Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2008, 30412-30454 [E9-15022]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6681]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal
Employees From Foreign Government
Sources Reported to Employing
Agencies in Calendar Year 2008
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 2008 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 four gifts in 2003, three gifts
in 2006, twenty-nine gifts in 2007.
These latter gifts and expenses are being
reported in 2008 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: May 19, 2009.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
Under Secretary for Management,
Department of State.
AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Traditional brown farwa (overcoat), a silver and gold dagger
with belt and case, a silver and
gold sabre with diamonds and
rubies on the hand guard (includes belt and case), and an
inscribed book titled ‘‘Back to
Earth: Adobe Building in Saudi
Arabia,’’ by William Facey.
Rec’d—1/15/2008. Est. Value—
$4,589.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Silver and gold replica of the palace on slab of malachite, a
navy suede robe with gold rope
trim and mink lining, and the
King Abd al-Aziz Medal of
Honor gold necklace. Rec’d—1/
15/2008.
Est.
Value—
$32,000.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
A silver and gold replica of a
desert scene in Saudi Arabia
including palm trees, a camel, a
tent, and people on a granite
slab. Rec’d—11/13/2008. Est.
Value—$2,000.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Black Mercedes mountain bike
with extra parts and a Philips
digital photo frame with an SD
card holding photos from the
President’s trip to Germany.
Rec’d—6/10/2008. Est. Value—
$4,687.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Royal Highness Sultan Bin
Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud,
Secretary General, Supreme
Commission for Tourism, The
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Her Excellency Angela Merkel,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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
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A 24″ gold chain Collar of State
with accompanying certificate, a
black sash with multicolored details and embroidered ‘‘Pres.
Bush’’ and ‘‘Akwabaa,’’ and a
green sash with the Grand Cordon in the Most Venerable
Order of the Knighthood of the
Pioneers gold medal and 4″ silver brooch replica of the Grand
Cordon in the Most Venerable
Order of the Pioneers medal
with accompanying certificate.
Rec’d—2/19/2008. Est. Value—
$885.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
22″ × 31 1/2″ framed rug portrait
of two roan horses. Rec’d—1/
15/2008. Est. Value—$400.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Tan leather saddle with gold
thread embroidery; includes
horse blanket, stirrups, reins,
and bridle. Rec’d—9/24/2008.
Est. Value—$1,400.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Silver bowl with a crescent moon
and star around the rim.
Rec’d—1/7/2008. Est. Value—
$711.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Sterling silver replica of Machu
Picchu ruins in Peru held on a
wooden base with ‘‘To H.E.
George W. Bush, From: H.E.
Alan Garcia, Asia Pacific Economic
Forum
Lima—Peru
2008’’ inscribed on silver
plaque and a book titled ‘‘Peru
Vision’’ by His Excellency Alan
Garcia Perez and Carlos Espa.
Rec’d—11/23/2008.
Est.
Value—$680.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Tan Vicuna scarf with fringe held
in an engraved wood box.
Rec’d—12/14/2007
Est.
Value—$972.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Off-white and brown Colombian
sombrero and a 49 piece white
china set painted with blue
flowers. Rec’d—9/20/2008. Est.
Value—$852.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Mother of pearl picture frame, two
leather vases, three wind
chimes, and a candle holder.
Rec’d—12/26/2007.
Est.
Value—$425.00. Location—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.
His Eminence Abd al-Aziz alHakim, Chairman, Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq.
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 Excellency Abdullah Gul,
President of the Republic of
Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alan Garcia Perez,
President of the Republic of
Peru.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alan Garcia Perez,
President of the Republic of
Peru.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Alvaro Uribe
Velez, President of the Republic of Colombia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Their Majesties King Abdullah II
bin Al Hussein and Queen
Rania
Al
Abdullah,
The
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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A pair of leather boots with hand
´
stitched leather appliques, a
burlap and multicolored denim
saddle pad, a painted leather
and fabric saddle with copper
stirrups, personalized ‘‘George
W. Bush,’’ ‘‘USA,’’ and ‘‘Mali’’
with brass tacks, and a leather
halter with brass embellishments and multicolored lead
rope, all in traditional Malinese
style. Rec’d—2/12/2008. Est.
Value—$918.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 4000
music system with speakers
and remote control. Rec’d—2/
29/2008.
Est.
Value—
$5,195.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
10″ × 10″ ornate Waterford crystal
footed bowl with scalloped border etched, ‘‘Presented to
George W. Bush, President of
the United States of America on
the Occasion of St. Patrick’s
Day 2008 by the Taoiseach,
Bertie Ahern, on Behalf of the
People of Ireland,’’ live Shamrocks, and an 18″ figurine
carved in 56,000-year-old bog
wood. Rec’d—3/17/2008. Est.
Value—$768.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
NATO Summit Bucharest commemorative items including a
briefcase, gold coin, ‘‘Wings of
Freedom’’ sketch, and Mont
Blanc pen and ink set, USB
drives, card case, DVDs, and
leather portfolio, three books titled ‘‘‘‘Who’s Afraid of Glass?’’
by Ioan Nemtoi, four books titled ‘‘Saints on Glass,’’ ‘‘Traditions:
Romania
Through
Stamps,’’ ‘‘Patrimony Romanian
Costume,’’ and ‘‘Bucuresti,’’ by
George Avanu, 2 audio CDs,
an 11″ × 14″ hand painted icon
of St. George, a large yellow
blown glass bowl, and an 8″ ×
10″ framed oil painting of four
people. Rec’d—4/2/2008. Est.
Value—$3,819.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Bottle of 1977 Chardonnay.
Rec’d—4/2/2008. Est. Value—
$49.00. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Traditional blue two-part Benin
robe and a carved wood pot
supported by three hands attached to a white embroidered
cloth and held in a frame.
Rec’d—2/16/2008. Est. Value—
$525.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
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acceptance
His Excellency Amadou Toumani
´
Toure, President of the Republic of Mali.
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.
His Excellency Bertie Ahern, T.D.,
Prime Minister of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Calin PopescuTariceanu, Prime Minister of
Romania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Calin PopescuTariceanu, Prime Minister of
Romania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Boni Yayi,
President of the Republic of
Benin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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80″ × 113″ silk Afghani rug.
Rec’d—5/17/2008. Est. Value—
$4,000.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
19″ × 39″ oval lapis tabletop and
two 19 1/2″ round lapis tabletops. Rec’d—9/26/2008. Est.
Value—$19,400.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Limited edition silver bowl with
enameled yellow flowers and
green leaves and two inscribed
books titled, ‘‘A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India:
From the Stone Age to the 12th
Century,’’ by Upinder Singh and
‘‘Ghandian Way: Peace, Non-violence and Empowerment.’’
Rec’d—9/24/2008. Est. Value—
$813.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
A framed 28″ × 20″ photo of
President Bush and Prime Minister Olmert, a hydration system
cycling backpack, two blue
Nalini cycling bib shorts with
‘‘G.W. Bush’’ and an Israeli flag
printed on the leg, a blue short
sleeve Nalini cycling jersey with
‘‘G.W. Bush’’ printed on the
back, a blue long sleeve Nalini
cycling jersey with ‘‘G.W. Bush’’
printed on the back, a 256MB
memory card, a high quality
Handy screen protector, and an
HP iPAQ Travel Companion
with accompanying charger and
case. Rec’d—1/9/2008. Est.
Value—$2,050.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Athletic Equipment: MTB Hard
Tail Special Edition mountain
bike made by Segal bikes;
President Bush’s name and the
Israeli flag painted on the frame
and a framed 5′ × 2′ transfer of
a photo onto a canvas of
Masada landscape at night.
Rec’d—5/15/2008. Est. Value—
$3,450.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Mounted
crystal
formation.
Rec’d—7/21/2008. Est. Value—
$600.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Two brown leather bookends with
silver plated Agave plant on the
sides. Rec’d—4/21/2008. Est.
Value—$495.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
12″ × 12″ square opaque yellow
plate held on a silver stand.
Rec’d—11/14/2008.
Est.
Value—$400.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
His Excellency Dr. Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ehud Olmert,
Prime Minister of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ehud Olmert,
Prime Minister of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Fatmir Sejdiu,
President of the Republic of
Kosovo.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Felipe de Jesus
Calderon Hinojosa, President of
the United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Felipe de Jesus
Calderon Hinojosa, President of
the United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Sterling silver plated stag horn tea
cup engraved with the seal of
Paraguay, a sterling silver
spoon, and a white linen embroidered shirt designed by
Marcos Ismachowiez. Rec’d—
10/27/2008.
Est.
Value—
$362.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Creative Zen MP3 Player and an
OSIM uSqueez Calf and Foot
Massager.
Rec’d—4/9/2008.
Est. Value—$579.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Taxidermied lion and leopard, a
zebra skin, and an 8’ tall ornately carved statue. Rec’d—2/
17/2008.
Est.
Value—
$18,200.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Two shadow boxes displaying
with carvings of native Tanzanians, an 11″ × 33″ framed
painting of zebras, and a 33’’
wood table with carvings of African animals including elephants, giraffes, and lions.
Rec’d—8/28/2008. Est. Value—
$625.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Pair
of
black
Zandstra
rollerblades,
belreflector,
Skeelers wrist guards, knee
pads, and elbow pads, and
white wood clogs with ‘‘Jan
Peter Balkenende,’’ ‘‘In friendship,’’ and windmills painted in
blue. Rec’d—6/5/2008. Est.
Value—$762.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Cult full carbon Black Gold XTR
mountain bike, navy tie with
white designs, and a rectangular crystal bowl with star design. Rec’d—6/9/2008. Est.
Value—$7,031.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Gold cufflinks and matching gold
chain necklace with stone and
a large piece of red, black, yellow, and green traditional Kente
cloth. Rec’d—2/19/2008. Est.
Value—$400.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Black Mont Blanc fountain pen.
Rec’d—10/18/2008.
Est.
Value—$394.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Framed archery set. Rec’d—4/16/
2008. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Various personalized Elord casual
clothes, tennis shoes, and a
baseball cap. Rec’d—8/6/2008.
Est. Value—$936.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Fernando Lugo,
President of the Republic of
Paraguay.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Goh Chok Tong,
Senior Minister, Office of the
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Singapore.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete,
President of the United Republic of Tanzania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete,
President of the United Republic of Tanzania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Jan
Peter Non-acceptance would cause emBalkenende, Prime Minister of
barrassment to donor and U.S.
the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Government.
His Excellency Janez Jansa,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Slovenia.
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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His Excellency Jose Manuel
Duaro Barroso, President of the
Commission of the European
Communities.
His Excellency Lee Myung-bak,
President of the Republic of
Korea.
His Excellency Lee Myung-bak,
President of the Republic of
Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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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
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Ten
Fuente
OpusX
cigars.
Rec’d—5/6/2008. Est. Value—
$330.00.
Location—Handled
pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Red lacquered wood humidor
made by Griffin’s with a sterling
silver plate engraved ‘‘43’’ affixed to lid and a book titled
‘‘Panama Canal.’’ Rec’d—5/6/
2008. Est. Value—$742.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Crystal decanter etched with the
Czech Republic seal and five
crystal
glasses
etched
‘‘G.W.B.,’’ a signed hardcover
book titled ‘‘Prague, Prag,
Praha,’’ by Miroslav Krob & Jr.,
a Ceska Zbrojovka CS550 shotgun, and an inscribed wood
gun rack. Rec’d—2/28/2008.
Est. Value—$1,885.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Brown leather Hermes saddle.
Rec’d—6/13/2008. Est. Value—
$6,200.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Lalique crystal horse bookends.
Rec’d—7/8/2008. Est. Value—
$3,000.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Black lacquer humidor with a silver-plated symbol of France on
top and ‘‘President de la
Republique
Francaise’’
engraved on the inside and a sterling silver Waterman fountain
pen. Rec’d—10/18/2008. Est.
Value—$3,000.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
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´
Framed gold image of the Elysee
Palace in Paris, France with
‘‘Nicolas Sarkozy President de
la Republique Francaise’’ written on the bottom and a gold
´
and crystal ‘‘LEpee’’ clock.
Rec’d—11/17/2008.
Est.
Value—$1,559.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Silver tea set including teapot,
cream, and sugar containers.
Rec’d—3/24/2008. Est. Value—
$650.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Silver filigree bowl. Rec’d—4/25/
2008. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Martin Torrijos
Espino, President of the Republic of Panama.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Martin Torrijos
Espino, President of the Republic of Panama.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Mirek Topolanek,
Prime Minister of the Czech
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pranab Kumar
Mukherjee, Minister of External
Affairs of the Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sali Berisha,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Albania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Four books titled ‘‘Glorious Celebrations of the Reign: The
Celebrations of the 60th Anniversary of His Majesty the
King’s
Accession
to
the
Throne’’ (2), ‘‘The Royal Kingdom of Thailand: Fifty Years of
a Golden Reign,’’ ‘‘Arts of the
Kingdom,’’ and ‘‘Bangkok Then
and Now,’’ by Steven Van
Beek, and a wood jewelry box
with the seal of The Royal Thai
Government in gold and lined
with green velvet. Rec’d—8/6/
2008. Est. Value—$1,125.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Six wooden replicas of ancient
Kuwaiti ships held in a wood
box with 4 engraved gold
plates. Rec’d—3/4/2008. Est.
Value—$414.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Silver and gold falcon sculpture
and a gold model of the Kuwait
City landscape in a crystal
cube. Rec’d—9/18/2008. Est.
Value—$15,237.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Bronze statue on a marble pedestal representing a young girl
with butterfly wings symbolizing
the Spring offering the laurel to
the Winner and twelve E.
Marinella ties. Rec’d—6/13/
2008. Est. Value—$5,120.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Twelve E. Marinella ties. Rec’d—
7/8/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,620.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
15″ white ceramic ‘‘Liberty’’ vase
with three women dancing,
numbered 200 of 500, and
twelve
E.
Marinella
ties.
Rec’d—10/13/2008.
Est.
Value—$2,460.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Various Christmas decorations including ornaments, a papier
mache Santa Claus, 14″ decorative crystal tree, and napkins.
Rec’d—12/17/2007.
Est.
Value—$742.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Two Royal Crown Derby plates in
the ‘‘Gold Aves’’ pattern.
Rec’d—12/17/2007.
Est.
Value—$300.00.
Location—
Transferred to GSA.
Two Royal Crown Derby plates in
the ‘‘Gold Aves’’ pattern.
Rec’d—12/17/2007.
Est.
Value—$300.00.
Location—
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His
Excellency
Samak
Sundaravej, Prime Minister of
Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Mesh’al AlAhmad
Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah,
Deputy Chief, Kuwaiti National
Guard, Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Nasser
Mohammad Al Sabah, Prime
Minister of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Saqr Ghobash
Saeed Ghobash, Ambassador
of the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Saqr Ghobash
Saeed Ghobash, Ambassador
of the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Saqr Ghobash
Saeed Ghobash, Ambassador
of the United Arab Emirates.
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 ........................................
Bottle of Kutjevo wine. Rec’d—4/
4/2008. Est. Value—$50.00. Location—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Leather photo album with photos
of President Bush’s trip to Croatia, a wood model of an antique Croatian ship called a
‘‘Bracera,’’ and an XD–9 semiautomatic pistol and XD semiautomatic pistol. Rec’d—4/4/
2008. Est. Value—$1,763.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Household Item: Large 3-tier
wooden frame with handcarved
designs. Rec’d—6/5/2008. Est.
Value—$2,000.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Gold-plated SMG PK Caliber
9mm gun and an inscribed
book
titled
‘‘Reconciliation:
Islam, Democracy, and the
West’’ by Benazir Bhutto.
Rec’d—7/28/2008. Est. Value—
$778.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Personalized letterman jacket images of Barney, Miss Beazley,
and India on the back, two G8
commemorative coins, and an
inscribed
book
by
Sakie
Yokota. Rec’d—7/8/2008. Est.
