Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees from Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2010, 31713-31768 [2013-12468]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8331]
Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to
Federal Employees from Foreign
Government Sources Reported to
Employing Agencies in Calendar Year
2010
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 2010 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 one gift in 2003, two gifts in
2005, one gift in 2006, five gifts in 2007,
seven gifts in 2008, 72 gifts in 2009, and
eleven gifts with unknown dates of
receipt. These latter gifts are being
reported in 2010 as the Office of the
Chief 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 3, 2013.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
Under Secretary for Management,
Department of State.
AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Four books. Fiorentina Italian leather backgammon set, presented in a 17″ × 9″ presentation box. Baccarat crystal figurine, presented in a 7″ × 4.5″ red presentation box.
Thinkashmir Scialli Charles black cashmere
shawl. Plush stuffed animal. Two framed
photo prints from the Providence Picture
Frame Company. 28″ × 23″ dark brown
wicker basket with white and red-colored bow
tied to handle. Three scented Persian candles in individual 5″ × 3″ white boxes.
Rec’d—2/1/2009. Est. Value—$2,045.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable
items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy.
12.75″ × 7″ cylindrical ‘‘Franz Collection’’ vase
featuring high relief blue iris leaves against a
cream color background. Rec’d—4/1/2009.
Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
16.5″ × 12″ Pineider brown leather briefcase
embossed with seal of the 2009 G8 Summit
with a yellow dust bag and black handling
gloves. Navy silk tie. Plastic watch. Book,
title: ‘‘L’Aquila: Saving an Art City.’’ Office
supplies with 2009 G8 Summit seal. Book,
title: ‘‘G8 Now’’. Rec’d—7/1/2009. Est.
Value—$3,007.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Four bottles of tequila, presented in display
boxes. Wooden trunk containing a silver ark
with a decorative ceramic design on the front
and silver bells on each side. Rec’d—8/9/
2009. Est. Value—$1,880.00. Disposition—
Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled
Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service Policy.
26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of President
Obama. Rec’d—9/30/2009. Est. Value—
$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
16″ × 23.75″ metal panel with cityscape view of
Singapore, presented in a wooden box with a
plaque on the top that reads ‘‘APEC Singapore 2009.’’ 9.5″ × 6.75″ × 2.75″ bronze abstract sculpture in a braided motif inscribed,
‘‘From the 2009 APEC Conference in Singapore,’’ presented in a fitted wooden presentation box. Rec’d—11/1/2009. Est. Value—
$9,000.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah
ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji
Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien
Sa’adul Khairi Waddien,
Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hu Jintao,
President of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Silvio
Berlusconi, Prime Minister
of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Dr. Alfonso
Petersen, Mayor of Guadalajara, Jalisco, United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Asif Ali
Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
His Excellency Lee Hsien
Loong, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Singapore.
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—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Three hardcover books. Two paperback books.
Mara Fine Silver silver-plated tea caddie. 64
oz.
fluted
silver-plated
pitcher.
9″
Cricklewood crystal oval vase. 24″ diameter
tin plated copper tray. 4.5″ bronze Sona vessel with gold finish and a blackened-aluminum resting ring. Knit purple blanket with
orange and green fabric. 16″ × 24″ black tray
Rec’d—12/28/2009 Est. Value—$1,758.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
8″ × 10″ Christolfe silver picture frame with a
photograph of President Obama at a table
with officials of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Rec’d—1/3/2010. Est. Value—$430.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
6.25″ × 6.25″ silver plate engraved with royal
signature, in blue presentation box. Rec’d—
2/17/2010. Est. Value—$660.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
30″ × 54″ multicolored Tibetan scroll depicting
a Buddhist deity on a gold-colored inlay. 26″
× 124″ white-patterned Tibetan shawl. 5.75″
× 7.5″ silver and cream-colored cardstock
with written inscription. Rec’d—2/18/2010.
Est. Value—$1,410.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Four piece metal sculpture of Don Quixote and
Sancho Panza on horses, by Alfredo Melara
Farfan. Rec’d—3/8/2010. Est. Value—
$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah
ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji
Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien
Sa’adul Khairi Waddien,
Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Houda
Nonoo, Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Bahrain to the
United States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty the King Juan
Carlos and Her Majesty
Queen Sophia, King and
Queen of Spain.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Mauricio
Funes and Mrs. Vanda
Pignato, President and
Spouse of the Republic of
El Salvador.
His Excellency Brian Cowen,
Taoiseach of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Arts Council of Ireland ...
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Two first edition volumes of William Yates
books, published in 1906 and 1907. Rec’d—
3/16/2010. Est. Value—$357.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Anthology of Irish poetry, signed by six Irish
poets. Rec’d—3/17/2010. Est. Value—
$1,545.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
312″ × 117″ burgundy and red carpet with intricate patterns and cream-colored fringe.
Rec’d—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$2,000.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Three bottles of 1961 Chateau Bages wine.
Two 9″ × 13″ leather folders with facsimile
letters of credece presented by Benjamin
Franklin to Louis XVI, King of France, in
1778 and facsimile letters from Benjamin
Franklin to Charles Gravier De Vergennes,
dated 1781. Rec’d—3/30/2010. Est. Value—
$2,150.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign;
Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S.
Secret Service Policy.
Two 4″ Imperial porcelain painted eggs with
porcelain bases, presented in yellow presentation boxes. Book, title: ‘‘An Attempt at a
Pictorial Account of a Trip Across North
America’’. Rec’d—4/8/2010. Est. Value—
$2,080.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
14″ hand-blown Moser glass plate with 24-carat
gold border. Rec’d—4/8/2010. Est. Value—
$1,100.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Chris Aire gold cufflinks with centered citrine
gemstone bordered by band of diamonds.
Rec’d—4/11/2010. Est. Value—$8,315.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Nicolas
Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy, President
and First Lady of the
French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dmitry
Medvedev, President of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Vaclav Klaus,
President of the Czech Republic.
His Excellency Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan,
Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Creative Aurvana Live! black headphones. Creative pocket video camera. Creative noise
cancelling earbud headphones. Rec’d—4/12/
2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Longines silver-colored watch with brown band,
presented in brown presentation box. Red
leather dog collar and leash with silver-colored fastenings Rec’d—4/14/2010. Est.
Value—$2,604.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
12.5″ Jun purple and gray porcelain vase with
a round wooden base, in a wooden presentation box. Rec’d—4/14/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
9.5″ bowl made of silver, jasper, kahalong, and
fianit, in a green and tan presentation box.
Rec’d—4/14/2010. Est. Value—$3,200.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Three 13″ glass vases with gold-colored stripes
and wooden toppers, in black presentation
boxes. Rec’d—4/22/2010. Est. Value—
$2,670.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
8″ × 5″ sterling silver bowl, presented in a
green presentation box Rec’d—4/23/2010.
Est. Value—$440.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Gena black three-piece suit Rec’d—4/26/2010.
Est. Value—$510.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
37″ × 29″ copper fire screen of an eagle, made
by Gastone craftsmen Rec’d—4/28/2010.
Est. Value—$484.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
His Excellency Lee Hsien
Loong, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Singapore.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Doris
Leuthard, President of the
Swiss Confederation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hu Jintao,
President of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
9.5″ blue glass bird, hand-blown by Iittala
craftsmen. Rec’d—5/4/2010. Est. Value—
$445.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
16″ × 16″ walnut chessboard with walnut and
sterling silver chess pieces, presented in a
wooden presentation box. Book, title: ‘‘He
Flies Through the Air with the Greatest of
Ease.’’ 9.5″ dark green bust of author William
Saroyan on brown stone base with inscription, presented in a wooden presentation
box. Bottle of 100 year old Ararat brandy,
presented in wooden presentation box.
Rec’d—5/4/2010. Est. Value—$2,985.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable
items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policy.
80″ × 148″ brown and blue patterned rug.
Rec’d—5/12/2010. Est. Value—$2,000.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
32.25″ × 24.5″ watercolor of Arabic calligraphy
by artist Samir Sayegh. Book, title: ‘‘Memoirs
of Letters’’. Rec’d—5/24/2010. Est. Value—
$4,520.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
54″ × 12″ Kuna vicuna-brown scarf, presented
in wooden presentation case with a silver
label. Rec’d—6/1/2010. Est. Value—$584.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
17″ sugar maple-wood bowl signed by Don
Thur. 24″ × 16″ handcrafted glass tree in a
green frame. Rec’d—6/25/2010. Est. Value—
$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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His Excellency Nursultan
Non-acceptance would cause
Nazarbayev, President of
embarrassment to donor
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
His Excellency Yousef Raza
Gilani, Prime Minister of
the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
The Honorable Ivan Knez,
Mayor of Biograd of Croatia.
Her Excellency Inonge
Mbikusita-Lewanika, Ambassador of the Republic of
Zambia to the United
States.
Her Excellency Tarja
Halonen, President of the
Republic of Finland.
His Excellency Serzh
Sargsian, President of the
Republic of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Saad Hariri,
Prime Minister of the Republic of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Alan Perez,
President of the Republic
of Peru.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Right Honorable Stephen
Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime
Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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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.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
20.75″ × 32″ framed silver-colored metal panel
with an etching depicting a city in Laos.
Rec’d—6/28/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
18.5″ clock with a gold-colored horse and two
palm trees on a green and silver-colored
marble base, in a green presentation box.
Rec’d—6/28/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Three Bijan silk tie sets with matching handkerchiefs in silk presentation boxes. Five
Brioni silk tie sets with matching handkerchiefs in red presentation boxes. Black
Brioni silk tie in a red presentation box.
Stefano Ricci silk tie in a red and black presentation box. Blue and pink Stefano Ricci silk
tie with matching handkerchief in a red and
black presentation box. Five silk ties with
matching handkerchiefs in white presentation
boxes. Two striped Eddia silk ties in pink
presentation boxes. Blue Francesco Smalto
silk tie in a pink presentation box. Blue
Lanvin silk tie with matching handkerchief in
a blue presentation box. 20″ × 14″ × 8″ gray
briefcase. Rec’d—6/29/2010. Est. Value—
$5,255.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
11″ × 9″ ‘‘Expo 2010 Shanghai China’’ blue
vase with a floral pattern and image of the
Shanghai skyline, in a presentation box. 10″
× 8.5″ framed ‘‘Expo 2010 Shanghai China,
Colorful China Pavilion Pin Set’’ Rec’d—7/4/
2010. Est. Value—$629.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
16″ × 10.5″ deluxe edition of hardcover book,
title: ‘‘Great is Peace’’ Rec’d—9/1/2010. Est.
Value—$780.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
11″ × 6.5″ silver jewelry box with red and black
mosaic on top. Book, title: ‘‘The Mosaics of
Jordan’’ Rec’d—9/1/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of President Barack
Obama Rec’d—9/3/2010. Est. Value—
$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
4.5″ × 3.5″ Bible in Arabic with metallic cross
on cover. Book, title: ‘‘Our Common Christian-Islamic Heritage.’’ 16″ × 16″ white tote
bag. Rec’d—9/18/2010. Est. Value—$356.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
9.5″ sterling silver Tombac Ottoman Collection
portable writing set with pen and ink case.
11″ × 5″ 24-carat gold plated Tombac Ottoman Collection bowl. Rec’d—9/22/2010. Est.
Value—$1,360.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Creative ZEN X-Fi 2 64GB MP3 player and
earphones. OSIM uGoGo electronic pulse
massager Rec’d—9/24/2010. Est. Value—
$550.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
His Excellency Mrs. Seng
Soukhathivong and Mrs.
Somdy Soukhathivong,
Ambassador of the Lao
People’s Democratic Republic to the United Statea
and Spouse.
King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz
Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz
Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Government of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Binyamin
Netanyahu, Prime Minister
of the State of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
His Excellency Asif Ali
Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Dr. Laila Takla, Chair of the
International Affairs Committee at the Egyptian
Council of Human Rights.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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His Excellency Abdullah Gul,
President of the Republic
of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lee Hsien
Loong and Madam Ho
Ching, Prime Minister of
the Republic of Singapore
and Spouse.
His Excellency Wan Gang,
Minister of Science and
Technology of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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White ‘‘Flying Pigeon’’ electric bicycle. Rec’d—
9/27/2010. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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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.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Obama, President of the
United States.
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Obama, President of the
United States.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Set of two brass and crystal tea cups, presented in a blue velvet display case. 72″ ×
49″ Garabagh Magical Knots Azerbaijani rug
made by AZER–ILME Co. Ltd., presented in
a matching red carrying case with inscription.
Book, title: ‘‘Azar-ilma’’. Rec’d—9/28/2010.
Est. Value—$940.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
18″ × 62″ embroidered beige tapestry with red
floral motif, presented in a maroon cylinder
with a gold and red embroidered crest.
Rec’d—10/10/2010. Est. Value—$360.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
White blouse with beaded floral design, in a
maroon velvet presentation box. Rec’d—10/
14/2010. Est. Value—$360.00. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
12″ silver-colored tray with dragon-shaped handle, presented in a blue presentation box.
Rec’d—10/20/2010. Est. Value—$590.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
12″ × 8″ brown accessory box with four silverplated bulls on bottom. Rec’d—10/29/2010.
Est. Value—$650.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
10 Blu-Ray disc set with leather cases, presented in a 32″ × 17″ wooden display box
Rec’d—11/1/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Book, title: ‘‘The Life of Mahatma Gandhi,’’ by
Louis Fisher. 28″ × 15″ bronze-colored bust
of Mahatma Gandhi. Brown and gold-colored
photo album. 13″ × 15″ gold-colored ‘‘Diviniti’’
wooden frame and plaque of Rashtrapti
Bhawan New Delhi India. 41″ × 57″ portrait
of President Obama. Rec’d—11/8/2010. Est.
Value—$7,404.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
30″ × 42″ painting of bodhisattva on black and
gold-colored scroll, presented in a 36″ blue
presentation box. Red and gold-colored silk
three piece Sari. 6″ × 9″ red and gold-colored beaded Sari handbag. 11″ × 13″ beige
and gold-colored photo album. 13″ × 9″ blue
booklet with floral pattern and gold plated
image of Parliament. Rec’d—11/8/2010. Est.
Value—$1,015.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
8″ × 4″ Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab SCH–
1800. Black Samsung headphones. Black
Samsung Galaxy Tab stereo video cable.
Black Samsung Galaxy Tab USB charging
data cable. 5″ × 9″ brown leather case. 5″ ×
9″ black leather snap-on case. Black
Samsung Galaxy Tab charger. 28″ × 28″ red
and blue tapestry with decorative design.
Rec’d—11/10/2010. Est. Value—$988.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
4″ × 7″ silver-plated box with floral design and
gold-colored flower with red stone, presented
in a blue velvet presentation box. Book, title:
‘‘Najib: Beginning of a Legacy Commemorating One Year as Prime Minister of Malaysia’’
Rec’d—11/12/2010.
Est.
Value—
$1,564.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
His Excellency Dr. Ilham
Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Viktor
Yanukovych, President of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Viktor
Yanukovych, President of
Ukraine.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Abhisit
Vejjajiva, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Thailand.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Benigno S.
Aquino III, President of the
Republic of the Philippines.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dmitry
Medvedev, President of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Pratibha Patil,
President of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Ms. Meira Kumar, Speaker of
Lok Sabha of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lee Myungbak, President of the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency YAB Dato’ Sri
Haji Mohd Najib bin Tun
Haji Abdul Razak, Prime
Minister of Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Two wooden ‘‘Asta Kriya’’ shadow puppets.
Two 19″ × 16″ framed photographs commemorating the First Family’s visit to Indonesia. Three-piece red and gold colored
medals, presented in a wooden presentation
case with an honorary diploma. Three shirts.
Rec’d—11/13/2010. Est. Value—$1,403.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
5″ titanium ‘‘SUSGallery’’ cup. 4″ titanium
‘‘SUSGallery’’
cup.
3.5″
titanium
‘‘SUSGallery’’
cup.
2.5″
titanium
‘‘SUSGallery’’ cup, presented in a wooden
presentation box. 32″ × 27″ framed facsimile
of letter written by President Abraham Lincoln to His Majesty the Tycoon of Japan in
1861. Rec’d—11/14/2010. Est. Value—
$1.325.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign;
Facsimile Retained for Offical Display.
W&J Graham’s Port 1961 Single Harvest
Tawny Port set, containing wine in red leather bottle holder and an informational booklet,
presented in a rectangular wooden box that
has ‘‘Graham’s Single Harvest 1961’’ carved
into top and sides. Set of four Atlantis crystal
wine glasses and one crystal decanter presented in 11″ × 23″ × 10″ wooden box. Two
bottles of Quinta de Noval 2008 Vintage
Porto wine. Bronze water-dog statue on
wooden base Rec’d—11/19/2010. Est.
Value—$1,140.78 Disposition—Archives Foreign; Box is in White House Gift Office; Perishable Goods Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service Policy.
Antique gold-colored Museu de Marinha Portugal astrolabe with inscribed wooden stand,
in a wooden presentation box Rec’d—11/19/
2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
‘‘Lustre’’ necklace with 1″ × 1″ inscribed ‘‘Globe
Crest’’ pendant. 5 DVD box set, title: ‘‘The
Day the Universe Changed.’’ 21″ × 12″ black,
unbranded, rubber container with rubber handles. 1.5 quart ‘‘Heath’’ brown teapot with
copper handle and two matching mugs. 19″ ×
13″ × 10″ wooden trunk with metal decoration on top. Somma grey blanket with darker
grey floral pattern, presented in a brown cloth
display box. Book on the Earth’s ecosystems.
One Fanciful ‘‘Bountiful Buffet’’ gift basket.
11″ × 5.5″ Tozai brown glass vase with leaf
designs. 12″ × 8″ ceramic jar with 13 ounces
of ‘‘Di Camillo’’ biscotti. ‘‘Bonifanti’’ Panettone
bread. Luci de Stelle 1000g, in blue hexagonal box. Harney & Sons whole leaf tea, in
silk satchels. Five 2.5 ounce Modern Alchemy votive candles, in black presentation
box. Black display box containing scented
D.L. & Company ‘‘Gingembre’’ candle in
glass container. Island Heritage tin of chocolate covered macadamia nut shortbread
cookies. Rec’d—12/1/2010. Est. Value—
$1,932.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign;
Perishable Items Handled Persuant to U.S.
Secret Service Policy.
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donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Dr. H. Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono,
President of the Republic
of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Naoto Kan,
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Professor
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Anıbal Cavaco Silva, President of the Portuguese Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
´
His Excellency Jose Socrates, Prime Minister of
Portugal.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah
Mu’izzadin Waddaulah ibni
Al-Marhum Sultan Haji
Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien
Sa’adul Khairi Waddien,
Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
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Lady Michelle Obama.
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Lady Michelle Obama.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
12″ round silver-colored tree statue with scented black decorations, in a red presentation
box. Rec’d—12/1/2010. Est. Value—$585.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
4.5″ × 6″ black and white ceramic Cmielow dog
figurine, presented in a wooden presentation
box. Book, title: ‘‘Fryderyk Chopin.’’ 2.5″ × 3″
circular miniature portrait of Chopin in a Burl
Veneer frame. Two holiday ornaments.
Rec’d—12/8/2010. Est. Value—$594.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Ceramic Dog Retained by President Obama.
5.5″ × 5″ × 1″ lacquered wooden box with
‘‘OSCE Kazakhstan 2010’’ label, containing a
2.5″ diameter medallion of 199.37 gram gold
alloy. Rec’d—12/15/2010. Est. Value—
$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
One titanium cup presented in wooden box with
‘‘APEC 2010, Naoto Kan, Prime Minster of
Japan’’ imprinted on top of cover. Black
Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 digital camera in
a blue and black cardboard box. Black
Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D V1 Digital Viewer,
presented in black and blue cardboard box.
Rec’d—12/15/2010. Est. Value—$1896.81
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Two 10″ × 12″ miniature paintings depicting a
small indoor gathering, presented in blue velvet presentation boxes. Three gold-colored
cloth ornaments. Rec’d—12/17/2010. Est.
Value—$710.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
31″ × 26″ black and tan leather artwork of
birds, trees, and other objects in a gold
frame. Rec’d—12/25/2010. Est. Value—
$485.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
20″ × 16.5″ high purple and yellow leather and
wooden ottoman with brown wooden circular
legs containing 16″ × 6″ and 14″ × 4″ purple
and yellow wooden containers. Six bottles of
Vieux Magon wine. Eight bottles of Tunisian
Olive Oil. Box of dates. Rec’d—12/30/2010.
Est. Value—$910.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service Policy.
4.5″ × 5.5″ gold-colored religious relic with a
stand, in a brown wooden presentation case.
Rec’d—7/1/2009 Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
9.5″ × 12″ wood-framed photograph of Her
Majesty and His Royal Highness. Set of two
books on Danish history. Rec’d—11/10/2009.
Est. Value—$340.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Two 11.5″ R & Y Augousti stingray and goldcolored candlesticks, presented in a stingray
and mother of pearl presentation box. Two
4.5″ × 4.5″ stingray and mother of pearl jewelry boxes, in a stingray and mother of pearl
presentation box. Rec’d—1/1/2010. Est.
Value—$1,150.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
32″ × 34″ traditional hand-woven portrait of
President Obama. 32″ × 34″ traditional handwoven portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama.
Rec’d—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Mohammed
Salah Tekaya, Ambassador
of the Republic of Tunisia
to the United States.
His Excellency Bronislaw
Komorowski, President of
the Republic of Poland.
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. Government.
His Excellency Nursultan
Non-acceptance would cause
Nazarbayev, President of
embarrassment to donor
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Naoto Kan,
Prime Minister of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Meera Shankar, Ambassador of the
Republic of India to the
United States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mr. Rakhman Adanov, First
Secretary of the Embassy
of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Zine ElAbidine Ben Ali, President
of the Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Unknown Government Official, Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Majesty Queen
Margrethe II, Queen of
Denmark and His Royal
Highness Prince Henrik of
Denmark.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah, King and Queen
of the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency YAB Dato’ Sri
Haji Mohd bin Tun Haji
Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Book, title: ‘‘Exquisite Indonesia: The Finest
Crafts of the Archipelago.’’ 80″ × 152″ red,
blue, and tan batik cloth, presented in a
brown presentation box. 80″ × 152″ red, teal,
and tan batik cloth with large bird design, in
a brown presentation box. Rec’d—4/19/2010.
Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
40″ × 70″ black wool shawl with colorful stripes.
16″ black handbag with colorful stripes. 64″ ×
28″ black lace shawl with white trim. Senegalese white shirt with black trim. Senegalese white linen robe with black accents.
Pair of Senegalese white linen drawstring
pants.
Rec’d—6/1/2010.
Est.
Value—
$345.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
83″ × 43″ framed oil painting of a carnival winter scene by K.V. Kiselev. Rec’d—6/24/2010.
Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
39″ × 31″ canvas of graffiti letters spray-painted
on black gloss, title: ‘‘Twenty First Century
City,’’ by Ben Eine. Rec’d—7/22/2010. Est.
Value—$4,000.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
His Excellency Dr. Boediono,
Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Fatou
Danielle Diagne, Ambassador of the Republic of
Senegal to the United
States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dmitry
Medvedev, President of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Right Honorable David
Cameron, MP, and Mrs.
Samantha Cameron, Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and
Spouse.
His Excellency Mahinda
Rajapaksa and Madame
Shiranthi, President and
First Lady of the Democratic Socialist Republic of
Sri Lanka.
His Excellency Porfirio Lobo
and Mrs. Elena Rosa De
Lobo, President and First
Lady of the Republic of
Honduras.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh Salem
Al-Sabah, Ambassador of
the State of Kuwait to the
United States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Ernestina Naadu Mills,
First Lady of the Republic
of Ghana.
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.
The Honorable Gina de
Venecia, Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives.
His Excellency Yousef Al
Otaiba, Ambassador of the
United Arab Emirates.
Mrs. Mary Molloy, Spouse of
the Taoiseach of Ireland.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
20″ × 20″ painting of First Family in a wooden
frame with semi-precious stones and a presentation plaque Rec’d—9/24/2010. Est.
Value—$950.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
Two gold-colored Milla Guirst Joyeros cufflinks
with Mayan designs, presented in a yellow
presentation box. 10.5″ snakeskin purse with
silver-colored plate and Mayan design
Rec’d—10/18/2010. Est. Value—$560.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
10″ × 8″ Christofle silver photo frame, in a
brown presentation box. 2″ Nieman Marcus
picture frame. Rec’d—12/25/2010. Est.
Value—$385.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
144″ × 40″ Da Viva multicolored cloth. 144″ ×
48″ Akosombo Textilis Limited green and yellow cloth, 143″ × 47″ Prestige V.I.P orange,
green, blue and gold cotton cloth. 144″ × 40″
Prestige V.I.P multicolored cloth Rec’d—7/21/
2009. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of First Lady
Michelle Obama Rec’d—9/30/2009. Est.
Value—$1,200.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Necklace of opaque and freshwater pearls.
Rec’d—10/15/2009. Est. Value—$375.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack
Obama, President of the
United States, and First
Lady Michelle Obama.
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Cartier 18-carat white gold pearl earrings with
diamonds. Rec’d—2/1/2010. Est. Value—
$6,125.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
72″ × 144″ Thomas Fergusons Irish Linen
white tablecloth, double damask with scroll
design. Rec’d—3/17/2010. Est. Value—
$512.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
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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.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
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 Michelle Obama ....
14″ × 9″ × 4″ Le Darmanco coral and navy blue
handbag with checkered design. 70″ × 32″
Le Darmanco coral and navy blue shawl with
checkered design. Marie Lolita green traditional Senegalese gown with gold-colored design. 40″ × 29″ Marie Lolita green traditional
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Senegalese shawl. Book, title: ‘‘Goree Inflamed Memories.’’ Orange and black necklace, handmade by Ambassador Diagne.
Rec’d—3/26/2010. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
13.67″ Daum France crystal ultraviolet vase.
Daum France red dragonfly crystal brooch, in
a silver Daum presentation box. Rec’d—3/30/
2010. Est. Value—$4,580.00. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
27″ × 78″ Kashmir Loom blue cashmere stole
with orange design, in a blue presentation
box. Rec’d—4/11/2010. Est. Value—$512.00.
Disposition—Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
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6″ gold-colored apple statue on green stone
base, in a green presentation box. Rec’d—4/
12/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—
Archives Foreign.
VeVe Collections teal handbag with sequins.
Book, title: ‘‘The Idea of Modernity in Haitian
Contemporary Art.’’ 22″ × 28″ acrylic painting
on canvas, title: ‘‘Guest for Life II,’’ by
Philippe Dodard. 18.5″ × 24″ framed painting
of Haitian landscape. Rec’d—4/13/2010. Est.
Value—$2,094.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
Soledad Garcia silver necklace, in a red presentation box. Rec’d—5/19/2010. Est. Value—
$475.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
32″ × 70″ Dries Van Noten patterned green silk
shawl.
Rec’d—6/4/2010.
Est.
Value—
$625.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
20″ gold Pina & Grau necklace with 1″
Mallorcan cross pendant Rec’d—8/8/2010.
Est. Value—$3,600.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
42″ × 30″ framed orange and beige etching of
tree rings. Rec’d—8/9/2010. Est. Value—
$600.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of First Lady
Michelle Obama. Rec’d—9/3/2010. Est.
Value—$1,200.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
24″ orange and black beaded silver-colored
necklace with Arabic inscription. Rec’d—9/18/
2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
20″ multicolored necklace with ruby gemstones.
Earrings with ruby, emerald, sapphire,
peridot, and citrine gemstones. 20″ × 72″
burgundy and beige beaded cloth. 4″ × 20″
burgundy pillow. Box of Pelit chocolates.
Rec’d—9/20/2010. Est. Value—$965.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items
Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
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Her Excellency Fatou
Danielle Diagne, Ambassador of the Republic of
Senegal to the United
States.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency. Nicolas
Non-acceptance would cause
Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla
embarrassment to donor
Bruni-Sarkozy, President
and U.S. Government.
and First Lady of the
French Republic.
