistant Office of Senator Gordon H. Smith.
Kenneth Myers III, Sr. Professional
Staff Member Committee on
Foreign Relations.
Kenneth Myers, Jr., Chief of Staff
Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Food and lodging at Conference
Center. Rec’d—December 2–9,
2006.
Transportation within Georgia via
helicopter to military installation
to visit troops in training with
President Saakashvilli and conventional weapons storage site
to view weapons in need of
elimination. Rec’d—August 22
and 23, 2006.
Transportation within Thailand, including lodging and meals
rec’d—January 5–11, 2006.
Government of Norway, Sweden,
Finland.
Official travel to discuss U.S.–Nordic relations.
Government of Georgia ................
Official travel to view military installations.
No
commercial
transportation was available.
Government of the Kingdom of
Thailand.
Fact-finding travel to view tsunami
recovery, meet w/ U.S. and
Thai trade negotiators, and discuss current geopolitical issues.
Official travel to view military installations.
No
commercial
transportation was available.
Transportation within Georgia via
helicopter to military installation
to visit troops in training with
President Saakashvilli and conventional weapons storage site
to view weapons in need of
elimination. Rec’d—August 22
and 23, 2006.
Transportation within Georgia via
helicopter to military installation
to visit troops in training with
President Saakashvilli and conventional weapons storage site
to view weapons in need of
elimination.Rec’d—August
22
and 23, 2006.
Transportation within Thailand via
commercial air service, rental
cars, fuel, tolls, lodging, and
meals. Rec’d—January 5–11,
2006.
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Official travel to view military installations.
No
commercial
transportation was available.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Kingdom of Thailand.
Official travel to view devastation
of tsunami and observance of
the US-Thai Free Trade Agreement negotiations and cultural
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AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
Afghan handmade wool rug approximately 4 x 6 flower pattern
red and beige. Rec’d—September 26, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Peter Gorring marquetry wooden
box. Rec’d—July 2005. Reported—2007.Est.
Value—
$400.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Bronze Sculpture of fox, 8″ tall,
unsigned.
Rec’d—September
18, 2005. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$325.
Location—Approved for Official Use and on
display in H–153 of the Capitol.
Royal De Champagne Crystal
Lion. Rec’d—December 15,
2004. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$675.
Location—Approved for Official Use and on
display in the Speaker’s Office,
Room H 232 of The U. S. Capitol.
Painting, oil on canvas, circa
2000 20 x 90 cm signed Ja
Koubemb, Kerastian ‘‘N.Berys’’
(mountain scene). Rec’d—September 24, 2002. Reported—
2007. Est. Value—$300. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Egyptian all silk rug, approximately 2 x 4; handmade fine
‘‘bird on branch’’ pattern silk
fringe. Rec’d—June 27, 2002.
Reported—2007.Est.
Value—
$450.
Disposition—Approved
for Official Use and on display
in the Speaker’s Office, Room
H 232 of The U. S. Capitol.
Clock: Russian lacquer hanging
wall clock. Rec’d—May 6, 2002.
Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$450.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
12 Silver coins in wooden box,
pure silver, 1 oz each. Rec’d—
March 2002. Reported—2007.
Est. Value—$350. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Afghani handmade all wool rug,
new, long all wool natural
fringe; Tribal pattern with reds
and dark blue; approximately 4
x 6. Rec’d—February 10, 2002.
Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$900.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
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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.
The Honorable John Howard,
M.P., Prime Minister of Australia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lucien Weiler, President of Parliament Luxembourg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lucien Weiler, President of Parliament Luxembourg.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Askar Akaev,
President of Kyrgyzstan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Hussein Tantawy, Commander in
Chief of the Armed Forces
Egypt.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Gennady N. Seleznev, Chairman
of the State Duma Russia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Islam A. Karimov,
President of the Republic of
Uzbekistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
Chairman of the Transitional
Administration of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—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
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
Sheathed dagger, with precious
metals and gems. Rec’d—June
21, 2000. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$10,000. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Silver lamp, 19″ open work electrified oil lamp with open work
shade.
Rec’d—January
5,
2000. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$300.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Female bronze head of the Benin
people, height approx. 19″.
Rec’d—October 29, 1999. Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$300.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
USAK Turkish wool rug. Rec’d—
September 29, 1999. Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$300. Location—Approved for
Official Use and on display in
the Speaker’s Office, Room H
232 of The U.S. Capitol.
4 Sterling Silver Napkin Rings.
Rec’d—March
1999.
Reported—2007. Est. Value—
$450.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
J. Dennis Hastert Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert, Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert, Member of Congress.
J. Dennis Hastert, Member of Congress.
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Field Marshall Mohamed
Tantawi of Egypt.
H.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Olesegun
Lbasario, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bulent Ecevit,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Turkey.
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
AGENCY: UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Peter Hoekstra, Member of Congress.
Mark Steven Kirk, Member of Congress.
Rick Larsen, Member of Congress
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Tom Feeney, Member of Congress
Jan Schakowsky, Member of Congress.
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Identity of foreign donor and government
Air travel: Canberra-Alice Springs;
Alice Springs-Sydney. Rec’d—
February 22, 2006 through February 23, 2006.
Ground transportation: Beijing;
Gansu; Shanghai. Air travel: Beijing-Lanzhou;
LanzhouJiayuguan (round trip); LanzhouShanghai. Rec’d—January 9,
2006 through January 15, 2006.
Ground transportation: Beijing;
Gansu; Shanghai. Air travel: Beijing-Lanzhou;
LanzhouJiayuguan (round trip); LanzhouShanghai. Rec’d—January 9,
2006 through January 15, 2006.
Ground transportation: Beijing;
Gansu; Shanghai. Air travel: Beijing-Lanzhou;
LanzhouJiayuguan (round trip); LanzhouShanghai. Rec’d—January 9,
2006 through January 15, 2006.
$60 reimbursement for travel expenses. Rec’d—November 30,
2006.
Government of Australia ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
People’s Republic of China ...........
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
People’s Republic of China ...........
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
People’s Republic of China ...........
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
United Nations ...............................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Christopher Donesa, Deputy Staff
Director and Chief Counsel, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Michael Paul Ennis, Professional
Staff, House Permanent Committee on Intelligence.
Richard Alister Goldberg, Legislative
Assistant/Communications
Advisor, Office of Representative
Mark Steven Kirk.
Kevin D. Kim, Office of Representative Gary Ackerman.
Dennis King, Chief of Staff, Representative Lane Evans.
Lane Evans, Member of Congress
Luis Jimenez, Legislative Assistant,
Representative Rahm Emanuel.
Stephanie
Lester,
Professional
Staff, House Ways and Means
Trade Subcommittee.
Daniel MacLean, Legislative Assistant, Representative Wally Herger.
Scott Palmer, Chief of Staff for
Speaker Dennis Hastert.