Value—$404.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
‘‘The Order of Zayed’’ gold necklace with emeralds, diamonds,
and rubies with gold medallion
and certificate and a multicolored vase with the coat of arms
of the United Arab Emirates.
Rec’d—1/13/2008. Est. Value—
$86,500.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
5′ × 6′ framed abstract painting of
the letter ‘‘W’’ by Abdul Kader
El Rayes. Rec’d—8/8/2008. Est.
Value—$4,000.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Silver William & Son fountain pen
and a book titled ‘‘Mosaic: A
journey through the multi-faceted world of Bahrain’s Arts
and Crafts,’’ by Dr. Ali Hasan
Follad. Rec’d—9/8/2008. Est.
Value—$650.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Framed 131⁄2″ × 231⁄2″ ‘‘St. Petersburg
Square’’
mosaic.
Rec’d—4/15/2008. Est. Value—
$2,500.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Bouquet of flowers and thirty-eight
boxes of assorted Godiva
chocolates.
Rec’d—7/8/2008.
Est. Value—$1,170.00. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
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His Excellency Stjepan Mesic,
President of the Republic of
Croatia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Stjepan Mesic,
President of the Republic of
Croatia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Syed Yousaf Raza
Gillani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Syed Yousaf Raza
Gillani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Yasuo Fukuda,
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of
the United Arab Emirates.
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 Defense Force.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI ..
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Mohammed VI, King
of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
President ........................................
Decoration of the Order of Sheikh
Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa with
certificate and a gold date palm
tree on stand with pearls.
Rec’d—1/12/2008. Est. Value—
$26,450.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Two blue, tan, and off-white
vases with painted images of
horses and birds and a book titled ‘‘The Historical Photos of
the American Hospital & Documents Related to the American
Hospital.’’
Rec’d—3/24/2008.
Est. Value—$3,694.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
A limited edition (2/100) 10″
Faberge elephant, a limited edition (42/500) book titled ‘‘Luc
Leestemaker’’
by
Luc
Leestemaker with framed 5″ ×
6″ original painting by the artist,
and a 4″ gold and brass filigree
and enameled jeweled Faberge
egg with small egg pendant
necklace. Rec’d—1/3/2008. Est.
Value—$4,750.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Various chocolates, cookies, corn
relish, and spirited cherries.
Rec’d—1/3/2008 Est. Value—
$60.00. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Framed 31″ × 461⁄2″ painting of
the First Family. Rec’d—4/9/
2008. Est. Value—$3,500.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
30″ mother of pearl vase. Rec’d—
1/8/2008. Est. Value—$500.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Framed 281⁄2″ × 301⁄2″ painting of
a woman playing the flute.
Rec’d—4/23/2008. Est. Value—
$350.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
3″ red painted sake cup with hand
painted design and personalized with the President’s initials.
Rec’d—7/8/2008 Est. Value—
$1,000.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Signed leather bound book titled
‘‘Australia: An Artist’s Journey
Through The Landscape’’ by
Pamela Griffith. Rec’d—3/28/
2008. Est. Value—$1,200.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
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acceptance
His Majesty Shaikh Hamad Bin
Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, King
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Shaikh Hamad Bin
Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, King
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin
Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang
Di-Pertuan
of
Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal
Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin
Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang
Di-Pertuan
of
Brunei
Darussalam.
Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, Chairman,
New Kosovo Alliance.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of
the Palestinian Authority.
Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of
the Palestinian Authority.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Kiyoko Fukuda, Office of the
Prime Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary, Office of the
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Kevin Rudd, M.P.,
Prime Minister of Australia.
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 ........................................
Small gold plaque with the
Kurdistan seal, scabbard with
hand-carved wood handle and
sheath, and a traditional Kurdish tan suit, including a zip-up
jacket, drawstring slacks, a
sheer patterned scarf, two red
and white headscarves, and a
small cap, all held in a black
Tumi garment bag. Rec’d—10/
28/2008.
Est.
Value—
$2,209.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
A brown tie with multicolored
stripes, a red tie with floral designs, and a black and blue
dotted tie. Rec’d—4/16/2008.
Est. Value—$390.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Box of Rococo chocolates.
Rec’d—4/16/2008. Est. Value—
$94.00. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.
White and blue Meissen tea set
with two tea cups, two saucers,
and four plates. Rec’d—6/10/
2008. Est. Value—$772.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Two 5″ tall sterling silver and colored maple wood candle holders by Lev Shneiderman and a
3″ hammered gold dove pin.
Rec’d—5/15/2008. Est. Value—
$205.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Ahava Bath + Beauty set in blue
AHAVA travel case. Rec’d—5/
15/2008. Est. Value—$150.00.
Location—Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
Gold brooch with Liberian seal,
black sash with multicolored details and embroidered with
‘‘Mrs. Bush’’ and ‘‘Akwabaa,’’ a
green sash with the Grand Cordon in the Most Venerable
Order of the Knighthood of the
Pioneers gold-tone medal with
4″ silver brooch replica of the
Grand Cordon in the Most Venerable Order of the Pioneers
medal, and an award certificate
signed by Her Excellency Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf. Rec’d—2/19/
2008. Est. Value—$1,085.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
3″ 18 carat gold bamboo broach
with a golden Southsea pearl
and a genuine stingray leather
jewelry box. Rec’d—6/24/2008.
Est. Value—$960.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
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The Honorable Masoud Barzani,
President of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable James Gordon Brown, M.P., Prime Minister.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable James Gordon Brown, M.P., Prime Minister.
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.
Her Excellency Dali Itzik, Speaker
of the Knesset of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Dali Itzik, Speaker
of the Knesset of Israel.
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.
Her Excellency Gloria MacapagalArroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
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Two 8″ × 10″ framed photos of
divers, a CD, two 4″ × 6″
framed photos of Mrs. Bush
and Her Excellency Nouria AlSubaih, and a small sterling silver bird figurine held in a frame.
Rec’d—2/25/2008. Est. Value—
$336.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Seven large silk fabrics held in an
ivory silk case. Rec’d—5/16/
2008. Est. Value—$9,819.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
5″ × 7″ antique silver jeweled box
with traditional design and
twenty-one 3″ silver symbolic
Tuareg crosses held in a traditional decorative wooden frame.
Rec’d—9/24/2008. Est. Value—
$789.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
17″ × 51″ raw silk embroidered
table runner. Rec’d—1/7/2008.
Est. Value—$445.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Large kora (traditional string instrument from Mali). Rec’d—2/
12/2008. Est. Value—$400.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
Burgundy patent leather jewelry
box and matching purse.
Rec’d—10/30/2008.
Est.
Value—$563.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
72″ × 144″ double damask satin
linen tablecloth by Thomas
Furguson.
Rec’d—3/17/2008.
Est. Value—$429.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
12 white linen napkins with multicolored animals with matching
48″ × 60″ white table linen and
native dress with jems and embroidered details. Rec’d—2/16/
2008. Est. Value—$600.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
11″ blue lapis vase with floral
inlay. Rec’d—4/3/2008. Est.
Value—$550.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
4″ silver Hoopoe bird with Indian
enameling known as Meenakari
designed by Blue Bird and four
‘‘Sound Scapes: Music of the
Deserts, Valleys, Rivers and
Mountains’’ CD set. Rec’d—9/
25/2008. Est. Value—$650.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
14″ ornately painted gourd with
traditional design and removable lid. Rec’d—3/13/2008. Est.
Value—$350.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
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Her Excellency Nouria Al-Subaih,
Minister of Education and Higher Education, Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Royal Highness Hessa bint
Trad Al-Shaalan, Princess, Riyadh.
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 Excellency Abdullah Gul,
President of the Republic of
Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Amadou Toumani
´
Toure, President of the Republic of Mali.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Asif Ali Zardari,
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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 Boni Yayi and Mrs.
Chantal Jean De Souza Yayi,
President of the Republic of
Benin.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Felipe de Jesus
Calderon Hinojosa, President of
the United Mexican States.
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 .......................................
Gold necklace, earrings, and
bracelet set featuring symbols
of Ghana. Rec’d—2/21/2008.
Est. Value—$2,000.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
White china tea set with blue accents by Young Sook Park, an
assortment of personalized
Elord casual wear, a pink silk
scarf, tennis shoes, and a personalized baseball cap. Rec’d—
4/16/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,382.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
White porcelain rose held on a
wooden stand. Rec’d—10/18/
2008. Est. Value—$450.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Six E. Marinella silk scarves.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$1,920.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Three multicolored E. Marinella
silk scarves. Rec’d—10/13/
2008. Est. Value—$480.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
20″ × 24″ framed embroidered
artwork of a vase with various
purple flowers. Rec’d—1/28/
2008. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
White sheer scarf with silver details and a traditional Romanian
folk costume including a robe,
gold silk head scarf, skirt, and a
belt.
Rec’d—4/1/2008.
Est.
Value—$766.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Two 15″ hand-painted carved
wooden statues in traditional
male and female Ukranian attire. Rec’d—9/29/2008. Est.
Value—$600.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Large silver traditional necklace
with bells, embroidered fur-lined
traditional wrap, beaded traditional head cover with tassels,
yellow traditional beaded robe,
and a book titled ‘‘Traditional
Crafts of Saudi Arabia’’ by John
Topham.
Rec’d—1/15/2008.
Est. Value—$4,085.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Green pashmina wrap with embroidered peach and burgundy
floral design. Rec’d—7/28/2008.
Est. Value—$387.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
10″ black quilted silk Chanel
handbag with silver chain.
Rec’d—6/13/2008. Est. Value—
$1,500.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
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His Excellency John Agyekum
Kufuor, President of the Republic of Ghana.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lee Myung-bak,
President of the Republic of
Korea, Seoul.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,
President of the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sun Jiazheng,
Minister of Culture of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Traian Basescu Non-acceptance would cause emand Mrs. Maria Basescu, Presibarrassment to donor and U.S.
dent and First Lady of Romania.
Government.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Sultan Bin
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,
Secretary General, Supreme
Commission for Tourism, Riyadh.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Begum Fauzia Gillani, Office
of the Prime Minister of The Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Carla Sarkozy, Office of the
President of the Republic of
France.
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 .......................................
Ornate Turkish silver mirror with
lace envelope and two books titled ‘‘My Name is Red,’’ by
Orhan Pamuk and Erdag
Goknar and ‘‘Hagia Sophia: A
Vision for Empires.’’ Rec’d—1/
18/2008. Est. Value—$520.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
17″ × 51″ raw silk embroidered
table runner. Rec’d—1/7/2008.
Est. Value—$445.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
2″ pink enamel carnation pendant
on gold chain by Master
Avedis. Rec’d—9/22/2008. Est.
Value—$550.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Brown and gold beaded basket
and a Rwandan table set including brown and gold beaded
placemats, napkin rings, and
coasters held in matching beaded container with lid. Rec’d—2/
18/2008. Est. Value—$385.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
A book in Japanese about protecting the Eart, nine sketches
of various families protecting
the
environment,
a
‘‘Kobuskusa’’ (small decorative
cloth), purple silk scarf, small
hand painted bamboo bowl, a
hand painted red sake cup personalized with Mrs. Bush’s initials, hand painted seashells,
papier mache masks of President and Mrs. Bush, a framed
origami American flag, a woven
obi with gold and silver leaf pattern, a small decorative bean
bag doll on a clear stand, two
small painted stress balls, and
a book titled ‘‘Gift Wrapping
with Textiles: Stylish Ideas from
Japan,’’ by Chizuko Morita.
Rec’d—7/8/2008. Est. Value—
$4,585.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
White sheer scarf with silver details and a traditional Romanian
folk costume including a robe,
gold silk head scarf, skirt, and a
belt.
Rec’d—4/1/2008.
Est.
Value—$766.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Local vegetable floral arrangement. Rec’d—11/22/2008. Est.
Value—$50.00. Location—Handled pursuant to Secret Service
policy.
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Mrs. Fatma Gulgun Sensoy, Em- Non-acceptance would cause embassy of the Republic of Turkey.
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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¨
Mrs. Hayrunnisa Gul, Office of
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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¨
Mrs. Hayrunnisa Gul, Office of
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Jeannette Kagame,
Lady of Rwanda.
First
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Kiyoko Fukuda, Office of the
Prime Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary, Office of the
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Maria Basescu, Office of the
President of Romania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Pilar Nores de Garcia, The
First Lady of the Republic of
Peru, Palacio de Gobierno,
Plaza de Arnas, Lima.
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 .......................................
7″ silver spoon pin with red stone
in center and Peruvian designs,
colorful traditional Peruvian
woven table runner, and a book
titled ‘‘The Incas: Art and Symbols.’’ Rec’d—11/22/2008. Est.
Value—$312.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
55″ × 55″ beige silk scarf with
gold
details
by
Valentin
Yudashkin.
Rec’d—7/8/2008.
Est. Value—$390.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Stainless steel set of 12 knives,
forks, and spoons and one
serving spatula with traditional
Lebanese design on handles by
S & S Haddad. Rec’d—9/23/
2008. Est. Value—$900.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Dark blue silk scarf and a 13
piece white porcelain tea set
with brown and gold details
handmade by Slovenian artists.
Rec’d—6/9/2008. Est. Value—
$501.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
8″ ornately hand carved traditional
wooden elephant with small
elephant inside and enamel design. Rec’d—9/22/2008. Est.
Value—$700.00. Location—Archives.
36″ × 48″ colorful embroidered
cloth and a traditional Kurdish
outfit with metallic copper-colored vest and pants with a
sheer beaded patterned robe.
Rec’d—10/28/2008.
Est.
Value—$473.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Floral arrangement of roses and
orchids and assorted chocolates by Lenotre Paris. Rec’d—
11/4/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,791.00. Location—Handled
pursuant to Secret Service policy.
Eight East African Blackwood
carved wooden statues, two
carved wood wall plaques, and
four framed paintings of native
people, animals, and scenery.
Rec’d—2/18/2008. Est. Value—
$8,815.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Crystal bowl with ‘‘10 Downing
Street’’ etched around the rim.
Rec’d—6/16/2008. Est. Value—
$1,300.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
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Circumstances justifying
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Mrs. Pilar Nores de Garcia, The
First Lady of the Republic of
Peru, Palacio de Gobierno,
Plaza de Arnas, Lima.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Svetlana Medvedeva, Office
of the President of the Russian
Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mrs. Wafaa Sleiman, Office of the
President of The Republic of
Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Ms. Urska Bacovnik, Office of the
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Slovenia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The
Honorable
Daggubati
Purandeswari, Minister of State
for Human Resource Development, Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Masoud Barzani,
President of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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.
Mr. Kabissa, Deputy Chief of Protocol, Embassy of the United
Republic of Tanzania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable James Gordon Brown, M.P., Prime Minister, London.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
First Family ....................................
Porcelain tea set painted with
colorful churches and flowers
stamped ‘‘St. Petersberg 1744’’
underneath
each
piece.
Rec’d—4/6/2008. Est. Value—
$2,444.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
68″ red, white, and blue beaded
American flag spear with 20’’
matching red, white, and blue
beaded American flag shield
and a 38’’ green, blue, and yellow beaded walking stick held
in a woven basket. Rec’d—2/
18/2008.
Est.
Value—
$4,200.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Wood vase made from spalted
crabapple, by Garry Bowes.
Rec’d—7/24/2008. Est. Value—
$350.00.
Location—Archives
Foreign.
Various photos of His Excellency
and Mrs. Lee Myung-bak with
President and Mrs. George
H.W. Bush and President and
Mrs. George W. Bush in a digital frame and a photo album,
three pieces of artwork featuring President and Mrs. Bush,
and several books about Korean
culture
and
history.
Rec’d—4/16/2008. Est. Value—
$3,927.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Artwork: 61⁄2″ × 9″ signed photo
of President and Mrs. Bush
praying with His Holiness Pope
Benedict XVI in the Oval Office;
held in 111⁄2″ × 15″ sterling silver frame with gold Vatican
coat of arms and a hardcover
book titled ‘‘The Basilica of St.