His Excellency Manmohan
Non-acceptance would cause
Singh, and Mrs. Gursharan
embarrassment to donor
Kaur, Prime Minister of the
and U.S. Government.
Republic of India, and
Spouse.
His Excellency Nursultan
Non-acceptance would cause
Nazarbayev, President of
embarrassment to donor
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
and U.S. Government.
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His Excellency Rene Preval
and Mrs. Elisabeth Delator
´
Preval, President and First
Lady of the Republic of
Haiti.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Margarita Zavala Gomez
del Campo, First Lady of
the United Mexican States.
Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Astrid of
Belgium, Princess of the
Belgians and Archduchess
of Austria-Este.
His Majesty King Juan Carlos
and Her Majesty Queen
Sophia, the King and
Queen of Spain.
˜
´ ´
Mrs. Marıa Angeles Munoz
Uriol, Mayor of Marbella,
Spain.
His Excellency Asif Ali
Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Dr. Laila Takla, Chair of the
International Affairs Committee at the Egyptian
Council of Human Rights.
¨
Mrs. Hayrunnisa Gul, First
Lady of the Republic of
Turkey.
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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.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
3″ tall × 5″ diameter silver and lavender-colored
vessel, presented in 7″ × 7″ × 4″ pink container. Rec’d—9/22/2010. Est. Value—
$460.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
16″ × 14″ pink and gold-colored vest with detachable sleeves and decorative beading.
Rec’d—9/22/2010. Est. Value—$440.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
33″ × 39″ multicolored abstract painting, title:
‘‘Married Women in Swazi Culture Attending
a Cultural Event’’. Rec’d—9/24/2010. Est.
Value—$475.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
8″ × 14″ Helena Caballero blue purse. Rec’d—
9/24/2010. Est. Value—$525.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Mrs. Ban Soon-taek, Spouse
of Ban Ki-Moon, SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations.
Mrs. Nezafete Sejdiu, First
Lady of the Republic of
Kosovo.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Majesty, The
Indlovukatzi, Queen Mother
of the Kingdom of Swaziland.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
´
Mrs. Marıa Clemencia
´
Rodrıguez de Santos, First
Lady of the Republic of Colombia.
Mrs. Marta Linares de
Martinelli, First Lady of the
Republic of Panama.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
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Agnes Santomenno pearl and gold-colored
pendant and earrings. Rec’d—9/24/2010.
Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
White gold diamond with blue sapphire earrings
and pendant, in 4.5″ × 5″ × 1.5″ presentation
box.
Rec’d—9/24/2010.
Est.
Value—
$1,080.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
20″ × 16.5″ painting of Haitian women dressed
in white with eight fruit baskets in gold-colored frame. Rec’d—9/29/2010. Est. Value—
$425.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
114″ × 35″ yellow shawl with purple and silvercolored stitching, in a decorative wooden
presentation box Rec’d—10/18/2010. Est.
Value—$415.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Two 13″ × 17″ black and red scarves. 34″ goldcolored pearl necklace. 31″ × 19″ hinged
double framed portraits of President Barack
Obama and First Lady. Rec’d—11/8/2010.
Est. Value—$2,110.00. Disposition—Archives
Foreign.
7″ long silver-colored jewelry box with bird designs, in a black presentation box. Rec’d—
11/8/2010. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Red, white, and gold-colored apron. Red and
gold-colored silk hat with floral pattern. Six
copies of book, title: ‘‘Hansik: Stories of Korean Food,’’ by Kim Yoon-ok. Bottle of
Sulwhasoo First Care Serum. Bottle of
Sulwhasoo Balancing Water. Bottle of
Sulwhasoo Balancing Emulsion. Container of
Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Cream.
Herbal Sulwhasoo soap, presented in colored
lacquer black wooden box with mirror. 32″ ×
32″ cloth, brown on one side and mint-colored on the other. 43″ × 43″ silk bojagi in
blue and cream with light blue flowers embroidered in corners. 1.5″ × 38.5″ red ribbon
with floral pattern. Rec’d—11/11/2010. Est.
Value—$1,278.00.
Disposition—Archives
Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service policy.
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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.
Mrs. Shiranthi Rajapaksa,
First Lady of the Democratic Socialist Republic of
Sri Lanka.
´
Mrs. Elisabeth Delator Preval,
First Lady of the Republic
of Haiti.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Datin Paduka Seri Bin
Mansor, Spouse of the
Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Pratibha Patil,
President of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Manmohan
Singh and Mrs. Gursharan
Kaur, Prime Minister of the
Republic of India, and
Spouse.
Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, First Lady
of the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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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—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
Two books. 36″ × 42″ blue Lenan Pearl of Silk
scarf with floral design. 9″ × 14″ black box
with red and gold abstract design on top and
gold-colored plate inside. 42″ × 100″ black
and orange scarf with floral design. Pair of
orange and black custom ‘‘Air Force 1’’
shoes. Rec’d—11/13/2010. Est. Value—
$1,658.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
12″ tall blue glass and silver-colored metal container with silver-colored cords. Rec’d—12/1/
2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang
Yudhoyono, First Lady of
the Republic of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Kinza Abbou Ben
Smida, Spouse of Ambassador of the Republic of
Tunisia to the United
States.
Mrs. Ada Papandreou,
Spouse of the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dr. H. Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono,
President of the Republic
of Indonesia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lee Myungbak, President of the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dmitry
Medvedev, President of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Nicolas
Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy, President
and First Lady of the
French Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Right Honorable Stephen
Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime
Minister of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Juan Carlos
and Her Majesty Queen
Sophia, King and Queen of
Spain.
His Excellency Dr. H. Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono,
President of the Republic
of Indonesia.
Her Excellency Pratibha Patil,
President of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Dr. Markus Seiler, Director of
the Swiss Federal Intelligence Service.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
First Lady Michelle Obama ....
First Family .............................
First Family .............................
First Family .............................
First Family Children ..............
First Family Children ..............
First Family Children ..............
First Family Children ..............
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First Family Children ..............
First Family Children ..............
White House Staff Member
Brennan, John.
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7.5″ × 1.5″ sterling silver chain bracelet, in a
navy presentation box. Variety of Korres liquid facial products. Rec’d—3/15/2010. Est.
Value—$834.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service policy.
Nine paperback books and eleven hardcover
books about Indonesian history and culture.
Two Periplus travel maps of Indonesia. 74″ ×
43″ orange and black silk tapestry. 76″ × 46″
orange and black silk tapestry. Rec’d—11/8/
2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
Two purple Samsung compact digital cameras.
Two pieces of pink decorative brocade silk
fabric. Rec’d—11/19/2009. Est. Value—
$740.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign.
4″ × 3″ Black Russian ‘‘MOCKBA KPEMJIb’’
keepsake box, presented in a red presentation box. 3″ × 2.25″ black Russian
‘‘MOCKBA KPEMJIb’’ keepsake box, in a red
presentation box. Rec’d—7/1/2009. Est.
Value—$720.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Hermes PM Skipper bracelet, light blue silk
cord with silver Chaine d’Ancre. Hermes
bracelet in silver and evercalf leather. 7 CDs
of European music. 34 hardcover books from
the ‘‘Asterix’’ French comic book series.
DVD, title: ‘‘Mozart: L’Opera Rock’’ Rec’d—3/
30/2010. Est. Value—$1,419.00. Location—
Archives Foreign.
Two 18″ × 12″ Roots brown leather backpacks
printed with ‘‘Muskoka 2010 G8 Canada.’’.
Two messenger bags. Two frisbees. Twelve
CDs. Book, title: ‘‘Me to We,’’ two copies.
Rec’d—8/3/2010. Est. Value—$718.00. Location—Archives Foreign.
Two 8″ gold Pina & Grau bracelets with 0.5″
Mallorcan cross pendants. Rec’d—8/8/2010.
Est. Value—$510.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Four pairs of Nike shoes with Batik design. Set
of Indonesian flashcards. Rec’d—11/8/2010.
Est. Value—$380.00. Location—Archives
Foreign.
Two books on tigers by Valmik Thapar. 46″ ×
33″ brown and black painting of a tiger.
Rec’d—11/9/2010. Est. Value—$1,495.00.
Location—Archives Foreign.
4.5″ inscribed black and gray Swiss pocket
army knife. Inscribed Swiss bell with a leather strap. Rec’d—5/17/2010. Est. Value—
$350.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
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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.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
White House Staff Member
Brennan, John.
White House Staff Member
Brennan, John.
White House Staff Member
Donilon, Tom.
White House Staff Member
Donilon, Tom.
White House Staff Member
Emanuel, Rahm.
White House Staff Member
Emanuel, Rahm.
White House Staff Member
Froman, Michael.
White House Staff Member
Holdren, John.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
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Jones, James.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
13’’Osmanli Furug limited edition green glass
and gold plate, presented in a wooden presentation box. Rec’d—9/23/2010. Est. Value—
$820.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
4.5″ marble bowl with blue lapis and powa shell
inlay, presented in a blue velvet presentation
box. 3.5″ round paper mache container with
gold-colored inlay and floral design on lid,
presented in a blue velvet presentation box.
Rec’d—10/14/2010. Est. Value—$555.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
40″ × 56″ rug with black floral pattern. Rec’d—
3/28/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Two 12″ × 5″ white marble vases with handpainted gilt rosettas and applied faux
gemstones, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Rec’d—11/8/2010. Est. Value—
$930.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
3″ × 16″ champagne-colored candleholder with
a marble cylinder and coppertone flowers on
top. Rec’d—1/4/2010. Est. Value—$425.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Under Secretary Hakan
Fidan, Director of the Turkish National Intelligence
Organization.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Alok Prasad,
Deputy National Security
Adviser & Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat of the Republic of
India.
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.
Her Excellency Pratibha Patil,
President of the Republic
of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Rania Al Abdullah,
King and Queen of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Unknown Government Official, Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Andrey
Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Ambassador Bruno Archi,
Diplomatic Counselor to
the Italian Prime Minister.
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 Sheikh
Hamad Bin Khalifa AlThani, Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the State of Qatar.
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.
34″ × 53″ hand-woven wool rug with five borders and cream-colored center. Rec’d—3/28/
2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Riveri wristwatch with mother of pearl face. Pair
of silver-colored cufflinks. Red silk tie. Silvercolored weave basket. Rec’d—7/21/2010.
Est. Value—$540.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to the General Services Administration.
Montegrappa Kazan Limited Edition sterling silver fountain pen, presented in a wood presentation box with a silver plaque. Rec’d—11/
1/2009. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Custom pen set, presented in a black leather
presentation box. Book, title: ‘‘Palazzo Chigi’’.
Rec’d—4/13/2009. Est. Value—$726.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
Wooden folding chess/checkers set with carved
details, presented in a black nylon carrying
back. Iraqi rug with fringe, presented in a
travel bag. Rec’d—10/6/2009. Est. Value—
$855.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
6.5″ sterling silver figurine of an ibex on a
brass base with the seal of the State of
Qatar, presented in a red presentation box.
Rec’d—1/5/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration.
36″ × 48″ framed pencil portrait of James
Jones. Rec’d—2/18/2010. Est. Value—
$750.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
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Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
White House Staff Member
Jones, James.
White House Staff Member
Pressman, David.
White House Staff Member
Sher, Susan.
White House Staff Member
Summers, Larry.
White House Staff Member ....
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government., estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign
donor and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
60″ × 38″ multicolor rug with checkered and
lined patterns and cream-colored fringe.
Rec’d—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
8″ × 6″ white marble box with lid and inlaid floral pattern, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Rec’d—6/23/2010. Est. Value—
$490.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the
General Services Administration.
17.75″ tall clock with a desert scene of two
camels and palm trees on a green and goldcolored marble base, presented in a green
presentation box. Rec’d—7/15/2010. Est.
Value—$450.00. Location—Pending Transfer
to the General Services Administration.
Mountblanc Boheme Marron Ballpoint pen, presented in a presentation box. Rec’d—11/23/
2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration.
4″ decorative octagonal box with hand-painted
lid depicting Moscow churches and eight
hand-painted churches on each side, presented in a red presentation box. Rec’d—6/
24/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to the General Services
Administration.
Bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Rose champagne, presented in an orange presentation
box. Rec’d—10/19/2010. Est. Value—
$500.00. Location—Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service Policy.
16″ × 12″ Pineider green leather briefcase embossed with 2009 G8 Summit seal. Rec’d—7/
1/2009. Est. Value—$1,568.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to the General Services
Administration.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency
SomanahalliMallaiah
Krishna, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic
of India.
King 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.
Miodrag Rakic, Chief of Staff,
Office of the President of
the Republic of Serbia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sergey
Kislyak, Ambassador of the
Russian Federation to the
United States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mr. Igor Shuvalov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Silvio
Berlusconi, Prime Minister
of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSE—OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House—Office of the Vice President]
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 Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
50″ x 74″ carpet with medallion in beige and
grey with five borders, presented in green
bag. Rec’d—11/13/2009. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—Official Use on First
Floor of the Vice President’s Residence.
Replica of Hammurabi’s Code in silver and
glass display case. Rec’d—1/10/2010. Est.
Value—$475.00. Location—National Archives
and Records Administration.
Pair of brass and stingray skin candlestick
holders, presented in a stingray skin and
mother of pearl box. Rec’d—1/15/2010. Est.
Value—$950.00. Location—National Archives
and Records Administration.
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The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
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and government
Circumstances
justifying
acceptance
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 Dr. Adil AbdulMahdi, Vice President of
the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah of the Hashemite
Kingdom of.
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 Furnished by The White House—Office of the Vice President]
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 Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
14″ tall x 6″ diameter Minh Long I multicolor
hand-made vase with wooden stand inscribed ‘‘With Compliments from H.E. Mr.
Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,’’ presented in red
and gold-colored box. Rec’d—4/13/2010. Est.
Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration.
118″ x 98″ traditional hand-woven wool Afghan
rug in red with three borders. Rec’d—5/12/
2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Location—National Archives and Records Administration.
Sculpture of four elephants on a wooden base.
Rec’d—6/9/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records Administration.
20″ wooden sculpture of a robed male with a
shield and a spear. Rec’d—6/12/2010. Est.
Value—$425.00. Location—Official Use on
First Floor of the Vice President’s Residence.
White marble box with a colorful floral pattern,
presented in a blue suede box. Rec’d—7/13/
2010. Est. Value—$570.00. Location—National Archives and Records Administration.
Navy blue box with gold trim and clear top with
silver lion and gold details inside. Painting of
a man on a canoe holding an oar with trees
in the background in wooden frame trimmed
with gold. Rec’d—8/31/2010. Est. Value—
$795.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
National Archives and Records Administration.
28″ x 33″ framed rug depicting an eagle with
wings spread on a green backdrop. Rec’d—
9/1/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—
Official Use in West Wing, Office of the Vice
President.
Oval silver decorative box with lid and reticulated floral design. Rec’d—4/11/2010. Est.
Value—$365.00. Location—National Archives
and Records Administration.
Pierre Balmain wristwatch with white shagreen
strap, round white face, white gold detail, and
bezel of faux diamonds. Silver-plated box in
the shape of a camel with a saddle that
opens on a hinge. Rec’d—5/25/2010. Est.
Value—$1,661.00. Location—Pending Transfer to National Archives and Records Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
The Honorable Joseph R.
Biden, Jr., Vice President of
the United States.
Dr. Jill Biden, Second Lady of
the United States.
Herro Mustafa, Special Advisor for the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances
justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Nguyen Tan
Dung, Prime Minister of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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 Mwai Kibaki,
President of the Republic
of Kenya.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Kenneth
Marende, Speaker of the
National Assembly of
Kenya.
His Excellency Somanahalli
Mallaiah Krishna, Minister
of External Affairs of the
Republic of India.
His Excellency Jalal Talabani,
President of the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Masoud
Barzani, President of the
Kurdistan Region of the
Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Her Excellency Michelle
Bachelet, President of the
Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Royal Highness Prince
Salman bin Hamad bin Al
Khalifa, Crown Prince of
the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Embroidered art with purple flowers in large
frame.
Rec’d—1/5/2010.
Est.
Value—
$460.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Large scene of camel and palm tree made of
gold and silver in red box. Rec’d—1/5/2010.
Est. Value—$950.00. Location—Retain for
Official Use Only.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Gold coin with gold plaque and certificate in
presentation box. Rec’d—1/21/2010. Est.
Value—$1,100.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Saint Louis Crystal Vase. Rec’d—1/29/2010.
Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Crystal torch sculpture on base with inscription
(clear-cut crystal). Rec’d—2/3/2010. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Emerald and diamond bracelet, necklace,
earrings, and ring. Rec’d—2/15/2010. Est.
Value—$400,000.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
His Excelleny Sheikh Hamad
bin Jassim bin Jabr AlThani, Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the State of Qatar.
His Excellency Milo
Djukanovic, Prime Minister
of Montenegro.
His Excellency Nicolas
Sarkozy, President of the
French Republic.
His Exellency Khalid bin
Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Minister
of Foreign Affairs of the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
His Royal Highness King
Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al
Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
His Royal Highness Prince
Khaled Al-Faisal, Mekkah
Region Governor of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh
Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr
Al Thani, Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Her Excellency Cristina
Fernandez de Kirchner,
President of the Argentine
Republic.
His Excellency Celso
Amorim, Foreign Minister
of Brazil.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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His Excellency Alvaro Colom,
President of the Republic
of Guatamala.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Oscar Arias,
President of the Republic
of Costa Rica.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lawrence
Cannon, Foreign Minister
of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Makhdoom
Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Set of white gold watch with leather band and
earrings, all encrusted in diamonds. Two perfume bottles. Rec’d—2/16/2010. Est. Value—
$5,300.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Two books, titles: ‘‘Ethics for the New Millennium’’ and ‘‘The Universe in a Single Atom’’
by His Holiness. Wooden Skaher basket with
sterling silver bowl. White Shawl blessed by
His Holiness. Rec’d—2/18/2010. Est. Value—
$470.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Oryx desk clock. Rec’d—2/18/2010. Est.
Value—$390.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Orxy desk clock. Rec’d—2/18/2010. Est.
Value—$490.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Leather travel bag. Rec’d—3/1/2010. Est.
Value—$475.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Framed photography of Itamaraty. Rec’d—3/5/
2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
22″ × 18″ painting of indigenous male. Rec’d—
3/8/2010. Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large black and white painting of nude female.
Rec’d—3/19/2010. Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Blue lightweight Kanuk jacket. Rec’d—3/29/
2010. Est. Value—$570.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Sterling silver bowl with round feet in green
box. Rec’d—4/10/2010. Est. Value—$360.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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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.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
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 Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Tabriz Mahabad ruby wool carpet. Rec’d—4/10/
2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Boat-shaped silver purse. Rec’d—4/12/2010.
Est. Value—$345.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Decanter and glass set. Rec’d—4/12/2010. Est.
Value—$480.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large circular glass piece with turquoise,
green, and blue accents. Rec’d—4/14/2010.
Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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Perfume dispenser and censor in red case.
Rec’d—4/28/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Woven portrait of President William J. Clinton.
Rec’d—5/7/2010. Est. Value—$840.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Embroidered top, long camisole, pants, shawl,
and matching clutch. Rec’d—5/10/2010. Est.
Value—$585.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large Afghan rug in brown slipcase. Rec’d—5/
2010. Est. Value—$900.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Sterling silver footed bowl featuring traditional
design. Rec’d—6/3/2010. Est. Value—
$460.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Two Heyder Aliyev Foundation books. Heyder
Aliyev Foundation Space of Mugam CDs.
Querabag Xan Ondior books and CDs. Pair
of glass and tin tea glasses. Book, title:
‘‘Painting of Azerbaijan.’’ Postcards of Azerbaijan. Booklet of cuisine of Azerbaijan. Sakit
booklet. Beed Araqsin hat. 13′11″ x 10′4″
Silk carpet. Azerbaijan CD. Five 110g Containers of Caspain Fish of the Sea Caviar.
Rec’d—7/4/2010. Est. Value—$6,640.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Glass and sterling silver coffee set. Book and
CD of Armenian ornamental art. Rec’d—7/4/
2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large abstract painting on canvas. Rec’d—7/8/
2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver jewelry box. Rec’d—7/19/2010. Est.
Value—$490.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large artwork and framed photo. Rec’d—7/19/
2010. Est. Value—$970.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Serzh
Sargsian, President of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Manmohan
Singh, Prime Minister of
the Republic of India.
His Excellency Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Her Excellency Maite
Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations and Co-Operation of
South Africa.
His Excellency Kamel
Morjane, Foreign Minister
of the Republic of Tunisia.
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 YAB Dato’ Sri
Haji Mohd Najib bin Tun
Haji Abdul Razak, Prime
Minister of Malaysia.
His Excellency Makhdoom
Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Somanahalli
Mallaiah Krishna, Minister
of External Relations of
India.
His Excellency Dr. Ilham
Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Serzh
Sargsian, President of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Asuncao dos
¸˜
Anjos, Foreign Minister of
Angola.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Yousuf Raza
Gilani, Prime Minister of
the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
His Excellency Asif Ali
Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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. 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: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Painting of Secretary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton wearing conical hats. Color sand portrait
of Secretary Clinton. Black and white sand
portrait of Secretary Clinton. Rec’d—7/22/
2010. Est. Value—$3,410.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
12′ × 15′ Tianjin carpet. Book about Nanjing
silk and embroidery. Framed red paper cutout of two women. Rec’d—7/2010. Est.
Value—$4,865.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Guqin instrument in cloth bag. Rec’d—7/2010.
Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
4′ x 6′ cream-colored carpet. Rec’d—8/20/
2010. Est. Value—$575.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Small black laquer box with painted design.
Rec’d—8/2010. Est. Value—$920.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Blue woven Versace shawl. Versace scarf,
black with floral design. Rec’d—8/2010. Est.
Value—$400.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Necklace and bracelet in a wooden box.
Rec’d—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$3,600.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Place setting for ten including soup tureen,
bowls, spoons, and service dishes. Rec’d—9/
2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Book, title: ‘‘The Wall,’’ in presentation box with
piece of the Berlin Wall on the lid. Rec’d—
10/3/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
4′ × 2′ framed copy of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Kosovo.
Rec’d—10/12/2010. Est. Value—$390.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
His Excellency Pham Gia
Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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.
Her Excellency Liu Yandong,
State Councilor of the People’s Republic of China.
His Excellency Sameh
Shoukry, Ambassador of
the Arab Republic of Egypt
to the United States.
His Excellency Sergey
Kislyak, Ambassador of the
Russian Federation.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Elias Murr,
Minister of Defense of the
Republic of Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Somananhalli
Mallaiah Krishna, Minister
of External Affairs of India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Ho Nghia
Dung, Minister of Transportation of Socialist Republic
of Vietnam.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dr. Guido
Westerville, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Federative Republic of
Germany.
His Excellency Jakup
Krasniqi, Acting President
of the Republic of Kosovo
and His Excellency Hashim
Thaci, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Kosovo.
His Excellency Hajredin Kuci,
Deputy Prime Minister of
the Republic of Kosovo.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Right Honorable Peter D.
Robinson, MLA and Mr.
Martin McGuiness, deputy
First Minister of Northern
Ireland.
His Excellency Makhdoom
Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
His Excellency Abdallah
Baali, Ambassador of the
People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
2′ × 3′ wood-framed portrait of Secretary Clinton. Rec’d—10/15/2010. Est. Value—$480.00
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Belleek silver bracelet and necklace with crystal
accents. Rec’d—10/19/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Black and brown rug in green case. Rec’d—10/
20/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Secretary Clinton’s name in Arabic calligraphy,
presented in a frame. Rec’d—10/28/
2010.Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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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.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Oil painting of Lahore Fort. Rec’d—10/29/2010.
Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Large black and gold ceramic vase. Rec’d—10/
30/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Ceramic bowl on a stand in blue, white, and
gold. Hand-made silver plate. Portrait made
of coffee beans. Coffee in leather box.
Rec’d—10/30/2010. Est. Value—$1,410.00.
Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Diamond and pearl necklace, earrings, and
brooch. Rec’d—10/2010. Est. Value—
$2,800.00. Location—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Traditional silver water bowl with lid. Rec’d—
11/1/2010. Est. Value—$960.00. Disposition—Permission to Retain for Official Use
Only.
Silver water pot. Rec’d—11/1/2010. Est.
Value—$400.00. Location—Pending Transfer
to General Services Administration.
His Excellency Parkash
Singh Badal, Chief Minister
of Punjab, Republic of
India.
His Excellency Pham Gia
Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
His Excellency Nguyen Tan
Dung, Prime Minister of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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 Norodom
Sihamoni, King of Cambodia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hor
Namhong, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of
Cambodia.
His Excellency Michael
Somare, Prime Minister of
Papua New Guinea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Dame Carol Kidu, Department of Community Development of Papua New
Guinea.
His Worship Bob Parker,
Mayor of Christchurch,
New Zealand.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Ahmet
Davutoghu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic
of Turkey.
His Excellency Islam
Karimov, President of the
Republic of Uzbekistan.
His Majesty King Hamad bin
Isa Al Khalifa, King of the
Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Jaliya
Wickramasuriya, Ambassador of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka.
His Excellency Seiji Maehara,
Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
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Gold mask with blue, yellow, and green sapphire stones. Brass topographic map of
Papua New Guinea in a frame. Rec’d—11/4/
2010. Est. Value—$5,234.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silverframed picture of a sailboat. Rec’d—11/4/
2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Framed print of the Maori Moko. Rec’d—11/4/
2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Afghan rug. Rec’d—11/19/2010. Est. Value—
$700.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Round sterling silver bowl with leaf design.
Rec’d—11/29/2010. Est. Value—$940.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Tea set. Rec’d—12/2/2010. Est. Value—
$395.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Gold coin. Framed, signed photograph of Secretary Clinton and His Majesty. Rec’d—12/3/
2010. Est. Value—$2,090.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Tunic and ornate silver plate. Rec’d—12/4/
2010. Est. Value—$1,160.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Small shell-shaped Mikimoto travel clock with
pearl. Rec’d—12/6/2010. Est. Value—
$385.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Religious painting. Rec’d—12/9/2010. Est.
Value—$600.00. Location—Pending Transfer
to General Services Administration.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Pearl and green stone brooch. Rec’d—12/10/
2010. Est. Value—$525.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold and silver horse figure. Rec’d—12/2010.
Est. Value—$940.00. Location—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
His Excellency Edmond Hax
Hinasto, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of
Albania.
Her Excellency Roza
Otunbayeva, President of
the Kyrgyz Republic.
His Excellency Adel Al-Jubeir,
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the
United States.
His Excellency Silvio
Berlusconi, Prime Minister
of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz
Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
His Majesty King Abduallah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
His Excellency Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Former
Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
His Excellency Nursultan
Nazarbayev, President of
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Two scarves by E. Marinella in blue box.
Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold and silver desert scene on stone and
marble base. Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—
$3,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton,
Secretary of State of the
United States.
Large wooden statue. Small wood statue.
Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—$1,080.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Former President William Clinton.
Patek Philippe 18-karat yellow gold cross
cufflinks. Rec’d—10/2009. Est. Value—
$4,455.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Jasper and silver desk set consisting of a calendar leaf stand, letter opener, ashtray, pen
holder, and letter holder. Rec’d—4/12/2010.
Est. Value—$1,900.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large leather case with photo prints. Rec’d—
11/23/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Tea set in a wooden box. Rec’d—7/2010. Est.
Value—$650.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
24″ × 24″ oil painting. Rec’d—10/13/2010. Est.
Value—$350.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Former President William Clinton.
Former President William Jefferson Clinton.
Chelsea Clinton ......................
Chelsea Clinton ......................
Chelsea Clinton and Marc
Mezvinsky.
The Honorable James B.
Steinberg, Deputy Secretary
of State.
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The Honorable Kurt Campbell,
Assistant Secretary for East
Asia and Pacific Affairs.
The Honorable Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary for
African Affairs.
The Honorable Jeffrey D.
Feltman, Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs.
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Limited edition crystal vase. Rec’d—7/21/2010.