J. Dennis Hastert, Member of Congress.
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Jamal D. Ware, Communications
Director, Permanent Select Intelligence Committee.
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Identity of foreign donor and government
Air travel: Canberra-Alice Springs;
Alice Springs-Sydney. Rec’d—
February 22, 2006 through February 23, 2006.
Air travel: Canberra-Alice Springs;
Alice Springs-Sydney. Rec’d—
February 22, 2006 through February 23, 2006.
Ground transportation: Beijing;
Gansu; Shanghai. Air travel: Beijing-Lanzhou;
LanzhouJiayuguan (round trip); LanzhouShanghai. Rec’d—January 9,
2006 through January 15, 2006.
Group bus tours and transportation
in and around Seoul, Korea
(incl. trip to DMZ, Cheongn,
etc.); lodging for 6 nights @ Hilton Hotel in Seoul; meals from
9/25/06—dinner through 10/01/
06 breakfast; group trip to see
‘‘Nan-ta’’ the play; group trip to
see Karaoke and bar (one time
each). Rec’d—September 24,
2006 through October 2, 2006.
6 nights lodging, approximately 10
meals, and local ground transportation within Seoul and vicinity. Rec’d—January 22 through
January 28, 2006.
6 nights lodging, approximately 10
meals, and local ground transportation within Seoul and vicinity. Rec’d—January 22 through
January 28, 2006.
Meals, lodging, airport tax and
hotel tax. Rec’d—January 4,
2006—January 12, 2006.
In-country transportation, lodging,
meals and incidentals. Rec’d—
January 4 through January 12,
2006.
In-country travel, lodging, meals
and other expenses. Rec’d—
January 4 through January 12,
2006.
Accommodations for G–8 Summit.
Rec’d—September 15 through
September 17, 2006.
Accommodations for G–8 Summit.
Rec’d—September 15 through
September 17, 2006.
Air travel: Canberra-Alice Springs;
Alice Springs-Sydney. Rec’d—
February 22, 2006 through February 23, 2006.
Government of Australia ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Government of Australia ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
People’s Republic of China ...........
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Republic of Korea ..........................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Republic of Korea ..........................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Republic of Korea ..........................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Government of Thailand ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Government of Thailand ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Government of Thailand ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Russian Federation ........................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Russian Federation ........................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
Government of Australia ................
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Mary Elizabeth Woodworth, Assistant Parliamentarian.
Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
3 nights lodging in Sydney, Australia; 9 nights of lodging in Canberra, Australia; sunset cruise of
Sydney Harbor; food and beverages at a number of official
social functions; two-way travel
between the hotel and the Australian Parliament House for our
educational sessions each day;
two-way travel between the city
of Canberra and the city of Sydney during our three-day study
trip to Sydney; transportation between hotel in Sydney and the
New South Wales Parliament
House in downtown Sydney.
Rec’d—November
19,
2006
through December 1, 2006.
Government of Australia ................
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Authorized by 5 U.S.C.
7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
[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
Thurman, Major General of the
U.S. Army.
SKS Rifle. Rec’d—July 14, 2006.
Est. Value—$120. Location—
Retained at the organization
for Official Use.
Persian Silk Rug. Rec’d—May
25, 2006. Est. Value—$5,000.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Persian Silk Rug. Rec’d—May
25, 2006. Est. Value—$5,000.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Japanese Print. Rec’d—March
28, 2006. Est. Value—$1,000.
Location—Retained at the organization for Official Use.
M1A1 Thompson .45 Caliber
Submachine Gun. Rec’d—
March 2, 2006. Est. Value—
$720. Location—Retained at
the organization for Official
Use.
Bukara Style Rug. Rec’d—January 26, 2006. Est. Value—
1,200. Location—Retained at
the organization for Official
Use.
Dragunov Sniper Rifle. Rec’d—
January 17, 2006. Est. Value—
$5,000. Location—Retained at
the organization for Official
Use.
Silver Platter. Rec’d—January 6,
2006. Est. Value—$695. Location—Retained at the organization for Official Use.
Martin E. Dempsey, Lieutenant
General of the U.S. Army.
Joseph F. Peterson, Major General of the U.S. Army.
James M. Dubik, Lieutenant General of the U.S. Army.
John Adams, Brigadier General of
the U.S. Army.
Peter J. Schoomaker, General of
the U.S. Army.
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John Vines, Lieutenant General of
the U.S. Army.
Burwell B. Bell III, General of the
U.S. Army.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Abdul Qadir, Lieutenant General
and Commander of the Army
of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional
Government.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional
Government.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General of the Army of Japan .....
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Josip Lucic, Chief of Staff of
the Air Force of the Republic
of Croatia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Chief of Staff, of the National
Army of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdul Qadir, Lieutenant General
and Commander of the Army
of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Gerhard Back, General of the Allied Joint Force Command,
Northwood.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Tginas R. Turner, Major General
of the U.S. Army.
2 Silk Rugs and 1 Necklace.
Rec’d—January 31, 2006. Est.
Value—$4,420. Location—Retained at the organization for
Official Use.
Silk & Cotton Rug. Rec’d—January 3, 2006. Est. Value—
$1,500.
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Silk rug. Rec’d—January 3,
2006. Est. Value—$1,500. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Silk & Cotton Rug. Rec’d—January 3, 2006. Est. Value—
$2,000.
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
21K Necklace, Ring & Earring
Set. Rec’d—January 3, 2006.
Est. Value—$2,067.30. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Silk & Cotton Rug. Rec’d—December 27, 2005. Est. Value—
$750. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Elizabeth Johnson, Captain of the
U.S. Army.
David Rodriguez, Major General
of the U.S. Army.
David Rodriguez, Major General
of the U.S. Army.
Elizabeth Johnson, Captain of the
U.S. Army.
Kevin J. Bergner, Brigadier General of the U.S. Army.
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Division Commander of the 4th
Iraqi Army.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Nanaw Sherwan, Deputy
Commander for the People’s
Union of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Nanaw Sherwan, Deputy
Commander for the People’s
Union of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Nanaw Sherwan, Deputy
Commander for the People’s
Union of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Nanaw Sherwan, Deputy
Commander for the People’s
Union of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Nanaw Sherwan, Deputy
Commander for the People’s
Union of Kurdistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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
Admiral M.G. Mullen, Chief Naval
Officer.
4x6 Pakistani Rug. Rec’d—January 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$100. Location—Being retained for Official Use at Chief
Naval Officer’s Office (DNS35).
Man’s Watch. Rec’d—November
11, 2004. Reported—2007.
Est. Value—$446. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Woman’s watch. Rec’d—November 11, 2004. Reported—2007.
Est. Value—$446..
Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Gold Bracelet. Rec’d—May 14,
2006. Est. Value—$1,360. Location—Being
retained
by
COMNAVEUR for Official Use.
Captain Thomas Parker,
KITTY HAWK (CV 63).