Peter in the Vatican.’’ Rec’d—6/
13/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,210.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Jewelry set including men’s and
women’s diamond watches, diamond
bracelet,
earrings,
cufflinks, and ring, and a Tiffany
and Co. Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/
14/2008.
Est.
Value—
$14,600.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Large brown robe lined with wool.
Rec’d—1/15/2008. Est. Value—
$550.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Framed 10″ × 14″ multicolored
abstract painting with Arabic
symbols. Rec’d—8/7/2008. Est.
Value—$800.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Vladimir Putin,
Chairman of the Government of
the Russian Federation, Moscow.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Paul Kagame,
President of the Republic of
Rwanda, Kigali.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Right Honorable Stephen
Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lee Myung-bak,
President of the Republic of
Korea, Seoul.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI,
Vatican City.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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
White House Staff
Abrams, Elliott.
Member.
White House Staff
Ansley, Judith.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
White House Staff
Bolten, Joshua B.
Member.
7″ gold vermeil statue of a falcon
on a jasper stand. Rec’d—1/14/
2008. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Two E. Marinella silk scarves.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$490.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Jewelry set including men’s and
women’s diamond watches, diamond
bracelet,
earrings,
cufflinks, and ring, and a Tiffany
and Co. Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/
14/2008.
Est.
Value—
$10,225.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Large black robe with gold accents lined with wool. Rec’d—1/
15/2008. Est. Value—$550.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
64″ × 45″ Afghan wool rug with
burgundy, brown, blue and orange repeating geometric patterns with 2’’ beige fringe.
Rec’d—5/17/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
37″ × 58″ yellow and burgundy
woven rug with floral design.
Rec’d—12/14/2008.
Est.
Value—$1,800.00. Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
Pair of black platinum plated Delta
pens with ink and leather case.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
7″ gold vermeil horse on a green
marble stand. Rec’d—1/14/
2008. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
29″ × 41″ abstract multicolored
painting of a man sitting; held in
a silver-tone frame. Rec’d—8/7/
2008. Est. Value—$2,500.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Jewelry set including a men’s diamond watch, diamond earrings,
bracelet, cufflinks, and ring, and
a Tiffany and Co. Atlas pen.
Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est. Value—
$13,200.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Dr. Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic of
Iraq.
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 Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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
White House Staff Member. Gillespie, Edward.
7″ × 41⁄2″ × 2″ lapis box with
stone floral design on hinged
lid.
Rec’d—5/17/2008.
Est.
Value—$420.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
Pair of black platinum plated Delta
pens with ink and leather case.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00.
Location—Handled
pursuant to Secret Service policy.
5″ gold vermeil horse on a green
marble stand. Rec’d—1/14/
2008. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Jewelry set including men’s and
women’s watches, diamond
ring, bracelet, earrings, and
cufflinks, and a Tiffany and Co.
Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/14/2008.
Est. Value—$15,050.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Clothing: Large brown robe with
gold accents lined with wool;
held in a green and white trunk.
Rec’d—1/15/2008. Est. Value—
$550.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
9″ sterling silver plate with blue
and red floral design on tile insert.
Rec’d—6/5/2008.
Est.
Value—$602.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
61⁄4″ white octagon-shaped inlaid
jewelry box with floral design on
the lid. Rec’d—9/26/2008. Est.
Value—$390.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
Pair of black platinum plated Delta
pens with ink and leather case.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Black leather suitcase with combination
locks.
Rec’d—8/5/
2008. Est. Value—$356.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
8″ gold vermeil ram on a green
marble stand. Rec’d—1/14/
2008. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Framed 25″ × 31″ painting of a
building and a palm tree by the
beach. Rec’d—8/8/2008. Est.
Value—$650.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
White House Staff Member. Gillespie, Edward.
White House Staff Member. Gillespie, Edward.
White House Staff Member. Hadley, Stephen.
White House Staff Member. Hadley, Stephen.
White House Staff Member. Hadley, Stephen.
White House Staff Member. Hadley, Stephen.
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Circumstances justifying
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His Excellency Dr. Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Ali Babacan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and
Chief EU Negotiator of the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency 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 Syed Yousaf Raza
Gillani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of
the United Arab Emirates.
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
White House Staff Member. Hadley, Stephen.
14″ gold vermeil statue of a camel
and two trees on a green marble base. Rec’d—3/26/2008.
Est. Value—$1,500.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Jewelry set including a men’s and
women’s
watch,
diamond
bracelet, earrings, cufflinks, and
ring, and a Tiffany and Co.
Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/14/2008.
Est. Value—$10,290.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Large grey robe with gold accents
lined with wool. Rec’d—1/15/
2008. Est. Value—$550.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Silver business card holder, a
book titled ‘‘Romania: Tourist
Guide’’ by Maria Pascaru, a
´
black leather attache case, and
a set of eight fabric art prints
featuring black and white
scenes of Bucharest. Rec’d—4/
2/2008. Est. Value—$389.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
6’’ gold vermeil horse on a green
marble stand; held in a green
leather case. Rec’d—1/14/2008.
Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
`
61⁄2″ × 8″ porcelain Hermes tray
with multicolored rococo patterns and blue and gold lining.
Rec’d—7/14/2008. Est. Value—
$600.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
69″ × 51″ Afghani rug with diamond pattern and burnt orange,
beige, and maroon accents.
Rec’d—2/17/2008. Est. Value—
$1,000.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
48″ × 70″ Afghani rug with diamond pattern and burnt orange,
beige, and maroon accents.
Rec’d—5/9/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Eloga Wintime men’s watch with 2
dials, diamonds, and steel
strap. Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est.
Value—$1,450.00. Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
White House Staff Member. Hagin,
Joe.
White House Staff Member. Hagin,
Joe.
White House Staff Member. Hagin,
Joe.
White House Staff Member. Hagin,
Joe.
White House Staff Member. Jeffrey, James.
White House Staff Member. LTG
Lute, Douglas.
White House Staff Member. LTG
Lute, Douglas.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Majesty Shaikh Hamad Bin
Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, King
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Traian Basescu,
President of Romania.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Edward
Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.
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 Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of Defense of
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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
White House Staff
McGurn, William J.
Member.
White House Staff
McGurn, William J.
Member.
White House Staff
McGurn, William J.
Member.
White House Staff
McGurn, William J.
Member.
White House
Perino, Dana.
Staff
Member.
White House
Perino, Dana.
Staff
Member.
White House
Perino, Dana.
Staff
Member.
Jewelry set with women’s watch,
diamond cufflinks, earrings,
bracelet, and ring, and a Tiffany
and Co. Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/
14/2008.
Est.
Value—
$11,575.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Dark blue robe with black accents
lined with wool. Rec’d—1/15/
2008. Est. Value—$550.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
9″ gold vermeil statue of an Arab
man with a bird on a green
plastic
stand.
Rec’d—1/14/
2008. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
7″ gold vermeil horse on a lapis
stand. Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est.
Value—$500.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
Jewelry set including men’s and
women’s diamond watches, diamond
bracelet,
earrings,
cufflinks, and ring, and a Tiffany
and Co. Atlas pen. Rec’d—1/
14/2008.
Est.
Value—
$14,625.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Wool-lined brown robe with pink
accents and a green shawl with
various designs. Rec’d—1/15/
2008. Est. Value—$670.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
7″ gold painted sterling silver statue of a castle on a maroon jasper stand; held in a black leather case. Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est.
Value—$500.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administrations.
Pair of black platinum plated Delta
pens with ink and leather case.
Rec’d—6/12/2008. Est. Value—
$480.00 Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
41⁄2″ silver bowl with Saudi Arabia
coat of arms. Rec’d—1/30/
2008. Est. Value—$449.00 Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
Pasha de Cartier ballpoint pen
with platinum finish. Rec’d—6/
10/2008. Est. Value—$680.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
White House Staff Member. Price,
Daniel.
White House Staff
Ramchard, Nikhil N..
Member.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
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 Adel Al-Jubeir,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Ali bin Fetais alMarri, Attorney General of the
State of Qatar.
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
White House Staff Member. Singh,
Michael.
Framed 9″ × 12″ multicolored abstract painting of various geometric shapes. Rec’d—8/8/
2008. Est. Value—$800.00. Location—Transferred to General
Services Administrations.
A book titled ‘‘The Construction of
Al Hashemi II: A Voyage
Through the History of Wooden
Ships, A Concise History of Kuwait, The Art of Making Traditional Vessels,’’ compiled by
Abdul Husain Mohammed Rafie
Marafie and a small glass block
with Kuwait City etched in the
center. Rec’d—8/8/2008. Est.
Value—$590.00.
Location—
Transferred to General Services
Administration.
38″ silver sword; held in a scabbard and sword case. Rec’d—
11/10/2008.
Est.
Value—
$850.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Silver Longines Grande Vitesse
men’s watch with three dials.
Rec’d—8/13/2008. Est. Value—
$2,350.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Jewelry set including Philip Stein
Teslar men’s and women’s
watches, diamond cufflinks,
ring, bracelet, and earrings, and
a Tiffany and Co. Atlas pen.
Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est. Value—
$12,215.00. Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
Large grey robe lined with wool,
and a beige shawl. Rec’d—1/
15/2008. Est. Value—$600.00.
Location—Transferred to General Services Administrations.
7″ gold vermeil statue of a tree
and horse on a marble stand.
Rec’d—1/14/2008 Est. Value—
$500.00. Location—Transferred
to General Services Administrations.
Member.
White House Staff
Wainstein, Ken.
Member.
White House Staff
Warwood, Jordan.
Member.
White House
Yanes, Raul.
Staff
Member.
White House
Yanes, Raul.
Staff
Member.
White House
Yanes, Raul.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid al-Maktoum, Vice
President and Prime Minister of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Nasser
Mohammad Al Sabah, Prime
Minister of the State of Kuwait.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
The Honorable Ali bin Fetais alMarri, Attorney General of the
State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ali Fahad Falih alShahwany Al-Hajri, Ambassador of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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 Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
[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 Dick Cheney ..........
Ten jars of Oscietra Caspian caviar ($2190); Tovuz cognac
($58); box of pomegranates
($210);
ten
bottles
of
pomegrante
juice
($260);
Rec’d—9/3/2008. Est. Value—
$2,718.00. Location—Disposition: Handled pursuant to U.S.
Secret Service policy.
Photo album. Rec’d—9/3/2008.
Est. Value—$295.00. Location—Archives.
Handmade silk Azerbaijan carpet.
Rec’d—9/3/2008. Est. Value—
$6,800. Location—Archives.
Six tea cups in gold and silver
holders ($225); engraved silver
bracelet ($95); engraved silver
belt ($300); Rec’d—9/3/2008.
Est. Value—$620. Location—
Archives.
Preserved fruits and jellies.
Rec’d—9/3/2008. Est. Value—
$120.
Location—Disposition:
Handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy.
White linen embroidered men’s
shirt ($115); wool wall hanging
($140); white linen embroidered
woman’s blouse and red beaded necklace ($85); pair of
Ukrainian ceramic dolls ($146);
two silver brooches in wooden
boxes ($150). Rec’d—9/4/2008.
Est. Value—$636. Location—
Archives.
Two bottles 1940 Massandra
Golden
Collection
Wine.
Rec’d—9/4/2008. Est. Value—
$256.
Location—Disposition:
Handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy.
Framed photograph ($55); three
coffee table books about
Ukraine ($195). Rec’d—9/4/
2008. Est. Value—$250. Location—Archives.
Three
Ukrainian
cookbooks.
Rec’d—9/4/2008. Est. Value—
$90. Location—Retained.
Seven copies of a Ukrainian children’s book ($105); six plush
stuffed animals ($90); three
girls’ blouses ($147); three
boys’ shirts ($117); wooden toy
cart
with
horses
($111).
Rec’d—9/4/2008. Est. Value—
$570. Location—Retained.
Five
E.
Marinella
neckties.
Rec’d—11/17/2008.
Est.
Value—$675.
Location—Archives.
Gold, malachite and mother-ofpearl model of the A.-Massmak
Fort, with gold vermeil plaque.
Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est. Value—
$8,000. Location—Archives.
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Vice President Dick Cheney and
Mrs. Lynne Cheney.
Vice President Dick Cheney and
Mrs. Lynne Cheney.
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
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grandchildren.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ilham Aliyev,
President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
His Excellency Viktor Andriyovych
Yushchenko,
President
of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
The King Abd-al-Aziz Sash (a
large gold vermeil medal on a
green ribbon sash, with two
cloth lapel pins. Rec’d—3/22/
2008. Est. Value—$450. Location—Archives.
Two Samsung D880 Duo cell
phones. Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est.
Value—$1,400. Location—Archives.
12 kg Saudi Arabian dates
($264); large box of milk chocolates ($250); four bottles of perfumed oils ($96). Rec’d—3/22/
2008. Est. Value—$610. Location—Disposition: Handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service
policy.
Diamond and emerald jewelry set.
Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est. Value—
$65,000. Location—Archives.
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Ms. Elizabeth Cheney, Vice President’s daughter.
Ms. Elizabeth Cheney, Vice President’s daughter.
David Addington, Chief of Staff to
the Vice President.
John Hannah, Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Samantha Ravich, Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Robert Karem, Special Assistant to
the Vice President for National
Security Affairs.
Lea Anne Foster, Asst. to the Vice
President for Communications.
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
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Two pairs of Dr. Scholl’s high
heeled
clogs.
Rec’d—3/22/
2008. Est. Value—$300. Location—Archives.
Diamond and ruby jewelry set.
Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est. Value—
$85,000. Location—Archives.
Three pairs of Dr. Scholl’s high
heeled
clogs.
Rec’d—3/22/
2008. Est. Value—$450. Location—Archives.
White gold and diamond jewelry
set. Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est.
Value—$16,700. Location—Archives.
White gold, emerald and diamond
jewelry set. Rec’d—3/22/2008.
Est. Value—$14,610. Location—Archives.
Gold jewelry set, with diamonds,
quartz and kunzite stones.
Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est. Value—
$9,425. Location—Archives.
White gold, smoky quartz and diamond jewelry set. Rec’d—3/22/
2008. Est. Value—$10,250. Location—Archives.
Gold vermeil and diamond jewelry
set. Rec’d—3/22/2008. Est.
Value—$15,350. Location—Archives.
Ornate plate from the Osmanli
Collection. Rec’d—6/12/2008.
Est. Value—$1,190. Location—
Archives.
Traditional
Kurdish
women’s
clothing—vest,
pants
and
overdress—with 21 Karat gold
necklace. Rec’d—4/3/2008. Est.
Value—$5,175. Location—Archives.
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Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz 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.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud,
Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
His Excellency Alli Babacan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Masoud Barzani,
President of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ms. Elizabeth Cheney, Vice President’s daughter.
Traditional
Kurdish
women’s
clothing—vest,
pants
and
overdress—with 21 Karat gold
necklace. Rec’d—4/3/2008. Est.
Value—$5,175. Location—Archives.
Large cowskin nesting bowl.
Rec’d—1/14/2008. Est. Value—
$165. Location—Archives.
Gift basket of fruits, nuts, tea and
chocolate.
Rec’d—1/14/2008.
Est. Value—$275. Location—
Disposition: Handled pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service policy.
Twelve E. Marinella neckties.
Rec’d—10/15/2008.
Est.
Value—$1,620. Location—Archives.
Two E. Marinella neckscarves.
Rec’d—10/15/2008.
Est.
Value—$500.
Location—Archives.
Book with sculpted leather cover,
entitled Subbi, Paintings of Olev
Subbi. Rec’d—4/24/2008. Est.
Value—$2,000. Location—Archives.
Brass candelabra covered with
lapis lazuli. Rec’d—5/6/2008.
Est. Value—$500. Location—
Archives.
Wool carpet of Ghazni Turkmen
weave. Rec’d—5/6/2008. Est.
Value—$1,200. Location—Archives.
Wool carpet of Afghanistan origin.
Rec’d—4/24/2008. Est. Value—
$580. Location—Archives.