Est. Value—$940.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Wooden statue. Rec’d—12/30/2010. Est.
Value—$425.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Depiction of a project for a Chinese garden in
the National Arboretum. Rec’d—Unknown.
Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Tan and green round leather floor mat with
three matching seat cushions. Rec’d—5/5/
2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Qom rug. Rec’d—9/17/2010. Est. Value—
$950.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
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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.
His Excellency Nursultan
Non-acceptance would cause
Nazarbayev, President of
embarrassment to donor
the Republic of Kazakhstan.
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dai Bingguo,
State Councilor of the People’s Republic of China.
His Excellency Dr. Haris
Silajdzic, Chairman of the
Presidency of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Turkey.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Madame Jiang Zehui, Director of the Chinese Academy of Forestry.
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.
His Excellency Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan,
Vice President of Nigeria.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fatais AlMarri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Janet Sanderson, Deputy Assistant Secretary.
Amouage Jubilation 25 bar soap. 300ml
Amouage Jubilation 25 hand cream.
Amouage Jubilation 25 body lotion. Amouage
Jubilation 25 eau de parfum. Rec’d—10/01/
2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Women’s Rolex Yacht Master gold tone chapter ring watch (M329251). Men’s Rolex deep
sea watch. Rec’d—5/20/2010. Est. Value—
$20,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Bulgari watch with silver face and black leather
strap. Rec’d—7/26/2010. Est. Value—
$10,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Black Montblanc calligraphy pens. Black
Montblanc ballpoint pen. Rec’d—9/1/2010.
Est. Value—$420.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large tea set. Rec’d—12/2010. Est. Value—
$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
His Excellency Sayyid Badr
bin Hamad bin Hamud Al
Busaidi, Secretary General
of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Oman.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Sheikh
Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr
Al-Thani, Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar.
His Excellency Mohammed
Al-Tobaishi, Chief of Royal
Protocol of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Dr. Zhang Kunsheng, Director-General of the Protocol
Department and Assistant
Minister of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the People’s Republic of China.
His Excellency Don
Pramudwinai, Ambassador
of the Kingdom of Thailand
to the United States.
His Excellency Yousuf Raza
Gilani, Prime Minister of
the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al
Khalifa, Prime Minister of
the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Chantal Biya, First Lady
of the Republic of Cameroon.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Liang Baohua, Party Secretary of the Jiangsu Province of the People’s Republic of China.
Wu Shicun, Director General
of the Hainan Foreign and
Overseas Chinese Affairs
Office of the People’s Republic of China.
Mevlut Bilinci, Governor of
Kayseri of the Republic of
Turkey.
Brigadier General Rashid bin
Abdullah Al Nuaimi of the
Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Capricia
Penavic Marshall, Chief of
Protocol.
The Honorable Capricia
Penavic Marshall, Chief of
Protocol.
The Honorable Capricia
Penavic Marshall, Chief of
Protocol.
The Honorable Capricia
Penavic Marshall, Chief of
Protocol.
The Honorable Capricia
Penavic Marshall, Chief of
Protocol.
Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief
of Protocol.
Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief
of Protocol.
The Honorable Adam Ereli,
U.S. Ambassador to Kingdom Bahrain.
The Honorable Janet E. Garvey, U.S. Ambassador to
the Republic of Cameroon.
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The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ambassador to
the People’s Republic of
China.
The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ambassador to
the People’s Republic of
China.
The Honorable James Jeffrey,
U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey.
The Honorable Joseph
Lebaron, U.S. Ambassador
to the State of Qatar.
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Standing elephant in gold-trimmed transparent
box. Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—$385.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Black leather briefcase with brass detail.
Rec’d—4/16/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Raymon Weil silver men’s watch. Rec’d—9/3/
2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Pair of Tufenkjian yellow gold cufflinks with
white stone. Rec’d—6/2/2010. Est. Value—
$771.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Case of Chateau Lynch-Bages wine. Case of
Mouton-Cadet Bordeaux Rouge wine. Case
of Moet and Chandon Brut Vintage wine.
Rec’d—4/29/2010. Est. Value—$1,344.96.
Disposition—Official Use at U.S. Embassy.
Pearl necklace. Rec’d—12/2/2009. Est. Value—
$460.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Ye Hai pearl necklace. Rec’d—10/30/2010. Est.
Value—$350.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silk carpet. Rec’d—07/2009. Est. Value—
$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Haurex Caimano watch. Viscose shawl. Glass
hurricane with candles. Rec’d—6/17/2010.
Est. Value—$630.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration;
Glass Hurricane Retained for Official Use.
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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. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Richard Olson,
U.S. Ambassador to the
United Arab Emirates.
His Excellency Hanif Hassan
Ali Al Qassim, Minister of
Health of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Joint Command and Staff
College of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Government of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable William E.
Todd, U.S. Ambassador to
Brunei Darussalam.
Montblanc Starwalker black resin ballpoint pen.
Business card holder. Meisterstuck 6CC
leather wallet. Day planner. Rec’d—01/10/
2010. Est. Value—$656.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Burberry extra-large stainless steel watch.
Rec’d—1/24/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Multicolor glass phoenix. Rec’d—8/18/2006.
Est. Value—$575.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Bronze and glass replica of Ancient Hua Gu
with base. Rec’d—5/17/2007. Est. Value—
$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Large art of blossoming trees in white marble
vase with wooden stand. Rec’d—Unknown.
Est. Value—$465.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver tea set. Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—
$475.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Five scarves of different colors. Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
White and blue porcelain vase. Rec’d—Unknown. Est. Value—$495.00. Location—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Book, title: ‘‘Great Moments in Greek Archaeology.’’
Silver
boat
decoration,
title:
‘‘Evangelistria’’.
Rec’d—9/10/2010.
Est.
Value—$364.62.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
18-karat white gold watch. Rec’d—6/3/2010.
Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable William E.
Todd, U.S. Ambassador to
Brunei Darussalam.
The Honorable William E.
Todd, U.S. Ambassador to
Brunei Darussalam.
Montblanc rollerball pen. Rec’d—6/3/2010. Est.
Value—$385.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Picture frame. Rec’d—6/3/2010. Est. Value—
$900.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Daniel Goodspeed, U.S. Consul General.
Frederique Constant watch. Rec’d—6/7/2010.
Est. Value—$533.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Andrew Smkin, U.S. Consul
General.
Tissot men’s watch. Rec’d—9/13/2010. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gio Monaco Eclisse diamond wristwatch.
Rec’d—11/29/2010. Est. Value—$8,500.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Richard Olson,
U.S. Ambassador to the
United Arab Emirates.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
The Honorable Clark Randt,
U.S. Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China.
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The Honorable Daniel
Speckhard, U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic.
Laurie M. Major, Deputy Consul General.
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Unknown Foreign Government Official Donor.
Unknown Foreign Government Official Donor.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Unknown Foreign Government Official Donor.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Unknown Foreign Government Official Donor.
Government of the People’s
Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Yannis Sgouros, Prefect of
the Athens Prefecture of
the Hellenic Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah
Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah
ibni Al-Marhum Sultan haji
Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien
Sa’adul Khairi Waddien,
Sultan and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
His Excellency Al Muhtaogg
Billad, Senior Minister of
Brunei Darussalam.
His Excellency Mohamed
Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum
Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali
Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi
Waddien, Foreign Minister
of Brunei Darussalam.
Faisal Al-Sudairy, Deputy
Consul General of the
Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles.
Anna Centenary Library,
Government of the Tamil
Nadu, Republic of India.
Daham Al-Daham, Deputy
Undersecretary for Protocol
of the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
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. 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: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Bruce Swartley, Assistant Attache, DHS–ICE and Training Staff.
Six Longines dive watches. Rec’d—8/7/2010.
Est. Value—$10,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Ebel men’s watch (model number 9251K51).
Ebel women’s watch (model number
9957K21). Rec’d—8/8/2010. Est. Value—
$3,150.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Longines Conquistador watch. Rec’d—10/22/
2010. Est. Value—$840.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Brigadier General Jasim Al
Marzouki, Ministry of the
Interior of the United Arab
Emirates.
Lieutenant General Sheikh
Rashed bin Abdulla AlKhalifa, Minister of Interior
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mr. Kosrat Rasul, Vice President of the Kurdistan Regional Government of the
Patriotic Union of
Kurdistan, The Republic of
Iraq.
Shanghai Expo Bureau Protocol Officer, People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Lance Bailey, Regional Security Officer.
Alexander Laskaris, Team
Leader, RRT Erbil Iraqi
Kurdistan Region.
Alys Spensley, Consulate
Expo Liaison Officer.
Collection of Chinese traditional flower paintings.
Rec’d—11/9/2010.
Est.
Value—
$338.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY—ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice.
Soapstone bookends. Rec’d—3/28/2010. Est.
Value—$414.00. Disposition—United States
Supreme Court.
Leather document box. Rec’d—5/26/2010. Est.
Value—$400.00. Disposition—United States
Supreme Court.
12’’ Tai-Hwa Pottery painted porcelain platter,
title: ‘‘Happy Family’’. Rec’d—10/19/2010.
Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the
Northern District of Illinois.
Hsiao Fang Pottery white porcelain tea set.
Rec’d—10/20/2010. Est. Value—More than
Minimal Value. Disposition—United States
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Tai-Hwa Pottery porcelain vessel and wooden
base. Rec’d—10/21/2010. Est. Value—More
than Minimal Value. Disposition—United
States District Court for the Northern District
of Illinois.
Cochin ceramic plaque with personalized dedication. Rec’d—10/22/2010. Est. Value—More
than Minimal Value. Disposition—United
States District Court for the Northern District
of Illinois.
Chu Ken engraved glass and Lazurite swan figure sculpture. Taiwan Post Co., Ltd. Taoyuan
Lantern Festival stamp book. Year of Tiger
figurine. Rec’d—10/24/2010. Est. Value—
More than Minimal Value. Disposition—
United States District Court for the Northern
District of Illinois.
The Right Honorable Beverly
McLachlin, Supreme Court
of Canada.
His Excellency Giorgio
Napolitano, President of
the Italian Republic.
High Court of Taiwan ............
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.
Intellectual Property Court of
Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Taichung Branch of the High
Court of Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S.
Tainan Branch of the High
Court of Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Su Jia-Ming,
Mayor of Taoyuan City of
Taiwan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice.
The Honorable James F.
Holderman United States
Chief Judge, Northern District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F.
Holderman United States
Chief Judge, Northern District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F.
Holderman United States
Chief Judge, Northern District of Illinois.
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Holderman United States
Chief Judge, Northern District of Illinois.
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Holderman United States
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AGENCY—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy
Director.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy
Director.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy
Director.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy
Director.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy
Director.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Short sword with a single edge curved blade in
a steel scabbard with a tiger head pommel.
Rec’d—09/29/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00.
Disposition—On official display at the Agency.
Antique revolver. Rec’d—11/23/2009. Est.
Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official
display at the Agency.
Yellow gold mounted glass model of a chariot
on a mirrored wooden base. Rec’d—01/28/
2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—
On official display at the Agency.
Firenze Viscante fountain pen in a red leather
case.
Rec’d—2/23/2010.
Est.
Value—
$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Oblong mother of pearl picture of the Nativity
Church of Bethlehem. Rec’d—04/22/2010.
Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Double-edged dagger with a metal scabbard
and a simulated ivory hilt. Rec’d—04/22/
2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On
official display at the Agency.
Religious framed icon. Rec’d—05/25/2010. Est.
Value—$1,000.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Mont Blanc fountain pen. Rec’d—07/22/2010.
Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Yellow gold and green jade replica of the
Chonma-Chong crown. Rec’d—10/02/2010.
Est. Value—$15,000.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency.
Double edged dagger in a silver and jeweled
scabbard with a white resin handle. Rec’d—
12/06/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency.
Silver model of an elephant. Rec’d—07/14/
2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On
official display at the Agency.
Silver model of an elephant. Rec’d—07/14/
2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On
official display at the Agency.
Single-edge curved sword within a gold and silver inlaid steel scabbard. Rec’d—08/02/2010.
Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency.
Bronze figure of an infantryman. Rec’d—11/03/
2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—
On official display at the Agency.
Silver footed bowl. Rec’d—12/13/2010. Est.
Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official
display at the Agency.
Silver-plated ivory necklace, bracelet, earrings,
and ring. Rec’d—10/01/2003. Est. Value—
$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
3′4″ x 2′6″ silk carpet. Rec’d—06/20/2005. Est.
Value—$800.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
3′11″ x 2′8″ silk carpet. Rec’d—06/20/2005.
Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Ebel sports watch. Rec’d—12/04/2007. Est.
Value—$1,000.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
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Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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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.
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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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[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
An Agency Employee .............
Mont Blanc ballpoint pen. Rec’d—12/17/2007.
Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Baume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch.
Rec’d—12/17/2007. Est. Value—$2,000.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
5′ x 3′ silk carpet. Rec’d—12/24/2007. Est.
Value—$1,500.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Longines wristwatch. Rec’d—05/02/2009. Est.
Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Fred Paris women’s stainless steel wristwatch
with black leather band. Rec’d—6/22/2009.
Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Fred Paris women’s stainless steel wristwatch
with black leather band. Rec’d—6/22/2009.
Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Two stainless steel wristwatches, leather wallets, and ballpoint pen sets. Rec’d—08/19/
2009. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Baume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch.
Rec’d—12/24/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Baume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch
and a twisted five-strand pearl necklace.
Rec’d—12/24/2009. Est. Value—$3,000.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Silk carpet. Rec’d—1/6/2010. Est. Value—
$1,100.00. Disposition—Retained for display
in emplyee’s office.
Longines wristwatch. Rec’d—01/19/2010. Est.
Value—$1,500.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
9′9″ x 6′9″ carpet. Rec’d—04/08/2010. Est.
Value—$4,500.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Stainless steel Longines women’s wristwatch.
Rec’d—4/22/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Stainless steel Longines wristwatch. Rec’d—4/
22/2010. Est. Value—$750.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Frederique Constant stainless steel wristwatch
with a brown leather band. Rec’d—05/07/
2010. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold necklace, earrings, and bracelet. Rec’d—
5/11/2010. Est. Value—$3,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Breitling Black enamel and stainless steel
watch with a blue rubber band. Rec’d—05/
12/2010. Est. Value—$2,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
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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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.
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.
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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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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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. Government.
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and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
An Agency Employee .............
Cartier fountain and ballpoint pen set. Rec’d—
05/27/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Corum stainless steel watch. Rec’d—05/30/
2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Javial men’s wristwatch. Javial pen. Javial wallet. Rec’d—6/15/2010. Est. Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Men’s Ebel watch. Women’s Ebel watch. Two
Apple iPads with docking stations. Rec’d—6/
15/2010. Est. Value—$4,700.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Mont Blanc pen. Set of cufflinks. Rec’d—6/20/
2010. Est. Value—$775.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Raymond Well Collection Tango wristwatch.
Rec’d—6/20/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
White gold necklace with diamonds in the
pendant. Rec’d—6/26/2010. Est. Value—
$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Louis Vuitton silk shawl. Rec’d—7/23/2010. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
N.O.A. Driver’s wristwatch. Rec’d—07/26/2010.
Est. Value—$4,800.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
N.O.A. automatic chronograph limited edition
wristwatch. Rec’d—7/26/2010. Est. Value—
$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
N.O.A. automatic chronograph limited edition
wristwatch. Rec’d—7/26/2010. Est. Value—
$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Mont Blanc ballpoint pen. Black wallet. Cologne. Rec’d—08/02/2010. Est. Value—
$700.00 . Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Collection of spa products. Plaque with a metal
design. Two Hugo Boss ties. Bottle of Chanel
Chance perfume. Silver sword with a filigree
design encased in a wooden box. Rec’d—8/
2/2010. Est. Value—$1,250.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Mont Blanc belt. Mont Blanc cufflinks. Terr
D’Hermes Cologne. Plaque with a metal design. Rec’d—8/2/2010. Est. Value—$805.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Black Navigator commander Titan wristwatch.
Rec’d—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
His and hers Omega stainless steel watches.
Rec’d—11/01/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ................
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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and U.S. Government.
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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
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[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
An Agency Employee .............
Baume and Mercier Classimo Executive wristwatch with brown leather band. Rec’d—12/6/
2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Baume and Mercier Classimo Executive wristwatch with a black leather band. Rec’d—12/
6/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Baume and Mercier wristwatch with a silver
face and black leather band. Rec’d—12/6/
2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Baume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch
with a brown leather band. Rec’d—12/10/
2010. Est. Value—$5,000.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Rado Chronograph wristwatch. Rec’d—12/29/
2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
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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.
An Agency Employee .............
An Agency Employee .............
An Agency Employee .............
An Agency Employee .............
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Agriculture]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Thomas
Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.
5′ x 7′ hand-knotted rug. Rec’d—1/11/2010.
Est. Value—$2,000.00. Disposition—Retained in the FFAS Under Secretary’s office
as an official gift.
Kutani porcelain flower vase. 9″ by 10″ framed
paper art by Issei Yamauchi. Rec’d—04/08/
2010. Est. Value—$975.00. Disposition—Retained in the Secretary’s office as an official
gift; Art retained in FAS Administrator’s office
as an official gift.
Lapis stones gathered into a bunch of grapes.
Rec’d—09/30/2010. Est. Value—$367.00.
Disposition—Retained in the Deputy Secretary’s office as an official gift.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Hirotaka Akamatsu, Minister
of Agriculture of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Arturo
Fermandois, Ambassador
of Chile to the United
States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Thomas
Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.
The Honorable Thomas
Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.
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the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Gary F. Locke,
Secretary of Commerce of
the United States.
10′ x 13′ Afghan hand-knotted Soumak rug.
Rec’d—08/11/2010. Est. Value—$1,165.99.
Disposition—Official Use in Herbert C. Hoover Building (room 6521).
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Gwen Lyle, Commercial Officer.
TRAVEL: To attend the 3rd tourism working
group meeting. Rec’d—1/12/2010. Est.
Value—$440.00.
Minister Wahidullah
Shahsani, Minister of Commerce and Industries of the
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
China National Tourism Administration.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of Commerce]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Claudia Salgado, Commercial
Assistant.
TRAVEL: Show organizers are interested with
U.S. Trade Exports. Rec’d—1/14/2010. Est.
Value—$811.48.
TRAVEL: To attend franchise trade-show,
FEES. Rec’d—1/14/2010. Est. Value—
$796.00.
TRAVEL: To attend Chongqing Foreign Government Loan Promotional Seminar. Rec’d—
1/23/2010. Est. Value—$635.00.
TRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership
summit. Rec’d—1/28–30/2010. Est. Value—
$388.00.
TRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership
summit. Rec’d—1/28–30/2010. Est. Value—
$388.00.
TRAVEL: To attend the Invest in America Seminar. Rec’d—1/28–30/2010. Est. Value—
$388.00.
The California Gift Show and
LA Mart (Mexico City, Mexico).
Feher & Feher Consultoria en
Gegocios y Franquicias
(Mexico City, Mexico).
Chongqing Bureau of Finance, People’s Republic
of China.
China National Tourism Administration.
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.
Martha Sanchez, Commercial
Assistant.
Peng Aiqun, Commercial Specialist.
Deborah Cooney, Commercial
Specialist.
David Gossack, Principal
Commercial Officer.
Andrew Billard, Commercial
Officer.
Michelle He, Executive Assistant.
Silvia Cardenas, Commercial
Specialist.
Juan Carlos Prieto, Commercial Specialist.
Fred Elliott, International
Trade Specialist.
Geoffrey Bogart, Principal
Commercial Officer.
Juan Herrera, Commercial
Specialist.
Yazmin Rojas, Commercial
Specialist.
Gwen Lyle, Commercial Officer.
Mr. Richard R. Craig, Commercial Officer.
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TRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership
summit. Rec’d—1/28–30/2010. Est. Value—
$388.00.
TRAVEL: Health Care information Technology
Orientation Visit. Rec’d—02/28/2010. Est.
Value—$2,336.00.
TRAVEL: Health Care information Technology
Orientation Visit. Rec’d—02/28/2010. Est.
Value—$2,336.00.
TRAVEL: Travel costs (round trip air fare, lodging, meals, local transportation). Rec’d—03/
1–4/2010. Est. Value—$2,725.00.
TRAVEL: To participate as main speaker during the 1st Student Colloqium ‘‘Espiritu
Lince’’ that will take place on UVM Campus
in San Luis Potos, SLP. Rec’d—5/24/2010.
Est. Value—$360.00.
TRAVEL: To attend the Expo Pack event.
Rec’d—6/21/2010. Est. Value—$427.50.
TRAVEL: To attend Cosmoprof North America
Las Vegas. Rec’d—7/18/2010. Est. Value—
$422.07.
TRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US travel leadership summit. Rec’d—10/09/2010. Est.
Value—$393.00.
TRAVEL: Lodgings, local transportation and
some meals for Peace Corps Reunion week.
Rec’d—10/10–16/2010. Est. Value—$900.00.
TRAVEL: To be one of the key speakers and
participate in the IV Meeting of Galician
Enterpreneurs Abroad in Santiago de
Compostela from Octover 26–27, 2010 for
Galician Companies organized by IGAPE
(Galician Institute for Economic Promotion).
Transporation and lodging. Rec’d—10/26–27/
2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00.
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China National Tourism Administration.
Her Excellency Chen Xin,
Secretary Chief of International Relations Dept.
CCPIT, People’s Republic
of China.
China National Tourism Administration.
AERO Expo Organizer Committee (Mexico City, Mexico).
ProMexico of the United
Mexican States.
Puglia Region, the Italian Republic.
Universidad del Valle de
Mexico-Maestra, Eugenia
Santos de Alba, Director of
Professional Studies
(Monterrey, Mexico).
Expo Pack—Enrique
Guzman—Marketing Director for Latin America (Guadalajara, Mexico).
Cosmoprof North America 10
(Monterrey, Mexico).
China National Tourism Administration.
The Korea Foundation,
Seoul, Korea (82–2) 2046–
8527. Ms. Y.K. Lee,
www.kf.or.kr.
IGAPE, Instituto Gallego de
Promocion Economica (Investment Support Services
for Regional and International Development),
Xunta de Galicia Complexo
Administrativo San Lazaro
15703 Santiago de
Compostela. IGAPE,
Instituto Gallego de
Promocion Economica
Complexo Administrativo
San Lazaro 15703
Santiago de Compostela.
(Madrid, Spain).
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of Commerce]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Angela Turrin, Trade Specialist.
TRAVEL: CS Spain showcased 5 NTM U.S.
companies catalogs at CS’s nooth as a result
from the partnership with several multipliers.
Rec’d—11/4–8/2010. Est. Value—$670.00.
Cao Shujuan, Commercial
Specialist.
TRAVEL: To support China Urban Development Committee. Rec’d—11/16/2010. Est.
Value—$2,969.00.
FIRA DE BARCELONA—
Hostelco Avda/Reina Ma
Cristina, s/n—08004. Barcelona, Spain. TEL 00 34
902 2300 200. Note: FIRA
de Barcelona is publicly
owned with autonomous
company management.
Urban Development Committee of the China Council
for the Promotion of International Trade.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Justice]
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 Eric H. Holder,
Attorney General of the
United States.
The Honorable Eric H. Holder,
Attorney General of the
United States.
iPad. Rec’d—5/28/2010. Est. Value—$500.00.
Disposition—Attorney General’s Office for Official Use.
Cartier watch. Persian rug. Rec’d—9/16/2010.
Est. Value—$5,275.00. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration;
Rug on Display in Attorney General’s Office
for Official Use.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Dr. Attilio Fontana, Mayor of
Varese, Italian Republic.
Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais,
Attorney General of the
State of Qatar.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
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Gates, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
The Honorable Robert M.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
16″ x 18″ hand-woven wool Afghan rug pile.
Rec’d—12/8/2009. Est. Value—$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Black leather brief case. Silver and gold-finish
Parker pen set. Book, title: ‘‘Kultur Baskenti
Instanbul: The Capital of Cultures.’’ Umbrella.
Writing
Tablet.
Rec’d—2/2/2010.
Est.
Value—$480.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver vase. Filigree necklace set. Rec’d—2/4/
2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver replica of a fountain located on the
grounds of the Prime Minister’s residence.
Rec’d—2/4/20. Est. Value—$5,160.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
4′ x 7′ rug. Turbin from Afghanistan. Rec’d—3/
9/2010. Est. Value—$530.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Decorative candlestick holders. Rec’d—4/1/
2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency M. Vecdi
Gonul, Minister of National
Defense of the Republic of
Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency M. Vecdi
Gonul, Minister of National
Defense of the Republic of
Turkey.
His Excellency Silvio
Berlusconi, President of the
Council of Ministers of the
Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty Abdullah II ibn Al
Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United States.
Plaque. Silver palm tree table lamp. Rec’d—5/
13/2010. Est. Value—$495.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver serving tray set. Rec’d—5/20/2010. Est.
Value—$430.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
32 piece hand-made porcelain chess set. Book,
title: ‘‘Prague Art and History.’’ Decorative
plate with country emblem. Rec’d—6/4/2010.
Est. Value—$1,530.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Artwork of gold oasis scene. Rec’d—7/9/2010.
Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense.
Statue of an oryx. Rec’d—10/5/2010. Est.
Value—$360.00. Location—Gift on Display at
Pentagon for Official Use.
Becky Gates, Spouse of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of
Defense.
5′ x 7′ Baku rug with certificate of authenticity
for handmade rug. 5′ x 5′ purple silk scarf.
Rec’d—6/5/2010. Est. Value—$370.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Large silver palm tree encased in shadow box.
Rec’d—12/19/2009. Est. Value—$460.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Bottle of Dimple Scotch. Fourteen books.
Rec’d—12/20/2009. Est. Value—$393.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Italian naval oil painting with certificate. Rec’d—
1/10/2010. Est. Value—$755.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Gold cross on gold chain. Rec’d—2/9/2010.
Est. Value—$545.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United States.
The Honorable Robert M.
Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United States.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
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The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
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Gold-plated bird ornament on crystal stand.
Rec’d—2/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Medium silver bowl. Rec’d—2/14/2010. Est.
Value—$370.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver gift box. Rec’d—2/16/2010. Est. Value—
$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Large sword. Rec’d—2/16/10. Est. Value—
$425.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
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Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
His Excellency Ridha Grira,
Minister of Defense of the
Republic of Tunisia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Saad Hariri,
Prime Minister of the Republic of Lebanon.
Colonel General Safar
Abiyev, Minister of Defense
of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Abdullah bin
Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy
Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
His Excellency Sheikh
Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr
Al Thani, Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar.
Mrs. Almas Abiyeva, Spouse
of the Minister of Defense
of Azerbaijan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Lieutenant General Abdul
Qadir Mohammed Jassim,
Minister of Defense of the
Republic of Iraq.
His Excellency Husain
Haqqani, Ambassador of
the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan.
Mr. Allan O’Mill, Official Painter of the Italian Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lieutenant
General Samy Enan, Chief
of Staff of the Armed
Forces of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
General Gabi Ashkenazi,
Chief of Defense of the
State of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Lieutenant
General Samy Enan, Chief
of Staff of the Armed
Forces of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, King of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Samir Rifai, Chief of Defense
of the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Crystal tea service set on crystal tray. Rec’d—
2/18/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—
Official Use at Pentagon.
Ms. Hamad Mohammed
Thani Al Rumaithi, Wife of
Armed Forces Chief of
Staff of the United Arab
Emirates.
His Excellency Nasser Mohammed Al Ahmed AlSabah, Prime Minister of
the State of Kuwait.
Lieutenant General Sheikh
Ahmad Al-KHaled AlHamad Al-Sabah, Chief of
Staff of the Kuwaiti Army.
His Excellency General of the
Army Nikolai Makrov, Chief
of General Staff of the
Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik,
Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force, India.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein and Her
Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah, King and Queen
of the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan.
His Excellency Makhdoom
Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AK 47/Serial #NM 26 1684. Rec’d—6/30/2010.
Est. Value—$780.00. Transferred to the Department of the Army.