USS
Captain Thomas Parker,
KITTY HAWK (CV 63).
USS
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Mrs. Mary Ulrich, spouse of Admiral. H.G. Ulrich III, Commander
U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
Mrs. Mary Ulrich, spouse of Admiral H.G. Ulrich III, Commander
U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
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Gold Brooch. Rec’d—May 14,
2006. Est. Value—$1,464. Location—Being
retained
by
COMNAVEUR for Official Use.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Admiral M. Afzal Tahir, Chief of
Staff of the Navy of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Ozawa, Local Dignitary of
Japan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Ozawa, Local Dignitary of
Japan.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Maria Chinofoti, Spouse of
Chief of the Hellenic Republic
National Defense, General
Staff,
Admiral
Panagiotis
Chinofotis, (Greece).
Mrs. Maria Chinofoti, spouse of
the Chief of the Hellenic Republic National Defense General Staff, Admiral Panagiotis
Chinofotis, (Greece).
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Admiral H.G. Ulrich III, Commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
Silver and Gold Fountain Pen.
Rec’d—July 25, 2006. Est.
Value—$850. Location—Being
retained by COMNAVEUR for
Official Use.
Hungarian Sword and Porcelain
Dish. Rec’d—November 3,
2005. Reported—2007. Est.
Value—$715. Location—Being
retained by COMNAVEUR for
Official Use.
Six (6) Italian silk neckties handmade by E. Marinella, Naples,
Italy. Rec’d—April 10, 2006.
Est. Value—$870. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Admiral H.G. Ulrich III Commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
Richard Greco, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial
Management and Comptroller).
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Mr. Alessandro De Francis, Prefect of Caseerta Province,
Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Andras Havril, Chief of
Defense of the Republic of
Hungary.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
Prime Minister of the Italian
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Admiral and Mrs. H.G. Ulrich III,
Commander U.S. Naval Forces
Europe and four accompanying
staff members.
Captain David Grogan, Staff
Judge Advocate of the Naval
Network Warfare Command.
Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Expended for hotel and meals.
Rec’d—May 12–15, 2006.
Admiral Panagiotis Chinofotis,
Chief of the Hellenic Republic
National Defense, General
Staff, (Greece).
Mark Cunliffe, Head Defense
Legal, and Air Commodore
S.J. Harvey, Director General
of the Defense Force Legal
Services of Australia.
Official Trip
Expended for hotel, meals and
Conference Fee. Rec’d—November 18–22, 2006.
Official Trip
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
John Jumper, General (Retired)
Former Air Force Chief of Staff.
Longines Men’s Watch, stainless
steel, MDL L5–665–4–16–6.
Rec’d—Unknown; Approximate
Date 2005. Reported—August
10, 2007. Est. Value—$750.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Raymond Weil Men’s Wrist
Watch, stainless steel, Serial
Number BE78626. Rec’d—
February 27, 2005. Reported—
August 10, 2007. Est. Value—
$240. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
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Former Air Force Chief of Staff.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Lieutenant General Staff, Abdul
Rahman Bin Fakad Al-Faisal,
Commander of the Air Force of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Khalid, Air Chief,
United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Ms. Ellen Jumper, Spouse of
General John Jumper, (Retired)
Former Air Force Chief of Staff.
Ladies 14kt yellow and white
gold bracelet. Rec’d—February
27, 2005. Reported—August
10, 2007. Est. Value—$750.
Disposition—Transferred
to
General Services Administration.
Longines Men’s Watch, stainless
steel, MDL L5–665–4–16–6.
Rec’d—2005. Reported—August 10, 2007. Est. Value—
$750. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
RADO Lorence Wrist Watch
Model # R48755203. Rec’d—
July 17, 2005. Reported—August 10, 2007. Est. Value—
$445. Disposition—Transferred
to General Services Administration.
Immersion Stendardo Diver’s
Wrist Watch. Rec’d—July 6,
2005. Reported—August 10,
2007. Est. Value—$629. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration.
Roamer Wrist Watch Serial #
517948. Rec’d—July 26, 2005.
Reported—August 10, 2007.
Est. Value—$323. Disposition—Transferred to General
Services Administration.
Gentlemen’s
Tissot
T-Touch
Watch Silver Stainless Steel.
Rec’d—March 28, 2006. Est.
Value—$650.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Women’s Gucci 8605 Series
Watch Silver Stainless Steel.
Rec’d—March 28, 2006. Est.
Value—$950.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Man’s Tissot Chronograph TLord Watch Brown Leather
band and silver/white face.
Rec’d—March 8, 2006. Est.
Value—$475.
Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
T. Michael Moseley, General Air
Force Vice Chief of Staff.
John F. Mulholland, General
Chief, Office of Military Cooperation-Kuwait.
John F. Mulholland, General
Chief, Office of Military Cooperation-Kuwait.
John F. Mulholland, General
Chief, Office of Military Cooperation-Kuwait.
Gary L. North, Lieutenant General, United States Central
Command Air Forces, Commander.
Ms. Gary L. North, United States
Central Command Air Forces,
Commander.
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Command Air Forces, Commander.
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Circumstances justifying acceptance
Major General Khalid, Air Chief,
United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lieutenant General Staff, Abdul
Rahman Bin Fakad Al-Faisal,
Commander of the Air Force of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lieutenant General Fahad AlAmir, Chief of Staff, Armed
Forces of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lieutenant General (Retired) Mohammed Al Badr, Chief, Security Decisions Follow-up Committee, State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
His Excellency Maber Mubark AlHamad
Al-Sabah,
Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister of
Defense, State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
Major General Hussein A. AlBiss, Commander of the Royal
Jordanian Air Force.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
Spouse of Major General Hussein A. Al-Biss, Commander of
the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
His Royal Majesty Feisel IBN Al
Hussein, Royal Jordanian Air
Force.
Non-acceptance would have caused
embarrassment to the donor and
U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
General Michael V. Hayden Director Central Intelligence Agency.
Rug: 4 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 3
inches, modern, navy blue
ground with flowering vine field
centering a pulled lobed medallion on red to beige ground.
Rec’d—August 4, 2006. Est.
Value—$500. Location—Official Use, obtained for official
display in appropriate office
space.
Jewelry: 18 karat yellow gold and
ruby four piece ensemble.
Rec’d—August 8, 2006. Est.
Value—$750.
Disposition—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rifle: Muzzle loaded rifle together
with a powder flask and ram
rod in shadow-box frame.
Rec’d—August 8, 2006. Est.
Value—$750. Location—Being
retained by General Michael V.
Hayden for Official Use.
Letter Opener: Jeweled silver letter opener with hooded hawk
finial set with rubies. Rec’d—
July 23, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Rug: 9 feet 8 inches by 6 feet 5
inches, modern, ivory ground
with palmette and trellising
vine field centering a pulled
star medallion on light blue
ground. Rec’d—June 20, 2006.