Book of Books, in Hebrew, with
leather cover, gilded pages, in
a slipcase; First Strike by
Shlomo Nakdiman. Rec’d—4/4/
2008. Est. Value—$477. Location—Archives.
Sterling silver tea set. Rec’d—4/3/
2008. Est. Value—$1,000. Location—Archives.
Three catalogues from the Museum of Time Pieces at Qasr Al
Alam; DVD of Royal Equestrian
and Camel Festival. Rec’d—4/
3/2008. Est. Value—$210. Location—Retained.
Sterling silver sculpture of a palm
tree. Rec’d—3/26/2008. Est.
Value—$1,000. Location—Archives.
Wooden
inlaid
candy
box.
Rec’d—3/26/2008. Est. Value—
$50. Location—Archives.
Silk and wool Egyptian carpet in
the Isfahan pattern. Rec’d—4/3/
2008. Est. Value—$1,050. Location—Archives.
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Masoud Barzani,
President of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency
Embassy of
Emirates.
His Excellency
Embassy of
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Saqr Ghobash,
the United Arab
Saqr Ghobash,
the United Arab
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi,
President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Toomas Hendrik
Ilves, President of the Republic
of Estonia.
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 Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Abdul Khalili, Vice
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Ehud Olmert,
Prime Minister of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin
Said, Sultan of Oman.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin
Said, Sultan of Oman.
His Excellency Jalal
President of Iraq.
Talabani,
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Jalal
President of Iraq.
Talabani,
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi,
Commander-in-Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mrs. Lynne Cheney .......................
Gold scarab bracelet with three
blue stones. Rec’d—4/3/2008.
Est. Value—$750. Location—
Archives.
Framed print of the Gavrilo Pricip
Bridge in Sarajevo. Rec’d—1/7/
2008. Est. Value—$450. Location—Archives.
Small framed painting of a Bosnian street scene. Rec’d—1/7/
2008. Est. Value—$350. Location—General Services Administration.
Framed antique map of the Lithuanian region. Rec’d—9/26/
2008. Est. Value—$420. Location—Archives.
Zilli necktie ($398); Perry Ellis
Parfum ($109); Alpina Chocolates ($108). Rec’d—2/5/2008.
Est. Value—$605. Location—
General Services Administration.
Wool carpet of Afghanistan origin.
Rec’d—5/6/2008. Est. Value—
$790. Location—General Services Administration.
Wool carpet of Afghanistan origin.
Rec’d—5/6/2008. Est. Value—
$800. Location—General Services Administration.
Wool carpet of Afghanistan origin.
Rec’d—5/6/2008. Est. Value—
$800. Location—General Services Administration.
Zilli necktie ($398); Valentino
necktie ($98). Rec’d—6/11/
2008. Est. Value—$496. Location—General Services Administration.
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
David Addington, Chief of Staff to
the Vice President.
Vice President Dick Cheney ..........
John Hannah, Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
John Hannah, Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
David Addington, Chief of Staff to
the Vice President.
Samantha Ravich, Deputy Asst. to
the Vice President for National
Security Affairs.
John Hannah, Assistant to the
Vice President for National Security Affairs.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi,
Commander-in-Chief of the
Egyptian Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Dr.
Bisera
Turkovic, Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Dr.
Bisera
Turkovic, Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Yuriy Yekhanurov,
Defense Minister of Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Qassim Abbas Daoud, Council of
Representatives United Iraqi Alliance.
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 Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sadiq al Rikabi, Iraqi General Director for External Relations.
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 Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
Ceremonial (traditional) robe in His Royal Highness Abdullah bin
velvet and wood chest with gold
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
decoration. Rec’d—January 13,
of the Two Holy Mosques and
2008. Est. Value—$850.00. LoKing of the Kingdom of Saudi
cation—Pending Transfer to
Arabia.
General Services Administration.
Pearl choker. Rec’d—November Ms.
Benita
Ferrero-Waldner,
9, 2008. Est. Value—$1,400.00.
Member of the European ComLocation—Pending Transfer to
mission External Relations and
General Services Administration.
Neighborhood Policy.
Painting of Khobe Indian woman His Excellency Samuel Lewis
from Chiriqui, Panama. Rec’d—
Navarro, First Vice-President
December
9,
2008.
Est.
and Foreign Minister of the ReValue—$440.00.
Location—
public of Panama.
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
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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
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
1. 2 framed political cartoons (and
binder explaining significance of
items) 2. jersey with Secretary
Rice’s name on back 3. 4 classical music CDs. Rec’d—December 8, 2008. Est. Value—
$388.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Framed picture made of silk fabric
strings in design of flowers.
Rec’d—December 12, 2008.
Est. Value—$440.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
1.
Book—Prince
Mohamed
Bolkiah, Time and the River, a
Memoir—signed with dedication
2. Gold coin with picture of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah.
Rec’d—December 14, 2008.
Est. Value—$895.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Lalique crystal perfume bottle.
Rec’d—June 12, 2008. Est.
Value—$878.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Ornate glass (crystal) perfume decanter with frosted floral detail
from the ‘‘Crystal de Sevres’’
company in France. Rec’d—
January 31, 2008. Est. Value—
$385.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Necklace—single pearl on black
cord.
Rec’d—February
27,
2008. Est. Value—$520.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
1. Diamond ring in wood box 2.
DVD with musical instrument 3.
Locket with Qadhafi’s photo.
Rec’d—September 5, 2008.
Est. Value—$212,225.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Decorative silver plated and coral
boat in leather display case.
Rec’d—September 6, 2008.
Est. Value—$360.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Heavy metal (bronze) statue of a
woman. Rec’d—July 15, 2008.
Est. Value—$585.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Sabre with brass hilt and leather
handgrip; sheath has a dedication plaque to Secretary Rice.
Rec’d—August 20, 2008. Est.
Value—$400.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Right Honorable David
Miliband, Secretary of State for
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dai Bingguo, State
Councilor of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bandar Seri
Begawan, Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade of Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Bernard Kouchner,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
´
His Excellency Herve Morin, Minister of Defense of the French
Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Takeo Kawamura,
Chief Cabinet Secretary of
Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar alQadhafi, Leader of the Revolution of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Abdelaziz
Bouteflika, President of the
People’s Democratic Republic
of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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His Excellency Blaise Compaore,
President of Burkina Faso.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Lech Kaczynski,
President of the Republic of Poland on behalf of the People of
Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause 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
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
Watercolor of Secretary Rice.
Rec’d—June 29, 2008. Est.
Value—$1,200.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Painting of old house by Pavel
Mitkov. Rec’d—July 9, 2008.
Est. Value—$900.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
China tea set—teapot, mugs and
saucers. Rec’d—July 8, 2008.
Est. Value—$680.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Framed figure of Princess Olha
and medals. Rec’d—April 1,
2008. Est. Value—$520.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
18k yellow gold Liberian ‘‘ V’’
Bracelet. Rec’d—February 19,
2008. Est. Value—$420.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
18k yellow gold filigree bracelet
with scarab design. Rec’d—
March 25, 2008. Est. Value—
$950.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
18k yellow gold neckace, bracelet, and earrings with Andrinka
symbols of Ghana. Rec’d—February 20, 2008. Est. Value—
$2,250.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
1. Gold, diamond and saphire set
with necklace, ring, bracelet
and earrings 2. Ceremonial
robe and scarf (red and blue).
Rec’d—January 14, 2008. Est.
Value—$230,145.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
1. Book: ‘‘ Museum of Historical
Treasures of Ukraine’’ 2. ‘‘
Scythian Gold’’ framed pictorials in gold of ancient history
of Ukraine. Rec’d—September
22, 2008. Est. Value—$415.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Plaque from the 2008 Olympics—
5 gold-plated Olympic mascots,
limited edition #22,470 of
50,000.
Rec’d—January
1,
2008. Est. Value—$1,000.00.
Disposition—Permission to Retain for official use only.
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
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Secretary of State of the United
States.
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States.
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States.
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acceptance
His Excellency Yang Jiechi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sergei Stanishev,
Prime Minister of the Republic
of Bulgaria.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Karel
Schwarzenberg, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Volodymyr
Ohryzko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Her Excellency Olubanke KingAkerele, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Liberia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Field Marshall Mohamed Hussein
Tantawi, Commander in Chief
of the Egyptian Armed Forces
of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
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 Royal Highness Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques and
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Volodymyr
Ohryzko, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Unknown Foreign Government
Official, People’s Republic of
China.
Non-acceptance would cause 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
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
Framed picture of trees on hillside
surrounding stream made of
amber and quartz. Rec’d—September 29, 2008. Est. Value—
$385.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
1. 1 Bottle (2.5 fl oz) of Guerlain
perfume with sprayer 2. porcelain dish by Hermes. Rec’d—
July 14, 2008. Est. Value—
$1,120.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
3 screen picture frame with Indian
art. Rec’d—March 24, 2008.
Est. Value—$365.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold arched building with clock,
entitled
‘‘Babel
Bahrain’’.
Rec’d—March 24, 2008. Est.
Value—$940.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
1. Tan and grey bowl with leaf design signed by artist at bottom
2. Larger tan and grey bowl
with leaf design signed by artist
at bottom—arrived BROKEN.
Rec’d—November 5, 2008. Est.
Value—$570.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Leather presentation box with (1)
glass candle votive with mother-of-pearl and tooled leather
decor, (2) mother-of-pearl photo
frame, (3) candle holder (4)
leather
desk
decorations.
Rec’d—January 16, 2008. Est.
Value—$425.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Rug 36″ × 60″ in green bag.
Rec’d—October 24, 2008. Est.
Value—$350.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Framed carpet (probably silk on
wool), autumn landscape with
trees on the sides, path in the
middle—approx 3.5′ × 2.5′.
Rec’d—January 15, 2008. Est.
Value—$550.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Statue of a golden eagle on a
marble stone slab, received
with damage to the base.
Rec’d—January 13, 2007. Est.
Value—$1,850.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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States.
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Her
Excellency
Yuliya
Volodymyrivna
Tymoshenko,
Prime Minister of Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Edward
Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Pranab Kumar
Mukherjee, Minister of External
Affairs of the Republic of India.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa
Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, King of
the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin
Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty and Her Majesty King
Abdullah and Queen Rania,
King and Queen of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Rehman Malik,
Minister of Interior of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Sayyed Abdul Aziz
Al-Hakim, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
the United Arab Emirates.
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 Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
Painting by Hussein Sherif in His Excellency Abdullah bin
black leather case, 19″ × 12.5″.
Zayed, Foreign Minister of the
Rec’d—July 21, 2008. Est.
United Arab Emirates.
Value—$780.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Abstract painting. Rec’d—August His Highness Mohammad bin
8, 2008. Est. Value—$6,400.00.
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice PresiLocation—Pending Transfer to
dent and Prime Minister of the
General Services Administration.
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
1. Moroccan pottery plate and His Excellency Abbas El Fassi,
bowl set 2. Book on Marrakech.
Prime Minister of the Kingdom
Rec’d—September 6, 2008.
of Morocco.
Est. Value—$380.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Replica of a gold cup found in His
Excellency
Mikheil
Trialeti, village Tsalkaddoring
Saakashvili, President of Georexcavations dated XVIII–XVII
gia.
B.C. Rec’d—March 19, 2008.
Est. Value—$590.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
1. Silver and aromatic-wood orna- His Excellency Zine El-Abidine
mental vessel 2. Silver and aroBen Ali, President of the Rematic-wood perfume bottlepublic of Tunisia.
shaped
table
ornament.
Rec’d—September 6, 2008.
Est. Value—$625.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
1. Jeweled chalase (gold cup) in- His
Excellency
Mikheil
side wooden box. 2. Tbilivno—
Saakashvili, President of Georspecial
reserve
wine.
3.
gia.
Sarajishvili—Georgian Cognac.
Rec’d—July 9, 2008. Est.
Value—$360.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
1: Bottle of fragrance for His Excellency Badr Hamad
women—Eau
de
Parfum
Hamood Al-Busaidi, Secretary
‘‘Amouge Lyric’’. 2: Bottle of fraGeneral and Minister of Foreign
grance for men ‘‘Amouge
Affairs of the Sultanate of
Lyric’’. Rec’d—October 6, 2008.
Oman.
Est. Value—$510.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold-plated camel and man walk- His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
ing in water, gold waves on tap
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
of 4 sacks on camel back with
the United Arab Emirates.
molded faux marble/green plastic base. Rec’d—January 2,
2008. Est. Value—$880.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Gold-plated figure of kneeling boy His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin
holding onto standing goat with
Zayed Al Nahyan, President of
head lowered, on faux marble
the United Arab Emirates.
green plastic base. Rec’d—January 2, 2008. Est. Value—
$800.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
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Secretary of State of the United
States.
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States.
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States.
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States.
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States.
The Honorable Condoleezza Rice,
Secretary of State of the United
States.
The Honorable Nancy G. Brinker,
Chief of Protocol.
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Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
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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
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Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
(1) His and Hers black and white
watches (2) silver cufflinks (3)
diamond earrings, lattice bracelet, and ring set (4) silver pen
with diamonds. Rec’d—January
14,
2008.
Est.
Value—
$45,000.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Clark T. Randt, Jr., Bronze ‘‘ ding’’ a vessel used in
U.S. Ambassador to the Peoancient China, approximately
ple’s Republic of China.
10 pounds. Rec’d—October 21,
2008. Est. Value—$400.00.
Disposition—Permission to Retain for official use only.
The Honorable Nancy G. Brinker, 1: Robe; silk with paisley design
Chief of Protocol.
in red and ivory, bancs of
goldwrapped thread, lined in
golden yellow cat-type fur 2:
Shawl; wool, 5-petal rosettes,
beige and maroon; both held in
red and white velour box with 2
combo locks. Rec’d—January
1, 2008. Est. Value—$2,510.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
The Honorable Peter Coneway, $2,700 Swiss Francs in cash.
U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland.
Rec’d—November 19, 2008.
Est. Value—$2,464.34. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Bryan Langley, Assistant Chief of Rolex watch style M499314 #
Protocol.
116000–70200. Rec’d—August
29,
2008.
Est.
Value—
$3,750.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
The Honorable David Welch, As- 1. Green leather briefcase 2. silsistant Secretary of State for
ver pen with diamonds 3. silver
Near Eastern Affairs.
cufflinks 4. ladies’ watch with
blue face and band 5. men’s
watch with white face 6. Sapphire and diamond set of
earrings, bracelet and ring.
Rec’d—January 14, 2008. Est.
Value—$45,000.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Sean McCormack, Men’s watch, RADO brand with
Assistant Secretary of State for
small likeness of Qadhafi’s face
Public Affairs and Department
on watch face. Rec’d—SepSpokesman.
tember 4, 2008. Est. Value—
$800.00.
Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Nancy G. Brinker, (1) His and Hers watches (2) emChief of Protocol.
erald and diamond bracelet,
earrings, and ring set (3)
cufflinks with onyx (4) Tiffany’s
pen. Rec’d—January 14, 2008.
Est. Value—$65,000.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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acceptance
His Royal Highness Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques and
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dai Bingguo, State
Councilor of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques and
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency
Francesco
Canalini, Apostolic Nuncio of
the Holy See.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Mohammad bin
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques and
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Colonel Muammar Abu Minyar alQadhafi, Leader of the Revolution of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Royal Highness Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques and
King of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause 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
The Honorable Clark T. Randt, Jr.,
U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.
Traditional Chinese small clay
teapot produced by artist.
Rec’d—September 22, 2008.
Est. Value—$1,857.00. Disposition—Permission to Retain for
official use only.
Traditional rug, approximately 3x5
feet, red with colored pattern.
Rec’d—October 10, 2008. Est.
Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Permission to Retain for official
use only.
6.1 × 4.2 foot silk carpet of Iranian
origin. Rec’d—June 23, 2008.
Est. Value—$1,900.00. Location—Transfer to General Services Administration.
One Audemars Piguet Royal Oak
Jumbo watch with steel bracelet
and white dial. Rec’d—February
7,
2008.
Est.