General Freddy Padilla de
Leon, Commander of the
Military Forces of the Republic of Colombia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Saber with black curved steel blade. Rec’d—7/
13/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Envelope opener. Key ring. Business card
case.
Rec’d—7/21/2010.
Est.
Value—
$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Bohemia cyrstal vase. Praha crystal plate.
Rec’d—7/29/2010. Est. Value—$494.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Plaque in presentation box. Scarf. Jewelry box.
Rec’d—10/6/2010. Est. Value—$395.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Vase with canted top and bottom. Green scarf
with paisley pattern and metallic threads.
Cuff bracelets of lapis lazuli panels set in silver. Two cleaning brushes. Rec’d—Unknown.
Est. Value—$524.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Kutahya Porselen vase. Vakko silk scarf.
Rec’d—12/16/2009. Est. Value—$395.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigidier General Abdulla
Saeed Al-Mansoori, Royal
Bahrain Naval Forces
Commander.
His Excellency Kim Taeyoung, Minister of Defense
of the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
General Vlastimil Picek, Chief
of the General Staff of the
Armed Forces of the Czech
Republic.
Major General Hazim
Attallah, Chief of Palestinian Civil Police.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Unknown Foreign Government Official of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Aslan Guner,
Deputy Chief of Defense of
the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN,
Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff of the United
States.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD Policy.
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Silver boom sailing ship in wooden box.
Rec’d—4/1/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Encased gold sword on display stand. Rec’d—
4/1/2010. Est. Value—$2,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Saber with curved steel blade and intaglio foliate scrolls on both sides. Plaque. Rec’d—4/
22/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Medium shield-shaped plaque. Pair of male
and female bust portraits. Rec’d—5/10/2010.
Est. Value—$405.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Medium marble candle holder. Rec’d—5/10/
2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Location—Gift on
Display at Pentagon for Official Use.
Narrow rug. Rec’d—6/14/2010. Est. Value—
$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
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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.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense, Michael Schiffer,
OSD Policy.
Amber-color crystal Chinese calligraphy writing
set.
Rec’d—12/17/2009.
Est.
Value—
$980.00. Location—Gift on Display at Pentagon.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD Policy.
Personalized engraved plaque. Ballpoint pen.
Fountain pen with gold ring and cap. Rec’d—
12/16/2009. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Pen set with display box. Wooden plaque.
Rec’d—12/16/2009. Est. Value—$375.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Wallet and pen set. Rec’d—12/29/2009. Est.
Value—$790.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Major General Qian Lihua,
Director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry
of National Defense of the
People’s Republic of China.
His Excellency Aslan Guner,
Deputy Chief of Defense of
the Republic of Turkey.
His Excellency Aslan Guner,
Deputy Chief of Defense of
the Republic of Turkey.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Staff Brigadier General
Abdulrahman Ibrahim AlHemaidi, Defense Military,
´
Naval, and Air Attache of
the State of Qatar.
Brigadier General Abdulla
Juma’an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed
Forces.
Brigadier General Abdulla
Juma’an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Brigadier General Abdulla
Juma’an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed
Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Brigadier General Abdulla
Juma’an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed
Forces.
Major General Abdulrahman
Al-Othman, Assistant Chief
of Staff for Operations and
Plans of the Kuwait Armed
Forces, Kuwait.
Major General and Mrs.
Mohamed Elkeshky, Defense, Military, Naval & Air
´
Attache of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Spouse,
and Vice Admiral and Mrs.
Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the
Egyptian Naval Forces.
Najwa Fakhr Al Din, Spouse
of the Vice Chief of Defense of the Republic of
Lebanon.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Majesty King Abdullah II
ibn Al Hussein, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al
Abdullah, King and Queen
of the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan and Prince Zeid
Raad Zied Al-Hussein, Ambassador of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Gen. James E. Cartwright,
Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs
of Staff.
Country Director for Bahrain,
OSD Policy, Andre
Sekowski.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD Policy.
Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs, Joseph McMillan,
OSD Policy.
Event Planner, Martha Jordan,
OSD Policy.
Country Director for Bahrain,
OSD Policy, Andre
Sekowski,.
Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense, Joseph McMillan.
Vice Admiral Jeffrey A.
Wieringa, Director, Defense
Security Cooperation Agency.
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Mrs. Sandee Cartwright,
Spouse of Vice Chairman
Joint Chiefs of Staff James
Cartwright.
The Honorable William J.
Lynn III, Deputy Secretary
of Defense.
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Desk clock. Watch, wallet, pen, and cufflinks in
accessory box. Rec’d—1/14/2010. Est.
Value—$6,090. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Desk clock. Watch, wallet, pen, and cufflinks in
accessory box. Rec’d—1/15/2010. Est.
Value—$6,090. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Carven stainless steel and coppertone wristwatch. Pierre Cardin black ink ballpoint pen.
Rec’d—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$2,185.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Wallet, cufflinks, pen, and watch in presentation
box. Rec’d—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$790.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Artwork of silver ship displaying the flag of Kuwait, the capital building, and a gold oasis
scene. Rec’d—1/26/2010. Est. Value—
$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Men’s two-toned Eco-Drive Citizen watch;
Women’s gold bracelet with diamonds.
Rec’d—4/9/2010. Est. Value—$1,160.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Square tablecloth. Haddad Cutlery manicure
set. Haddad Cutlery six-piece serving set.
Rec’d—4/15/2010. Est. Value—$645.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Decorative candle holder. Rec’d—4/21/10. Est.
Value—$385.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Andre Sekowski, Country Director for Bahrain, OSD Policy.
Book, title: ‘‘Mosaic: A Journey Through the
Multi-faceted world of Bahrain’s Arts and
Crafts.’’ Maurice-Lacroix men’s wristwatch.
Rec’d—5/20/2010. Est. Value—$1,167.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Painting of a duck by Mohammad Mandi.
Rec’d—6/29/2010. Est. Value—$970.00. Location—Gift on Display at Pentagon.
His Royal Highesn Salman
bin Hamad, Crown Prince
of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Dr. Anwar Mohammad Gargash, Minister
of State for Foreign Affairs
of the United Arab Emirates.
His Excellency Lee Myungbak, President of the Republic of Korea.
His Excellency Seyrah
Ohanyan, Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Rear Admiral Jack Steer,
Chief of the Royal New
Zealand Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Yu Myunghwan, Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Trade of the
Republic of Korea.
The Honorable Dr. Hu WeiJen, Secretary General of
the Taiwan National Security Council.
General Md Abdul Mubeen,
Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Dr. Hu WeiJen, Secretary General of
the Taiwan National Security Council.
Under Secretary Hakan
Fidan, Director of the Turkish National Intelligence
Organization of the Republic of Turkey.
Dr. Achille Variati, Major of
Vicenza, Italian.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
General (Retired) Liu
Dongdong Political
Commissar of the Jinan
Military Region of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Under Secretary of Defense Michele
Flournoy, OSD Policy.
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, James
Miller, OSD Policy.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense, Celeste
Wallander, OSD Policy.
Gen. James E. Cartwright,
Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs
of Staff.
Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, Chip Gregson, OSD
Policy.
Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Skinner, OSD Policy.
Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense, Asian
and Pacific Security Affairs
Derek Mitchell, OSD Policy.
Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Skinner, OSD Policy.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD Policy.
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Major General William B. Garrett.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Asian
and Pacific Security Affairs,
Chip Gregson, OSD Policy.
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Two pens in black and gold. Rec’d—7/1/2010.
Est. Value—$785.00. Location—Gift on Display at Pentagon.
Plaque. CD, title: ‘‘Dedicated to the victims of
the Armenia Genocide of 1915.’’ Book, title:
‘‘Jansem.’’ Book, title: ‘‘Western Media Coverage of the Nagorno-Karabekh Conflict in
1988–1990.’’ Pamphlet, title: ‘‘Remembering
and Understanding the Armenian Genocide.’’
Armed Forces of Armenia round gold coin.
Rec’d—7/1/2010. Est. Value—$453.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Miniature Pounamu Mere in a display box.
Rec’d—7/19/2010. Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Business card case. Envelope opener. Key
ring. Rec’d—7/21/2010. Est. Value—$380.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Glass paperweight featuring birds and grapes.
Rec’d—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Single strand pearl necklace. Bed cover and
two pillowcases with hand-embroidered designs.
Rec’d—8/6/2010.
Est.
Value—
$1,510.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Glass paperweight featuring birds and grapes.
Rec’d—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Bronze platter with small red rhinestones.
Rec’d—9/23/2010. Est. Value—$820.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Framed map of the province of Vicenza, Italy.
Rec’d—11/15/2010. Est. Value—$520.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
White porcelain vase. Rec’d—11/30/2010. Est.
Value—$620.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Air Force]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Michael
Wynne, Secretary of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
The Honorable Michael B.
Donley, Secretary of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
The Honorable Michael B.
Donley, Secretary of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
The Honorable Michael B.
Donley, Secretary of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
The Honorable Michael B.
Donley, Secretary of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
General Norton Schwartz,
Chief of Staff of the Air
Force, Pentagon, Washington DC.
General Norton Schwartz,
Chief of Staff of the United
States Air Force.
Major General Floyd C Williams, Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, Cairo,
Egypt.
French Officer dagger. Rec’d—4/1/2008. Est.
Value—$421.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
´
General Stephane Abrial,
Chief of Staff of the French
Air Force.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
4′ × 6′ Afghan wool rug. Rec’d—8/28/2009. Est.
Value—$550.00. Disposition—Currently on
display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm
4E833.
4′ × 6′ Afghan wool rug. Rec’d—8/28/2009. Est.
Value—$550.00. Disposition—Currently on
display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm
4E833.
6′ × 8′ Afghan wool rug. Rec’d—4/1/2008. Est.
Value—$1,295.00. Disposition—Currently on
display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm
4E833.
4′ × 6′ handmade wool rug. Rec’d—10/14/
2009. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—
Currently on display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm 4E833.
Torgeon Swiss men’s T01101 Chronograph
watch. Jewelry case. Rec’d—12/2/2010. Est.
Value—$410.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Hungarian dagger. Rec’d—12/2/2010. Est.
Value—$1,500.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
18-karat gold men’s tie clip. Rec’d—1/7/2009.
Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
His Excellency Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of
Defenseof the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Major General Mohammed
Darwan of the Afghan National Army Air Corps Commander.
Brigadier General Chris
Tickell, Chief of Afghan National Air Corps Training.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
18-karat gold necklace. Rec’d—11/12/2009.
Est. Value—$355.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
His Excellency Rao Qamar
Suleman, Chief of Pakistan
Air Force of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Major General Ahmed
Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of
the Moroccan Air Force of
the Kingdom Morocco.
´
´
Major General Zoltan Pinter,
Chief of Staff of the Hungarian Air Force.
His Excellency Field Marshal
Mohamed Hussein
Tantawi, Minister of Defense of the Arab Republic
of Egypt.
Vice Admiral Mohab
Mameesh, Commander in
Chief of the Egyptian Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Mrs. Rebecca Williams, wife
of Major General Floyd C
Williams, Chief, Office of
Military Cooperation, Cairo,
Egypt.
Major General Frederick F.
Roggero, Commander
Headquarters Air Force
Safety Center and Commander Headquarters Air
Force Safety, Pentagon,
Washington DC.
John M. Polhemus, GS–12,
Protocol Specialist, 89th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Andrews, MD.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Tag Heuer Aquaracer automatic wristwatch.
Rec’d—11/18/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Lieutenant General Hamad
Mohammed Thani Al
Rumaithi, Chief of Staff of
the United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Bvlgari Solotempo men’s watch ST42SL.
Rec’d—2/4/2010. Est. Value—$1,044.00.
Disposition—Missing—Report
of
Survey
(#2011–125) determined disappeared and remains to be found.
Silver earrings, necklace, and bracelet set.
Rec’d—8/30/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Black watch. Black ballpoint pen. Pierre Cardin
cufflinks. JBR cologne. Rec’d—9/7/2010. Est.
Value—$647.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold watch. Gold ballpoint pen. Pierre Cardin
cufflinks. JBR cologne. Rec’d—10/5/2010.
Est. Value—$678.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Silver earrings, necklace, and bracelet set.
Rec’d—11/10/2010. Est. Value—$550.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Mr. Ziad Soubra, Chief of
Protocol of the Embassy of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Ahmed
Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of
the Moroccan Air Force of
the Kingdom of Morocco.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forced.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forced.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Ahmed
Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of
the Moroccan Air Force of
the Kingdom of Morocco.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Director of Regional
Affairs, International Affairs,
Pentagon, Washington DC.
Colonel Angel Diaz, Director,
Host Nation Coordination
Cell, 379 Air Expeditionary
Wing South West Asia.
Brigadier General Randal A
Kee, Commander, 379 Air
Expeditionary Wing, South
West Asia.
Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Director of Regional
Affairs, International Affairs,
Pentagon, Washington DC.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Air Force]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Brigadier General Scott Hansen, 321nd Air Expeditionary Wing Commander
and Director, Iraq Training
and Advisory Mission—Air
Force, Baghdad, Iraq.
Men’s Baum and Mercier watch. Women’s
Baum and Mercier watch. Rec’d—12/21/
2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forced.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Army]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Colonel John P. Rooney,
Commander, US Army Aberdeen Test Center.
Baume & Mercier watch. Givenchy brown leather wallet. Givenchy Very Irresistible eau de
toilette spray (3.4 oz). Rec’d—1/8/2008. Est.
Value—$3,377.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold and white gold Rado men’s Swiss wristwatch. Rec’d—12/8/2008. Est. Value—
$2,100.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Masoud
Barzani, President of the
Kurdistan Region of the
Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Longine’s men’s watch. Rec’d—4/2/2009. Est.
Value—$645.00.
Disposition—Purchased
through General Services Administration in
March 2010.
His Excellency Masoud
Barzani, President of the
Kurdistan Region of the
Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Silver men’s Victorinox Swiss Army men’s
wristwatch. Rec’d—4/12/2009. Est. Value—
$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Brigadier General Jameel Ali
Ibrahim, Liaison Officer for
the Kurdistan Regional
Government, Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in red and
gold.
Rec’d—4/28/2009.
Est.
Value—
$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Sheikh Abdullah Shamer,
Sheikh of Western Ninewa
Province, the Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Stainless steel men’s sapphire crystal Longines
wristwatch. Rec’d—9/1/2009. Est. Value—
$1,825.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
30″ x 44″ rectangular shaped rug in gold and
pink.
Rec’d—9/9/2009.
Est.
Value—
$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Mansour Ranza, ALMCO
Multi-National Security
Transition Command, Republic of Iraq.
Major General Jabbar Yawar,
Deputy Minister of
Peshmerga of the
Kurdistan Regional Government, Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Women’s 21-karat yellow gold snake ring with
zirconia stones. Rec’d—9/13/2009. Est.
Value—$375.00.
Disposition—Purchased
through the General Services Administration
in April 2010.
Major General Fadil Jalil alBarwari, Commander of the
1st Special Forces Brigade
of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Lieutenant General Charles H.
Jacoby, Jr., O–9, Deputy
Commanding General (Operations), US Forces-Iraq &
commander, I Corps.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Lieutenant Bryan P. Ewing,
O–2.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General Kevin W.
Mangum, O–7, Director of
the Iraqi National CounterTerrorism Force Transition
Team, Multi-National Security Transition CommandIraq (For daughter Anela).
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Army]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Brigadier General Kevin W.
Mangum, O–7, Director of
the Iraqi National CounterTerrorism Force Transition
Team, Multi-National Security Transition CommandIraq (For wife Angel).
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O–
7, Deputy Commanding
General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq.
General David Petraeus,
Commander, US Central
Command.
Brigadier General Mangum,
O–7, Deputy Commanding
General—Center, US Division—Center, Camp Liberty.
Lieutenant Colonel Troy D.
Joslin, O–5, Director of
Public Works, Task Force
Cyclone.
Women’s 21-karat yellow gold fashion ring with
zirconia stones. Rec’d—9/13/2009. Est.
Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Purchased
through the General Services Administration
in April 2010.
Major General Fadil Jalil alBarwari, Commander of the
1st Special Forces Brigade
of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in blue and
pink.
Rec’d—9/23/2009.
Est.
Value—
$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Major General Aziz Weyzi,
Zervani, Commander of
Peshmerga, the Republic
of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in pink and
tan.
Rec’d—10/2/2009.
Est.
Value—
$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
Lieutenant General Sherwan
Ali Abdulrahman, Deputy
Minister of Peshmerga, the
Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Gold and white gold women’s Rimador Japan
Quartz wristwatch. Rec’d—10/10/2009. Est.
Value—$1,800.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Brigadier General Ali, Army
Commander of the Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Onyx and silver earring and jewelry set.
Rec’d—10/15/2009. Est. Value—$1,600.00.
Disposition—Pending Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Mr. Abdul Karim Sultan
Sinjair, Minister of Interior
of the Kurdistan Regional
Government, Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
30″ x 44″ rectangular shaped rug in blue and
red.
Rec’d—10/18/2009.
Est.
Value—
$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
General Sheikh Jaffer Ali
Mustafa, Minister of
Peshmerga Affairs, Republic of Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Chopard Swiss wristwatch. Rec’d—11/17/2009.
Est. Value—$6,000.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Gold necklace and earrings. Rec’d—1/22/2010.
Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Personalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec’d—2/3/2010.
Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Retain for
Official Display: Conference Room of Joint
Forces Headquarters, Kentucky National
Guard, Frankfort, Kentucky.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Major General Fadil Jalil alBarwari, Commander of the
1st Special Forces Brigade
of the Republic of Iraq.
His Highness General Shiekh
Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Crown Prince of
Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the
United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
His Highness General Shiekh
Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Crown Prince of
Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the
United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Brigadier General Joseph L .
Culver, O–7, Commander,
Task Force Cyclose.
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Personalized medium gold-plated castle statue
encased in wood and glass. Rec’d—2/3/
2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan, APO AE 09320 on return to use
displayed in the museum at Camp Atterbury
Joint Maneruver Training center, Camp
Atterbur, Indiana.
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Non-acceptance would cause
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Army]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Colonel Richard D. Shatto, O–
6, Brigade Commander,
Task Force Cyclone.
Personalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec’d—2/3/2010.
Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Retain for
Official Display: Trophy case of the 38th Infantry Division Armory, 3912 Minnesota
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Colonel Timothy N.
Thombleson, O–6, Deputy
Commander, Task Force
Cyclone.
Personalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec’d—2/3/2010.
Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Retain for
Official Display: Trophy case of the Joint
Forces Headquarters, Indiana National
Guard, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lieutenant General Steven
Whitcomb, O–9, The Inspector General.
50ml Versace Versense cologne. 100ml Ferrari
Uomo cologne. Techno Marine watch, serial
number TMNC P07108287. Rec’d—2/7/2010.
Est. Value—$3,068.90. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
JBR watch, serial number GL SSB 7863 D72
C. Silver pen, cufflinks, and leather wallet in
solid oak gift box. Rec’d—2/7/2010. Est.
Value—$1,300.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Jaguar watch J636. Pierre Cardin cufflinks,
black leather wallet, and roller point pen in
mahogany and leather gift box. Rec’d—2/7/
2010. Est. Value—$614.21. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
Two Navitec men’s wristwatches Rec’d—4/26/
2010. Est. Value—$25,000.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to General Services Administration.
80cm x 123cm mauve and tan hand-made silk
rug. Rec’d—7/18/2010. Est. Value—$450.00.
Disposition—Retain for Official Display: 3rd
Infantry Division.
His Highness General Shiekh
Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Crown Prince of
Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the
United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
His Highness General Shiekh
Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, Crown Prince of
Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the
United Arab Emirates
Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Hamad bin Ali
Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of
the Qatar Armed Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Staff Major General Aziz,
Zervani, Commander of
Peshmerga, Republic of
Iraq.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Colonel Hassan, Commander
of Task Force 110 of the
Army of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Hussein M. Al
Assaf, Commander of the
Royal Saudi Arabian Land
Forces Aviation Command.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major Edlyn Smith, Aide de
Camp to The Inspector
General.
Sergeant Major Henry Jackson, Sergeant Major to The
Inspector General.
General David Petraeus,
Commander, US Central
Command.
Major General Anthony A.
Cucolo III, O–8, Commander, 3rd Infantry Division and United States Division-North.
Colonel William F. Roy, O–6,
Brigade Commander, Task
Force Wolverine.
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Major General James E. Rogers, O–8, Commanding
General, US Army Aviation
and Missile Command.
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Presentation sword with the emblem of the
United Arab Emirates and a leather case.
Rec’d—7/22/2010. Est. Value—$456.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Currently at HQ Task Force Wolverine, Bagram
Airfield Afghanistan APO AE 09354. Will go
on display at 86th IBCT (MTN) Headquarters,
7846 Williston road, Williston, Vermont.
Tissot ‘‘T-Touch’’ men’s wristwatch, model
number T33.7.498.51. Rec’d—11/2/2010.
Est. Value—$589.00. Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Decorative glass bowl. Rec’d—10/8/2009. Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—Retained for
Display by Recipient for Official Use.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Russian coin set containing six small and one
large coin. Rec’d—10/8/2009. Est. Value—
$480.00. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration.
Nigerian floor mat and four cushions in tan and
blue with Nigerian Navy Symbol in center.
Rec’d—10/8/2009. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services Administration.
CD box set, title: ‘‘Buenos Aires: Dias y Noches
De
Tango.’’.
Rec’d—11/12/2009.
Est.
Value—$397.00. Disposition—Transferred to
the General Services Administration.
Necklace, bracelet and ring set in gold with
white and brown diamonds. Rec’d—11/12/
2009. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—
Transferred to the General Services Administration.
JB Robinson men’s wristwatch round dual function, white face with black leather band, serial number 81.644. Pen set. Rec’d—3/29/
2010. Est. Value—$1,070.00. Disposition—
Transferred to the General Services Administration.
Longines men’s stainless steel Classique watch
with two-tone stainless steel band and goldtone stainless steel case, white dial with sapphire crystal, serial number L4.766.2.
Longines women’s stainless steel classique
watch, two-tone stainless steel band with
gold-tone stainless steel case, white dial,
with sapphire crystal, serial number L4.209.2.
Rec’d—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00.
Disposition—Transferred to the General
Services Administration.
2′ x 1′ Vazhavilakku metal lamp. Rec’d—4/15/
2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—
Transferred to the General Services Administration.
Admiral Noman Bashir, Chief
of Naval Staff of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Mrs. Adele La Rosa, spouse
of Admiral Paolo La Rosa,
Chief of Staff of the Italian
Navy.
Admiral Guillermo Enrique
Barrera Hurtado, Commander of the Navy of the
Republic of Colombia.
Mrs. Hege Bruun-Hanssen,
wife of Rear Admiral
Haakon Bruun-Hanssen of
Norway.
Admiral Vladimir Sergeevich
Vysotsky, Commander in
Chief of the Navy of the
Russian Federation.
Vice Admiral Ishaya Iko
Ibrahim, Chief of Naval
Staff Nigerian Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Hand-crafted wooden chest. Rec’d—8/23/2009.
Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Retained
for Display by Recipient for Official Use.
Giampaolo Nason glass vase. Rec’d—10/1/
2009. Est. Value—$335.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official
Use.
Decorative woven vase. Rec’d—10/8/2009. Est.
Value—$508.00. Disposition—Retained for
Display by Recipient for Official Use.
Admiral Oscar Adolfo Arce,
Commander of the Argentine Coast Guard.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Admiral Oscar Adolfo Arce,
Commander of the Argentine Coast Guard.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Vice Admiral Mohab
Mameesh, Commander in
Chief of Naval the Egyptian
Naval Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Vice Admiral Krishnan Nair
Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief of Southern Naval Command of the
Republic of India.
Brigadier General Abdulla
Saeed Al-Mansoori, Royal
Bahrain Naval Forces
Commander.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz
Jaafar, Chief of the Navy of
Malaysia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
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Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
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Dagger with curved double-edged 6″ blade and
silver handle. 18-karat gold, diamond, and
turquoise jewelry including a ring, earrings
and pendant. Rec’d—7/14/2010. Est. Value—
$410.00. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration.
Set of three Malaysian coins issued to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Royal
Malaysian Navy. Rec’d—8/4/2010. Est.
Value—$425.00. Disposition—Transferred to
GSA.
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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: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
7″ 18-karat yellow gold bracelet featuring three
dimensional hollow scarab bettle flanked by
links of papyrus blossoms. Rec’d—11/19/
2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—
Transferred to GSA.
7″ 18-karat white gold bracelet featuring three
dimensional hollow scarab bettle flanked by
links of papyrus blossoms. Rec’d—11/19/
2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—
Transferred to GSA.
18-karat gold bracelet. Rec’d—1/21/2009. Est.
Value—$818.67. Disposition—Purchased by
Recipient.
His Excellency Lieutenant
General Samy Enan, Chief
of Staff of the Amred
Forces of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Vice Admiral Mohab
Mameesh, Commander in
Chief of the Egyptian Naval
Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Spouse of Vice Admiral
Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the
Egyptian Naval Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
36″ x 48″ framed oil painting of the USS BLUE
RIDGE (LCC 19) on canvas. Rec’d—10/5/
2009. Est. Value—$469.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official
Use.
Stainless steel men’s wristwatch with flex band
and round mother of pearl face marked
‘‘Brogeh/Sapphire/Japan Movt.’’ Stainless
steel women’s wristwatch with flex band and
round mother of pearl face marked ‘‘Brogeh/
Sapphire/Japan Movt.’’ Rec’d—10/17/2009.
Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services Administration.
11.5″ 18-karat gold necklace with gold cross.
Rec’d—10/29/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00.
Disposition—Transferred to the General
Services Administration.
Pierre Cardin Swiss-made silver water-resistant
watch with rectangle homme dual black dial
and silver and black link band, serial number
PC10191S01.
Rec’d—3/29/2010.
Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to
the General Services Administration.
Pierre Cardin Swiss-made silver water-resistant
watch with rectangle homme dual black dial
with silver & black link band, serial number
PC10191S01.
Rec’d—3/29/2010.
Est.
Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to
the General Services Administration.
Pierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant
watch with black face and rose tone link
band. Rec’d—3/29/2010. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the
General Services Administration.
Pierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant
watch with black face with rose tone link
band, serial number PC101291S02. Rec’d—
3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services
Administration.
Pierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant
watch with black face and rose tone link
band, serial number PC101291S02. Rec’d—
3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services
Administration.
42mm diameter Men’s stainless steel Tissot
wristwatch with sapphire crystal, black dial,
black leather strap, serial number T014427.
Rec’d—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$825.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services Administration.
Vice Admiral Park Jung Hwa,
Commander of the Navy of
the Republic of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Captain Nassir Al-Rakf, Royal
Saudi Naval Forces of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Vice Admiral Mohab
Mameesh, Commander in
Chief of the Egyptian Naval
Forces.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US
Navy, Chief of Naval Operations.
Mrs. Sherrie Gortney, spouse
of Vice Admiral W.E.
Gortney, US Navy, Commander US Naval Forces
Central Command.
Vice Admiral John Bird, US
Navy, Commander Seventh
Fleet.
Commander Paul Hobbes, US
Naval, Middle East Affairs
Officer.
Lieutenant General John
Allen, US Marine Corps,
Commander, US Central
Command.
Mass Communications Specialist First Class Tiffani
Vanderwyst, US Navy,
Chief of Naval Operations
Photographer.
Chief Culinary Specialist Wesley Tavares, US Navy,
Chief of Naval Operations
personal Staff.
Mr. Steve McMains, Chief of
Operations Personal Security Advisor.
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Captain Christopher Grady,
US Navy, Chief of Naval
Operations Executive Assistant.
Commander Charlie Brown,
US Navy, Chief of Naval
Operations Public Affairs
Officer.
Rear Admiral Stephen S.
Voetsch, US Navy, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the
navy (International Programs)/Director, Navy Internal Programs Office.
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and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Rear Admiral Robert L. Thomas, US Navy, Commander,
Submarine Group 7.