Est. Value—$1,000 . Disposition—Pending transfer to General Services Administration.
Rug: Red ground with palmette
and trellising vine field within a
complimentary ground border
on red ground. Rec’d—February 8, 2005. Reported—January 23, 2006. Est. Value—
$750.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Rug: 4 feet 10 inches by 3 feet 2
inches, modern, ivory ground
with palmette and trellising
vine field centering a pulled
star medallion on grayish-blue
ground, floral spray guard border on red ground. Rec’d—
January 27, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
General Michael V. Hayden Director Central Intelligence Agency.
General Michael V. Hayden Director Central Intelligence Agency.
General Michael V. Hayden Director Central Intelligence Agency.
An Agency Employee ...................
An Agency Employee ...................
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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.
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.
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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued
[Report of tangible gifts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
An Agency Employee ...................
Rug: 4 feet 10 inches by 3 feet 2
inches, modern, ivory ground
with palmette and trellising
vine field centering a pulled
star medallion on grayish-blue
ground, floral spray guard border on red ground. Rec’d—
April 24, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Watch: Cased ladies stainless
steel wristwatch. Rec’d—October 12, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Watch: Cased gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch. Rec’d—
October 12, 2006. Est. Value—
$500.
Disposition—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Watch: Cased gentleman’s stainless steel calendar chronometer wristwatch. Rec’d—January 1, 2006. Est. Value—$500.
Disposition—Pending transfer
to General Services Administration.
An Agency Employee ...................
An Agency Employee ...................
An Agency Employee ...................
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.
AGENCY: NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
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Operations and General Aviation.
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Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Round trip airfare for flight from
Lagos, Nigeria to Abuja, Nigeria. Rec’d—November 12–18,
2006. Lodging in Lagos.
Rec’d—November
12–18,
2006. Abuja was the origination point of the accident flight,
which was the 10/29/06 crash
of a Boeing 737–200 operated
by Aviation Development Company. The NTSB participated
in the investigation on behalf of
the United States (U.S.). The
NTSB Accident Investigation
No. is WAS07RA004.
The Honorable Femi FaniKayode, Minister of Aviation of
the Republic of Nigeria, on behalf of the Republic of Nigeria.
The NTSB, 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 10/29/06
crash of an Aviation Development
Company Boeing 737 in Lagos, in
which 97 of the 105 passengers
and crew were fatally injured, required investigative activities at
the origination point of the flight.
The Ministry of Aviation voluntarily
provided for the lodging and travel, which was accepted pursuant
to NTSB authority found in 49
U.S.C. 1113.
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AGENCY: NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Thomas Jacky, Aerospace Engineer (Aviation Systems).
Round trip airfare for flight from
Lagos, Nigeria to Abuja, Nigeria. Rec’d—November 12–18,
2006. Lodging in Lagos.
Rec’d—November
12–18,
2006. Abuja was the origination point of the accident flight,
which was the 10/29/06 crash
of a Boeing 737–200 operated
by Aviation Development Company. The NTSB participated
in the investigation on behalf of
the United States (U.S.). The
NTSB Accident Investigation
No. is WAS07RA004.
The Honorable Femi FaniKayode, Minister of Aviation of
the Republic of Nigeria, on behalf of the Republic of Nigeria.
William English, Senior Air Safety
Investigator (Major Investigations).
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Gift description
Round trip flight from Brasilia to
Cachimba
Air
Base
on
Embraer owned business jet.
Rec’d—October
6,
2006.
Round trip flight from Brasilia
to Cachimba Air Base on Gol
Airlines charter business jet.
Rec’d—October
9,
2006.
Round trip flight via Brazilian
Air
Force
aircraft
from
Cachimba Air Base to accident
site in jungle. Rec’d—October
9, 2006 Flights in Brazil from
Brasilia to the accident site in
the Brazilian Amazon jungle to
investigate the 9/29/06 mid-air
collision of a Gol Airlines Boeing 737–800 and an Embraer
business jet operated by
Excelaire of Long Island, NY.
All 154 passengers and crew
of the Boeing 737 were fatally
injured, but the 2 crew and 5
passengers on the Excelaire
Embrarer business jet were not
injured. The National Transportation Safety Board Accident
Investigation
No.
is
DCA06RA076A/B.
The Department of Civil Aviation
of the Federal Republic of
Brazil.
The NTSB, 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 10/29/06
crash of an Aviation Development
Company Boeing 737 in Lagos, in
which 97 of the 105 passengers
and crew were fatally injured, required investigative activities at
the origination point of the flight.
The Ministry of Aviation voluntarily
provided for the lodging and travel, which was accepted pursuant
to NTSB authority found in 49
U.S.C. 1113.
The NTSB, 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 9/29/06
mid-air collision between the Gol
Airlines Boeing 737 and the
Excelaire Embrarer business jet
over the Brazilian Amazon jungle
required coordinated, on-scene investigative activities in support of
the Department of Civil Aviation of
the Republic of Brazil. The coordinated, on-scene investigative activities in support of the Department of Civil Aviation of the Republic of Brazil. The Department
of Civil Aviation voluntarily arranged and provided for the travel
required for NTSB investigators.
The travel was accepted pursuant
to NTSB authority found in 49
U.S.C. 1113.
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AGENCY: NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S.
Government
Scott Warren, Lead Aerospace
Engineer (Aviation Systems).
Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Round trip flight from Brasilia to
Cachimba
Air
Base
on
Embraer owned business jet.
Rec’d—October
6,
2006.
Round trip flight from Brasilia
to Cachimba Air Base on Gol
Airlines charter business jet.
Rec’d—October
9,
2006.
Round trip flight via Brazilian
Air
Force
aircraft
from
Cachimba Air Base to accident
site in jungle. Rec’d—October
9, 2006. Flights in Brazil from
Brasilia to the accident site in
the Brazilian Amazon jungle to
investigate the 9/29/06 mid-air
collision of a Gol Airlines Boeing 737–800 and an Embraer
business jet operated by
Excelaire of Long Island, NY.
All 154 passengers and crew
of the Boeing 737 were fatally
injured, but the 2 crew and 5
passengers on the Excelaire
Embrarer business jet were not
injured. The NTSB Accident Investigation
No.
is
DCA06RA076A/B.
The Department of Civil Aviation
of the Federal Republic of
Brazil.
The NTSB, 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 9/29/06
mid-air collision between the Gol
Airlines Boeing 737 and the
Excelaire Embrarer business jet
over the Brazilian Amazon jungle
required coordinated, on-scene investigative activities in support of
the Department of Civil Aviation of
the Republic of Brazil. The Department of Civil Aviation voluntarily arranged and provided for
the travel required for NTSB investigators. The travel was accepted pursuant to NTSB authority
found in 49 U.S.C. 1113.
AGENCY: APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Akofa Bonsi, Truman Fellow, Office of the Federal Co-Chair.
Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Airfare to United Arab Emirates.
Rec’d—February 1–11, 2006.
Lodging within United Arab
Emirates. Rec’d—February 1–
11, 2006. Meals within United
Arab Emirates. Rec’d—February 1–11, 2006.
Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed al
Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister
of the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: GOVERNMENT OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, EXECUTIVE OFFICE
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Mr. Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of
the District of Columbia.
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Mr. Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of
the District of Columbia.
Ms. Julie Sooyhun Koo, Deputy Director of the Asian and Pacific
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Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Travel, hotel accommodation,
food, and on-ground transportation. Rec’d—March 13, 2006.
Travel, hotel accommodations,
food, and on-ground transport
in Seoul, Korea. Rec’d—June
7–11, 2006.
Travel, hotel accommodations,
food, and on-ground transport
in Seoul, Korea. Rec’d—June
7–11, 2006.
Mayor Lee, Seoul, Republic of
Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: GOVERNMENT OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, EXECUTIVE OFFICE—Continued
[Report of travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Mr. Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of
the District of Columbia.
Mr. Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of
the District of Columbia.
Gift description
Identity of foreign donor and government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Travel from Washington to London & London to Istanbul, Turkey. Rec’d—June 28–30, 2006.
Hotel
Accommodations.
Rec’d—June
28–30,
2006.
Meals in London. Rec’d—June
28–30, 2006.
Transportation from Ankara, Turkey to Paris, France. Rec’d—
July 3–5, 2006. Hotel accommodations & food for two
nights. Rec’d—July 3–5, 2006.
Ground transportation. Rec’d—
July 3–5, 2006.
Central Government of London,
United Kingdom.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mayor Delanoe, of Paris, the
French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 6007]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign
Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2006
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 2006 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 3 gifts in
1999, 2 gifts in 2000, 1 gift in 2001, 9 gifts in 2002, 3 gifts in
2003, 13 gifts in 2004 and 28 gifts in 2005. These latter gifts and
expenses are being reported in 2006 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: November 28, 2007.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.
AGENCY: President of the U.S. and the National Security Council
[Report of tangible gifts]
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Gift, date of
acceptance on behalf of
Name and title of person accepting the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign Circumstances
the gift on behalf of the U.S. estimated value, and donor and government justifying acceptance
Government current disposition or
location
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President............................ Artwork: 15'' x 10'' His Excellency Non-acceptance would
color photograph of Phanthong Phommahaxay, cause embarrassment to
the ``Emerald Buddha Ambassador of the Lao donor and U.S.
Temple (Laos),'' People's Democratic Government.
signed by Republic and Mrs.
photographer; double Phommahaxay, Embassy
matted and held in a of the Lao People's
25'' x 21'' maple Democratic Republic.
frame with a gold-tone
bead accent trim and
gold-tone rope border.
Rec'd--January 5,
2006. Est. Value--
$350. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household items (5): Her Excellency Angela Non-acceptance would
Meissen porcelain tea- Merkel, Chancellor of cause embarrassment to
for-two set, the Federal Republic donor and U.S.
handpainted Blue Onion of Germany. Government.
pattern consisting of:
4\1/2\'' porcelain
sugar bowl with lid;
3'' x 3\3/4\''
scalloped edged
creamer; 7'' x 4\1/
2\'' x 4\1/2\'' tea
pot with lid; 4''
scalloped edged cups
and saucers (2).
Rec'd--January 13,
2006. Est. Value--
$805. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Book: ``Meissen in
Meissen,'' by Hans
Sonntag. Rec'd--
January 13, 2006. Est.
Value--$13.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Accessory: 82'' x 132'' His Excellency John Non-acceptance would
handwoven emerald Agyekum Kufuor, cause embarrassment to
green, fuchsia, indigo President of the donor and U.S.
blue, orange and Republic of Ghana. Government.
purple traditional
Ghana Kente cloth with
a stripe and geometric
weft motif pattern.
Rec'd--January 17,
2006. Est. Value--
$487. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Athletic equipment: His Excellency Shaukat Non-acceptance would
Brown leather horse Aziz Prime Minister of cause embarrassment to
saddle embossed to the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
look like basket of Pakistan. Government.
weave; leather bridle
and orange and blue
plaid horse blanket
Rec'd--January 24,
2006. Est. Value--
$1,000. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Artwork: 30'' x 19'' His Excellency Saad R. Non-acceptance would
multi-color painting Hariri, Lebanese cause embarrassment to
``Reconciliation'' by Member of Parliament. donor and U.S.
Helen Zogheib, image Government.
of three religious
buildings in downtown
Beirut, signed and
dated; held in a 33\1/
2\'' x 24'' guilt wood
frame Rec'd--January
27, 2006. Est. Value--
$2,200. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Poster: 27\1/2\'' x His Excellency Lech Non-acceptance would
38\1/2\'' Solidarity Kaczynski, President cause embarrassment to
Citizens' Committee of the Republic of donor and U.S.
election campaign Poland. Government.
poster by Tomasz
Sarnecki, ``It's High
Noon, 4 June 1989''
featuring a modified
image of Gary Cooper
carrying a ballot and
wearing the Solidarity
logo--SOLIDARNOSC. A
brushed silver-tone
presentation plate
affixed to the glass
is engraved in Polish,
``His Excellency
George W. Bush,
President of the
United States, Lech
Kaczynski, President
of the Republic of
Poland, Washington, 9
February 2006''; held
in a 28'' x 39''
brushed silver-tone
metal frame. Rec'd--
February 9, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,165.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household items (12): The Honorable Rebecca Non-acceptance would
5\1/2\'' x 6'' and 4'' Garang De Mabior, cause embarrassment to
x 4'' handcarved Minister of donor and U.S.
wooden bowls accented Transportation, Roads Government.
with multi-colored and Bridges Government
beads on handles; 5'' of South Sudan.
(4) and 5\1/2\'' (4)
handcarved wooden
spoons accented with
multi-colored beaded
band; 6'' handcarved
wooden spoon accented
with multi-colored
beaded band; 4'' x 4''
handcarved wooden
bucket with lid and
metal swing handle.
Rec'd--February 10,
2006. Est. Value--
$595. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Craft: 4'' gourd
decorated with a red,
white and blue
geometric pattern
close woven beadwork
net, with a 3'' single
beaded string as
carrying loop. Rec'd--
February 10, 2006.
Est. Value--$175.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 11'' x His Excellency Elias Non-acceptance would
12'' x 2'' white Antonio Saca Gonzalez, cause embarrassment to
porcelain round cake President of the donor and U.S.
plate with \1/2\'' Republic of El Government.
molded gold handles, Salvador.
replica from the
official Presidential
china, with gold and
cobalt blue rim
painted ``Palacio
Presidencial San
Salvador'' surrounding
the national coat of
arms in the center.
Rec'd--February 24,
2006. Est. Value--
$350. Archives
Foreign..