Value—
$12,500.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Women’s silver TagHeuer watch
with pink face, ‘‘Aqua Pacer’’
REC3082. Rec’d—September
3, 2008. Est. Value—$2,600.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Women’s
silver
TagHeuer
watch—
‘‘Aqua
Pacer’’
ERM9625. Rec’d—August 26,
2008. Est. Value—$1,500.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Men’s TagHeuer Watch—silver
with black face. Rec’d—August
29,
2008.
Est.
Value—
$3,400.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
One MTM Special Ops Black
Predator
Military
watch.
Rec’d—July 2, 2008. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Clark T. Randt, Jr.,
U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.
Jess Baily, U.S. Team Leader,
Erbil Regional Reconstruction
Team in Iraq.
The Honorable David Hale, U.S.
Ambassador to Jordan.
Tatum Fraites, Intern in the Office
of the Chief of Protocol.
Veronica Ruano, Protocol Officer ..
Thomas Rathburn, Budget Analyst
for Office of the Chief of Protocol.
The Honorable David Hale, U.S.
Ambassador to Jordan.
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The Honorable Goli Ameri, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Mr. Lu Chang Cheng, Director
General of the Public Security
Bureau of Beijing Capital International Airport.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ahmad Eklil
Hakimi, Ambassador of Afghanistan to China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Nechervan Idris
Barzani, Prime Minister of the
Kurdistan Regional Government
in Erbil, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty Abdullah II bin al
Hussein, King of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Mohammad bin
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Mohammad bin
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Highness Mohammad bin
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al
Hussein, King of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan and His Excellency Prince Faisal Al Fayez,
Minister of the Royal Court of
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Synthetic, red and yellow Persian His
Excellency
Bahram
Rug, 4 × 6 feet. Rec’d—July 17,
Aksharzaden, President of the
2008. Est. Value—$340.00. LoIslamic
Republic
of
Iran
cation—Pending Transfer to
Weightlifting Federation, Iranian
General Services Administration.
Ministry of Sport.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Michael V. Hayden,
Director.
Sword with a copper and brass
hilt in a leather scabbard.
Rec’d—1/18/2008. Est. Value—
$400.00. Location—To be retained for official display in appropriate office space.
Enamel and gilt sword with scabbard scimitar. Rec’d—3/12/
2008. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—To be retained for official display in appropriate office
space.
Brass and green enamel model of
a building, mounted on a green
marble base. Rec’d—6/9/2008.
Est. Value—$400.00. Location—To be retained for official
display in appropriate office
space.
Gold plated replica of a building
on a green leather plinth.
Rec’d—12/17/2008.
Est.
Value—$400.00. Location—To
be retained for official display in
appropriate office space.
Silk rug, 6 feet by 4 feet, red and
navy with zig zag border.
Rec’d—9/28/2007. Est. Value—
$500.00. Location—To be retained for official display in appropriate office space.
Silk rug, 6 feet by 4 feet, red and
navy with zig zag border.
Rec’d—9/28/2007. Est. Value—
$500.00. Location—To be retained for official display in appropriate office space.
The Honorable Michael V. Hayden,
Director.
The Honorable Michael V. Hayden,
Director.
Mr. Stephen R. Kappes, Deputy
Director.
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.
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: DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Colonel Martin J. Schans, Commander, 47th Operations Group
Laughlin AFB, TX.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gentlemen’s Rolex Date Just
Watch. Rec’d—7/29/2007. Est.
Value—$4,403.00. Location—
Transferred to GSA on 23 April
2008.
Fendi (Swiss) Automatic Wristwatch. Rec’d—1/16/2008. Est.
Value—$895.00.
Location—
Transferred to GSA on 23 April
2008.
Raymond Weil Tango Wristwatch.
Rec’d—9/3/2008. Est. Value—
$695.50. Location—Transferred
to GSA on 15 October 2008.
Major General Vern M. Dindley II,
Director, Strategy, Plans and
Policy United States Central
Command
(USCENTCOM),
MacDill AFB, FL.
Colonel Daniel Charchian, Chief,
Air Force Division, United States
Military Training Mission to
Saudi Arabia (USMTM), Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Major General Mohhamed AlAyeesh, Deputy Commander,
Royal Saudi Air Force.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major
General
Muhammad
Sowaidan Al Gimzy, Chairman
of Defense Representative,
United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lieutenant
General
Al-Faisal, Non-acceptance would cause emCommander, Royal Saudi Air
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Force, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE—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
Colonel Frank E. Fields, Commander,
437th
Operations
Group, Charleston, SC.
Grovana
Wristwatch
($419);
Givenchy Wallet ($250); Angel
Schlessor Cologne for Men, 50
ml ($55). Rec’d—1/1/2008. Est.
Value—$724.00.
Location—
Transferred to GSA on 15 October 2008.
TechnoMarine Wristwatch ($617);
Givenchy Wallet ($250); JBR
Wallet ($250); Angel Schlessor
Cologne for Men, 50 ml ($55).
Rec’d—1/1/2008. Est. Value—
$2,172.00.
Location—Transferred to GSA on 15 October
2008.
TechnoMarine Wristwatch ($617);
Givenchy
Wallet
($250);
Givenchy Very Irresistible Cologne for Men ($64). Rec’d—1/
1/2008. Est. Value—$931.00.
Location—Transferred to GSA
on 15 October 2008.
TechnoMarine Wristwatch ($578);
Givenchy
Wallet
($250).
Rec’d—1/1/2008. Est. Value—
$828.00. Location—Transferred
to GSA on 15 October 2008.
Concord Saratoga Ladies Watch
($649); Givenchy Very Irresistible for Men ($64). Rec’d—1/1/
2008. Est. Value—$649.00. Location—Transferred to GSA on
15 October 2008.
Concord Saratoga Ladies Watch
($649); Givenchy Very Irresistible for Men ($64). Rec’d—1/1/
2008. Est. Value—$649.00. Location—Transferred to GSA on
15 October 2008.
Colonel Frank E. Jones, 437th
Mission Support Group Commander, Charleston, SC.
Colonel Donnalee Sykes, 437th
Medical Group, Charleston, SC.
Mr. Norman Moore, Deputy Commander, 437th Maintenance
Group, Charleston, SC.
Lieutenant Colonel Leon Strickland, 16th Airlift Squadron, Qatar
Visit Project Officer, Charleston,
SC.
Lieutenant Colonel Leon Strickland, 16th Airlift Squadron, Qatar
Visit Project Officer, Charleston,
SC.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Maj Gen Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamed Bin Ali AlAttiyah, Chief of Staff for the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Report of Travel]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
James Mayfield, Commercial Officer, International Trade Administration (ITA).
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Hotel Lodging. Rec’d—October
22—23, 2008. Est. Value—
$438.00.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Sam Lei, Senior Manager of Promotional Activities Dept, Institute de Promocao do Comercio
e do Investimento de Macau
(IPIM).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, U.S. MARINE CORPS
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Major General Martin Post, Deputy
Commanding General, Multi National Force-West (I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) [I
MEF (Fwd)]).
Major General John F. Kelly, Commanding General, Multi National
Force-West (I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) [I MEF
(Fwd)]).
Momo Design Pilot Watch—MD–
064. Rec’d—1/25/2008. Est.
Value—$900.00.
Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Formex Watch. Rec’d—6/1/2008.
Est. Value—$1,995. Location—
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Sheikh Tariq Khalaf Abdullah
Halbusi. He is Iraqi, but lives in
Amman, Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheikh Jassim Muhammad Saleh
al-Suwaydawie, Province, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[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 Margaret Spellings,
Secretary of Education.
Oil painting of desert outpost by
Hussein Sherif, UAE, size
40x50. Rec’d—6/4/2008. Est.
Value—$1,361.26. Location—
Pending Transfer to GSA.
Cartier ball point pen. Rec’d—1/2/
2008. Est. Value—$345.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
GSA.
The Honorable Margaret Spellings,
Secretary of Education.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Minister Hanif
Hassan, Minister of Education
of the United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Yousef Al Otaiba,
Ambassador of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
[Report of Travel]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Rear Admiral Nevin P. Carr, Jr.,
U.S. Navy, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Navy (International
Programs)/Director, Navy International Programs Office.
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Name and title of person
accepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Expended for commercial air
transportation
from
Paris,
France to Toulon, France and
return. Rec’d—10/27/2008. Est.
Value—$486.00.
Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG)
Stephen W. Hedrick, U.S. Navy,
Aide to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy International
Programs/Director,
Navy International Programs Office.
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Expended for commercial air
transportation
from
Paris,
France to Toulon, France and
return. Rec’d—10/27/2008. Est.
Value—$486.00.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Rear Admiral Jacques Cousguer,
Director of Naval Systems
Technical Expertise Directorate
Delegation
Generale
Pour
L’Armament
(DGA);
Paris,
France.
Rear Admiral Jacques Cousguer,
Director of Naval Systems
Technical Expertise Directorate
Delegation
Generale
Pour
L’Armament
(DGA);
Paris,
France.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Expended for lodging in Venice,
Italy.
Rec’d—10/14–17/2008.
Est. Value—$3,429.47.
Admiral Paolo La Rosa, Chief of
Staff, Italian Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Expended for lodging and meals
in Bahrain. Rec’d—1/22/2008.
Est. Value—$916.30.
His Majesty Shaikh Hamad Bin
Isa Bin Salman Al-Khalifa, King
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
Expended for lodging in Greece.
Rec’d—4/2–3/2008.
Est.
Value—$17,939.80.
General Dimitrios Grapas, Chief
of Hellinic National Defense
General Staff.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Expended for lodging in Brijuli Island, Croatia. Rec’d—10/25–27/
2008. Est. Value—$3,166.00.
Major General Josip Lucic, Chief
of Defense, Croatia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person
ccepting the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
stimated value, and current
disposition or location
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Admiral Mark P. Fitzgerald, U.S.
Navy, Commander, U.S. Naval
Forces, Europe and accompanying staff.
Expended for lodging in Ohrid,
Macedonia.
Rec’d—10/7–9/
2008. Est. Value—$820.00.
Expended
for
lodging
in
Ljublijana. Slovenia. Rec’d—12/
16–17/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,044.00.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His
Excellency
Zoran
Konjanovski, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Macedonia.
Lieutenant General (LTG) Albin
Gutman, Chief of Defense General Staff for Slovenia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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
Major General Benjamin Mixon,
Commanding General 25th Infantry Division.
Quom Medallion design rug, silk
pile on silk foundation, 6′4″ ×
9′9″. Rec’d—8/30/2007. Est.
Value—$8,500.00.
Disposition—Tropic Lightning Museum,
25th Infantry Division, Fort
Shafter, HI for Official Use.
Etienne Aigner designer silver
and horseshoe-shaped MEN’s
watch ($900); Etienne Aigner
designer silver and horseshoeshaped
WOMEN’s
watch
($900). Rec’d—10/2007. Est.
Value—$1,800.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
(1) Etienne Aigner designer watch
A19211 ($305); (2) Givenchy
pale pink leather woman’s wallet ($200). Rec’d—10/2007. Est.
Value—$505.00. Disposition—
Turned in to GSA.
Christian Dior silver band, gold
face woman’s watch. Rec’d—
2006. Est. Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
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Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Prime Minister Barzani, Kurdish
Region, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Duail Slaman Al
Khalifa, Chief of Staff, Bahrain
Defense Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Unknown Kuwait Government Official.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Brigadier General Fahed AlQyarain, Land Forces Commander, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Christian Dior silver band, square
face man’s watch. Rec’d—6/26/
2007. Est. Value—$600.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
Brigadier General Fahed AlQyarain, Land Forces Commander, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Murex silver with round face
man’s watch. Rec’d—2007. Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—
Turned in to GSA.
Unknown Qatar Government Official.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Breitling silver with oversized face
man’s watch. Rec’d—2007. Est.
Value—$3,000.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
Unknown Qatar Government Official.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
De-milled cased AK 47. Rec’d—
10/1/2007.
Est.
Value—
$795.00.
Location—Headquarters Third Army/U.S. Army
Central/Coalition Forces Land
Component Command APO AE
09306 for Official Use.
Major General Al-Kabe, United
Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Major General Mark P. Hertling,
Commanding General, Multi-National Division-North.
Pamshal Factory Carpet, 200 cm
× 300 cm. Rec’d—4/10/2008.
Est. Value—$600.00. Location—Location: Freedom RestNorth Facility, 1st Armored Division, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Contingency Operating
Base Speicher, Tikrit, Iraq, APO
AE 09393 for Official Use.
Handmade floral area rug, 7′ ×
10′. Rec’d—11/20/2007. Est.
Value—$1,000.00. Location—
Location: 1st Cavalry Division
Command
Group’s
Headquarters, Iraq for Official Use.
Longines Presence watch, model
L4.720.4.12.6.
Rec’d—8/7/
2008. Est. Value—$750.00. Location—Location: Snow Hall,
U.S.
Army
Field
Artillery
School,
1210
NW
Schimmelpfennig Road, Fort
Sill, OK 73503. Kept for Official
Use.
Persian Iranian rug. Rec’d—9/27/
2007. Est. Value—$1,000.00.
Location—Disposition: Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold necklace. Rec’d—9/29/2007.
Est. Value—$1,500.00. Location—Disposition:
Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold necklace, earrings, and ring
set). Rec’d—10/5/2007. Est.
Value—$1,800.00. Location—
Disposition: Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Red Persian rug. Rec’d—10/1/
2007. Est. Value—$2,000.00.
Location—Disposition: Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Cultural dance outfit. Rec’d—10/8/
2007. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Disposition:
Pending
Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Longines Presence man’s watch.
Rec’d—9/2008. Est. Value—
$645.00. Location—Disposition:
Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Handmade silk Persian rug, 3′ ×
5′.
Rec’d—9/6/2008.
Est.
Value—$1,200.00. Location—
Disposition: Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Concord Mariner woman’s watch
with mother of pearl face and
diamonds ($1,000); 48 count
pearl necklace with silver clasp
in red jewelry pouch ($50).
Rec’d—8/2006. Est. Value—
$1,050.00. Disposition—Turned
in to GSA.
Brigadier General Vincent K.
Brooks, Deputy Commanding
General (Support), Multi-National
Division Baghdad and 1st Cavalry Division.
Major General Peter M. Vangjel,
Commanding General, United
States Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill.
Major
General
Francis
J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commanding
General, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Major
General
Francis
J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commanding
General, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Major
General
Francis
J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commanding
General, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Major
General
Francis
J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commanding
General, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Major
General
Francis
J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commanding
General, Multi-National DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Major General Michael D. Barbero,
Director CJ3, Iraq.
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Major General Mark P. Hertling,
Commanding General, Multi-National Division-North.
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Lieutenant General P.K. Sing,
Para Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati
Vishist Seva Meda, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. H2
South Western Command of
the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheik Umar al-Jubur, Advisor to
Iraqi Vice President Tariq alHashimi.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major Saeed, Field Artillery, Army,
United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani,
Prime Minister, Kurdistan Regional Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Oil Director of Kurdistan Regional
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sarkis Aghajan Manendu, Minister Non-acceptance would cause emof Finance and Economy for
barrassment to donor and U.S.
Kurdistan Regional Government.
Government.
Minister of Defense for Kurdistan
Regional Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Minister Sarkazi (additonal data
not available).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Prime Minster, Kurdistan Regional
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Governor Dana, Provisional Governor of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Brigadier General Fahed AlQyarain, Land Forces Commander, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—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
Lieutenant General Steven R.
Whitcomb, Commander, Third
Army/U.S. Army Central/Coalition Forces Land Component
Command.
Breitling Aviator man’s watch.
Rec’d—10/7/2007. Est. Value—
$2,900.00.
Location—Headquarters Third Army/U.S. Army
Central/Coalition Forces Land
Component Command APO AE
09306 for Official Use.
Quom Silk Persian Iranian rug,
3′2″ × 4′11″. Rec’d—8/4/2008.
Est. Value—$1,500.00. Location—Purchased by Recipient.
Longines gold and silver man’s
watch. Rec’d—10/3/2007. Est.
Value—$1,000.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
Omega, his and her silver with
crystal facets watches set.