24-karat gold Korean Chunma Chong Crown of
Silla replica. Rec’d—6/28/2010. Est. Value—
$1,250.00. Disposition—Retained for Display
by Recipient for Official Use.
Wooden block from the Mikasa, decorated with
multiple command coins and designators.
Rec’d—7/20/2010. Est. Value—$335.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient
for Official Use.
JBR men’s quartz watch with jewel, water-resistant, stainless steel bracelet with fold
claps, serial GOR 3576L. JBR 1.7 cologne.
Pierre Cardin sterling silver cufflinks with
Pierre Cardin emblem. Black and silver pen.
Rec’d—10/4/2010. Est. Value—$2,137.00.
Disposition—Transferred to GSA.
Rado men’s watch, scratch resistant sapphire
crystal with gold dial and day/date feature,
polished with brushed gold tone steel bracelet, Model number R12391633. Rado women’s watch, scratch resistant sapphire crystal
with gold dial, polished with brushed goldtone
steel
bracelet,
model
number
R48728253.
Rec’d—10/19/2010.
Est.
Value—$706.00. Disposition—CNO (DNS–
35), Pending Transfer to General Services
Administration.
Israeli Defense Forces rifle, model MTAR21,
demilled. Rec’d—10/25/2010. Est. Value—
$2,300.00. Disposition—National Defense
University for Official Use.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Skopje,
Macedonia.
Rec’d—3/16–17/2010.
Est.
Value—$2,479.00.
Rear Admiral Ha Jin-Yong,
Commander of the Submarine Flotilla NINE of the
Royal Korean Navy.
Vice Admiral Masahiko
Sugimoto, Commander in
Chief of the Self-Defense
Fleet of Japan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Highness Sheikh Hamad
Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir
of the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major Abdullah Al Shamri,
Navy Liaison Officer of the
Royal Saudi Naval Force.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Government of the State of
Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major Ivan Atanasoski, Chief
of Protocol Section, General Staff of the Army of
the Republic of Macedonia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Venice,
Italy. Rec’d—10/19–22/2010. Est. Value—
$3,378.00.
Admiral Bruno Branciforte,
Chief of Staff of the Italian
Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Venice,
Italy. Rec’d—10/19–22/2010. Est. Value—
$3,378.00.
Admiral Bruno Branciforte,
Chief of Staff of the Italian
Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Skopje,
Macedonia.
Rec’d—11/3–5/2010.
Est.
Value—$1,450.50.
His Excellency Zoran
Konjanovski, Minister of
Defense of the Republic of
Macedonia.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Rome Italy.
Rec’d—11/29/2010–12/2/2010. Est. Value—
$1,150.26.
Lieutenant Commander
Michele Avino, Office of
Navy Policy, Italian Navy
General Staff.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Vice Admiral John Bird, US
Navy, Commander Seventh
Fleet.
Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney,
US Navy, US Navy Executive Office to the Commander, U.S. Central Command.
Captain James Malloy, US
Navy, Commodore, destroyer Squadron FIFTY.
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Admiral James G. Stavridis,
Commander, U.S. European
Command.
Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, US
Navy, Commander US
Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces,
Africa and three accompanying staff members.
Admiral Samuel Locklear, US
Navy, Commander, US
Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces,
Africa and one accompanying staff member.
Vice Admiral Harry Harris, Jr.,
US Navy, Commander, US
Naval Forces, Europe/Commander US Naval Forces,
Africa and one accompanying staff member.
Admiral Samuel Locklear, US
Navy, Commander, US
Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces,
Africa and one accompanying staff member.
Lieutenant Commander Jennifer Jones, US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces
Europe/Commander US
Naval Forces Africa and
one accompanying staff
member.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Rear Admiral Joseph Rixey,
US Navy, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy
(International Programs)/Director, Navy International
Programs Office.
Lieutenant Drew Thomas, US
Navy, Aide to Director,
Navy International Programs Office.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Vina Del
Mar, Chile. Rec’d—11/29/2010–12/3/2010.
Est. Value—$1,299.25.
´
Admiral Edmundo Gonzalez
Robles, Commander in
Chief of the Chilean Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Vina Del
Mar, Chile. Rec’d—11/29/2010–12/3/2010.
Est. Value—$1,299.25.
´
Admiral Edmundo Gonzalez
Robles, Commander in
Chief of the Chilean Navy.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the United States Marine Corps]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Lieutenant General Joseph F.
Dunford, Jr., Commander,
U.S. Marine Corps Forces,
U.S. Central Command
(CENTCOM).
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher L. Naler USMC,
then-Commanding Officer,
5th Battalion, 10th Marines
(MARCENT AO).
2m x 3m Afghan wool run in blue and green.
Rec’d—4/5/2010. Est. Value—$ 1440. Disposition—Recipient purchased from General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General Ghulam
Mohayadin Ghori, Deputy
Corps Commander of the
207th Corps of the Afghan
National Army.
Government of the Kingdom
of Bahrain.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
TRAVEL: Formal invitation to join Royal Family
in ceremony to welcome home Bahrain company (which was under his charge in AFG)
on 14 Jun 2010. Gifts of travel include
OCONUS air fare, lodging, and meals.
Rec’d—6/22/2010. Est. Value—$11,500.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Homeland Security]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Michael
Chertoff, Secretary of
Homeland Security of the
United States.
The Honorable Michael
Chertoff, Secretary of
Homeland Security of the
United States.
Granat gold cufflinks with garnets. Rec’d—10/
27/2008. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—
On display in Room 5103, Department of
Homeland Security Headquarters.
Set of six shot-style crystal glasses. Rec’d—10/
27/2008. Est. Value—$510.00. Disposition—
On display in Room 5103, Department of
Homeland Security Headquarters.
Limited mint edition Slovak Crowns (various denominations)
Rec’d—10/28/2008
Est.
Value—$609.81. Disposition—On display in
Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security Headquarters.
Book, title: ‘‘Tamaya: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted.’’ Rec’d—12/2/2009. Est. Value—
$377.76. Disposition—Secretary’s office—For
official use.
Amati-Denak clarinet S.R.O., Model #ACL 612–
C.
Rec’d—12/14/2009.
Est.
Value—
$1,128.03. Disposition—On display in Room
5103, Department of Homeland Security
Headquarters.
Mr. Alexandr Vondra, Deputy
Prime Minister for European Affairs of the Czech
Republic.
His Excellency Karel
Schwarzenberg, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Czech Republic.
His Excellency Robert
´
Kalinak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Slovak Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Michael
Chertoff, Secretary of
Homeland Security of the
United States.
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Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
His Excellency Arturo
Sarukhan, Ambassador of
the United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Robert
´
Kalinak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Slovak Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United
States.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United
States.
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Homeland Security]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United
States.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United
States.
11.5″ Lladro porcelain ‘‘Butterfly Treasures’’ figurine. Rec’d—4/10/2010. Est. Value—
$440.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSA.
His Excellency Felix Sanz
´
Roldan, Director of the
Center of National Intelligence of Spain.
King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz
Al Saud, Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques, King of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais Al
Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Roberto
Maroni, Minister of Interior
of the Italian Republic.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Ghaleb Al
Sarayreh, Director General
of Jordan Customs of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Major General Ghaleb Al
Sarayreh, Director General
of Jordan Customs of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Brigadier General Jasim Al
Marzouki, Ministry of Interior of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Longines Master Collection chrome watch in
Ministry of Interior box. Rec’d—8/10/2010.
Est. Value—$1,700.00. Disposition—Transferred to Department of State Post Management officer, United Arab Emirates.
Brigadier General Jasim Al
Marzouki, Ministry of Interior of the United Arab
Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Currency. Rec’d—9/24/2010. Est. Value—
$350.00. Disposition—Returned to His Excellency Patrick Nandago, Namibian Ambassador to the United States on October 9,
2010.
His Excellency Hifikepunye
Pohamba and Mrs.
Penehupifo Pohamba,
President of the Republic
of Namibia and Spouse.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United
States.
The Honorable Jane Holl
Lute, Deputy Secretary of
Homeland Security of the
United States.
Mr. Nick Ahloe, Immigration &
Customs Enforcement As´
sistant Attache in Amman,
Jordan, Department of
Homeland Security.
Mr. Akil Baldwin, Operation
Manager, HIS International
Affairs, Immigration & Customs Enforcement, (Washington, DC) Department of
Homeland Security.
Mr. Bruce Swartley, Immigration & Customs Enforce´
ment Assistant Attache in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates, Department of
Homeland Security.
Mr. Majdi Haddad, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Foreign Service National Investigator in Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Department of Homeland Security.
Ms. Lynda Williams, Resident
Agent in Charge, U.S. Secret Service, Department of
Homeland Security.
Diamond and ruby necklace, bracelet, earrings,
and ring. Rec’d—5/30/2010. Est. Value—
$294,140.00. Disposition—In storage, Room
43205, (locked safe), Department of Homeland Security Headquarters.
54″ x 75″ silk hand-knotted yellow, pink, green,
brown, cream, and red rug with floral pattern.
Rec’d—9/17/2010. Est. Value—$6,625.00.
Disposition—In storage, Room 5–01–111–F,
Department of Homeland Security Headquarters.
Delta fountain pen and ink set. Rec’d—5/30/
2009. Est. Value—$380.25. Disposition—On
display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security Headquarters.
Cover watch of Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) inscribed with Jordan Customs seal. Rec’d—1/
7/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—
U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Attache’s office
(locked safe).
Cover Watch of Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) inscribed with JordanCustoms seal. Rec’d—1/
7/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—
U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Attache’s office
(locked safe).
Longines Master Collection chrome watch in
Ministry of Interior box. Rec’d—8/10/2010.
Est. Value—$1,700.00. Disposition—Transferred to Department of State Post Management officer, United Arab Emirates.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Treasury]
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
The Honorable Timothy
Geithner, Secretary of the
Treasury.
Lael Brainard, Under Secretary for International Affairs.
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Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Franz hibiscus vase in white and red. Rec’d—
4/4/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—
Department of Treasury.
Heli-Artic parka and seal skin mitts. Rec’d—5/4/
2010. Est. Value—$1,029.00. Disposition—
Pending Transfer to the General Services
Administration.
His Excellency Hu Jintao,
President of the People’s
Republic of China.
The Honorable James M.
Flaherty, P.C., M.P., Minister of Finance of Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Treasury]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
David Cohen, Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Cartier Tank wristwatch and 100 Riyah gold
coin.
Rec’d—10/4/2010.
Est.
Value—
$4,265.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Service Administration.
Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fathis AlMarri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
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
Kenneth J Davis, Program Analyst, Office of International
and Tribal Affairs.
TRAVEL: UNITAR will provide housing in Geneva, Switzerland to the employee on detail
for the duration of the assignment. The traveler will perform approximately a 3-month detail assignment with UNITAR and UNEP
Chemicals in Geneva, Switzerland. The traveler will be working with UNITAR and UNEP
on global mercury issues that are very important to the US, EPA, and the Office of International and Tribal Affairs. In particular, he
will be assisting with the effort, currently supported by EPA, to help the government of
Kyrgyzstan address primary mercury mining.
This is an important part of the international
effort to reduce mercury use and emissions,
which EPA strongly supports. Rec’d—5/15/
2010—7/29/2010 Est. Value—$6,000.00.
TRAVEL: Per diem to cover hotel, meals, and
incidentals ($1350.00). Numerous scientific
advisory groups have urged the U.S. EPA to
incorporate probabilistic methods for uncertainty and variability in quantitative dose-response analysis, including the recent National Research Council report ‘‘Science and
Decisions.’’ Dr. Weihsueh Chiu has substantial expertise and interest in this area, and it
is important that he provide input into the development of the WHO/IPCS guidance,
quidance which influences others globally
and which ultimately has a bearing on how
EPA conducts its own analyses. Stakeholders may evaluate the practices of ORD
in comparison to this IPCS guidance, thus
being part of the IPCS process is informative
for EPA and helps insure that the IPCS and
EPA practice are harmonized to the extent
practical. This guidance may also be useful
in training ORD risk assessors in the application of probabilistic methods to characterize
uncertainty and variability in chemical risk assessment. Rec’d—9/14/2010—9/18/2010 Est.
Value—$1,350.00.
TRAVEL: $1,350 in traveler’s checks to cover
meals, lodging, local travel, and incidental
expenses. Traveler provided advice to the
World Health Organization at a meeting of
experts. Traveler was also one of the authors
of a discussion paper for the meeting.
Rec’d—9/14/2010—9/18/2010 Est. Value—
$1,350.00.
Weihsueh Chiu, Environmental Health Scientist.
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David Bussard, Director,
Washington Division,
NCEA, ORD, USEPA.
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government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
United Nations Institute for
Training and Research.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Jennifer Seed, Ph.D. Deputy
Division Director, Risk Assessment Division, Office of
Pollution Prevention and
Toxics.
TRAVEL: Plane ticket—$1056.30; Hotel (2
nights)—$541.00; Meals and misc expenses
(3 days)—$ 225.00 in London, United Kingdom. The World Health Organization convened an international meeting to develop a
global ‘‘umbrella plan’’ for activities on Mode
of Action of chemicals, including the establishment of a Mode of Action Database. This
strategic planning meeting also responded to
recommendations of an ECETOC/ILSI/HESI
Workshop on Using Mode of Action Information to Improve Regulatory Decision Making
on 2–3 November 2009, London. Issues discussed at the meeting include, 1) for the umbrella plan—key new activities, relationship
with existing activities, implementing bodies,
resources, and 2) for the database—the purpose of the database, general content and
broad criteria for inclusion of data, the
‘‘home’’ of the database and its possible
management arrangements, resources and
relationship to any other relevant data holdings. Dr. Jennifer Seed was invited to attend
as she has been involved in the use of mode
of action information in human health risk assessment for over 12 years, and was a leader in the development of the WHO/IPCS
Mode of Action Framework which is now
being used worldwide in the hazard assessment of chemicals. She participated as a
member of the planning group. Rec’d—10/
12/2010—10/15/2010 Est. Value—$1822.30.
TRAVEL: $140 × 3.5 days Per Diem = $490;
$235 × 3 days Lodging = $705; $1,195 Total
For London, UK from October 12, 2010 to
October 16, 2010. Traveler was invited to attend the World Health Organization International Programme on Chemical Safety Harmonization of Approaches on Risk from Exposure to Chemicals Mode of Action Planning Meeting on behalf of USEPA as a result
of her expertise in the field of risk assessment and cancer mode of action. Rec’d—10/
12/2010—10/16/2010 Est. Value—$1,195.00.
TRAVEL: Per diem expenses related to participation in the WHO Expert Working Group for
the Risk Assessment of DDT including hotel,
meals, and local transportation for travel from
November 27 to December 2, 2010. The
WHO per diem in Geneva is 383 Swiss
Francs (approximately $387 USD). Due to
weather delays (airport closed for +36 hours
due to snow), WHO covered 5 instead of the
original 4 days of per diem. Invited expert on
DDT risk assessment. DDT use in Internal
Residential Spraying for malarial control will
be considered as an exemption from the
Stockholm Convention banning the use of
persistent organic pollutants this coming
spring. Rec’d—11/27/2010–12/2/2010 Est.
Value—$1,935.00.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
(Norma) Lynn Flowers, Acting
Associate Director of
Health, Immediate Office,
NCEA, ORD, EPA.
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Robert J Kavlock; Director,
National Center for Computational Toxicology, Office
of Research and Development, US EPA.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist
Office of Pesticide Programs, Immediate Office.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
TRAVEL: Hotel (11nights)—$2250.00; Meals,
local transportation, and misc expenses (13
days)—$1746.00. Invitational travel—Travel
dates: 9/19/2010 to 10/1/2010 for Rome,
Italy. Dr. Dellarco attended the Joint Meeting
on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) as an internationally recognized scientific expert in pesticide risk assessment. The JMPR is administered jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and
the World Health Organization (WHO).
JMPR, which consists of the FAO Panel of
Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and
the Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group, is a long standing process
under the United Nations. During the Meetings, the FAO and WHO Panel of Experts is
responsible for reviewing the toxicology, metabolism, environmental fate, use patterns,
residue and analytical aspects of the pesticides under consideration to determine if
pesticide residue values will be at a safe dietary intake level for the various populations of
the world. The JMPR dietary risk assessments are used to determine the proposed
maximum residue limits (i.e., levels of pesticide residue that may be tolerated on food
commodities in international trade). Thus,
JMPR serves as a scientific advisory body to
the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Advice
to the Codex Alimentarius Commission on
pesticides is provided through the Codex
Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR).
The JMPR provides for an exchange of information with colleagues from around the
world. More importantly, it provides an avenue for the US to influence policy and to
input into the technical reviews that ultimately
result in international standards for food in
trade. Dr. Vicki Dellarco was invited to be
both a WHO reviewer and to serve as
rapporteur of the meeting. Rec’d—9/19/
2010–10/1/2010 Est. Value—$3,996.00.
World Health Organization ....
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist
Office of Pesticide Programs, Immediate Office.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
TRAVEL: Plane ticket—$1056.30; Hotel (2
nights)—$541.00; Meals, local transportation,
and misc expenses (3 days)—$225.00; for
travel to London, UK from 10/12/10 to 10/15/
10. The World Health Organization convened
an international meeting to develop a global
‘‘umbrella plan’’ for activities on Mode of Action of chemicals, including development of
case studies and the establishment of a
Mode of Action Database and education program. This strategic planning meeting also
responded to recommendations of an
ECETOC/ILSI/HESI Workshop on Using
Mode of Action Information to Improve Regulatory Decision Making on 2–3 November
2009, London. Issues discussed at the meeting include, 1) for the umbrella plan—key
new activities, relationship with existing activities, implementing bodies, resources, and
2) for the database—the purpose of the database, general content and broad criteria for
inclusion of data, the ‘‘home’’ of the database
and its possible management arrangements,
resources and relationship to any other relevant data holdings. Dr. Vicki Dellarco was
invited to co-chair the planning group. She
has been involved in the use of mode of action information in human health risk assessment for over 15 years within the EPA, and
help lead the development of the WHO/IPCS
Mode of Action Framework which is now
being used worldwide in the hazard assessment of chemicals. Rec’d—10/12/2010–10/
15/2010 Est. Value—$1,822.30.
World Health Organization ....
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embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
Richard Judson, Research
Chemist.
Kimberly Nesci, Special Assistant.
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Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
TRAVEL: Meals in kind lunch and dinner October 15 2010 (75 GBP); Meals out of pocket
October 14–15 2010 (100 GBP); Hotel room
(2 nights) with taxes October 14–15 2010
(169.20 GBP/night); Internet service at hotel
(15 GBP); Local transportation in London—
Train from airport to London October 14,
2010 (18 GBP)—Taxi from Meeting to Airport
October 15, 2010 (15 GBP). Traveler is an
expert on the ToxCast data, database, statistical approaches and results from the
ToxCast program. The traveler is one of the
project leaders for the EPA ToxCast program
which is implementing the approaches to
using mode of action (MOA) analysis. He has
developed many of the methods the EPA is
using to analyze the ToxCast data and to
make use of that data for prioritization of
thousands of environmental chemicals for
testing. Furthermore, he has led the effort to
develop the ACToR database (Aggregated
Computational Toxicology Resource) which is
the overall repository for related, public data
being used in the EPA’s screening and
prioritization efforts. This data is directly used
in current exploratory MOA analyses being
carried out by EPA/ORD. He has been invited to this workshop to discuss how the
ToxCast program can be used to improve
MOA analysis. The traveller will learn about
current expert opinion on performing MOA
analysis being used by other governments as
part of their chemical risk assessment activities, and will have a chance to contribute
EPA views on this subject. Rec’d—10/12/
2010–10/15/2010 Est. Value—$898.24.
TRAVEL: Travel expenses accepted included
meals ($842.62) and lodging ($801.38) for
travel to Geneva, Switzerland from 10/03/
2010 to 10/12/2010. Traveler is the designated expert to the FAO/WHO Panel on
Pesticide Management. The FAO Panel of
Experts on Pesticide Management is the official statutory body that advises the Organization on matters pertaining to pesticide regulation and management, and alerts it to new
developments, problems, or issues that otherwise merit attention. The Panel in particular
counsels FAO on the further implementation
of the revised version of the International
Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use
of Pesticides. This advances EPA goals of
international pesticide regulatory harmonization and imported food safety. Rec’d—10/
3/2010—10/12/2010. Est. Value—$1,644.00.
TRAVEL: Hotels, meals, local transportation,
and incidentals while in Slovenia, $1800.
Participation in FAO/WHO Joint Meeting on
Pesticide Specifications Rec’d—5/31/2010—
6/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,800.00.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Dr. Edward V. Ohanian, Associate Director for Science,
Office of Water, USEPA,
Washington, DC.
TRAVEL: Dates of Travel to Tokyo, Japan: December 3–11, 2010. Common Carrier: $3,500
(in kind, directly billed to WHO) on 12/3.
Meals: $700.00 (from cash to traveler)* on
12/4–10. Lodging $600.00 (in kind, directly
billed to WHO) on 12/4–10. Local Transportation: Airport to Hotel; Hotel to Airport; Taxis
to Ministry of Health and Environment:
$200.00 (from cash to traveler)* on 12/4, 12/
5/12/6 and 12/11. Parking at Dulles Airport;
drove POV: $90.00 (from cash to traveler)*
on 12/3–11. *WHO paid the traveler $950.00
in cash (travelers’ check) on 12/6 to cover for
above expenses (meals, local transportation
and parking) Dr. Ohanian is national and
international authority on human risk assessment who was invited as a Temporary Advisor to WHO to assist the Guidelines for
Drinking-Water Quality Committee in reviewing of draft 4th Edition of WHO Guidelines
and the draft fact sheet on PPCPs and developing the WHO Strategy for 2010–2015.
Rec’d—12/3/2010—12/11/2010. Est. Value—
$4,450.00.
TRAVEL: Travel expenses to be directly reimbursed include lodging/hotel, meals and
incidentals, and local travel. Total amount to
be directly reimbursed is $668 (Canadian
dollars) or approximately $651 (US dollars).
The Existing Substances Risk Assessment
Bureau, Safe Environments Directorate of
Health Canada is holding a 2-day meeting focusing on the use of neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity data in risk assessment. Increased consistency in evaluating
and using neurotoxicity data in risk assessments for environmental chemicals will enhance US and EPA goals in effectively regulating environmental chemicals to protect the
public health. In addition, the focus on developmental neurotoxicty data is consistent with
EPA goals in protecting children and other
susceptible populations. Participation in this
meeting will enhance EPA/NCEA’s knowledge about the ways these data are used in
international risk assessment, and promote
consistent data interpretation across international organizations. Dr. Raffaele was invited to present lectures to Health Canada
staff, over a two day. Her lectures involved
the interpretation and use of neurotoxicity
and developmental neurotoxicity data in risk
assessment of environmental chemicals.
Rec’d—9/7/2010–9/10/2010. Est. Value—
$651.00.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau of the
Safe Environments Directorate, Health Canada.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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Kathleen C. Raffaele, Ph.D.,
Senior Toxicologist, USEPA.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
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Rhyne Woodrow Setzer, Jr.,
Mathmatical Statistician.
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Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
TRAVEL: Cash (traveler’s checks) for
$1,350.00, to cover lodging, local travel, and
meals taking place in Utrecht, Netherlands
from 09/14/2010–09/18/2010. Wood Setzer,
Ph.D., a biostatistician who has been involved in dose-response analyses for Agency
risk assessments. His work has also been
addressing issues of applications of statistical
methods to PBPK models. The traveler is
recognized as an international expert in the
area of uncertainty analysis in health effects
hazard assessment, and has advised Agency
Program Offices, WHO and European Food
Safety Agency activities in this area. Dr.
Setzer has been invited to serve as a WHO
Temporary Advisor for the meeting ‘‘Characterizing and Communicating Uncertainty and
Variability in Hazard Assessment‘‘, held at
RIVM in Bilthoven, Netherlands. The traveler
organized and chaired the first in a series of
three workshops on the use of PBPK models
in risk assessment, of which this is the third,
and participated in the second workshop. Dr.
Setzer will confer with other world experts in
this area to evaluate proposed WHO/IPCS
guidance in the use of PBPK models in risk
assessment, and area of direct interest for
the Agency. While in the Netherlands the
traveler will present on the ToxCast progress
and then meet with Dr. Slob (RIVM) to collaborate on a manuscript about model uncertainty in dose-response assessment. The
Agency has an interest in maintaining communication with world partners in the area of
hazard assessment. In this case, the Agency
both influences decisions that will affect the
ways hazard assessments are carried out
and interpreted, and benefits from points of
view coming from other contexts. Also, the
Agency will benefit from having shared ideas
with other experts in this area, and in having
its input heard in the proposed guidance.
Rec’d—9/14/2010—9/18/2010. Est. Value—
$1,350.00.
International Program for
Chemical Safety of the
World Health Organization.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
P.V. Shah Chief, Inert Ingredient Assessment Branch,
Registration Division Office
of Pesticide Programs.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
TRAVEL: Invitational travel to Rome, Italy—
Travel dates: 9/19/2010 to 10/2/2010. Hotel
(12 nights)—$2,291.00. Meals, local transportation, and misc expenses (C2514
days)—$2,042.00. Dr. Shah attended the
Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR)
as an internationally recognized scientific expert in pesticide risk assessment. The JMPR
is administered jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO) and the World Health Organization
(WHO). JMPR, which consists of the FAO
Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in
Food and the Environment and the WHO
Core Assessment Group, is a long standing
process under the United Nations. During the
Meetings, the FAO and WHO Panel of Experts is responsible for reviewing the toxicology, metabolism, environmental fate, use
patterns, residue and analytical aspects of
the pesticides under consideration to determine if pesticide residue values will be at a
safe dietary intake level for the various populations of the world. The JMPR dietary risk
assessments are used to determine the proposed maximum residue limits (i.e., levels of
pesticide residue that may be tolerated on
food commodities in international trade).
Thus, JMPR serves as a scientific advisory
body to the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Advice to the Codex Alimentarius Commission on pesticides is provided through the
Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues
(CCPR). The JMPR provides for an exchange of information with colleagues from
around the world. More importantly, it provides an avenue for the US to influence policy and to input into the technical reviews
that ultimately result in international standards for food in trade. Dr. P.V. Shah was invited to be a temporary advisor to the JMPR
during the meeting. Dr. Shah prepared a toxicological monograph on Tebuconazole and
Cyproconazole for presentation at the meeting. Based on Dr. Shah’s assessments, committee established the acceptable daily intake
for cyproconazole and tebuconazole. Rec’d—
9/19/2010 to 10/2/2010. Est. Value—
$4,333.00.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY—Continued
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Bella Tonkonogy, Environmental Protection Specialist
Statistician.
TRAVEL: On this 3-month detail to the OECD
Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Development Division in Paris, France, the work was
to systematically compare policy approaches
to address competitiveness and leakage
under climate change policy. Travel and living expenses in the amount of approximately
$10,550 was paid by OECD. Bella
Tonkonogy served on detail to the OECD Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Development
Division in the Environment Directorate. The
outcome was a report or policy brief for circulation at the UNFCCC meeting in Cancun
in December 2010. EPA benefits from participation in this detail by interacting with experts from OECD and member countries in
climate policy and competitiveness, advancing dialogue on these topics, and affirming
and improving EPA’s expertise in this arena.
Coordinated international efforts, particularly
on emission leakage, led to greater environmental benefits at lower cost. Rec’d—9/18/
2010—1/2/2011. Est. Value—$10,550.00.
TRAVEL: Air Travel: $1,296.38; Meals:
$700.00; Lodging: $600.00; Local Transportation: $200.00. Travel dates for Tokyo,
Japan: December 3rd to December 10th,
2010. Dr. Vazquez-Coriano has national/
international authority on Microbial Risk Assessment and provided advice in the revision
of the final draft version of the Guidelines for
Drinking Water Quality 4th Edition, and in the
development of the WHO Water Quality
Strategy for 2011–2016s. EPA/OW will benefit from these efforts by developing risk
analysis efforts for rulemaking and other risk
management actions and also by creating
partnerships with international scientific and
regulatory organizations. Rec’d—12/3/2010—
12/10/2010. Est. Value—$2,796.38.