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Smoking accessory: 6''
x 6'' wave design
Nachtmann crystal
cigar ashtray frosted
with the El Salvador
coat of arms. Rec'd--
February 24, 2006.
Est. Value--$115.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Photograph: 12'' x 8'' His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
color photograph of Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
Mrs. Laura Bush, His of the Council of donor and U.S.
Excellency Silvio Ministers of the Government.
Berlusconi and Miss Italian Republic.
Barbara Bush on
February 9, 2006 at
the Villa Madama in
Rome; held in a 13'' x
9'' Bottega
Dell'Argento silver
frame with leaf detail
at each corner. Rec'd--
February 28, 2006.
Est. Value--$454.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 11'' His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
round lapis lazuli Karzai, Chairman of cause embarrassment to
mosaic bowl with \1/ the Interim Authority donor and U.S.
2\'' foot. Rec'd-- of Afghanistan. Government.
March 1, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,500.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 38'' His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
lapis lazuli mosaic Karzai, Chairman of cause embarrassment to
urn with fluted top the Interim Authority donor and U.S.
and circular base, of Afghanistan. Government.
accented with sterling
silver detail at neck
and base. Rec'd--March
1, 2006. Est. Value--
$7,500. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Miscellaneous: 12'' x The Honorable Nirmal Non-acceptance would
11'' black wood hand Deshpande, M.P. Rajya cause embarrassment to
operated ``spinning Sabha Republic of donor and U.S.
wheel'' with spokes India. Government.
and rests on an base
in a clear plastic
case. Rec'd--March 2,
2006. Est. Value--$60.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Miscellaneous: Yellow
linen scroll with the
``Seven Social Sins.''
Rec'd--March 2, 2006.
Est. Value--$7.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Books, hardcover (3):
Mahatma Gandhi 100
Years, by S.
Radhakrishnan, The
Mind of Mahatma
Gandhi, by R.K.
Prabhu; and An
Autobiography, by M.K.
Gandhi. Rec'd--March
2, 2006. Est. Value--
$45. Disposition:
President retained..
Artwork: Bronze wax
cast bust of Gandhi on
base in case with a
gold-tone presentation
plaque printed
``Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi Oct. 2, 1869 to
Jan. 30, 1948,'' by
Ram Sutar; signed and
numbered 903. Rec'd--
March 2, 2006. Est.
Value--$500.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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President............................ Household item: 50'' x His Excellency A.P.J. Non-acceptance would
30'' silk rug with Abdul Kalam, President cause embarrassment to
taupe, tan, rose and of the Republic of donor and U.S.
slate blue intricate India. Government.
floral pattern. Rec'd--
March 2, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,000.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Flowers: Bouquet of
flowers. Rec'd--March
2, 2006. Est. Value--
$30. Disposition--
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
President............................ Artwork: 9'' x 5'' x The Honorable Y.S. Non-acceptance would
2'' pure silver Rajasekhara Reddy, cause embarrassment to
filigree chariot and Chief Minister Andhra donor and U.S.
two horses mounted on Pradesh, Republic of Government.
a 11\1/2\'' x 4'' x India.
2'' two-tiered velvet
base enclosed in a
11'' x 3\1/2\'' x 9''
plastic case with a
presentation plate
from the Vice
Chancellor of the
University of
Agriculture and a
presentation plate
from Dr. Y.S.
Rajasekhara Reddy.
Rec'd--March 3, 2006.
Est. Value--$450.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 21'' x 12'' x The Honorable Y.S. Non-acceptance would
1'' intricate sandal Rajasekhara Reddy, cause embarrassment to
wood carving of an Chief Minister Andhra donor and U.S.
Indian God Pradesh, Republic of Government.
Vishwaroopa, in India.
Mahabharatha, The Honorable Rameshwar
battlefield, with nine Thakur, Governor of
heads and multiple Andhra Pradesh,
arms with horses and Republic of India.
people bowing at it's
feet, mounted on a
10'' x 4'' oval wood
base. Rec'd--March 3,
2006. Est. Value--
$9,900. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 6'1'' x His Excellency Pervez Non-acceptance would
9'9'' wool Pakistan Musharraf, President cause embarrassment to
rug with taupe, slate of the Islamic donor and U.S.
blue, salmon, black, Republic of Pakistan. Government.
purple, yellow and
gray ornate floral
design. Rec'd--March
4, 2006. Est. Value--
$2,700. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 14\1/ His Excellency Mathieu Non-acceptance would
2\'' x 9'' x 26\1/2\'' Kerekoum, President cause embarrassment to
hand-carved wood Republic of Benin. donor and U.S.
Asante ceremonial Government.
stool with crescent-
shape seat set over a
flat base and complex
support structure with
geometric pattern.
Rec'd--March 6, 2006.
Est. Value--$2,200.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Collectable: 4'' x 4'' His Excellency Non-acceptance would
wooden gourd Alejandro Toledo cause embarrassment to
intricately tooled Manrique, President of donor and U.S.
with floral and the Republic of Peru. Government.
geometric design,
adorned with a
sterling silver
butterfly on top; held
on a 5'' sterling
silver round display
base. Rec'd--March 10,
2006. Est. Value--
$275. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Books, hardcover (2):
``Machu Picchu,
Santuario Historico--
Historical
Sanctuary,'' by Peter
Frost. Rec'd--March
10, 2006. Est. Value--
$150. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
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Collectables (2): 6\1/
2\'' x 9\1/2\'' old,
possibly antique,
wooden Nicho frames
with floral carving,
accented with
elaborate sterling
silver detail. Rec'd--
March 10, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,000.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Athletic equipment (2): His Excellency Guy Non-acceptance would
gray and navy blue Verhofstadt, Prime cause embarrassment to
short-sleeved cycling Minister of Belgium. donor and U.S.
jerseys with a Government.
patriotic stripe and
``George W. Bush'' on
the front and reverse,
the Vermarc logo,
images of the Belgium
flag and the American
flag on the front.
Rec'd--March 14, 2006.
Est. Value--$228.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Vermarc Bib Tights with
a patriotic stripe
``George W. Bush.''
Rec'd--March 14, 2006.
Est. Value--$185.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Tights with a patriotic
stripe and ``George W.
Bush.'' Rec'd--March
14, 2006. Est. Value--
$185. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Zip front long-sleeved
Jacket. Rec'd--March
14, 2006. Est. Value--
$255. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Zip front long-sleeved
Jacket. Rec'd--March
14, 2006. Est. Value--
$255. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household item: 10'' His Excellency Bertie Non-acceptance would
Waterford crystal Ahern, T.D., Prime cause embarrassment to
``Killarney'' footed Minister of Ireland. donor and U.S.
bowl with flared lip Government.
etched ``Presented to
George W. Bush,
President of the
United States of
America, on the
Occasion of St.