Rec’d—10/3/2007. Est. Value—
$1,000.00. Disposition—Turned
in to GSA.
Longines gold man’s watch.
Rec’d—2/12/2008. Est. Value—
$875.00. Disposition—Turned in
to GSA.
Longines gold and silver man’s
watch. Rec’d—10/30/2007. Est.
Value—$900.00. Disposition—
Turned in to GSA.
18K gold necklace with heart
pendant ($175); 18K gold necklace with Iraq-shaped pendant
($175); Rec’d—9/21/2007. Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—
Turned in to GSA.
21K gold chain, 27″ length.
Rec’d—2/13/2008. Est. Value—
$395.00. Disposition—Turned in
to GSA.
Baume and Mercier black face
and band watch ($2,395);
Givenchy blue label cologne
($86); Givenchy brown/tan geometric wallet ($200). Rec’d—1/
8/2008. Est. Value—$2,681.00.
Disposition—Turned in to GSA.
Red velvet memento box with
clasp that opens and plaque.
Plaque is inscribed ‘‘With the
Compliments of the Chief of
Staff—Qatar Armed Forces’’.
Rec’d—1/8/2008. Est. Value—
Unknown. Location—U.S. Army
Developmental Test Command
(DTC), 314 Longs Corner
Road,
Aberdeen
Proving
Ground, MD 21005–5055 for
Official Use. Value could not be
determined—unique gift.
Brigadier General Francis J.
Wiercinski, Deputy Commander,
U.S. Army Pacific.
Colonel David G. Paschal, Commander, 1st Brigade Combat
Team, 10th Mountain Division
(LI), Iraq.
Colonel David G. Paschal, Commander, 1st Brigade Combat
Team, 10th Mountain Division
(LI), Iraq.
Colonel David G. Paschal, Commander, 1st Brigade Combat
Team, 10th Mountain Division
(LI), Iraq.
Major General Mark P. Hertling,
Commanding General, Multi-National Division-North.
Major Ray Fallari, Contracting Officer,
Multi-National
DivisionNorth, Iraq.
Captain Harrison C. Kennedy,
Contract and Fiscal Law Attorney, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Camp Taji, Iraq.
Mr. James Johnson, Executive Director, U.S. Army Developmental
Test Command (DTC).
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Mr. James Johnson, Executive Director, U.S. Army Developmental
Test Command (DTC).
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Circumstances justifying
acceptance
J3 Al-Isaa, J3, Kuwait Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
President Masoud Barzani, Kurdish Region of Government
(KRG).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
President Barzani, Kurdish Region of Government (KRG).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Saifadeen, Senior Security Officer Sulaymania Province, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Kawa, Chief, Kirkuk Police Academy, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
President Barzani, Kurdish Region of Government (KRG).
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Unknown Iraq Government Official.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sheik Hamdi Muklif Melahma,
Local Tribal Leader of Taji, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamad Bin AlMahshadi, Chief of Staff, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hamad Bin AlMahshadi, Chief of Staff, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—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
Mr. James Johnson, Executive Director, U.S. Army Developmental
Test Command (DTC).
Wood pen with case inscribed
with ‘‘Chief of Staff Qatar
Armed Forces’’ ($45); Qatar
Year Book 2004 with tourist
map of Qatar and Doha City
($105). Rec’d—1/8/2008. Est.
Value—$150.00.
Location—
U.S. Army Developmental Test
Command (DTC), 314 Longs
Corner Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005–5055
for Official Use.
Machine made, red and gold floral
rug, 9′ × 11′. Rec’d—5/21/2008.
Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Headquarters, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division,
Squadron area, Camp Taji, Iraq
APO AE 09378 for Official Use.
Contemporary Indian decorative
white alabaster stone sculpture
depicting a trumpeting elephant.
Rec’d—2/14/2008. Est. Value—
$1,250.00.
Location—Headquarters, U.S. Army, Pacific,
Fort Shafter, HI 96858–5100 for
Official Use.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H.
Mackey, Squadron Commander,
2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry,
2nd Stryker Brigade Combat
Team.
Lieutenant General Benjamin R.
Mixon, Commanding General,
Headquarters, U.S. Army, Pacific.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Major General Hamad Bin AlMahshadi, Chief of Staff, Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Talib Zibala Ibraheem Al Jabouri,
Local Tribal Leader of Shat Al
Taji, Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Lieutenant General P.K. Sing,
Para Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati
Vishist Seva Meda, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. H2
South Western Command of
the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause 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
The Honorable Donald C. Winter,
Secretary of the Navy.
The Honorable Donald C. Winter,
Secretary of the Navy.
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Vice Admiral Kevin J. Cosgriff,
U.S. Navy, Commander, U.S.
Naval Forces Central Command;
and Commander, Fifth Fleet;
and Commander, Combined
Maritime Forces.
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acceptance on
behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value,
and current disposition or location
Oil Painting of the USS CONNECTICUT. Rec’d—6/12/2008.
Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Secretary’s Office, pending purchase.
Gold dagger with sheath in a red
velvet box (12″ long and 3.5″
wide). Rec’d—2/5/2008. Est.
Value—$400.00. Disposition—
Secretary’s Office, pending purchase.
Cerruti 1881 Collection of a black
ball point pen, a black leather
wallet (in black pouch) and a
analog silver watch with black
leather band and black face,
Serial CT67241S103042 all
presented in brown lacquered
box with gold eagle on top and
gold clasp. Rec’d—7/2/2008.
Est. Value—$375.00. Location—General Services Administration.
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Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Commodore David Anson, New
´
Zealand Defense Attache.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Dr. Nasar Al
Balooshi, Ambassador of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Major General Hmad Al-Rumaithy,
Chief of Staff, United Arab
Emirates Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of
person accepting the gift on behalf
of the U.S. Government
Lieutenant Richard S. Caldwell,
U.S. Navy Reserves, U.S. Central Command, J2 Intelligence
Directorate.
The Honorable Donald C. Winter,
Secretary of the Navy.
Captain Steven Kornatz, U.S.
Navy, Director, Naval Command
College, Naval War College.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen, U.S.
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Vernon E. Clark, U.S.
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Gift, date of
acceptance on
behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value,
and current disposition or location
Stainless
Steel
Acquanautic
Chronographe
Cuda
Swiss
Man’s analog Watch, chain link
band with silver raised face,
seahorse design on back side
of face. Presented on cream
colored leather cushioned pad
with sea horse design. Rec’d—
8/16/2008.
Est.
Value—
$1,400.00. Location—Pending
transfer to General Services
Administration.
Silver Dagger with sheath (13″
long and 4″ wide). Rec’d—11/
26/2006. Est. Value—$400.00.
Disposition—Secretary’s Office,
pending purchase.
Sapphire Crystal Tissot t-Touch
Smart Man’s analog watch, Silver chain link band with black
and silver face, Presented in
black and red box. Ser SKN–
BC–38–325,
Z
253/353P.
Rec’d—10/25/2007.
Est.
Value—$550.00.
Location—
General Services Administration.
Red Tai-Hwa Potter Luster Color
Ceramic Series vase approximately 10′ tall with gold leaf
neck and painted gold butterflies on body. Presented in box
with wood stand. Rec’d—9/19/
2007. Est. Value—$335.00. Location—Pending transfer to
General Services Administration.
6 in. × 6 in. set of Carved and
faux gem inlay Ivory Elephant
book ends; each presented in a
box covered with blue velvet
cloth. Rec’d—10/11/2003. Est.
Value—$1,000.00. Location—
Pending transfer to General
Services Administration.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Colonel Hamad J. Al Neyadi,
Army, United Arab Emirates Directorate of Military Intelligence
and Security.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
General Shaikh Khalifa Bin
Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of
Defense of the Kingdom of
Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Colonel Yahya Buamin, United
Arab Emirates Military.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Admiral Wang Li-Seng, Commander in Chief of the Chinese
Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Admiral and Mrs. Kaumundi
Kumani, Indian Chief of Navy
Staff.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Henry M. Paulson,
Jr., Secretary of Treasury.
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Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Replica of the 2008 Beijing Olympics Torch. Rec’d—4/2/2008.
Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Treasury
retained
on
June 22, 2008.
Framed oil painting of a Saudi
Arabian town. Rec’d—5/31/
2008. Est. Value—$2,000.00.
Location—Treasury retained on
November 5, 2008.
The Honorable Henry M. Paulson,
Jr., Secretary of Treasury.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Wang Qishan,
Vice Premier of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ibrahim A. AlAssaf, Minister of Finance of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Robert M. Kimmitt,
Deputy Secretary.
Framed
watercolor
painting.
Rec’d—5/31/2008. Est. Value—
$2,000.00. Location—Treasury
retained on November 5, 2008.
Laura Trimble, Associate Director
of Budget Policy and Management, Office of Technical Assistance.
Zlatarna
Celje
pearl
necklace+C24.
Rec’d—4/24/
2008. Est. Value—$709.00. Location—Treasury retained on
August 12, 2008.
Zlatarna Celje pearl necklace.
Rec’d—4/24/2008. Est. Value—
$813.00.
Location—Treasury
retained on August 12, 2008.
Set of sterling silverware for 6 and
12″ silver platter. Rec’d—1/28/
2003. Est. Value—$928.50. Location—Treasury retained on
May 6, 2008.
Gail Ostler, Advisor, Office
Technical Assistance.
of
Nancy Lee, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of International Affairs.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Highness Mohammad bin
Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
United Arab Emirates and Ruler
of Dubai.
His Excellency Ivan Maricic,
Treasurer of Finance of the
Government of Serbia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Ivan Maricic,
Treasurer of Finance of the
Government of Serbia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Rustam Asimov,
Deputy Prime Minister of the
Government of Uzbekistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The
Honorable
Allan
L.
Mendelowitz, Member, Board of
Directors.
Attended the annual meeting of
the Asian Development Bank’s
board of directors in Madrid,
Spain. Participated in a panel
on the state of the world economy and financial markets.
Bank paid for airfare outside
the U.S., hotel, meals, and
incidentals. Rec’d—5/1–5/2008.
Est. Value—$5,500.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Asian Development Bank .............
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman ..........
Four silver Beijing 2008 Olympic
Series III Coins (one troy ounce
each). Rec’d—4/23/2008. Est.
Value—$499.00.
Location—
Chairman’s Office for Official
Use.
24 × 12 inch acrylic landscape
painting by Barbara Kassab.
Rec’d—6/11/2008. Est. Value—
$400.00.
Location—Board’s
Property Management Section
for Official Use.
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Frederic S. Mishkin, Board member.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Hu Pingxi, Vice President, The
People’s
Bank
of
China
(Shanghai head office), People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Sir K. Dwight Venner, Governor of
the Eastern Caribbean Central
Bank, St. Kitts, West Indies.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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AGENCY: RESEARCH AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION/VOLPE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
CENTER
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Mr. Michael A. Rossetti, Statistician (Economics).
In-kind lodging expenses associated with participation in the
International Conference on
Safety and Mobility, Klagenfurt,
Austria.
Rec’d—7/9–11/2008.
Est. Value—$582.00.
In-kind lodging expenses associated with participation in the
International Conference on
Safety and Mobility, Klagenfurt,
Austria.
Rec’d—7/9–11/2008.
Est. Value—$582.00.
Mr. Thomas A. Seliga, Electronics
Engineer.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Austrian
Federal
Economic
Chamber of Commerce.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Austrian
Federal
Economic
Chamber of Commerce.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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
The Honorable Nancy
Speaker of the House.
Handmade wool rug, approximately 5′ by 8′, cream ground
with red center medallion.
Rec’d—8/5/2008. Est. Value—
$585.00. Location—Office of
the Clerk.
Pelosi,
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Syed Yousaf Raza
Gillani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Marion
Member of Congress.
Round trip air trip—Cuiaba to/from
Sapezal, Brazil (No commercial
air available); one night lodging
in Sapezal (No commercial
lodging available) comparable
lodging in Cuiaba. Rec’d—9/2–
3/2008. Est. Value—$697.00.
Lodging in Brussels for five
nights.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est. Value—$1,200.60.
Berry,
Scott Boule, Senior Appropriations
Advisor.
Wynn J. Bott, Financial Administrator for House Committee on
Agriculture.
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Aaron Davis, Senior Legislative
Assistant
to
Representative
Christopher Carney.
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Round trip air trip—Cuiaba to/from
Sapezal, Brazil (No commercial
air available); one night lodging
in Sapezal (No commercial
lodging available) comparable
lodging in Cuiaba. Rec’d—9/2–
3/2008. Est. Value—$697.00.
Lodging in Brussels for five
nights.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est. Value—$1,166.15.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Blairo Borges
Maggi, Governor of Mato
Grosso, Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. William Burros, Senior Advisor, Political & Development
Section, Delegation of the European Commission.
His Excellency Blairo Borges
Maggi, Governor of Mato
Grosso, Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. William Burros, Senior Advisor, Political & Development
Section, Delegation of the European Commission.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Eric Fatla, Executive Assistant to
Representative Jerry Weller.
Round trip air trip—Cuiaba to/from
Sapezal, Brazil (No commercial
air available); one night lodging
in Sapezal (No commercial
lodging available) comparable
lodging in Cuiaba. Rec’d—9/2–
3/2008. Est. Value—$697.00.
Lodging in Brussels for five
nights.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est. Value—$1,200.60.
James P. Frank, District Director to
Representative Bill Shuster.
Emalee B. Griffin, Executive Assistant to Representative Ben
Chandler.
Randall Jennings, Legislative Assistant to Representative Gene
Taylor.
Round trip air trip—Cuiaba to/from
Sapezal, Brazil (No commercial
air available); one night lodging
in Sapezal (No commercial
lodging available) comparable
lodging in Cuiaba. Rec’d—9/2–
3/2008. Est. Value—$697.00.
Five nights lodging in Brussels.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est.
Value—$1,200.60.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Blairo Borges
Maggi, Governor of Mato
Grosso, Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. William Burros, Senior Advisor, Political & Development
Section, Delegation of the European Commission.
His Excellency Blairo Borges
Maggi, Governor of Mato
Grosso, Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Mr. William Burros, Senior Advisor, Political & Development
Section, Delegation of the European Commission.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Harry Reid, United
States Senator.
Assorted Jordanian coins in
wooden display case with clear
plastic top. Rec’d—3/7/2008.
Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Displayed in Leadership
Office, S–221 Capitol.
Nivada Watch. Rec’d—3/16/2008.
Est. Value—$595.00. Location—Deposited with Secretary
of Senate.
Men’s Nivada Brushed Goldtone
Watch. Rec’d—3/16/2008. Est.
Value—$595.00. Location—Deposited with Secretary of Senate.
Nivada brushed goldtone stainless steel woven watch with
polished accent. Rec’d—5/14/
2008. Est. Value—$595.00. Location—Deposited with Secretary of Senate.
Red and Black Woven Small Area
Rug. Rec’d—7/19/2008. Est.
Value—$400.00. Location—Displayed in Senate Office, 728
Hart.
Multicolored Large Area Rug,
Handcrafted. Rec’d—7/20/2008.
Est. Value—$1,500.00. Location—Displayed in Senate Office, 728 Hart.
The Honorable Lindsey Graham,
United States Senator.
The Honorable John
United States Senate.
McCain,
The Honorable Joseph Lieberman,
United States Senator.
The Honorable Jack Reed, United
States Senator.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Majesty Abdullah II bin al
Hussein, King of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Speaker
Dr.
Mahmood
D.
Almashhadani of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Speaker
Dr.
Mahmood
D.
Almashhadani of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Speaker
Dr.
Mahmood
D.
Almashhadani of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Governor Gul Aqa
Shirzai of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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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
The Honorable Barack Obama,
United States Senator.
(1) Red and Black Woven Rug
with White Tassels ($200); (2)
Tan Woven Rug with Tribal Designs and White Tassels
($200); (3) Royal and Blue
Lapis Lazuli Vase with White
and Red Flower Design ($200);
(4) Silver Palm Tree with Intricate Design on Base, Trunk
and Leaves ($200); (5) Statue
of Jesus Holding Staff with Gold
Medallion ($60). Rec’d—7/1/
2008. Est. Value—$860.00. Location—Deposited with Secretary of Senate.
Rug
Rec’d—10/10/2008.