TRAVEL: Hotel $531.00 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Keynote speaker for 1st International
Congress on Environmental Health. Title of
talk is ‘‘Effects to Human Health and Risk
Evaluation by Exposure to Agricultural Pesticides. Rec’d—10/18/2010—10/21/2010. Est.
Value—$531.00 Location -.
Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
World Health Organization ....
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government
The Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of the United Mexican States.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Lesley Vazquez-Coriano,
DrPH, Microbiologist.
Steve Knizer, Associate Director, HED.
AGENCY: EXPORT IMPORT BANK
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Export Import Bank]
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying acceptance
Mr. Bijan Kian, Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank
of the U.S.
Rug. Rec’d—12/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00
Mr. Noor Delawari, Head of
the Afghanistan Investment
Support Agency.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]
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 Bash, Associate Bureau
Chief, Enforcement Bureau.
TRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terminating entirely outside of the U.S. for 6th
Korea Communications Conference in Seoul,
Republic of Korea, including 3 nights lodging,
3 meals and round trip airfare from Canada
to Seoul, Republic of Korea; Acceptance due
to budget constraints and FCC interest in
employee’s participation. Rec’d—11/1/2010.
Est. Value—$1,750.00.
Jonathan Levy, Deputy Chief
TRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terEconomist, Office of Straminating entirely outside of the U.S. for 6th
tegic Planning & Policy
Korea Communications Conference in Seoul,
Analysis.
Republic of Korea, including hotel, airport
transfers, 4 meals and round trip airfare from
Toronto, Canada, to Seoul, Republic of
Korea; Acceptance due to budget constraints
and FCC interest in employee’s participation.
Rec’d—11/7/2010. Est. Value—$4,402.61.
Irene Wu, Acting Chief Data
TRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terOfficer, International Bureau.
minating entirely outside of the U.S. for
ICTNET workshop in Italy; Acceptance due
to budget constraints and FCC interest in
employee’s participation. Rec’d—12/15/2010.
Est. Value—$1,045.00.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Government of the Republic
of Korea.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Korea Communications Commission.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
European Parliament .............
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Doug Bausch, Sr Physical
Scientist.
Dominick Pillot, International
Affairs Specialist.
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government,
estimated value, and current
disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor and
government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
TRAVEL: Earthquake Symposium in Beijing
and Mianyang, China. Rec’d—10/17–23/
2010. Est. Value—$4402.61.
TRAVEL: Risk Reduction and Emergency Management Seminar in Santiago, Chile. Rec’d—
11/14–18/2010. Est. Value—$1,641.00.
Architectural Society of China
of the Chinese Chamber of
Commerce.
National Office of Emergency
of the Ministry of Interior of
the Republic of Chile.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Federal Reserve Board]
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
The Honorable Ben S.
Bernanke, Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Thomas A. Conners, Deputy
Director, Division of International Finance, Federal
Reserve Board.
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Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Heli-Artic parka (Model 8502M). Rec’d—2/5/
2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Office of the Secretary for Official Use.
Heli-Artic parka (Model 8502M). Rec’d—2/5/
2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Office of the Secretary for Official Use.
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Mr. Antoine Brunelle-Cote,
Acting Chief, Department
of Finance of Canada.
ˆ ´
Mr. Antoine Brunelle-Cote,
Acting Chief, Department
of Finance of Canada.
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acceptance
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: HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Holocaust Memorial Museum]
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
Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of
the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
White leather portfolio containing nine unused
postage stamps and one postmarked stamp
and envelope to commemorate the International Day of Holocaust Remembrance on
January 27. Rec’d—2/2/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Records Manager/
Archives.
2.5″ tall figurine of a Jewish Klezmer musician
playing a violin. 1.25″ medallion from the
Mint of Poland (Mennica Panswowa) bearing
a Star of David on one side and a Menorah
on the other side. Two 1.5’’ medallions
mounted on a ceramic plaque with one
showing a child in front of the Lodz Ghetto
bridge and the other engraved with Oskar
Schindler on one side and the Star of David
on the other side. Rec’d—12/8/2010. Est.
Value—$750.00. Disposition—United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum Records Manager/Archives.
Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of
the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Yuli-Yoel Edelstein, Minister
of Public Diplomacy and
the Diaspora of the State
of Israel.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
His Excellency Bronislaw
Komorowski, President of
the Republic of Poland.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by NASA]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator.
FIYTA space watch. Rec’d—10/30/2010. Est.
Value—$12,888.00. Location—NASA Headquarters For Permanent Display.
Niu Hongguang, Deputy
Chief Commander of the
China Manned Space Engineering of the People’s Republic of China.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Director of National Intelligence]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
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5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Hermes scarf. Rec’d—1/21/2010. Est. Value—
$375.00. Disposition—Recipient Reimbursed
U.S. Government for Fair Market Value.
17″ tall porcelain vase with celadon glaze decorated with inlaid white clouds and flying crane
roundels. Rec’d—4/1/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—For Official Use.
15.5″ tall Gusset AG cow bell and black leather
strap. Swiss Army Knife ‘‘One Hand MasterOn the Road’’ with rubberized grip and seven
tools, 20th/21st century. Rec’d—5/20/2010.
Est. Value—$445.00. Disposition—For Official Use.
13.25″ diameter Pashabahce gilded glass
charger with applied imitation rubies and blue
sapphires #1768/2000. Rec’d—9/22/2010.
Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—For Official Use.
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and government
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4), as
amended.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
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AGENCY: OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Science and Technology Policy]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant
to the President for Science
and Technology Policy.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant
to the President for Science
and Technology Policy.
Metal model ship on wooden base with plaque.
Rec’d—1/22/2010. Est. Value—In appraisal
process. Location—White House Gifts Office.
Mother of pearl lacquered box. Rec’d—6/13/
2010. Est. Value—$370.00. Location—White
House Gifts Office.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant
to the President for Science
and Technology Policy.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant
to the President for Science
and Technology Policy.
Mother of pearl lacquered box. Rec’d—6/13/
2010. Est. Value—$365.00. Location—White
House Gifts Office.
5″ blue glass elephant statute in blue presentation box. Rec’d—6/24/2010. Est. Value—
$365.00. Location—White House Gifts Office.
Identity of foreign donor
and government
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´
Jesus Vazquez, Mayor of
Baiona, Spain.
His Excellency Ahn Byong
Man, Minister of Education,
Science and Technology of
the Republic of Korea.
Seoul University, Republic of
Korea.
His Excellency Prithviraj
Chavan, Minister of State
for Science, Technology,
and Earth Science of the
Republic of India.
Circumstances
justifying acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: PEACE CORPS
[Report of Travel Furnished by Peace Corps]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
The Honorable Aaron Williams, Director of the Peace
Corps.
Mr. Jeff West, Special Assistant to the Director of the
Peace Corps.
Ms. Elisa Montoya, White
House Liaison and Senior
Advisor to the Director of
the Peace Corps.
TRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics
Global Congress. Rec’d—6/6–9/2010. Est.
Value—$750.00.
TRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics
Global Congress. Rec’d—6/6–9/2010. Est.
Value—$750.00.
TRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics
Global Congress. Rec’d—6/6–9/2010. Est.
Value—$750.00.
Special Olympics and the
Government of the Kingdom of Morocco.
Special Olympics and the
Government of the Kingdom of Morocco.
Special Olympics and the
Government of the Kingdom of Morocco.
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the House of Representatives]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi,
Speaker of the House.
6′ x 9′ hand-made Afghan wool rug in green
and cream. Rec’d—5/8/2010. Est. Value—
$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to
General Services Administration.
8′ x 10′ hand-made Afghan wool rug in beige,
blue, and red. Rec’d—5/13/2010. Est.
Value—$600.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Hand-knotted rug. Rec’d—9/16/2010. Est.
Value—$985.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
Strand of black pearls. Rec’d—10/2/2010. Est.
Value—$600.00.
Disposition—Pending
Transfer to General Services Administration.
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.
Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais Al
Marri, Attorney General of
the State of Qatar.
His Excellency Hermilando I.
Mandanas, Member of Parliament of the Republic of
the Philippines.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Royal Government of Bhutan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi,
Speaker of the House.
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The Honorable Nancy Pelosi,
Speaker of the House.
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi,
Speaker of the House.
The Honorable Brian Baird,
Member of Congress.
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TRAVEL: Transportation was provided to and
from the airport and to all official meetings
and events. Rec’d—8/2/2010–8/6/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
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[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the House of Representatives]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
Ken Cummings, Senior Legislative Assistant.
TRAVEL: Lodging in Brussels and Strasbourg.
Rec’d—9/4/2010–9/9/2010. Est. Value—Unknown.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable Alcee L. Hastings, Member of Congress.
TRAVEL: Lodging for 3 nights; 3 breakfasts; 3
lunches and 4 dinners. Rec’d—5/29/2010–5/
31/2010. Est. Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Transportation was provided to and
from the airport and to all official meetings
and events. Rec’d—8/2/2010–8/6/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
Kristen Luddecke, Head of
Financial Management and
Ex-Ante Control of the Socialists and Democrats
Party.
His Excellency Ali Fahad alShahwany al Hajri, Ambassador of the State of Qatar.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Royal Government of Bhutan.
Christopher J. King, Professional Staff, Committee on
Science and Technology.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
AGENCY: U.S. SENATE
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Senate]
Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of
the
U.S. Government
Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S.
Government, estimated value, and current disposition or location
Identity of foreign donor
and government
Circumstances justifying
acceptance
The Honorable Edward Kaufman, United States Senator.
Aghan rug. Lapis vase. Rec’d—4/18/2009. Est.
Value—$500.00. Disposition—Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
The Honorable John McCain,
United States Senator.
Two Afghan rugs. Rec’d—1/2010. Est. Value—
$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate.
Afghan rug. Rec’d—3/31/2010. Est. Value—
$400.00. Disposition—Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate.
His Excellency Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Abdul Rahim
Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
His Excellency Hamid Karzai,
President of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan.
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 Rahim
Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Non-acceptance would cause
embarrassment to donor
and U.S. Government.
Government of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
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.
The Honorable Jack Reed,
United States Senator.
The Honorable John Barrasso, United States Senator.
The Honorable John Thune,
United States Senator.
The Honorable Carl Levin,
United States Senator.
The Honorable Bob Corker,
United States Senator.
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The Honorable John F. Kerry,
United States Senator.
Perry Cammack, Professional
Staff Member of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Frank Lowenstein, Professional Staff Member of the
Committee on Foreign Relations.
The Honorable John F. Kerry,
United States Senator.
Jonah Blank, Policy Director
of the Committtee on Foreign Relations.
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3′ x 5′ hand-woven Afghan rug. 4′ x 6′ handwoven Afghan rug. Rec’d—4/20/2010. Est.
Value—$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
3′ x 5′ hand-woven Afghan rug. 4′ x 6′ handwoven Afghan rug. Rec’d—4/20/2010. Est.
Value—$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with
the Secretary of the Senate.
3′ x 4′ red Afghan rug. 3′ x 6′ yellow Afghan
rug. White Afghan linen table setting.
Rec’d—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00.
Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of
the Senate.
TRAVEL: Air Transportation within Pakistan via
military aircraft. Rec’d—8/21/2009. Est.
Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via
military aircraft. Rec’d—6/27/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via
military aircraft. Rec’d—6/27/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via
military aircraft. Rec’d—6/27/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Air transportation within Pakistan via
military aircraft. Rec’d—6/27/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
TRAVEL: Air transportation within Pakistan via
military aircraft. Rec’d—6/27/2010. Est.
Value—Unknown.
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Israel Defense Forces of the
State of Israel.
Government of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan.
Government of the Islamic
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and U.S. Government.
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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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Year 2010; Notice
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8331]
Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees from
Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar
Year 2010
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 2010 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 one gift in
2003, two gifts in 2005, one gift in 2006, five gifts in 2007, seven
gifts in 2008, 72 gifts in 2009, and eleven gifts with unknown dates of
receipt. These latter gifts are being reported in 2010 as the Office of
the Chief 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 3, 2013.
Patrick F. Kennedy,
Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.
AGENCY: The White House--Executive Office of the President
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government., estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government. value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Barack Obama, Four books. Fiorentina His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Italian leather Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
backgammon set, Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah donor and U.S.
presented in a 17'' x ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Government.
9'' presentation box. Haji Omar `Ali
Baccarat crystal Saifuddien Sa'adul
figurine, presented in Khairi Waddien, Sultan
a 7'' x 4.5'' red and Yang Di-Pertuan of
presentation box. Brunei Darussalam.
Thinkashmir Scialli
Charles black cashmere
shawl. Plush stuffed
animal. Two framed
photo prints from the
Providence Picture
Frame Company. 28'' x
23'' dark brown wicker
basket with white and
red-colored bow tied to
handle. Three scented
Persian candles in
individual 5'' x 3''
white boxes. Rec'd--2/1/
2009. Est. Value--
$2,045.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Perishable items
handled pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service
policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 12.75'' x 7'' His Excellency Hu Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. cylindrical ``Franz Jintao, President of cause embarrassment to
Collection'' vase the People's Republic donor and U.S.
featuring high relief of China. Government.
blue iris leaves
against a cream color
background. Rec'd--4/1/
2009. Est. Value--
$1,000.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 16.5'' x 12'' Pineider His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. brown leather briefcase Berlusconi, Prime cause embarrassment to
embossed with seal of Minister of the donor and U.S.
the 2009 G8 Summit with Italian Republic. Government.
a yellow dust bag and
black handling gloves.
Navy silk tie. Plastic
watch. Book, title:
``L'Aquila: Saving an
Art City.'' Office
supplies with 2009 G8
Summit seal. Book,
title: ``G8 Now''.
Rec'd--7/1/2009. Est.
Value--$3,007.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Four bottles of tequila, The Honorable Dr. Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. presented in display Alfonso Petersen, cause embarrassment to
boxes. Wooden trunk Mayor of Guadalajara, donor and U.S.
containing a silver ark Jalisco, United Government.
with a decorative Mexican States.
ceramic design on the
front and silver bells
on each side. Rec'd--8/
9/2009. Est. Value--
$1,880.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Perishable Items
Handled Pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 26'' x 32.5'' framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. portrait of President Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
Obama. Rec'd--9/30/ the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
2009. Est. Value-- of Pakistan. Government.
$1,200.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 16'' x 23.75'' metal His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. panel with cityscape Hsien Loong, Prime cause embarrassment to
view of Singapore, Minister of the donor and U.S.
presented in a wooden Republic of Singapore. Government.
box with a plaque on
the top that reads
``APEC Singapore
2009.'' 9.5'' x 6.75''
x 2.75'' bronze
abstract sculpture in a
braided motif
inscribed, ``From the
2009 APEC Conference in
Singapore,'' presented
in a fitted wooden
presentation box.
Rec'd--11/1/2009. Est.
Value--$9,000.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, Three hardcover books. His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Two paperback books. Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
Mara Fine Silver silver- Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah donor and U.S.
plated tea caddie. 64 ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Government.
oz. fluted silver- Haji Omar `Ali
plated pitcher. 9'' Saifuddien Sa'adul
Cricklewood crystal Khairi Waddien, Sultan
oval vase. 24'' and Yang Di-Pertuan of
diameter tin plated Brunei Darussalam.
copper tray. 4.5''
bronze Sona vessel with
gold finish and a
blackened-aluminum
resting ring. Knit
purple blanket with
orange and green
fabric. 16'' x 24''
black tray Rec'd--12/28/
2009 Est. Value--
$1,758.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 8'' x 10'' Christolfe Her Excellency Houda Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. silver picture frame Nonoo, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
with a photograph of the Kingdom of Bahrain donor and U.S.
President Obama at a to the United States. Government.
table with officials of
the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Rec'd--1/3/2010. Est.
Value--$430.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 6.25'' x 6.25'' silver His Majesty the King Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. plate engraved with Juan Carlos and Her cause embarrassment to
royal signature, in Majesty Queen Sophia, donor and U.S.
blue presentation box. King and Queen of Government.
Rec'd--2/17/2010. Est. Spain.
Value--$660.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 30'' x 54'' multicolored His Holiness the Dalai Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Tibetan scroll Lama. cause embarrassment to
depicting a Buddhist donor and U.S.
deity on a gold-colored Government.
inlay. 26'' x 124''
white-patterned Tibetan
shawl. 5.75'' x 7.5''
silver and cream-
colored cardstock with
written inscription.
Rec'd--2/18/2010. Est.
Value--$1,410.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Four piece metal His Excellency Mauricio Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. sculpture of Don Funes and Mrs. Vanda cause embarrassment to
Quixote and Sancho Pignato, President and donor and U.S.
Panza on horses, by Spouse of the Republic Government.
Alfredo Melara Farfan. of El Salvador.
Rec'd--3/8/2010. Est.
Value--$1,000.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Two first edition His Excellency Brian Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. volumes of William Cowen, Taoiseach of cause embarrassment to
Yates books, published Ireland. donor and U.S.
in 1906 and 1907. Government.
Rec'd--3/16/2010. Est.
Value--$357.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Anthology of Irish The Arts Council of Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. poetry, signed by six Ireland. cause embarrassment to
Irish poets. Rec'd--3/ donor and U.S.
17/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$1,545.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 312'' x 117'' burgundy His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. and red carpet with Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
intricate patterns and the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
cream-colored fringe. of Afghanistan. Government.
Rec'd--3/28/2010. Est.
Value--$2,000.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Three bottles of 1961 His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Chateau Bages wine. Two Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla cause embarrassment to
9'' x 13'' leather Bruni-Sarkozy, donor and U.S.
folders with facsimile President and First Government.
letters of credece Lady of the French
presented by Benjamin Republic.
Franklin to Louis XVI,
King of France, in 1778
and facsimile letters
from Benjamin Franklin
to Charles Gravier De
Vergennes, dated 1781.
Rec'd--3/30/2010. Est.
Value--$2,150.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign; Perishable
Items Handled Pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Two 4'' Imperial His Excellency Dmitry Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. porcelain painted eggs Medvedev, President of cause embarrassment to
with porcelain bases, the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
presented in yellow Government.
presentation boxes.
Book, title: ``An
Attempt at a Pictorial
Account of a Trip
Across North America''.
Rec'd--4/8/2010. Est.
Value--$2,080.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 14'' hand-blown Moser His Excellency Vaclav Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. glass plate with 24- Klaus, President of cause embarrassment to
carat gold border. the Czech Republic. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--4/8/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$1,100.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Chris Aire gold His Excellency Goodluck Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. cufflinks with centered Ebele Azikiwe cause embarrassment to
citrine gemstone Jonathan, Vice donor and U.S.
bordered by band of President of the Government.
diamonds. Rec'd--4/11/ Federal Republic of
2010. Est. Value-- Nigeria.
$8,315.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, Creative Aurvana Live! His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. black headphones. Hsien Loong, Prime cause embarrassment to
Creative pocket video Minister of the donor and U.S.
camera. Creative noise Republic of Singapore. Government.
cancelling earbud
headphones. Rec'd--4/12/
2010. Est. Value--
$380.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Longines silver-colored Her Excellency Doris Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. watch with brown band, Leuthard, President of cause embarrassment to
presented in brown the Swiss donor and U.S.
presentation box. Red Confederation. Government.
leather dog collar and
leash with silver-
colored fastenings
Rec'd--4/14/2010. Est.
Value--$2,604.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 12.5'' Jun purple and His Excellency Hu Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. gray porcelain vase Jintao, President of cause embarrassment to
with a round wooden the People's Republic donor and U.S.
base, in a wooden of China. Government.
presentation box.
Rec'd--4/14/2010. Est.
Value--$400.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 9.5'' bowl made of His Excellency Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. silver, jasper, Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
kahalong, and fianit, President of the donor and U.S.
in a green and tan Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
presentation box.
Rec'd--4/14/2010. Est.
Value--$3,200.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Three 13'' glass vases His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. with gold-colored Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
stripes and wooden Hussein, King of the donor and U.S.
toppers, in black Hashemite Kingdom of Government.
presentation boxes. Jordan.
Rec'd--4/22/2010. Est.
Value--$2,670.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 8'' x 5'' sterling His Excellency Yousef Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. silver bowl, presented Raza Gilani, Prime cause embarrassment to
in a green presentation Minister of the donor and U.S.
box Rec'd--4/23/2010. Islamic Republic of Government.
Est. Value--$440.00. Pakistan.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Gena black three-piece The Honorable Ivan Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. suit Rec'd--4/26/2010. Knez, Mayor of Biograd cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$510.00. of Croatia. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Archives Government.
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 37'' x 29'' copper fire Her Excellency Inonge Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. screen of an eagle, Mbikusita-Lewanika, cause embarrassment to
made by Gastone Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
craftsmen Rec'd--4/28/ Republic of Zambia to Government.
2010. Est. Value-- the United States.
$484.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 9.5'' blue glass bird, Her Excellency Tarja Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. hand-blown by Iittala Halonen, President of cause embarrassment to
craftsmen. Rec'd--5/4/ the Republic of donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Finland. Government.
$445.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 16'' x 16'' walnut His Excellency Serzh Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. chessboard with walnut Sargsian, President of cause embarrassment to
and sterling silver the Republic of donor and U.S.
chess pieces, presented Armenia. Government.
in a wooden
presentation box. Book,
title: ``He Flies
Through the Air with
the Greatest of Ease.''
9.5'' dark green bust
of author William
Saroyan on brown stone
base with inscription,
presented in a wooden
presentation box.
Bottle of 100 year old
Ararat brandy,
presented in wooden
presentation box.
Rec'd--5/4/2010. Est.
Value--$2,985.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign; Perishable
items handled pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service
policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 80'' x 148'' brown and His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. blue patterned rug. Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--5/12/2010. Est. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Value--$2,000.00. of Afghanistan. Government.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 32.25'' x 24.5'' His Excellency Saad Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. watercolor of Arabic Hariri, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
calligraphy by artist of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Samir Sayegh. Book, Lebanon. Government.
title: ``Memoirs of
Letters''. Rec'd--5/24/
2010. Est. Value--
$4,520.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 54'' x 12'' Kuna vicuna- His Excellency Alan Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. brown scarf, presented Perez, President of cause embarrassment to
in wooden presentation the Republic of Peru. donor and U.S.
case with a silver Government.
label. Rec'd--6/1/2010.
Est. Value--$584.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 17'' sugar maple-wood The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. bowl signed by Don Stephen Harper, P.C., cause embarrassment to
Thur. 24'' x 16'' M.P., Prime Minister donor and U.S.
handcrafted glass tree of Canada. Government.
in a green frame.
Rec'd--6/25/2010. Est.
Value--$1,000.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, 20.75'' x 32'' framed His Excellency Mrs. Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. silver-colored metal Seng Soukhathivong and cause embarrassment to
panel with an etching Mrs. Somdy donor and U.S.
depicting a city in Soukhathivong, Government.
Laos. Rec'd--6/28/2010. Ambassador of the Lao
Est. Value--$350.00. People's Democratic
Disposition--Archives Republic to the United
Foreign. Statea and Spouse.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 18.5'' clock with a gold- King Abdullah bin Abd Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. colored horse and two al-Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
palm trees on a green Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
and silver-colored Holy Mosques, King of Government.
marble base, in a green the Kingdom of Saudi
presentation box. Arabia.
Rec'd--6/28/2010. Est.
Value--$500.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Three Bijan silk tie King Abdullah bin Abd Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. sets with matching al-Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
handkerchiefs in silk Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
presentation boxes. Holy Mosques, King of Government.
Five Brioni silk tie the Kingdom of Saudi
sets with matching Arabia.
handkerchiefs in red
presentation boxes.
Black Brioni silk tie
in a red presentation
box. Stefano Ricci silk
tie in a red and black
presentation box. Blue
and pink Stefano Ricci
silk tie with matching
handkerchief in a red
and black presentation
box. Five silk ties
with matching
handkerchiefs in white
presentation boxes. Two
striped Eddia silk ties
in pink presentation
boxes. Blue Francesco
Smalto silk tie in a
pink presentation box.
Blue Lanvin silk tie
with matching
handkerchief in a blue
presentation box. 20''
x 14'' x 8'' gray
briefcase. Rec'd--6/29/
2010. Est. Value--
$5,255.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 11'' x 9'' ``Expo 2010 The Government of the Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Shanghai China'' blue People's Republic of cause embarrassment to
vase with a floral China. donor and U.S.
pattern and image of Government.
the Shanghai skyline,
in a presentation box.
10'' x 8.5'' framed
``Expo 2010 Shanghai
China, Colorful China
Pavilion Pin Set''
Rec'd--7/4/2010. Est.
Value--$629.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 16'' x 10.5'' deluxe His Excellency Binyamin Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. edition of hardcover Netanyahu, Prime cause embarrassment to
book, title: ``Great is Minister of the State donor and U.S.
Peace'' Rec'd--9/1/ of Israel. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$780.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 11'' x 6.5'' silver His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. jewelry box with red Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
and black mosaic on Hussein, King of the donor and U.S.
top. Book, title: ``The Hashemite Kingdom of Government.
Mosaics of Jordan'' Jordan.
Rec'd--9/1/2010. Est.
Value--$400.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 26'' x 32.5'' framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. portrait of President Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
Barack Obama Rec'd--9/3/ the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- of Pakistan. Government.
$1,200.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 4.5'' x 3.5'' Bible in Dr. Laila Takla, Chair Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Arabic with metallic of the International cause embarrassment to
cross on cover. Book, Affairs Committee at donor and U.S.
title: ``Our Common the Egyptian Council Government.
Christian-Islamic of Human Rights.
Heritage.'' 16'' x 16''
white tote bag. Rec'd--
9/18/2010. Est. Value--
$356.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 9.5'' sterling silver His Excellency Abdullah Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Tombac Ottoman G[uuml]l, President of cause embarrassment to
Collection portable the Republic of Turkey. donor and U.S.
writing set with pen Government.
and ink case. 11'' x
5'' 24-carat gold
plated Tombac Ottoman
Collection bowl. Rec'd--
9/22/2010. Est. Value--
$1,360.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Creative ZEN X-Fi 2 64GB His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. MP3 player and Hsien Loong and Madam cause embarrassment to
earphones. OSIM uGoGo Ho Ching, Prime donor and U.S.
electronic pulse Minister of the Government.
massager Rec'd--9/24/ Republic of Singapore
2010. Est. Value-- and Spouse.
$550.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, White ``Flying Pigeon'' His Excellency Wan Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. electric bicycle. Gang, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--9/27/2010. Est. Science and Technology donor and U.S.
Value--$1,400.00. of the People's Government.
Disposition--Archives Republic of China.
Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, Set of two brass and His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. crystal tea cups, Ilham Aliyev, cause embarrassment to
presented in a blue President of the donor and U.S.
velvet display case. Republic of Azerbaijan. Government.
72'' x 49'' Garabagh
Magical Knots
Azerbaijani rug made by
AZER-ILME Co. Ltd.,
presented in a matching
red carrying case with
inscription. Book,
title: ``Azar-ilma''.
Rec'd--9/28/2010. Est.
Value--$940.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 18'' x 62'' embroidered His Excellency Viktor Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. beige tapestry with red Yanukovych, President cause embarrassment to
floral motif, presented of Ukraine. donor and U.S.
in a maroon cylinder Government.
with a gold and red
embroidered crest.
Rec'd--10/10/2010. Est.
Value--$360.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, White blouse with beaded His Excellency Viktor Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. floral design, in a Yanukovych, President cause embarrassment to
maroon velvet of Ukraine. donor and U.S.
presentation box. Government.
Rec'd--10/14/2010. Est.
Value--$360.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 12'' silver-colored tray His Excellency Abhisit Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. with dragon-shaped Vejjajiva, Prime cause embarrassment to
handle, presented in a Minister of the donor and U.S.
blue presentation box. Kingdom of Thailand. Government.
Rec'd--10/20/2010. Est.