Patrick's Day 2006, By
The Taoiseach Mr.
Bertie Ahern T.D., on
Behalf of the People
of Ireland.'' Rec'd--
March 17, 2006. Est.
Value--$300.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Athletic Equipment: His Excellency Jaap de Non-acceptance would
Royal blue Vermarc Hoop Scheffer, cause embarrassment to
Sport TVX fabric bike Secretary General of donor and U.S.
shirt printed with the the North Atlantic Government.
``NATO OTAN'' logo on Treaty Organization.
the left lapel and
right sleeve, the
``Bike & Accessories
Dennis Tervuren'' logo
on the right lapel and
left sleeve, and
``Vermarc Sports'' on
the collar and pocket
on the reverse. Rec'd--
March 20, 2006. Est.
Value--$79.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
DVD (2 part set):
``Rembrant 400 Jaar.''
Rec'd--March 20, 2006.
Est. Value--$31.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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President............................ Artwork: 17'' x 15'' Her Excellency Ellen Non-acceptance would
Pyrography (burnt Johnson Sirleaf, cause embarrassment to
wood) portrait of President of the donor and U.S.
President and Mrs. Republic of Liberia. Government.
Bush, by Aaron F.
Brown, titled
``President George
Bush, First Lady Laura
Bush, United States of
America'' on balsa
wood; held in a 23'' x
21'' mottled finish
wood frame; signed and
dated by artist.
Rec'd--March 21, 2006.
Est. Value--$292.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: Her Excellency Dora Non-acceptance would
5\1/4\'' x 1\1/2\'' Bakoyannis, Minister cause embarrassment to
sterling silver hinged of Foreign Affairs of donor and U.S.
box adorned with the the Hellenic Republic. Government.
Hellenic Republic
emblem and etched with
donor's signature on
lid. Rec'd--March 25,
2006. Est. Value--
$500. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessories The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
(3): Set of three 8'', Stephen Harper, P.C., cause embarrassment to
10'' and 12'' square M.P., Prime Minister donor and U.S.
concave style fused of Canada. Government.
glass art plates with
black and marbled
amber checkerboard
pattern center and
black border; signed
by artist James Lavoie
on back. Rec'd--March
29, 2006. Est. Value--
$415. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Vicente Non-acceptance would
8'' x 1\1/2\'' Fox Quesada, The cause embarrassment to
sterling silver Plata President of the donor and U.S.
Real ``Mestizo United Mexican States Government.
Vessel'' footed with and Mrs. Fox.
3\1/2\'' sterling
silver rings. Rec'd--
March 29, 2006. Est.
Value--$400.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Cloth: 128'' x 86'' His Excellency John Non-acceptance would
handwoven emerald Agyekum Kufuor, cause embarrassment to
green, gold, black, President of the donor and U.S.
royal blue and fuchsia Republic of Ghana. Government.
traditional Ghana
Kente cloth with a
stripe and geometric
weft motif pattern.
Rec'd--April 12, 2006.
Est. Value--$325.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Miscellaneous: Hand-
carved wooden images
of four parading wood
elephants held in a
double matted 41'' x
17'' shadowbox. Rec'd--
April 12, 2006. Est.
Value--$750.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Book, hardcover (in His Excellency Fuad Non-acceptance would
English and Arabic): Siniora, Prime cause embarrassment to
``Beyrouth et le Minister of the donor and U.S.
Sultan--Beirut and the Republic of Lebanon. Government.
Sultan: 200
Photographies des
Albums de Abdul Hamid
II (1876--1909)''; by
Sawsan Agha Kassab and
Khalad Omar Tadmori.
Rec'd--April 17, 2006.
Est. Value--$70.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
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Household item (limited
edition, 19/50): 9\1/
2\'' glazed, hand-
painted ceramic on
hand-hammered copper
Islamic replica plate
from a 13th century
design, ``The Spouted
Kamares Pot (Byblos
1950--1950 B.C.)'';
marked ``Fait main
Atlier Chehab Liban 19/
50'' (``Handmade House
of Chehab Liban 19/
50'') on back. Rec'd--
April 17, 2006. Est.
Value--$270.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Hu Non-acceptance would
20'' round porcelain Jintao, President of cause embarrassment to
carved charger with the People's Republic donor and U.S.
the portrait of of China. Government.
President and Mrs.
Bush. Rec'd--April 20,
2006. Est. Value--
$350. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Household accessory:
24'' rosewood charger
holder with
intricately carved
detail. Rec'd--April
20, 2006. Est. Value--
$50. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Jewelry: Cartier Santos His Excellency Thaksin Non-acceptance would
Dumont watch with 18kt Shinawatra, Prime cause embarrassment to
white gold case, Minister of the donor and U.S.
guilloche dial with Kingdom of Thailand. Government.
roman numerals, black
alligator strap with
18kt white gold
adjustable deployment
buckle, hand wound
mechanical movement
adorned with a
cabochon sapphire
crystal. Rec'd--April
20, 2006. Est. Value--
$11,100. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Household accessory: His Excellency Ilham Non-acceptance would
59'' x 85'' Aliyev, President of cause embarrassment to
multicolored the Republic of donor and U.S.
Azerbaijan silk rug Azerbaijan. Government.
handwoven with the
portrait of President
and Mrs. Bush, the
Presidential seal, the
U.S. Capitol, the New
York City skyline, the
Statue of Liberty, The
White House, and the
Presidential Palace in
Baku, Azerbaijan,
accented with a floral
pattern border;
designed by Hagiyev
Eldar. Rec'd--April
28, 2006. Est. Value--
$2,450. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
DVD: ``Memory: USA
09.09.2000.'' Rec'd--
April 28, 2006. Est.
Value--$15.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Photographs (28): 12''
x 8'' color
photographs
documenting former
Azerbaijan President
Haidar Aliyev's
informal visit with
former President
George H.W. Bush in
Kennebunkport, Maine
on September 9, 2000;
in a 12'' hunter green
album. Rec'd--April
28, 2006. Est. Value--
$130. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Miscellaneous: 8 x 30 Her Excellency Angela Non-acceptance would
BT black Zeiss Merkel, Chancellor of cause embarrassment to
Conquest binoculars. the Federal Republic donor and U.S.
Rec'd--May 3, 2006. of Germany. Government.
Est. Value--$579.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 23'' x 19'' His Excellency Tabare Non-acceptance would
pastoral oil on canvas Vazquez, President of cause embarrassment to
``Campo en Rio Negro'' the Oriental Republic donor and U.S.
by Uruguayan artist of Uruguay. Government.
Philip Davies, held in
a 33'' x 29'' gold
bordered linen
shadowbox frame
surrounded by a
paneled wood outer
frame; signed and
dated by artist.
Rec'd--May 4, 2006.
Est. Value--$750.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Book, hardcover (in
Spanish): ``El mate,''
by Fernando Assuncao;
inscribed by donor.