Est.
Value—$500.00. Location—Displayed in Senate Office, 238
Russell.
Book and Signed Painting by
Mamah Mamahiz. Rec’d—11/
20/2008.
Est.
Value—
$2,000.00. Location—Displayed
in Leadership Office, S–221
Capitol.
Book and Signed Painting by
Mamah Mamahiz. Rec’d—11/
20/2008.
Est.
Value—
$2,000.00. Location—Displayed
in Leadership Office, S–221
Capitol.
The Honorable John McCain,
United States Senator.
The Honorable Harry Reid, United
States Senator.
The Honorable Harry Reid, United
States Senator.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His
Excellency(?)
Mohammedmian
Soomro,
Chairman of Senate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
His Excellency Juan Evo Morales,
President of the Republic of Bolivia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
His Excellency Juan Evo Morales,
President of the Republic of Bolivia.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
The Honorable Johnny Isakson,
United States Senator.
Transportation within Equatorial
Guinea via government aircraft
and
government
vehicles.
Rec’d—1/7/2008. Est. Value—
Unknown.
Transportation within Equatorial
Guinea via government aircraft
and
government
vehicles.
Rec’d—1/7/2008. Est. Value—
Unknown.
Lodging and meals in Doha,
Qatar.
Rec’d—2/17–18/2008.
Est. Value—Unknown.
Lodging and meals in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia. Rec’d—2/19–20/
2008. Est. Value—Unknown.
Meals in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates.
Rec’d—2/20–21/
2008. Est. Value—Unknown.
Lodging and meals in Doha,
Qatar.
Rec’d—2/17–18/2008.
Est. Value—Unknown.
Catherine Henson, Legislative Assistant to Senator Johnny
Isakson.
The Honorable Evan Bayh, United
States Senator.
The Honorable Evan Bayh, United
States Senator.
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States Senator.
Todd Rosenblum, Professional
Staff Member and Liaison to
Senator Bayh, Intelligence Committee.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Government of Equatorial Guinea
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Government of Equatorial Guinea
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Qatar
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Royal Palace, Saudi Arabia .........
Office of the Crown Prince, Abu
Dhabi.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Qatar
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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf
of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Todd Rosenblum, Professional
Staff Member and Liaison to
Senator Bayh, Intelligence Committee.
Todd Rosenblum, Professional
Staff Member and Liaison to
Senator Bayh, Intelligence Committee.
Puneet Talwar, Senior Professional Staff Member, Foreign
Relations Committee.
Michael Zehr, Legislative Director
to Senator Mel Martinez.
Stacie Oliver, Legislative Assistant
to Senator Bob Corker.
Garrett Eucalitto, Legislative Aide
to Senator Joseph Lieberman.
Paul Kong, Legislative Director to
Senator Chuck Hagel.
Paul Kong, Legislative Director to
Senator Chuck Hagel.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Lodging and meals in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia. Rec’d—2/19–20/
2008. Est. Value—Unknown.
Royal Palace, Saudi Arabia .........
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Meals in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates.
Rec’d—2/20–21/
2008. Est. Value—Unknown.
Office of the Crown Prince, Abu
Dhabi.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Transportation within Saudi Arabia via government aircraft, including lodging and meals.
Rec’d—2/16–20/2008.
Est.
Value—Unknown.
Lodging in Brussels, Belgium.
Rec’d—5/25–31/2008.
Est.
Value—Unknown.
Lodging in Brussels, Belgium.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est.
Value—Unknown.
Lodging within Brussels, Belgium.
Rec’d—5/25–30/2008.
Est.
Value—Unknown.
Accommodations in Brussels, Belgium.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est. Value—Unknown.
Accommodations in Brussels, Belgium.
Rec’d—5/26–31/2008.
Est. Value—Unknown.
Government of Saudi Arabia ........
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
European Commission .................
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
European Union ............................
The European Commission ..........
European Commission .................
European Commission .................
AGENCY: U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
[Report of Travel]
Name and title of person accepting
the gift on behalf of the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on
behalf of the U.S. Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Erna Kerst, Director, USAID/Kenya
Passage on a chartered UN flight
to Nairobi, Kenya to Samburu,
Kenya to accompany an official
delegation including other highlevel donor country representatives. Rec’d—6/4/2008. Est.
Value—$1,937.50.
Expenses for air ticket (Addis
Ababa to Paris to Addis Abada,
via lodging and MIE for participating experts’ meeting (July 1
and
2)
on
‘‘Capacity
Develpoment in Educational
Panning and Management for
Achieving EFA: Learning for
Successes and Failures’’ and in
a Symposium (July 3 and 4) on
‘‘Direction in Educational Planning‘‘. Rec’d—7/1–4/2008. Est.
Value—$4,336.17.
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Kelemework,
Deputy
Chief, USAID/Addis/BES, Ethiopia mission.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
United Nations World Food Program (WFP), Kenya.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government
International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) of
UNESCO, Paris, France.
Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
Government.
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[FR Doc No: E9-15022]
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Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2008; Notice
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6681]
Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign
Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2008
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 2008 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 four gifts in
2003, three gifts in 2006, twenty-nine gifts in 2007. These latter
gifts and expenses are being reported in 2008 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: May 19, 2009.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.
AGENCY: Executive Office of the President
[Report of Tangible Gifts]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of
acceptance on behalf of
Name and title of person accepting the U.S. Government, Identity of foreign Circumstances
the gift on behalf of the U.S. estimated value, and donor and government justifying acceptance
Government current disposition or
location
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President............................ Traditional brown farwa His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
(overcoat), a silver Sultan Bin Salman bin cause embarrassment to
and gold dagger with Abdulaziz al Saud, donor and U.S.
belt and case, a Secretary General, Government.
silver and gold sabre Supreme Commission for
with diamonds and Tourism, The Kingdom
rubies on the hand of Saudi Arabia.
guard (includes belt
and case), and an
inscribed book titled
``Back to Earth: Adobe
Building in Saudi
Arabia,'' by William
Facey. Rec'd--1/15/
2008. Est. Value--
$4,589.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver and gold replica Abdullah bin Abd al- Non-acceptance would
of the palace on slab Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
of malachite, a navy Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
suede robe with gold Holy Mosques, King of Government.
rope trim and mink the Kingdom of Saudi
lining, and the King Arabia.
Abd al-Aziz Medal of
Honor gold necklace.
Rec'd--1/15/2008. Est.
Value--$32,000.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ A silver and gold Abdullah bin Abd al- Non-acceptance would
replica of a desert Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
scene in Saudi Arabia Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
including palm trees, Holy Mosques, King of Government.
a camel, a tent, and the Kingdom of Saudi
people on a granite Arabia.
slab. Rec'd--11/13/
2008. Est. Value--
$2,000.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Black Mercedes mountain Her Excellency Angela Non-acceptance would
bike with extra parts Merkel, Chancellor of cause embarrassment to
and a Philips digital the Federal Republic donor and U.S.
photo frame with an SD of Germany. Government.
card holding photos
from the President's
trip to Germany.
Rec'd--6/10/2008. Est.
Value--$4,687.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
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President............................ A 24'' gold chain Her Excellency Ellen Non-acceptance would
Collar of State with Johnson Sirleaf, cause embarrassment to
accompanying President of the donor and U.S.
certificate, a black Republic of Liberia. Government.
sash with multicolored
details and
embroidered ``Pres.
Bush'' and
``Akwabaa,'' and a
green sash with the
Grand Cordon in the
Most Venerable Order
of the Knighthood of
the Pioneers gold
medal and 4'' silver
brooch replica of the
Grand Cordon in the
Most Venerable Order
of the Pioneers medal
with accompanying
certificate. Rec'd--2/
19/2008. Est. Value--
$885.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 22'' x 31 1/2'' framed His Eminence Abd al- Non-acceptance would
rug portrait of two Aziz al-Hakim, cause embarrassment to
roan horses. Rec'd--1/ Chairman, Islamic donor and U.S.
15/2008. Est. Value-- Supreme Council of Government.
$400.00. Location-- Iraq.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Tan leather saddle with His Excellency Non-acceptance would
gold thread Abdelaziz Bouteflika, cause embarrassment to
embroidery; includes President of the donor and U.S.
horse blanket, People's Democratic Government.
stirrups, reins, and Republic of Algeria.
bridle. Rec'd--9/24/
2008. Est. Value--
$1,400.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver bowl with a His Excellency Abdullah Non-acceptance would
crescent moon and star Gul, President of the cause embarrassment to
around the rim. Rec'd-- Republic of Turkey. donor and U.S.
1/7/2008. Est. Value-- Government.
$711.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Sterling silver replica His Excellency Alan Non-acceptance would
of Machu Picchu ruins Garcia Perez, cause embarrassment to
in Peru held on a President of the donor and U.S.
wooden base with ``To Republic of Peru. Government.
H.E. George W. Bush,
From: H.E. Alan
Garcia, Asia Pacific
Economic Forum Lima--
Peru 2008'' inscribed
on silver plaque and a
book titled ``Peru
Vision'' by His
Excellency Alan Garcia
Perez and Carlos Espa.
Rec'd--11/23/2008.
Est. Value--$680.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Tan Vicuna scarf with His Excellency Alan Non-acceptance would
fringe held in an Garcia Perez, cause embarrassment to
engraved wood box. President of the donor and U.S.
Rec'd--12/14/2007 Est. Republic of Peru. Government.
Value--$972.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Off-white and brown His Excellency Alvaro Non-acceptance would
Colombian sombrero and Uribe Velez, President cause embarrassment to
a 49 piece white china of the Republic of donor and U.S.
set painted with blue Colombia. Government.
flowers. Rec'd--9/20/
2008. Est. Value--
$852.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Mother of pearl picture Their Majesties King Non-acceptance would
frame, two leather Abdullah II bin Al cause embarrassment to
vases, three wind Hussein and Queen donor and U.S.
chimes, and a candle Rania Al Abdullah, The Government.
holder. Rec'd--12/26/ Hashemite Kingdom of
2007. Est. Value-- Jordan.
$425.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ A pair of leather boots His Excellency Amadou Non-acceptance would
with hand stitched Toumani Tour[eacute], cause embarrassment to
leather President of the donor and U.S.
appliqu[eacute]s, a Republic of Mali. Government.
burlap and
multicolored denim
saddle pad, a painted
leather and fabric
saddle with copper
stirrups, personalized
``George W. Bush,''
``USA,'' and ``Mali''
with brass tacks, and
a leather halter with
brass embellishments
and multicolored lead
rope, all in
traditional Malinese
style. Rec'd--2/12/
2008. Est. Value--
$918.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Bang & Olufsen BeoLab His Excellency Anders Non-acceptance would
4000 music system with Fogh Rasmussen, Prime cause embarrassment to
speakers and remote Minister of Denmark. donor and U.S.
control. Rec'd--2/29/ Government.
2008. Est. Value--
$5,195.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 10'' x 10'' ornate His Excellency Bertie Non-acceptance would
Waterford crystal Ahern, T.D., Prime cause embarrassment to
footed bowl with Minister of Ireland. donor and U.S.
scalloped border Government.
etched, ``Presented to
George W. Bush,
President of the
United States of
America on the
Occasion of St.
Patrick's Day 2008 by
the Taoiseach, Bertie
Ahern, on Behalf of
the People of
Ireland,'' live
Shamrocks, and an 18''
figurine carved in
56,000-year-old bog
wood. Rec'd--3/17/
2008. Est. Value--
$768.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ NATO Summit Bucharest His Excellency Calin Non-acceptance would
commemorative items Popescu-Tariceanu, cause embarrassment to
including a briefcase, Prime Minister of donor and U.S.
gold coin, ``Wings of Romania. Government.
Freedom'' sketch, and
Mont Blanc pen and ink
set, USB drives, card
case, DVDs, and
leather portfolio,
three books titled
````Who's Afraid of
Glass?'' by Ioan
Nemtoi, four books
titled ``Saints on
Glass,'' ``Traditions:
Romania Through
Stamps,'' ``Patrimony
Romanian Costume,''
and ``Bucuresti,'' by
George Avanu, 2 audio
CDs, an 11'' x 14''
hand painted icon of
St. George, a large
yellow blown glass
bowl, and an 8'' x
10'' framed oil
painting of four
people. Rec'd--4/2/
2008. Est. Value--
$3,819.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Bottle of 1977 His Excellency Calin Non-acceptance would
Chardonnay. Rec'd--4/2/ Popescu-Tariceanu, cause embarrassment to
2008. Est. Value-- Prime Minister of donor and U.S.
$49.00. Location-- Romania. Government.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
President............................ Traditional blue two- His Excellency Dr. Boni Non-acceptance would
part Benin robe and a Yayi, President of the cause embarrassment to
carved wood pot Republic of Benin. donor and U.S.
supported by three Government.
hands attached to a
white embroidered
cloth and held in a
frame. Rec'd--2/16/
2008. Est. Value--
$525.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ 80'' x 113'' silk His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
Afghani rug. Rec'd--5/ Hamid Karzai, cause embarrassment to
17/2008. Est. Value-- President of the donor and U.S.
$4,000.00. Location-- Islamic Republic of Government.
Archives Foreign. Afghanistan.
President............................ 19'' x 39'' oval lapis His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
tabletop and two 19 1/ Hamid Karzai, cause embarrassment to
2'' round lapis President of the donor and U.S.
tabletops. Rec'd--9/26/ Islamic Republic of Government.
2008. Est. Value-- Afghanistan.
$19,400.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Limited edition silver His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
bowl with enameled Manmohan Singh, Prime cause embarrassment to
yellow flowers and Minister of the donor and U.S.
green leaves and two Republic of India. Government.
inscribed books
titled, ``A History of
Ancient and Early
Medieval India: From
the Stone Age to the
12th Century,'' by
Upinder Singh and
``Ghandian Way: Peace,
Non-violence and
Empowerment.'' Rec'd--
9/24/2008. Est. Value--
$813.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ A framed 28'' x 20'' His Excellency Ehud Non-acceptance would
photo of President Olmert, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
Bush and Prime of Israel. donor and U.S.
Minister Olmert, a Government.
hydration system
cycling backpack, two
blue Nalini cycling
bib shorts with ``G.W.
Bush'' and an Israeli
flag printed on the
leg, a blue short
sleeve Nalini cycling
jersey with ``G.W.
Bush'' printed on the
back, a blue long
sleeve Nalini cycling
jersey with ``G.W.
Bush'' printed on the
back, a 256MB memory
card, a high quality
Handy screen
protector, and an HP
iPAQ Travel Companion
with accompanying
charger and case.
Rec'd--1/9/2008. Est.
Value--$2,050.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Athletic Equipment: MTB His Excellency Ehud Non-acceptance would
Hard Tail Special Olmert, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
Edition mountain bike of Israel. donor and U.S.
made by Segal bikes; Government.
President Bush's name
and the Israeli flag
painted on the frame
and a framed 5' x 2'
transfer of a photo
onto a canvas of
Masada landscape at
night. Rec'd--5/15/
2008. Est. Value--
$3,450.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Mounted crystal His Excellency Fatmir Non-acceptance would
formation. Rec'd--7/21/ Sejdiu, President of cause embarrassment to
2008. Est. Value-- the Republic of Kosovo. donor and U.S.
$600.00. Location-- Government.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Two brown leather His Excellency Felipe Non-acceptance would
bookends with silver de Jesus Calderon cause embarrassment to
plated Agave plant on Hinojosa, President of donor and U.S.
the sides. Rec'd--4/21/ the United Mexican Government.
2008. Est. Value-- States.
$495.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 12'' x 12'' square His Excellency Felipe Non-acceptance would
opaque yellow plate de Jesus Calderon cause embarrassment to
held on a silver Hinojosa, President of donor and U.S.
stand. Rec'd--11/14/ the United Mexican Government.