Value--$590.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 12'' x 8'' brown His Excellency Benigno Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. accessory box with four S. Aquino III, cause embarrassment to
silver-plated bulls on President of the donor and U.S.
bottom. Rec'd--10/29/ Republic of the Government.
2010. Est. Value-- Philippines.
$650.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 10 Blu-Ray disc set with His Excellency Dmitry Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. leather cases, Medvedev, President of cause embarrassment to
presented in a 32'' x the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
17'' wooden display box Government.
Rec'd--11/1/2010. Est.
Value--$500.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Book, title: ``The Life Her Excellency Pratibha Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. of Mahatma Gandhi,'' by Patil, President of cause embarrassment to
Louis Fisher. 28'' x the Republic of India. donor and U.S.
15'' bronze-colored Government.
bust of Mahatma Gandhi.
Brown and gold-colored
photo album. 13'' x
15'' gold-colored
``Diviniti'' wooden
frame and plaque of
Rashtrapti Bhawan New
Delhi India. 41'' x
57'' portrait of
President Obama. Rec'd--
11/8/2010. Est. Value--
$7,404.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 30'' x 42'' painting of Ms. Meira Kumar, Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. bodhisattva on black Speaker of Lok Sabha cause embarrassment to
and gold-colored of the Republic of donor and U.S.
scroll, presented in a India. Government.
36'' blue presentation
box. Red and gold-
colored silk three
piece Sari. 6'' x 9''
red and gold-colored
beaded Sari handbag.
11'' x 13'' beige and
gold-colored photo
album. 13'' x 9'' blue
booklet with floral
pattern and gold plated
image of Parliament.
Rec'd--11/8/2010. Est.
Value--$1,015.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 8'' x 4'' Verizon His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Samsung Galaxy Tab SCH- Myung-bak, President cause embarrassment to
1800. Black Samsung of the Republic of donor and U.S.
headphones. Black Korea. Government.
Samsung Galaxy Tab
stereo video cable.
Black Samsung Galaxy
Tab USB charging data
cable. 5'' x 9'' brown
leather case. 5'' x 9''
black leather snap-on
case. Black Samsung
Galaxy Tab charger.
28'' x 28'' red and
blue tapestry with
decorative design.
Rec'd--11/10/2010. Est.
Value--$988.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 4'' x 7'' silver-plated His Excellency YAB Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. box with floral design Dato' Sri Haji Mohd cause embarrassment to
and gold-colored flower Najib bin Tun Haji donor and U.S.
with red stone, Abdul Razak, Prime Government.
presented in a blue Minister of Malaysia.
velvet presentation
box. Book, title:
``Najib: Beginning of a
Legacy Commemorating
One Year as Prime
Minister of Malaysia''
Rec'd--11/12/2010. Est.
Value--$1,564.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, Two wooden ``Asta His Excellency Dr. H. Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Kriya'' shadow puppets. Susilo Bambang cause embarrassment to
Two 19'' x 16'' framed Yudhoyono, President donor and U.S.
photographs of the Republic of Government.
commemorating the First Indonesia.
Family's visit to
Indonesia. Three-piece
red and gold colored
medals, presented in a
wooden presentation
case with an honorary
diploma. Three shirts.
Rec'd--11/13/2010. Est.
Value--$1,403.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 5'' titanium His Excellency Naoto Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. ``SUSGallery'' cup. 4'' Kan, Prime Minister of cause embarrassment to
titanium ``SUSGallery'' Japan. donor and U.S.
cup. 3.5'' titanium Government.
``SUSGallery'' cup.
2.5'' titanium
``SUSGallery'' cup,
presented in a wooden
presentation box. 32''
x 27'' framed facsimile
of letter written by
President Abraham
Lincoln to His Majesty
the Tycoon of Japan in
1861. Rec'd--11/14/
2010. Est. Value--
$1.325.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Facsimile Retained for
Offical Display.
The Honorable Barack Obama, W&J Graham's Port 1961 His Excellency Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Single Harvest Tawny Professor cause embarrassment to
Port set, containing An[iacute]bal Cavaco donor and U.S.
wine in red leather Silva, President of Government.
bottle holder and an the Portuguese
informational booklet, Republic.
presented in a
rectangular wooden box
that has ``Graham's
Single Harvest 1961''
carved into top and
sides. Set of four
Atlantis crystal wine
glasses and one crystal
decanter presented in
11'' x 23'' x 10''
wooden box. Two bottles
of Quinta de Noval 2008
Vintage Porto wine.
Bronze water-dog statue
on wooden base Rec'd--
11/19/2010. Est. Value--
$1,140.78 Disposition--
Archives Foreign; Box
is in White House Gift
Office; Perishable
Goods Handled Pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Antique gold-colored His Excellency Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. Museu de Marinha Jos[eacute] Socrates, cause embarrassment to
Portugal astrolabe with Prime Minister of donor and U.S.
inscribed wooden stand, Portugal. Government.
in a wooden
presentation box Rec'd--
11/19/2010. Est. Value--
$425.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, ``Lustre'' necklace with His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. 1'' x 1'' inscribed Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
``Globe Crest'' Mu'izzadin Waddaulah donor and U.S.
pendant. 5 DVD box set, ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Government.
title: ``The Day the Haji Omar `Ali
Universe Changed.'' Saifuddien Sa'adul
21'' x 12'' black, Khairi Waddien, Sultan
unbranded, rubber and Yang Di-Pertuan of
container with rubber Brunei Darussalam.
handles. 1.5 quart
``Heath'' brown teapot
with copper handle and
two matching mugs. 19''
x 13'' x 10'' wooden
trunk with metal
decoration on top.
Somma grey blanket with
darker grey floral
pattern, presented in a
brown cloth display
box. Book on the
Earth's ecosystems. One
Fanciful ``Bountiful
Buffet'' gift basket.
11'' x 5.5'' Tozai
brown glass vase with
leaf designs. 12'' x
8'' ceramic jar with 13
ounces of ``Di
Camillo'' biscotti.
``Bonifanti'' Panettone
bread. Luci de Stelle
1000g, in blue
hexagonal box. Harney &
Sons whole leaf tea, in
silk satchels. Five 2.5
ounce Modern Alchemy
votive candles, in
black presentation box.
Black display box
containing scented D.L.
& Company ``Gingembre''
candle in glass
container. Island
Heritage tin of
chocolate covered
macadamia nut
shortbread cookies.
Rec'd--12/1/2010. Est.
Value--$1,932.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign; Perishable
Items Handled Persuant
to U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, 12'' round silver- The Honorable Mohammed Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. colored tree statue Salah Tekaya, cause embarrassment to
with scented black Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
decorations, in a red Republic of Tunisia to Government.
presentation box. the United States.
Rec'd--12/1/2010. Est.
Value--$585.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 4.5'' x 6'' black and His Excellency Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. white ceramic Cmielow Bronislaw Komorowski, cause embarrassment to
dog figurine, presented President of the donor and U.S.
in a wooden Republic of Poland. Government.
presentation box. Book,
title: ``Fryderyk
Chopin.'' 2.5'' x 3''
circular miniature
portrait of Chopin in a
Burl Veneer frame. Two
holiday ornaments.
Rec'd--12/8/2010. Est.
Value--$594.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign; Ceramic Dog
Retained by President
Obama.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 5.5'' x 5'' x 1'' His Excellency Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. lacquered wooden box Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
with ``OSCE Kazakhstan President of the donor and U.S.
2010'' label, Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
containing a 2.5''
diameter medallion of
199.37 gram gold alloy.
Rec'd--12/15/2010. Est.
Value--$1,200.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, One titanium cup His Excellency Naoto Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. presented in wooden box Kan, Prime Minister of cause embarrassment to
with ``APEC 2010, Naoto Japan. donor and U.S.
Kan, Prime Minster of Government.
Japan'' imprinted on
top of cover. Black
Fujifilm FinePix Real
3D W3 digital camera in
a blue and black
cardboard box. Black
Fujifilm FinePix Real
3D V1 Digital Viewer,
presented in black and
blue cardboard box.
Rec'd--12/15/2010. Est.
Value--$1896.81
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Two 10'' x 12'' Her Excellency Meera Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. miniature paintings Shankar, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
depicting a small the Republic of India donor and U.S.
indoor gathering, to the United States. Government.
presented in blue
velvet presentation
boxes. Three gold-
colored cloth
ornaments. Rec'd--12/17/
2010. Est. Value--
$710.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 31'' x 26'' black and Mr. Rakhman Adanov, Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. tan leather artwork of First Secretary of the cause embarrassment to
birds, trees, and other Embassy of the Kyrgyz donor and U.S.
objects in a gold Republic. Government.
frame. Rec'd--12/25/
2010. Est. Value--
$485.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 20'' x 16.5'' high His Excellency Zine El- Non-acceptance would
President of the United States. purple and yellow Abidine Ben Ali, cause embarrassment to
leather and wooden President of the donor and U.S.
ottoman with brown Republic of Tunisia. Government.
wooden circular legs
containing 16'' x 6''
and 14'' x 4'' purple
and yellow wooden
containers. Six bottles
of Vieux Magon wine.
Eight bottles of
Tunisian Olive Oil. Box
of dates. Rec'd--12/30/
2010. Est. Value--
$910.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Perishable Items
Handled Pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 4.5'' x 5.5'' gold- Unknown Government Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and colored religious relic Official, Russian cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. with a stand, in a Federation. donor and U.S.
brown wooden Government.
presentation case.
Rec'd--7/1/2009 Est.
Value--$680.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 9.5'' x 12'' wood-framed Her Majesty Queen Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and photograph of Her Margrethe II, Queen of cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. Majesty and His Royal Denmark and His Royal donor and U.S.
Highness. Set of two Highness Prince Henrik Government.
books on Danish of Denmark.
history. Rec'd--11/10/
2009. Est. Value--
$340.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Two 11.5'' R & Y His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and Augousti stingray and Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. gold-colored Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
candlesticks, presented Majesty Queen Rania Al Government.
in a stingray and Abdullah, King and
mother of pearl Queen of the Hashemite
presentation box. Two Kingdom of Jordan.
4.5'' x 4.5'' stingray
and mother of pearl
jewelry boxes, in a
stingray and mother of
pearl presentation box.
Rec'd--1/1/2010. Est.
Value--$1,150.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 32'' x 34'' traditional His Excellency YAB Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and hand-woven portrait of Dato' Sri Haji Mohd cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. President Obama. 32'' x bin Tun Haji Abdul donor and U.S.
34'' traditional hand- Razak, Prime Minister Government.
woven portrait of First of Malaysia.
Lady Michelle Obama.
Rec'd--4/12/2010. Est.
Value--$450.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
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The Honorable Barack Obama, Book, title: ``Exquisite His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and Indonesia: The Finest Boediono, Vice cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. Crafts of the President of the donor and U.S.
Archipelago.'' 80'' x Republic of Indonesia. Government.
152'' red, blue, and
tan batik cloth,
presented in a brown
presentation box. 80''
x 152'' red, teal, and
tan batik cloth with
large bird design, in a
brown presentation box.
Rec'd--4/19/2010. Est.
Value--$390.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 40'' x 70'' black wool Her Excellency Fatou Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and shawl with colorful Danielle Diagne, cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. stripes. 16'' black Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
handbag with colorful Republic of Senegal to Government.
stripes. 64'' x 28'' the United States.
black lace shawl with
white trim. Senegalese
white shirt with black
trim. Senegalese white
linen robe with black
accents. Pair of
Senegalese white linen
drawstring pants.
Rec'd--6/1/2010. Est.
Value--$345.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 83'' x 43'' framed oil His Excellency Dmitry Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and painting of a carnival Medvedev, President of cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. winter scene by K.V. the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
Kiselev. Rec'd--6/24/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$4,000.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 39'' x 31'' canvas of The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and graffiti letters spray- David Cameron, MP, and cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. painted on black gloss, Mrs. Samantha Cameron, donor and U.S.
title: ``Twenty First Prime Minister of the Government.
Century City,'' by Ben United Kingdom of
Eine. Rec'd--7/22/2010. Great Britain and
Est. Value--$4,000.00. Northern Ireland and
Disposition--Archives Spouse.
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 20'' x 20'' painting of His Excellency Mahinda Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and First Family in a Rajapaksa and Madame cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. wooden frame with semi- Shiranthi, President donor and U.S.
precious stones and a and First Lady of the Government.
presentation plaque Democratic Socialist
Rec'd--9/24/2010. Est. Republic of Sri Lanka.
Value--$950.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, Two gold-colored Milla His Excellency Porfirio Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and Guirst Joyeros Lobo and Mrs. Elena cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. cufflinks with Mayan Rosa De Lobo, donor and U.S.
designs, presented in a President and First Government.
yellow presentation Lady of the Republic
box. 10.5'' snakeskin of Honduras.
purse with silver-
colored plate and Mayan
design Rec'd--10/18/
2010. Est. Value--
$560.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
The Honorable Barack Obama, 10'' x 8'' Christofle His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
President of the United States, and silver photo frame, in Salem Al-Sabah, cause embarrassment to
First Lady Michelle Obama. a brown presentation Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
box. 2'' Nieman Marcus State of Kuwait to the Government.
picture frame. Rec'd-- United States.
12/25/2010. Est. Value--
$385.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 144'' x 40'' Da Viva Mrs. Ernestina Naadu Non-acceptance would
multicolored cloth. Mills, First Lady of cause embarrassment to
144'' x 48'' Akosombo the Republic of Ghana. donor and U.S.
Textilis Limited green Government.
and yellow cloth, 143''
x 47'' Prestige V.I.P
orange, green, blue and
gold cotton cloth.
144'' x 40'' Prestige
V.I.P multicolored
cloth Rec'd--7/21/2009.
Est. Value--$350.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 26'' x 32.5'' framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
portrait of First Lady Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
Michelle Obama Rec'd--9/ the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
30/2009. Est. Value-- of Pakistan. Government.
$1,200.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Necklace of opaque and The Honorable Gina de Non-acceptance would
freshwater pearls. Venecia, Member of the cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--10/15/2009. Est. Philippine House of donor and U.S.
Value--$375.00. Representatives. Government.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Cartier 18-carat white His Excellency Yousef Non-acceptance would
gold pearl earrings Al Otaiba, Ambassador cause embarrassment to
with diamonds. Rec'd--2/ of the United Arab donor and U.S.
1/2010. Est. Value-- Emirates. Government.
$6,125.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 72'' x 144'' Thomas Mrs. Mary Molloy, Non-acceptance would
Fergusons Irish Linen Spouse of the cause embarrassment to
white tablecloth, Taoiseach of Ireland. donor and U.S.
double damask with Government.
scroll design. Rec'd--3/
17/2010. Est. Value--
$512.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
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First Lady Michelle Obama........... 14'' x 9'' x 4'' Le Her Excellency Fatou Non-acceptance would
Darmanco coral and navy Danielle Diagne, cause embarrassment to
blue handbag with Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
checkered design. 70'' Republic of Senegal to Government.
x 32'' Le Darmanco the United States.
coral and navy blue
shawl with checkered
design. Marie Lolita
green traditional
Senegalese gown with
gold-colored design.
40'' x 29'' Marie
Lolita green
traditional Senegalese
shawl. Book, title:
``Gor[eacute]e Inflamed
Memories.'' Orange and
black necklace,
handmade by Ambassador
Diagne. Rec'd--3/26/
2010. Est. Value--
$375.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 13.67'' Daum France His Excellency. Nicolas Non-acceptance would
crystal ultraviolet Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla cause embarrassment to
vase. Daum France red Bruni-Sarkozy, donor and U.S.
dragonfly crystal President and First Government.
brooch, in a silver Lady of the French
Daum presentation box. Republic.
Rec'd--3/30/2010. Est.
Value--$4,580.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 27'' x 78'' Kashmir Loom His Excellency Manmohan Non-acceptance would
blue cashmere stole Singh, and Mrs. cause embarrassment to
with orange design, in Gursharan Kaur, Prime donor and U.S.
a blue presentation Minister of the Government.
box. Rec'd--4/11/2010. Republic of India, and
Est. Value--$512.00. Spouse.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 6'' gold-colored apple His Excellency Non-acceptance would
statue on green stone Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
base, in a green President of the donor and U.S.
presentation box. Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
Rec'd--4/12/2010. Est.
Value--$550.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... VeVe Collections teal His Excellency Non-acceptance would
handbag with sequins. Ren[eacute] cause embarrassment to
Book, title: ``The Idea Pr[eacute]val and Mrs. donor and U.S.
of Modernity in Haitian Elisabeth Delator Government.
Contemporary Art.'' Pr[eacute]val,
22'' x 28'' acrylic President and First
painting on canvas, Lady of the Republic
title: ``Guest for Life of Haiti.
II,'' by Philippe
Dodard. 18.5'' x 24''
framed painting of
Haitian landscape.
Rec'd--4/13/2010. Est.
Value--$2,094.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Soledad Garcia silver Mrs. Margarita Zavala Non-acceptance would
necklace, in a red Gomez del Campo, First cause embarrassment to
presentation box. Lady of the United donor and U.S.
Rec'd--5/19/2010. Est. Mexican States. Government.
Value--$475.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 32'' x 70'' Dries Van Her Imperial and Royal Non-acceptance would
Noten patterned green Highness Princess cause embarrassment to
silk shawl. Rec'd--6/4/ Astrid of Belgium, donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Princess of the Government.
$625.00. Disposition-- Belgians and
Archives Foreign. Archduchess of Austria-
Este.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 20'' gold Pina & Grau His Majesty King Juan Non-acceptance would
necklace with 1'' Carlos and Her Majesty cause embarrassment to
Mallorcan cross pendant Queen Sophia, the King donor and U.S.
Rec'd--8/8/2010. Est. and Queen of Spain. Government.
Value--$3,600.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 42'' x 30'' framed Mrs. Mar[iacute]a Non-acceptance would
orange and beige [Aacute]ngeles cause embarrassment to
etching of tree rings. Mu[ntilde]oz Uriol, donor and U.S.
Rec'd--8/9/2010. Est. Mayor of Marbella, Government.
Value--$600.00. Spain.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 26'' x 32.5'' framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
portrait of First Lady Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
Michelle Obama. Rec'd-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
9/3/2010. Est. Value-- of Pakistan. Government.
$1,200.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 24'' orange and black Dr. Laila Takla, Chair Non-acceptance would
beaded silver-colored of the International cause embarrassment to
necklace with Arabic Affairs Committee at donor and U.S.
inscription. Rec'd--9/ the Egyptian Council Government.
18/2010. Est. Value-- of Human Rights.
$380.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 20'' multicolored Mrs. Hayrunnisa Non-acceptance would
necklace with ruby G[uuml]l, First Lady cause embarrassment to
gemstones. Earrings of the Republic of donor and U.S.
with ruby, emerald, Turkey. Government.
sapphire, peridot, and
citrine gemstones. 20''
x 72'' burgundy and
beige beaded cloth. 4''
x 20'' burgundy pillow.
Box of Pelit
chocolates. Rec'd--9/20/
2010. Est. Value--
$965.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Perishable Items
Handled Pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
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First Lady Michelle Obama........... 3'' tall x 5'' diameter Mrs. Ban Soon-taek, Non-acceptance would
silver and lavender- Spouse of Ban Ki-Moon, cause embarrassment to
colored vessel, Secretary-General of donor and U.S.
presented in 7'' x 7'' the United Nations. Government.
x 4'' pink container.
Rec'd--9/22/2010. Est.
Value--$460.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 16'' x 14'' pink and Mrs. Nezafete Sejdiu, Non-acceptance would
gold-colored vest with First Lady of the cause embarrassment to
detachable sleeves and Republic of Kosovo. donor and U.S.
decorative beading. Government.
Rec'd--9/22/2010. Est.
Value--$440.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 33'' x 39'' multicolored Her Majesty, The Non-acceptance would
abstract painting, Indlovukatzi, Queen cause embarrassment to
title: ``Married Women Mother of the Kingdom donor and U.S.
in Swazi Culture of Swaziland. Government.
Attending a Cultural
Event''. Rec'd--9/24/
2010. Est. Value--
$475.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 8'' x 14'' Helena Mrs. Mar[iacute]a Non-acceptance would
Caballero blue purse. Clemencia cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--9/24/2010. Est. Rodr[iacute]guez de donor and U.S.
Value--$525.00. Santos, First Lady of Government.
Disposition--Archives the Republic of
Foreign. Colombia.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Agnes Santomenno pearl Mrs. Marta Linares de Non-acceptance would
and gold-colored Martinelli, First Lady cause embarrassment to
pendant and earrings. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--9/24/2010. Est. Panama. Government.
Value--$485.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... White gold diamond with Mrs. Shiranthi Non-acceptance would
blue sapphire earrings Rajapaksa, First Lady cause embarrassment to
and pendant, in 4.5'' x of the Democratic donor and U.S.
5'' x 1.5'' Socialist Republic of Government.
presentation box. Sri Lanka.
Rec'd--9/24/2010. Est.
Value--$1,080.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 20'' x 16.5'' painting Mrs. Elisabeth Delator Non-acceptance would
of Haitian women Pr[eacute]val, First cause embarrassment to
dressed in white with Lady of the Republic donor and U.S.
eight fruit baskets in of Haiti. Government.
gold-colored frame.
Rec'd--9/29/2010. Est.
Value--$425.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 114'' x 35'' yellow Datin Paduka Seri Bin Non-acceptance would
shawl with purple and Mansor, Spouse of the cause embarrassment to
silver-colored Prime Minister of donor and U.S.
stitching, in a Malaysia. Government.
decorative wooden
presentation box Rec'd--
10/18/2010. Est. Value--
$415.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Two 13'' x 17'' black Her Excellency Pratibha Non-acceptance would
and red scarves. 34'' Patil, President of cause embarrassment to
gold-colored pearl the Republic of India. donor and U.S.
necklace. 31'' x 19'' Government.
hinged double framed
portraits of President
Barack Obama and First
Lady. Rec'd--11/8/2010.
Est. Value--$2,110.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 7'' long silver-colored His Excellency Manmohan Non-acceptance would
jewelry box with bird Singh and Mrs. cause embarrassment to
designs, in a black Gursharan Kaur, Prime donor and U.S.
presentation box. Minister of the Government.
Rec'd--11/8/2010. Est. Republic of India, and
Value--$460.00. Spouse.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... Red, white, and gold- Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, First Non-acceptance would
colored apron. Red and Lady of the Republic cause embarrassment to
gold-colored silk hat of Korea. donor and U.S.
with floral pattern. Government.
Six copies of book,
title: ``Hansik:
Stories of Korean
Food,'' by Kim Yoon-ok.
Bottle of Sulwhasoo
First Care Serum.
Bottle of Sulwhasoo
Balancing Water. Bottle
of Sulwhasoo Balancing
Emulsion. Container of
Sulwhasoo Concentrated
Ginseng Cream. Herbal
Sulwhasoo soap,
presented in colored
lacquer black wooden
box with mirror. 32'' x
32'' cloth, brown on
one side and mint-
colored on the other.
43'' x 43'' silk bojagi
in blue and cream with
light blue flowers
embroidered in corners.
1.5'' x 38.5'' red
ribbon with floral
pattern. Rec'd--11/11/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,278.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign;
Perishable items
handled pursuant to
U.S. Secret Service
policy.
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First Lady Michelle Obama........... Two books. 36'' x 42'' Mrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Non-acceptance would
blue Lenan Pearl of Yudhoyono, First Lady cause embarrassment to
Silk scarf with floral of the Republic of donor and U.S.
design. 9'' x 14'' Indonesia. Government.
black box with red and
gold abstract design on
top and gold-colored
plate inside. 42'' x
100'' black and orange
scarf with floral
design. Pair of orange
and black custom ``Air
Force 1'' shoes. Rec'd--
11/13/2010. Est. Value--
$1,658.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Lady Michelle Obama........... 12'' tall blue glass and Mrs. Kinza Abbou Ben Non-acceptance would
silver-colored metal Smida, Spouse of cause embarrassment to
container with silver- Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
colored cords. Rec'd-- Republic of Tunisia to Government.
12/1/2010. Est. Value-- the United States.
$425.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Family........................ 7.5'' x 1.5'' sterling Mrs. Ada Papandreou, Non-acceptance would
silver chain bracelet, Spouse of the Prime cause embarrassment to
in a navy presentation Minister of the donor and U.S.
box. Variety of Korres Hellenic Republic. Government.
liquid facial products.
Rec'd--3/15/2010. Est.
Value--$834.00.
Disposition--Archives
Foreign; Perishable
items handled pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service
policy.
First Family........................ Nine paperback books and His Excellency Dr. H. Non-acceptance would
eleven hardcover books Susilo Bambang cause embarrassment to
about Indonesian Yudhoyono, President donor and U.S.
history and culture. of the Republic of Government.
Two Periplus travel Indonesia.
maps of Indonesia. 74''
x 43'' orange and black
silk tapestry. 76'' x
46'' orange and black
silk tapestry. Rec'd--
11/8/2010. Est. Value--
$639.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Family........................ Two purple Samsung His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
compact digital Myung-bak, President cause embarrassment to
cameras. Two pieces of of the Republic of donor and U.S.
pink decorative brocade Korea. Government.
silk fabric. Rec'd--11/
19/2009. Est. Value--
$740.00. Disposition--
Archives Foreign.
First Family Children............... 4'' x 3'' Black Russian His Excellency Dmitry Non-acceptance would
``MOCKBA KPEMJIb'' Medvedev, President of cause embarrassment to
keepsake box, presented the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
in a red presentation Government.
box. 3'' x 2.25'' black
Russian ``MOCKBA
KPEMJIb'' keepsake box,
in a red presentation
box. Rec'd--7/1/2009.
Est. Value--$720.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
First Family Children............... Hermes PM Skipper His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
bracelet, light blue Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla cause embarrassment to
silk cord with silver Bruni-Sarkozy, donor and U.S.
Chaine d'Ancre. Hermes President and First Government.
bracelet in silver and Lady of the French
evercalf leather. 7 CDs Republic.
of European music. 34
hardcover books from
the ``Asterix'' French
comic book series. DVD,
title: ``Mozart:
L'Opera Rock'' Rec'd--3/
30/2010. Est. Value--
$1,419.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
First Family Children............... Two 18'' x 12'' Roots The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
brown leather backpacks Stephen Harper, P.C., cause embarrassment to
printed with ``Muskoka M.P., Prime Minister donor and U.S.
2010 G8 Canada.''. Two of Canada. Government.
messenger bags. Two
frisbees. Twelve CDs.
Book, title: ``Me to
We,'' two copies.
Rec'd--8/3/2010. Est.
Value--$718.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
First Family Children............... Two 8'' gold Pina & Grau His Majesty King Juan Non-acceptance would
bracelets with 0.5'' Carlos and Her Majesty cause embarrassment to
Mallorcan cross Queen Sophia, King and donor and U.S.
pendants. Rec'd--8/8/ Queen of Spain. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$510.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
First Family Children............... Four pairs of Nike shoes His Excellency Dr. H. Non-acceptance would
with Batik design. Set Susilo Bambang cause embarrassment to
of Indonesian Yudhoyono, President donor and U.S.
flashcards. Rec'd--11/8/ of the Republic of Government.
2010. Est. Value-- Indonesia.
$380.00. Location--
Archives Foreign.
First Family Children............... Two books on tigers by Her Excellency Pratibha Non-acceptance would
Valmik Thapar. 46'' x Patil, President of cause embarrassment to
33'' brown and black the Republic of India. donor and U.S.
painting of a tiger. Government.
Rec'd--11/9/2010. Est.
Value--$1,495.00.
Location--Archives
Foreign.
White House Staff Member Brennan, 4.5'' inscribed black Dr. Markus Seiler, Non-acceptance would
John. and gray Swiss pocket Director of the Swiss cause embarrassment to
army knife. Inscribed Federal Intelligence donor and U.S.
Swiss bell with a Service. Government.
leather strap. Rec'd--5/
17/2010. Est. Value--
$350.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
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White House Staff Member Brennan, 13''Osmanli Furug Under Secretary Hakan Non-acceptance would
John. limited edition green Fidan, Director of the cause embarrassment to
glass and gold plate, Turkish National donor and U.S.
presented in a wooden Intelligence Government.
presentation box. Organization.