Rec'd--May 4, 2006.
Est. Value--$40.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Household item: Leather
Mate Set including:
Mate (tea), Yerba
Container, silver
Bombilla (drinking
straw), and thermos;
held in a 13'' x 9'' x
5'' leather carrying
case. Rec'd--May 4,
2006. Est. Value--
$195. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Books, leatherbound The Honorable John Non-acceptance would
(3): ``A Shorter Howard, M.P., Prime cause embarrassment to
History of Minister of Australia. donor and U.S.
Australia,'' by Government.
Geoffrey Blainey;
``Monash: The Outsider
Who Won A War,'' by
Roland Perry;
``Gallipoli,'' by Les
Carlyon, covers
embossed in gold
``Presented by The
Honourable John Howard
MP, Prime Minister of
Australia'' with the
Australian Coat of
Arms; all held in a
10\1/2\'' x 7''
folding book box
embossed in gold on
the front with the
Australian Coat of
Arms. Rec'd--May 16,
2006. Est. Value--
$700. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Artwork: 19'' x 25'' His Excellency Jose Non-acceptance would
oil on canvas painting Manuel Zelaya Rosales, cause embarrassment to
featuring doves and a President of the donor and U.S.
brightly colored Republic of Honduras. Government.
nature scene, by
Benigno Gomez, held in
a 23'' x 29'' gold
frame; signed by
artist. Rec'd--June 5,
2006. Est. Value--
$500. Disposition--
Archives Foreign..
Artwork: 11'' x 17''
cartoon featuring
President Bush holding
an American flag, held
in a 21'' x 27'' gold
and red frame. Rec'd--
June 5, 2006. Est.
Value--$100.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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President............................ Household items (8): Her Excellency Michelle Non-acceptance would
8'' white wine goblets Bachelet, President of cause embarrassment to
with 4'' copper stem the Republic of Chile. donor and U.S.
adorned with five Government.
round lapis lazuli
inlay stones around
base (6) and a
matching 8\3/4\'' pair
of red wine goblets.
Rec'd--June 8, 2006.
Est. Value--$400.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Clothing (L): Red and His Excellency Anders Non-acceptance would
white Nalini cycling Fogh Rasmussen, Prime cause embarrassment to
jersey; printed with Minister of Denmark. donor and U.S.
Danish flag and Nalini Government.
logo on front and
``George W. Bush'' on
left sleeve. Rec'd--
June 10, 2006. Est.
Value--$95.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
Household item: 6'' x
13'' Royal Copenhagen
Porcelain bowl; side
of bowl depicts
various battle scenes
led by General
Washington. Bowl
commemorates the
Bicentennial of The
Declaration of
Independence;
certified bowl No.
2,417 of 2,500. Rec'd--
June 10, 2006. Est.
Value--$995.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Desk accessories (24): The Honorable John Non-acceptance would
3\1/2\'' cast pewter Howard, M.P., Prime cause embarrassment to
coasters designed with Minister of Australia. donor and U.S.
six different Government.
Australian native
flowers, held in a 8\3/
4\'' x 8\3/4\'' wooden
box with a brass
presentation plate
inside engraved,
``Presented to the
President of the
United States of
America and Members of
Cabinet by the
Honourable John Howard
MP, Prime Minister of
Australia on the
occasion of his
Official Visit to the
United States of
America, May 2006. The
Australian native
flowers represented on
these cast pewter
coasters are the
Golden Wattle,
Waratah, Blue Gum,
Bottlebrush, Kangaroo
Paw and Sturt's Desert
Pea.'' Rec'd--June 16,
2006. Est. Value--
$415. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ CDs: Box set of His Excellency Heinz Non-acceptance would
``Mozart Complete Fischer, Federal cause embarrassment to
Edition'' including: President of the donor and U.S.
``Symphonies,'' Republic of Austria. Government.
``Serenades Dances
Marches,''
``Divertimenti-
Serenades,'' ``Piano
Concertos,'' ``Violin
Concertos, Wind
Concertos,''
``Quintets, Quartets,
Trio, etc.,'' ``String
Quartets, String
Quintets,'' ``Violin
Sonatas, String Duos
and Trios,'' ``Piano
Music,'' ``Missae-
Requiem, Organ Sonatas
and Solos,''
``Litanies-Vespers,
Oratorios-Cantatas,
Masonic Music,''
``Arias, Vocal
Ensembles, Canons-
Lieder-Notturni,''
``Early Italian
Operas,'' ``Middle
Italian Operas,''
``Late Italian
Operas,'' ``German
Operas,'' and
``Theatre and Ballet
Music, Rarities-
Surprises.'' Rec'd--
June 20, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,276.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Book, hardcover: His Excellency Hubert Non-acceptance would
``Austria: Gorbach, Vice cause embarrassment to
Introduction and Chancellor of the donor and U.S.
Reminiscence,'' by Republic of Austria Government.
Ernst Hauser. Rec'd-- and Mrs. Margot
June 20, 2006. Est. Gorbach.
Value--$33.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign..
Household accessory:
1\3/4\'' x 1\1/4\''x
4'' Swarovski clear
crystal figurine of a
white stallion
standing on its hind
legs with Jet crystal
eyes and frosted
flowing mane and tail
from the Horses on
Parade collection;
anchored on 1\5/8\''
clear crystal base.
Rec'd--June 20, 2006.
Est. Value--$265.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Clothing (size 42): His Excellency Wolfgang Non-acceptance would
Navy blue cashmere Schuessel, Chancellor cause embarrassment to
mens Schneiders, of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Salzburg ``Hubertus'' Austria. Government.
outerwear coat with
personalized cloth
name plate embroidered
``G.W.B.'' on inside
breast pocket. Rec'd--
June 20, 2006. Est.
Value--$1,500.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Clothing: Pair of His Excellency Ferenc Non-acceptance would
handcrafted black Gyurcsany, Prime cause embarrassment to
leather Hungarian Minister of the donor and U.S.
Huszar riding boots Republic of Hungary. Government.
style XVI-XVIL, with
off-white leather
``W'' stitched on side
and brass presentation
plate engraved ``To
President George W.
Bush, From Prime
Minister Ferenc
Gyurcsany'' affixed to
shoe sole on right
boot; made by Ivan
Sasvari. Rec'd--June
22, 2006. Est. Value--
$935. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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Book, hardcover: ``The
Hungarian Hussar,'' by
Jozsef Zachar. Rec'd--
June 22, 2006. Est.
Value--$28.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign. Accessory:
Pair of wood handled
boot hooks. Rec'd--
June 22, 2006. Est.
Value--$4.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Athletic equipment: His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Sunstar Electric-Power Junichiro Koizumi, cause embarrassment to
Assisted bicycle Prime Minister of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--June 29, 2006. Japan. Government.
Est. Value--$1,000.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
Poster: 23'' x 33''
print of a black and
white picture