2008. Est. Value-- States.
$400.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Sterling silver plated His Excellency Fernando Non-acceptance would
stag horn tea cup Lugo, President of the cause embarrassment to
engraved with the seal Republic of Paraguay. donor and U.S.
of Paraguay, a Government.
sterling silver spoon,
and a white linen
embroidered shirt
designed by Marcos
Ismachowiez. Rec'd--10/
27/2008. Est. Value--
$362.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Creative Zen MP3 Player His Excellency Goh Chok Non-acceptance would
and an OSIM uSqueez Tong, Senior Minister, cause embarrassment to
Calf and Foot Office of the Prime donor and U.S.
Massager. Rec'd--4/9/ Minister of the Government.
2008. Est. Value-- Republic of Singapore.
$579.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Taxidermied lion and His Excellency Jakaya Non-acceptance would
leopard, a zebra skin, Kikwete, President of cause embarrassment to
and an 8' tall the United Republic of donor and U.S.
ornately carved Tanzania. Government.
statue. Rec'd--2/17/
2008. Est. Value--
$18,200.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Two shadow boxes His Excellency Jakaya Non-acceptance would
displaying with Kikwete, President of cause embarrassment to
carvings of native the United Republic of donor and U.S.
Tanzanians, an 11'' x Tanzania. Government.
33'' framed painting
of zebras, and a 33''
wood table with
carvings of African
animals including
elephants, giraffes,
and lions. Rec'd--8/28/
2008. Est. Value--
$625.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Pair of black Zandstra His Excellency Jan Non-acceptance would
rollerblades, Peter Balkenende, cause embarrassment to
belreflector, Skeelers Prime Minister of the donor and U.S.
wrist guards, knee Kingdom of the Government.
pads, and elbow pads, Netherlands.
and white wood clogs
with ``Jan Peter
Balkenende,'' ``In
friendship,'' and
windmills painted in
blue. Rec'd--6/5/2008.
Est. Value--$762.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Cult full carbon Black His Excellency Janez Non-acceptance would
Gold XTR mountain Jansa, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
bike, navy tie with of the Republic of donor and U.S.
white designs, and a Slovenia. Government.
rectangular crystal
bowl with star design.
Rec'd--6/9/2008. Est.
Value--$7,031.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Gold cufflinks and His Excellency John Non-acceptance would
matching gold chain Agyekum Kufuor, cause embarrassment to
necklace with stone President of the donor and U.S.
and a large piece of Republic of Ghana. Government.
red, black, yellow,
and green traditional
Kente cloth. Rec'd--2/
19/2008. Est. Value--
$400.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Black Mont Blanc His Excellency Non-acceptance would
fountain pen. Rec'd-- Jos[eacute] Manuel cause embarrassment to
10/18/2008. Est. Duaro Barroso, donor and U.S.
Value--$394.00. President of the Government.
Location--Archives Commission of the
Foreign. European Communities.
President............................ Framed archery set. His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--4/16/2008. Est. Myung-bak, President cause embarrassment to
Value--$400.00. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Location--Archives Korea. Government.
Foreign.
President............................ Various personalized His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
Elord casual clothes, Myung-bak, President cause embarrassment to
tennis shoes, and a of the Republic of donor and U.S.
baseball cap. Rec'd--8/ Korea. Government.
6/2008. Est. Value--
$936.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Ten Fuente OpusX His Excellency Martin Non-acceptance would
cigars. Rec'd--5/6/ Torrijos Espino, cause embarrassment to
2008. Est. Value-- President of the donor and U.S.
$330.00. Location-- Republic of Panama. Government.
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
President............................ Red lacquered wood His Excellency Martin Non-acceptance would
humidor made by Torrijos Espino, cause embarrassment to
Griffin's with a President of the donor and U.S.
sterling silver plate Republic of Panama. Government.
engraved ``43''
affixed to lid and a
book titled ``Panama
Canal.'' Rec'd--5/6/
2008. Est. Value--
$742.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Crystal decanter etched His Excellency Mirek Non-acceptance would
with the Czech Topolanek, Prime cause embarrassment to
Republic seal and five Minister of the Czech donor and U.S.
crystal glasses etched Republic. Government.
``G.W.B.,'' a signed
hardcover book titled
``Prague, Prag,
Praha,'' by Miroslav
Krob & Jr., a Ceska
Zbrojovka CS550
shotgun, and an
inscribed wood gun
rack. Rec'd--2/28/
2008. Est. Value--
$1,885.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Brown leather Hermes His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
saddle. Rec'd--6/13/ Sarkozy, President of cause embarrassment to
2008. Est. Value-- the French Republic. donor and U.S.
$6,200.00. Location-- Government.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Lalique crystal horse His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
bookends. Rec'd--7/8/ Sarkozy, President of cause embarrassment to
2008. Est. Value-- the French Republic. donor and U.S.
$3,000.00. Location-- Government.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Black lacquer humidor His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
with a silver-plated Sarkozy, President of cause embarrassment to
symbol of France on the French Republic. donor and U.S.
top and ``President de Government.
la Republique
Francaise'' engraved
on the inside and a
sterling silver
Waterman fountain pen.
Rec'd--10/18/2008.
Est. Value--$3,000.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Framed gold image of His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
the Sarkozy, President of cause embarrassment to
[Eacute]lys[eacute]e the French Republic. donor and U.S.
Palace in Paris, Government.
France with ``Nicolas
Sarkozy President de
la Republique
Francaise'' written on
the bottom and a gold
and crystal
``L[Eacute]pee''
clock. Rec'd--11/17/
2008. Est. Value--
$1,559.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver tea set His Excellency Pranab Non-acceptance would
including teapot, Kumar Mukherjee, cause embarrassment to
cream, and sugar Minister of External donor and U.S.
containers. Rec'd--3/ Affairs of the Government.
24/2008. Est. Value-- Republic of India.
$650.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver filigree bowl. His Excellency Sali Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--4/25/2008. Est. Berisha, Prime cause embarrassment to
Value--$350.00. Minister of the donor and U.S.
Location--Archives Republic of Albania. Government.
Foreign.
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President............................ Four books titled His Excellency Samak Non-acceptance would
``Glorious Sundaravej, Prime cause embarrassment to
Celebrations of the Minister of Kingdom of donor and U.S.
Reign: The Thailand. Government.
Celebrations of the
60th Anniversary of
His Majesty the King's
Accession to the
Throne'' (2), ``The
Royal Kingdom of
Thailand: Fifty Years
of a Golden Reign,''
``Arts of the
Kingdom,'' and
``Bangkok Then and
Now,'' by Steven Van
Beek, and a wood
jewelry box with the
seal of The Royal Thai
Government in gold and
lined with green
velvet. Rec'd--8/6/
2008. Est. Value--
$1,125.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Six wooden replicas of His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
ancient Kuwaiti ships Mesh'al Al-Ahmad Al- cause embarrassment to
held in a wood box Jaber Al-Sabah, Deputy donor and U.S.
with 4 engraved gold Chief, Kuwaiti Government.
plates. Rec'd--3/4/ National Guard, Kuwait.
2008. Est. Value--
$414.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver and gold falcon His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
sculpture and a gold Nasser Mohammad Al cause embarrassment to
model of the Kuwait Sabah, Prime Minister donor and U.S.
City landscape in a of the State of Kuwait. Government.
crystal cube. Rec'd--9/
18/2008. Est. Value--
$15,237.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Bronze statue on a His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
marble pedestal Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
representing a young of the Council of donor and U.S.
girl with butterfly Ministers of the Government.
wings symbolizing the Italian Republic.
Spring offering the
laurel to the Winner
and twelve E.
Marinella ties. Rec'd--
6/13/2008. Est. Value--
$5,120.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Twelve E. Marinella His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
ties. Rec'd--7/8/2008. Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$1,620.00. of the Council of donor and U.S.
Location--Archives Ministers of the Government.
Foreign. Italian Republic.
President............................ 15'' white ceramic His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
``Liberty'' vase with Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
three women dancing, of the Council of donor and U.S.
numbered 200 of 500, Ministers of the Government.
and twelve E. Italian Republic.
Marinella ties. Rec'd--
10/13/2008. Est.
Value--$2,460.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Various Christmas His Excellency Saqr Non-acceptance would
decorations including Ghobash Saeed Ghobash, cause embarrassment to
ornaments, a papier Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
mache Santa Claus, United Arab Emirates. Government.
14'' decorative
crystal tree, and
napkins. Rec'd--12/17/
2007. Est. Value--
$742.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Two Royal Crown Derby His Excellency Saqr Non-acceptance would
plates in the ``Gold Ghobash Saeed Ghobash, cause embarrassment to
Aves'' pattern. Rec'd-- Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
12/17/2007. Est. United Arab Emirates. Government.
Value--$300.00.
Location--Transferred
to GSA.
President............................ Two Royal Crown Derby His Excellency Saqr Non-acceptance would
plates in the ``Gold Ghobash Saeed Ghobash, cause embarrassment to
Aves'' pattern. Rec'd-- Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
12/17/2007. Est. United Arab Emirates. Government.
Value--$300.00.
Location--President
retained.
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President............................ Bottle of Kutjevo wine. His Excellency Stjepan Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--4/4/2008. Est. Mesic, President of cause embarrassment to
Value--$50.00. the Republic of donor and U.S.
Location--Handled Croatia. Government.
pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
President............................ Leather photo album His Excellency Stjepan Non-acceptance would
with photos of Mesic, President of cause embarrassment to
President Bush's trip the Republic of donor and U.S.
to Croatia, a wood Croatia. Government.
model of an antique
Croatian ship called a
``Bracera,'' and an XD-
9 semi-automatic
pistol and XD semi-
automatic pistol.
Rec'd--4/4/2008. Est.
Value--$1,763.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Household Item: Large 3- His Excellency Syed Non-acceptance would
tier wooden frame with Yousaf Raza Gillani, cause embarrassment to
handcarved designs. Prime Minister of the donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/5/2008. Est. Islamic Republic of Government.
Value--$2,000.00. Pakistan.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Gold-plated SMG PK His Excellency Syed Non-acceptance would
Caliber 9mm gun and an Yousaf Raza Gillani, cause embarrassment to
inscribed book titled Prime Minister of the donor and U.S.
``Reconciliation: Islamic Republic of Government.
Islam, Democracy, and Pakistan.
the West'' by Benazir
Bhutto. Rec'd--7/28/
2008. Est. Value--
$778.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Personalized letterman His Excellency Yasuo Non-acceptance would
jacket images of Fukuda, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
Barney, Miss Beazley, of Japan. donor and U.S.
and India on the back, Government.
two G8 commemorative
coins, and an
inscribed book by
Sakie Yokota. Rec'd--7/
8/2008. Est. Value--
$404.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ ``The Order of Zayed'' His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
gold necklace with Khalifa bin Zayed Al cause embarrassment to
emeralds, diamonds, Nahyan, President of donor and U.S.
and rubies with gold the United Arab Government.
medallion and Emirates.
certificate and a
multicolored vase with
the coat of arms of
the United Arab
Emirates. Rec'd--1/13/
2008. Est. Value--
$86,500.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 5' x 6' framed abstract His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
painting of the letter Mohammed bin Rashid al- cause embarrassment to
``W'' by Abdul Kader Maktoum, Vice donor and U.S.
El Rayes. Rec'd--8/8/ President and Prime Government.
2008. Est. Value-- Minister of the United
$4,000.00. Location-- Arab Emirates.
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Silver William & Son His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
fountain pen and a Salman bin Hamad bin cause embarrassment to
book titled ``Mosaic: Isa Al-Khalifa, Crown donor and U.S.
A journey through the Prince of the Kingdom Government.
multi-faceted world of of Bahrain and Head of
Bahrain's Arts and the Bahrain Defense
Crafts,'' by Dr. Ali Force.
Hasan Follad. Rec'd--9/
8/2008. Est. Value--
$650.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Framed 13\1/2\'' x 23\1/ His Holiness Pope Non-acceptance would
2\'' ``St. Petersburg Benedict XVI. cause embarrassment to
Square'' mosaic. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--4/15/2008. Est. Government.
Value--$2,500.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Bouquet of flowers and His Majesty Mohammed Non-acceptance would
thirty-eight boxes of VI, King of Morocco. cause embarrassment to
assorted Godiva donor and U.S.
chocolates. Rec'd--7/8/ Government.
2008. Est. Value--
$1,170.00. Location--
Handled pursuant to
Secret Service policy.
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President............................ Decoration of the Order His Majesty Shaikh Non-acceptance would
of Sheikh Isa bin Hamad Bin Isa Bin cause embarrassment to
Salman Al Khalifa with Salman Al-Khalifa, donor and U.S.
certificate and a gold King of the Kingdom of Government.
date palm tree on Bahrain.
stand with pearls.
Rec'd--1/12/2008. Est.
Value--$26,450.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Two blue, tan, and off- His Majesty Shaikh Non-acceptance would
white vases with Hamad Bin Isa Bin cause embarrassment to
painted images of Salman Al-Khalifa, donor and U.S.
horses and birds and a King of the Kingdom of Government.
book titled ``The Bahrain.
Historical Photos of
the American Hospital
& Documents Related to
the American
Hospital.'' Rec'd--3/
24/2008. Est. Value--
$3,694.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ A limited edition (2/ His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
100) 10'' Faberge Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
elephant, a limited Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, donor and U.S.
edition (42/500) book Sultan and Yang Di- Government.
titled ``Luc Pertuan of Brunei
Leestemaker'' by Luc Darussalam.
Leestemaker with
framed 5'' x 6''
original painting by
the artist, and a 4''
gold and brass
filigree and enameled
jeweled Faberge egg
with small egg pendant
necklace. Rec'd--1/3/
2008. Est. Value--
$4,750.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ Various chocolates, His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
cookies, corn relish, Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
and spirited cherries. Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/3/2008 Est. Sultan and Yang Di- Government.
Value--$60.00. Pertuan of Brunei
Location--Handled Darussalam.
pursuant to Secret
Service policy.
President............................ Framed 31'' x 46\1/2\'' Mr. Behgjet Pacolli, Non-acceptance would
painting of the First Chairman, New Kosovo cause embarrassment to
Family. Rec'd--4/9/ Alliance. donor and U.S.
2008. Est. Value-- Government.
$3,500.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 30'' mother of pearl Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, Non-acceptance would
vase. Rec'd--1/8/2008. President of the cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$500.00. Palestinian Authority. donor and U.S.
Location--Archives Government.
Foreign.
President............................ Framed 28\1/2\'' x 30\1/ Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, Non-acceptance would
2\'' painting of a President of the cause embarrassment to
woman playing the Palestinian Authority. donor and U.S.
flute. Rec'd--4/23/ Government.
2008. Est. Value--
$350.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ 3'' red painted sake Mrs. Kiyoko Fukuda, Non-acceptance would
cup with hand painted Office of the Prime cause embarrassment to
design and Minister and Chief donor and U.S.
personalized with the Cabinet Secretary, Government.
President's initials. Office of the Prime
Rec'd--7/8/2008 Est. Minister of Japan.
Value--$1,000.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
President............................ Signed leather bound The Honorable Kevin Non-acceptance would
book titled Rudd, M.P., Prime cause embarrassment to
``Australia: An Minister of Australia. donor and U.S.
Artist's Journey Government.
Through The
Landscape'' by Pamela
Griffith. Rec'd--3/28/
2008. Est. Value--
$1,200.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
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President............................ Small gold plaque with The Honorable Masoud Non-acceptance would
the Kurdistan seal, Barzani, President of cause embarrassment to
scabbard with hand- the Kurdistan Regional donor and U.S.
carved wood handle and Government. Government.
sheath, and a
traditional Kurdish
tan suit, including a
zip-up jacket,
drawstring slacks, a
sheer patterned scarf,
two red and white
headscarves, and a
small cap, all held in
a black Tumi garment
bag. Rec'd--10/28/
2008. Est. Value--
$2,209.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
President............................ A brown tie with The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
multicolored stripes, James Gordon Brown, cause embarrassment to
a red tie with