Rec'd--9/23/2010. Est.
Value--$820.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Brennan, 4.5'' marble bowl with The Honorable Alok Non-acceptance would
John. blue lapis and powa Prasad, Deputy cause embarrassment to
shell inlay, presented National Security donor and U.S.
in a blue velvet Adviser & Secretary, Government.
presentation box. 3.5'' National Security
round paper mache Council Secretariat of
container with gold- the Republic of India.
colored inlay and
floral design on lid,
presented in a blue
velvet presentation
box. Rec'd--10/14/2010.
Est. Value--$555.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Donilon, 40'' x 56'' rug with His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Tom. black floral pattern. Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--3/28/2010. Est. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Value--$350.00. of Afghanistan. Government.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Donilon, Two 12'' x 5'' white Her Excellency Pratibha Non-acceptance would
Tom. marble vases with hand- Patil, President of cause embarrassment to
painted gilt rosettas the Republic of India. donor and U.S.
and applied faux Government.
gemstones, presented in
a blue velvet
presentation box.
Rec'd--11/8/2010. Est.
Value--$930.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Emanuel, 3'' x 16'' champagne- His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Rahm. colored candleholder Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
with a marble cylinder Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
and coppertone flowers Majesty Rania Al Government.
on top. Rec'd--1/4/ Abdullah, King and
2010. Est. Value-- Queen of the Hashemite
$425.00. Location-- Kingdom of Jordan.
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
White House Staff Member Emanuel, 34'' x 53'' hand-woven His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Rahm. wool rug with five Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
borders and cream- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
colored center. Rec'd-- of Afghanistan. Government.
3/28/2010. Est. Value--
$350.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
White House Staff Member Froman, Riveri wristwatch with Unknown Government Non-acceptance would
Michael. mother of pearl face. Official, Republic of cause embarrassment to
Pair of silver-colored Korea. donor and U.S.
cufflinks. Red silk Government.
tie. Silver-colored
weave basket. Rec'd--7/
21/2010. Est. Value--
$540.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
White House Staff Member Holdren, Montegrappa Kazan The Honorable Andrey Non-acceptance would
John. Limited Edition Fursenko, Minister of cause embarrassment to
sterling silver Education and Science donor and U.S.
fountain pen, presented Russian Federation. Government.
in a wood presentation
box with a silver
plaque. Rec'd--11/1/
2009. Est. Value--
$1,400.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, Custom pen set, Ambassador Bruno Archi, Non-acceptance would
James. presented in a black Diplomatic Counselor cause embarrassment to
leather presentation to the Italian Prime donor and U.S.
box. Book, title: Minister. Government.
``Palazzo Chigi''.
Rec'd--4/13/2009. Est.
Value--$726.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, Wooden folding chess/ His Excellency Jalal Non-acceptance would
James. checkers set with Talabani, President of cause embarrassment to
carved details, the Republic of Iraq. donor and U.S.
presented in a black Government.
nylon carrying back.
Iraqi rug with fringe,
presented in a travel
bag. Rec'd--10/6/2009.
Est. Value--$855.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, 6.5'' sterling silver His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
James. figurine of an ibex on Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
a brass base with the Thani, Prime Minister donor and U.S.
seal of the State of and Minister of Government.
Qatar, presented in a Foreign Affairs of the
red presentation box. State of Qatar.
Rec'd--1/5/2010. Est.
Value--$500.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, 36'' x 48'' framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
James. pencil portrait of Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
James Jones. Rec'd--2/ the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
18/2010. Est. Value-- of Pakistan. Government.
$750.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
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White House Staff Member Jones, 60'' x 38'' multicolor His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
James. rug with checkered and Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
lined patterns and the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
cream-colored fringe. of Afghanistan. Government.
Rec'd--3/28/2010. Est.
Value--$400.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, 8'' x 6'' white marble His Excellency Non-acceptance would
James. box with lid and inlaid SomanahalliMallaiah cause embarrassment to
floral pattern, Krishna, Minister of donor and U.S.
presented in a blue External Affairs of Government.
velvet presentation the Republic of India.
box. Rec'd--6/23/2010.
Est. Value--$490.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Jones, 17.75'' tall clock with King Abdullah bin Abd Non-acceptance would
James. a desert scene of two al-Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
camels and palm trees Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
on a green and gold- Holy Mosques, King of Government.
colored marble base, the Kingdom of Saudi
presented in a green Arabia.
presentation box.
Rec'd--7/15/2010. Est.
Value--$450.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Pressman, Mountblanc Boheme Marron Miodrag Rakic, Chief of Non-acceptance would
David. Ballpoint pen, Staff, Office of the cause embarrassment to
presented in a President of the donor and U.S.
presentation box. Republic of Serbia. Government.
Rec'd--11/23/2010. Est.
Value--$390.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Sher, Susan 4'' decorative octagonal His Excellency Sergey Non-acceptance would
box with hand-painted Kislyak, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
lid depicting Moscow the Russian Federation donor and U.S.
churches and eight hand- to the United States. Government.
painted churches on
each side, presented in
a red presentation box.
Rec'd--6/24/2010. Est.
Value--$425.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to the General
Services Administration.
White House Staff Member Summers, Bottle of Louis Roederer Mr. Igor Shuvalov, Non-acceptance would
Larry. Cristal Rose champagne, First Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
presented in an orange Minister of the donor and U.S.
presentation box. Russian Federation. Government.
Rec'd--10/19/2010. Est.
Value--$500.00.
Location--Perishable
Items Handled Pursuant
to U.S. Secret Service
Policy.
White House Staff Member............ 16'' x 12'' Pineider His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
green leather briefcase Berlusconi, Prime cause embarrassment to
embossed with 2009 G8 Minister of the donor and U.S.
Summit seal. Rec'd--7/1/ Italian Republic. Government.
2009. Est. Value--
$1,568.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
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AGENCY: The White House--Office of the Vice President
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House--Office of the Vice President]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 50'' x 74'' carpet with His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. medallion in beige and Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
grey with five borders, the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
presented in green bag. of Pakistan. Government.
Rec'd--11/13/2009. Est.
Value--$400.00.
Disposition--Official
Use on First Floor of
the Vice President's
Residence.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Replica of Hammurabi's His Excellency Dr. Adil Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. Code in silver and Abdul-Mahdi, Vice cause embarrassment to
glass display case. President of the donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/10/2010. Est. Republic of Iraq. Government.
Value--$475.00.
Location--National
Archives and Records
Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Pair of brass and His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. stingray skin Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
candlestick holders, Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
presented in a stingray Majesty Queen Rania Al Government.
skin and mother of Abdullah of the
pearl box. Rec'd--1/15/ Hashemite Kingdom of.
2010. Est. Value--
$950.00. Location--
National Archives and
Records Administration.
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The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 14'' tall x 6'' diameter His Excellency Nguyen Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. Minh Long I multicolor Tan Dung, Prime cause embarrassment to
hand-made vase with Minister of the donor and U.S.
wooden stand inscribed Socialist Republic of Government.
``With Compliments from Vietnam.
H.E. Mr. Nguyen Tan
Dung, Prime Minister of
the Socialist Republic
of Vietnam,'' presented
in red and gold-colored
box. Rec'd--4/13/2010.
Est. Value--$1,200.00.
Disposition--National
Archives and Records
Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 118'' x 98'' traditional His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. hand-woven wool Afghan Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
rug in red with three the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
borders. Rec'd--5/12/ of Afghanistan. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$1,200.00. Location--
National Archives and
Records Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Sculpture of four His Excellency Mwai Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. elephants on a wooden Kibaki, President of cause embarrassment to
base. Rec'd--6/9/2010. the Republic of Kenya. donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$390.00. Government.
Disposition--National
Archives and Records
Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 20'' wooden sculpture of The Honorable Kenneth Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. a robed male with a Marende, Speaker of cause embarrassment to
shield and a spear. the National Assembly donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/12/2010. Est. of Kenya. Government.
Value--$425.00.
Location--Official Use
on First Floor of the
Vice President's
Residence.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., White marble box with a His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. colorful floral Somanahalli Mallaiah cause embarrassment to
pattern, presented in a Krishna, Minister of donor and U.S.
blue suede box. Rec'd-- External Affairs of Government.
7/13/2010. Est. Value-- the Republic of India.
$570.00. Location--
National Archives and
Records Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Navy blue box with gold His Excellency Jalal Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. trim and clear top with Talabani, President of cause embarrassment to
silver lion and gold the Republic of Iraq. donor and U.S.
details inside. Government.
Painting of a man on a
canoe holding an oar
with trees in the
background in wooden
frame trimmed with
gold. Rec'd--8/31/2010.
Est. Value--$795.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to National
Archives and Records
Administration.
The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 28'' x 33'' framed rug His Excellency Masoud Non-acceptance would
Vice President of the United States. depicting an eagle with Barzani, President of cause embarrassment to
wings spread on a green the Kurdistan Region donor and U.S.
backdrop. Rec'd--9/1/ of the Republic of Government.
2010. Est. Value-- Iraq.
$650.00. Location--
Official Use in West
Wing, Office of the
Vice President.
Dr. Jill Biden, Second Lady of the Oval silver decorative Her Excellency Michelle Non-acceptance would
United States. box with lid and Bachelet, President of cause embarrassment to
reticulated floral the Republic of Chile. donor and U.S.
design. Rec'd--4/11/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$365.00. Location--
National Archives and
Records Administration.
Herro Mustafa, Special Advisor for Pierre Balmain His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
the Middle East, Afghanistan and wristwatch with white Prince Salman bin cause embarrassment to
Pakistan. shagreen strap, round Hamad bin Al Khalifa, donor and U.S.
white face, white gold Crown Prince of the Government.
detail, and bezel of Kingdom of Bahrain.
faux diamonds. Silver-
plated box in the shape
of a camel with a
saddle that opens on a
hinge. Rec'd--5/25/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,661.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to
National Archives and
Records Administration.
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AGENCY: Department of State
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Embroidered art with His Excellency Yang Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United purple flowers in large Jiechi, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. frame. Rec'd--1/5/2010. Foreign Affairs of the donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$460.00. People's Republic of Government.
Location--Pending China.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large scene of camel and His Excelleny Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United palm tree made of gold Hamad bin Jassim bin cause embarrassment to
States. and silver in red box. Jabr Al-Thani, Prime donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/5/2010. Est. Minister and Minister Government.
Value--$950.00. of Foreign Affairs of
Location--Retain for the State of Qatar.
Official Use Only.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Gold coin with gold His Excellency Milo Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United plaque and certificate Djukanovic, Prime cause embarrassment to
States. in presentation box. Minister of Montenegro. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/21/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$1,100.00.
Location--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Saint Louis Crystal His Excellency Nicolas Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Vase. Rec'd--1/29/2010. Sarkozy, President of cause embarrassment to
States. Est. Value--$385.00. the French Republic. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Crystal torch sculpture His Exellency Khalid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United on base with bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, cause embarrassment to
States. inscription (clear-cut Minister of Foreign donor and U.S.
crystal). Rec'd--2/3/ Affairs of the Kingdom Government.
2010. Est. Value-- of Bahrain.
$450.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Emerald and diamond His Royal Highness King Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United bracelet, necklace, Abdullah bin Abd al- cause embarrassment to
States. earrings, and ring. Aziz Al Saud, donor and U.S.
Rec'd--2/15/2010. Est. Custodian of the Two Government.
Value--$400,000.00. Holy Mosques, Kingdom
Disposition--Pending of Saudi Arabia.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Set of white gold watch His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United with leather band and Prince Khaled Al- cause embarrassment to
States. earrings, all encrusted Faisal, Mekkah Region donor and U.S.
in diamonds. Two Governor of the Government.
perfume bottles. Rec'd-- Kingdom of Saudi
2/16/2010. Est. Value-- Arabia.
$5,300.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Two books, titles: His Holiness the Dalai Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United ``Ethics for the New Lama. cause embarrassment to
States. Millennium'' and ``The donor and U.S.
Universe in a Single Government.
Atom'' by His Holiness.
Wooden Skaher basket
with sterling silver
bowl. White Shawl
blessed by His
Holiness. Rec'd--2/18/
2010. Est. Value--
$470.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Oryx desk clock. Rec'd-- His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United 2/18/2010. Est. Value-- Hamad bin Jassim bin cause embarrassment to
States. $390.00. Disposition-- Jabr Al Thani, Prime donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Minister and Minister Government.
General Services of Foreign Affairs of
Administration. the State of Qatar.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Orxy desk clock. Rec'd-- His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United 2/18/2010. Est. Value-- Hamad bin Khalifa Al cause embarrassment to
States. $490.00. Disposition-- Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to State of Qatar. Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Leather travel bag. Her Excellency Cristina Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Rec'd--3/1/2010. Est. Fernandez de Kirchner, cause embarrassment to
States. Value--$475.00. President of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Argentine Republic. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Framed photography of His Excellency Celso Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Itamaraty. Rec'd--3/5/ Amorim, Foreign cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Minister of Brazil. donor and U.S.
$500.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, 22'' x 18'' painting of His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United indigenous male. Rec'd-- [Aacute]lvaro Colom, cause embarrassment to
States. 3/8/2010. Est. Value-- President of the donor and U.S.
$490.00. Disposition-- Republic of Guatamala. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large black and white His Excellency Oscar Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United painting of nude Arias, President of cause embarrassment to
States. female. Rec'd--3/19/ the Republic of Costa donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Rica. Government.
$680.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Blue lightweight Kanuk His Excellency Lawrence Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United jacket. Rec'd--3/29/ Cannon, Foreign cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Minister of Canada. donor and U.S.
$570.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Sterling silver bowl His Excellency Makhdoom Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United with round feet in Shah Mehmood Qureshi, cause embarrassment to
States. green box. Rec'd--4/10/ Foreign Minister of donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- the Islamic Republic Government.
$360.00. Disposition-- of Pakistan.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Tabriz Mahabad ruby wool His Excellency Serzh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United carpet. Rec'd--4/10/ Sargsian, President of cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Armenia. donor and U.S.
$1,200.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Boat-shaped silver His Excellency Manmohan Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United purse. Rec'd--4/12/ Singh, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- of the Republic of donor and U.S.
$345.00. Disposition-- India. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Decanter and glass set. His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Rec'd--4/12/2010. Est. Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
States. Value--$480.00. President of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large circular glass Her Excellency Maite Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United piece with turquoise, Nkoana-Mashabane, cause embarrassment to
States. green, and blue Minister of donor and U.S.
accents. Rec'd--4/14/ International Government.
2010. Est. Value-- Relations and Co-
$950.00. Disposition-- Operation of South
Pending Transfer to Africa.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Perfume dispenser and His Excellency Kamel Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United censor in red case. Morjane, Foreign cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--4/28/2010. Est. Minister of the donor and U.S.
Value--$450.00. Republic of Tunisia. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Woven portrait of His Excellency YAB Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United President William J. Dato' Sri Haji Mohd cause embarrassment to
States. Clinton. Rec'd--5/7/ Najib bin Tun Haji donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Abdul Razak, Prime Government.
$840.00. Disposition-- Minister of Malaysia.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Embroidered top, long His Excellency Makhdoom Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United camisole, pants, shawl, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, cause embarrassment to
States. and matching clutch. Foreign Minister of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--5/10/2010. Est. the Islamic Republic Government.
Value--$585.00. of Pakistan.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large Afghan rug in His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United brown slipcase. Rec'd-- Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
States. 5/2010. Est. Value-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
$900.00. Disposition-- of Afghanistan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Sterling silver footed His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United bowl featuring Somanahalli Mallaiah cause embarrassment to
States. traditional design. Krishna, Minister of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/3/2010. Est. External Relations of Government.
Value--$460.00. India.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Two Heyder Aliyev His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Foundation books. Ilham Aliyev, cause embarrassment to
States. Heyder Aliyev President of the donor and U.S.
Foundation Space of Republic of Azerbaijan. Government.
Mugam CDs. Querabag Xan
Ondior books and CDs.
Pair of glass and tin
tea glasses. Book,
title: ``Painting of
Azerbaijan.'' Postcards
of Azerbaijan. Booklet
of cuisine of
Azerbaijan. Sakit
booklet. Beed Araqsin
hat. 13'11'' x 10'4''
Silk carpet. Azerbaijan
CD. Five 110g
Containers of Caspain
Fish of the Sea Caviar.
Rec'd--7/4/2010. Est.
Value--$6,640.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Glass and sterling His Excellency Serzh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United silver coffee set. Book Sargsian, President of cause embarrassment to
States. and CD of Armenian Armenia. donor and U.S.
ornamental art. Rec'd-- Government.
7/4/2010. Est. Value--
$600.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large abstract painting His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United on canvas. Rec'd--7/8/ Asun[ccedil][atilde]o cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- dos Anjos, Foreign donor and U.S.
$1,200.00. Disposition-- Minister of Angola. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Silver jewelry box. His Excellency Yousuf Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Rec'd--7/19/2010. Est. Raza Gilani, Prime cause embarrassment to
States. Value--$490.00. Minister of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Islamic Republic of Government.
Transfer to General Pakistan.
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large artwork and framed His Excellency Asif Ali Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United photo. Rec'd--7/19/ Zardari, President of cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
$970.00. Disposition-- of Pakistan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Painting of Secretary His Excellency Pham Gia Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Clinton and Chelsea Khiem, Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
States. Clinton wearing conical Minister of the donor and U.S.
hats. Color sand Socialist Republic of Government.
portrait of Secretary Vietnam.
Clinton. Black and
white sand portrait of
Secretary Clinton.
Rec'd--7/22/2010. Est.
Value--$3,410.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, 12' x 15' Tianjin His Excellency Dai Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United carpet. Book about Bingguo, State cause embarrassment to
States. Nanjing silk and Councilor of the donor and U.S.
embroidery. Framed red People's Republic of Government.
paper cut-out of two China.
women. Rec'd--7/2010.
Est. Value--$4,865.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Guqin instrument in Her Excellency Liu Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United cloth bag. Rec'd--7/ Yandong, State cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Councilor of the donor and U.S.
$1,100.00. Disposition-- People's Republic of Government.
Pending Transfer to China.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, 4' x 6' cream-colored His Excellency Sameh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United carpet. Rec'd--8/20/ Shoukry, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- the Arab Republic of donor and U.S.
$575.00. Disposition-- Egypt to the United Government.
Pending Transfer to States.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Small black laquer box His Excellency Sergey Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United with painted design. Kislyak, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--8/2010. Est. the Russian Federation. donor and U.S.
Value--$920.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Blue woven Versace His Excellency Elias Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United shawl. Versace scarf, Murr, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. black with floral Defense of the donor and U.S.
design. Rec'd--8/2010. Republic of Lebanon. Government.
Est. Value--$400.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Necklace and bracelet in His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United a wooden box. Rec'd--9/ Somananhalli Mallaiah cause embarrassment to
States. 24/2010. Est. Value-- Krishna, Minister of donor and U.S.
$3,600.00. Disposition-- External Affairs of Government.
Pending Transfer to India.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Place setting for ten His Excellency Ho Nghia Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United including soup tureen, Dung, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. bowls, spoons, and Transportation of donor and U.S.
service dishes. Rec'd-- Socialist Republic of Government.
9/2010. Est. Value-- Vietnam.
$650.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Book, title: ``The His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Wall,'' in presentation Guido Westerville, cause embarrassment to
States. box with piece of the Federal Minister of donor and U.S.
Berlin Wall on the lid. Foreign Affairs of the Government.
Rec'd--10/3/2010. Est. Federative Republic of
Value--$850.00. Germany.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, 4' x 2' framed copy of His Excellency Jakup Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United the Declaration of Krasniqi, Acting cause embarrassment to
States. Independence of the President of the donor and U.S.
Republic of Kosovo. Republic of Kosovo and Government.
Rec'd--10/12/2010. Est. His Excellency Hashim
Value--$390.00. Thaci, Prime Minister
Disposition--Pending of the Republic of
Transfer to General Kosovo.
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, 2' x 3' wood-framed His Excellency Hajredin Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United portrait of Secretary Kuci, Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
States. Clinton. Rec'd--10/15/ Minister of the donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Republic of Kosovo. Government.
$480.00 Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Belleek silver bracelet The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United and necklace with Peter D. Robinson, MLA cause embarrassment to
States. crystal accents. Rec'd-- and Mr. Martin donor and U.S.
10/19/2010. Est. Value-- McGuiness, deputy Government.
$400.00. Disposition-- First Minister of
Pending Transfer to Northern Ireland.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Black and brown rug in His Excellency Makhdoom Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United green case. Rec'd--10/ Shah Mehmood Qureshi, cause embarrassment to
States. 20/2010. Est. Value-- Minister of Foreign donor and U.S.
$350.00. Disposition-- Affairs of the Islamic Government.
Pending Transfer to Republic of Pakistan.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary Clinton's name His Excellency Abdallah Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United in Arabic calligraphy, Baali, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
States. presented in a frame. the People's donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/28/2010.Est. Democratic Republic of Government.
Value--$425.00. Algeria.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Oil painting of Lahore His Excellency Parkash Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Fort. Rec'd--10/29/ Singh Badal, Chief cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Minister of Punjab, donor and U.S.
$680.00. Disposition-- Republic of India. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large black and gold His Excellency Pham Gia Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United ceramic vase. Rec'd--10/ Khiem, Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
States. 30/2010. Est. Value-- Minister of the donor and U.S.
$425.00. Disposition-- Socialist Republic of Government.
Pending Transfer to Vietnam.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Ceramic bowl on a stand His Excellency Nguyen Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United in blue, white, and Tan Dung, Prime cause embarrassment to
States. gold. Hand-made silver Minister of the donor and U.S.
plate. Portrait made of Socialist Republic of Government.
coffee beans. Coffee in Vietnam.
leather box. Rec'd--10/
30/2010. Est. Value--
$1,410.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Diamond and pearl His Excellency Dai Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United necklace, earrings, and Bingguo, State cause embarrassment to
States. brooch. Rec'd--10/2010. Councilor of the donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$2,800.00. People's Republic of Government.
Location--Pending China.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Traditional silver water His Royal Highness Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United bowl with lid. Rec'd-- Norodom Sihamoni, King cause embarrassment to
States. 11/1/2010. Est. Value-- of Cambodia. donor and U.S.
$960.00. Disposition-- Government.
Permission to Retain
for Official Use Only.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Silver water pot. Rec'd-- His Excellency Hor Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United 11/1/2010. Est. Value-- Namhong, Deputy Prime cause embarrassment to
States. $400.00. Location-- Minister and Minister donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to of Foreign Affairs and Government.
General Services International
Administration. Cooperation of
Cambodia.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Gold mask with blue, His Excellency Michael Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United yellow, and green Somare, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
States. sapphire stones. Brass of Papua New Guinea. donor and U.S.
topographic map of Government.
Papua New Guinea in a
frame. Rec'd--11/4/
2010. Est. Value--
$5,234.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Silverframed picture of Dame Carol Kidu, Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United a sailboat. Rec'd--11/4/ Department of cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Community Development donor and U.S.
$350.00. Disposition-- of Papua New Guinea. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Framed print of the His Worship Bob Parker, Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Maori Moko. Rec'd--11/4/ Mayor of Christchurch, cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- New Zealand. donor and U.S.
$400.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Afghan rug. Rec'd--11/19/ His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United 2010. Est. Value-- Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
States. $700.00. Disposition-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to of Afghanistan. Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Round sterling silver His Excellency Ahmet Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United bowl with leaf design. Davutoghu, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--11/29/2010. Est. Foreign Affairs of the donor and U.S.
Value--$940.00. Republic of Turkey. Government.
Location--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Tea set. Rec'd--12/2/ His Excellency Islam Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United 2010. Est. Value-- Karimov, President of cause embarrassment to
States. $395.00. Disposition-- the Republic of donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Uzbekistan. Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Gold coin. Framed, His Majesty King Hamad Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United signed photograph of bin Isa Al Khalifa, cause embarrassment to
States. Secretary Clinton and King of the Kingdom of donor and U.S.
His Majesty. Rec'd--12/ Bahrain. Government.
3/2010. Est. Value--
$2,090.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Tunic and ornate silver His Excellency Jaliya Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United plate. Rec'd--12/4/ Wickramasuriya, cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Ambassador of donor and U.S.
$1,160.00. Disposition-- Democratic Socialist Government.
Pending Transfer to Republic of Sri Lanka.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Small shell-shaped His Excellency Seiji Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Mikimoto travel clock Maehara, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. with pearl. Rec'd--12/6/ Foreign Affairs of donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Japan. Government.
$385.00. Location--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Religious painting. His Excellency Edmond Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Rec'd--12/9/2010. Est. Hax Hinasto, Minister cause embarrassment to
States. Value--$600.00. of Foreign Affairs of donor and U.S.
Location--Pending the Republic of Government.
Transfer to General Albania.
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Pearl and green stone Her Excellency Roza Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United brooch. Rec'd--12/10/ Otunbayeva, President cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- of the Kyrgyz Republic. donor and U.S.
$525.00. Location-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Gold and silver horse His Excellency Adel Al- Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United figure. Rec'd--12/2010. Jubeir, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
States. Est. Value--$940.00. the Kingdom of Saudi donor and U.S.
Location--Pending Arabia to the United Government.
Transfer to General States.
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Two scarves by E. His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Marinella in blue box. Berlusconi, Prime cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--Unknown. Est. Minister of the donor and U.S.
Value--$600.00. Italian Republic. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Gold and silver desert King Abdullah bin Abd Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United scene on stone and al-Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
States. marble base. Rec'd-- Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
Unknown. Est. Value-- Holy Mosques, King of Government.
$3,200.00. Disposition-- the Kingdom of Saudi
Pending Transfer to Arabia.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Large wooden statue. His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Secretary of State of the United Small wood statue. Abduallah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--Unknown. Est. Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
Value--$1,080.00. Majesty Queen Rania Al Government.
Disposition--Pending Abdullah of the
Transfer to General Hashemite Kingdom of
Services Administration. Jordan.
Former President William Clinton.... Patek Philippe 18-karat His Excellency Mian Non-acceptance would
yellow gold cross Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, cause embarrassment to
cufflinks. Rec'd--10/ Former Prime Minister donor and U.S.
2009. Est. Value-- of the Islamic Government.
$4,455.00. Disposition-- Republic of Pakistan.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Former President William Clinton.... Jasper and silver desk His Excellency Non-acceptance would
set consisting of a Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
calendar leaf stand, President of the donor and U.S.
letter opener, ashtray, Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
pen holder, and letter
holder. Rec'd--4/12/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,900.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Former President William Jefferson Large leather case with His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Clinton. photo prints. Rec'd--11/ Nursultan Nazarbayev, cause embarrassment to
23/2010. Est. Value-- President of the donor and U.S.
$1,100.00. Disposition-- Republic of Kazakhstan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Chelsea Clinton..................... Tea set in a wooden box. His Excellency Dai Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--7/2010. Est. Bingguo, State cause embarrassment to
Value--$650.00. Councilor of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending People's Republic of Government.
Transfer to General China.
Services Administration.
Chelsea Clinton..................... 24'' x 24'' oil His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
painting. Rec'd--10/13/ Haris Silajdzic, cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- Chairman of the donor and U.S.
$350.00. Disposition-- Presidency of Bosnia Government.
Pending Transfer to and Herzegovina.
General Services
Administration.
Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky.. Limited edition crystal Ministry of Foreign Non-acceptance would
vase. Rec'd--7/21/2010. Affairs of the cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$940.00. Republic of Turkey. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable James B. Steinberg, Wooden statue. Rec'd--12/ His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Deputy Secretary of State. 30/2010. Est. Value-- Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
$425.00. Disposition-- Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Majesty Queen Rania Al Government.
General Services Abdullah of the
Administration. Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan.
The Honorable Kurt Campbell, Depiction of a project Madame Jiang Zehui, Non-acceptance would
Assistant Secretary for East Asia for a Chinese garden in Director of the cause embarrassment to
and Pacific Affairs. the National Arboretum. Chinese Academy of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--Unknown. Est. Forestry. Government.
Value--$490.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Johnnie Carson, Tan and green round His Excellency Goodluck Non-acceptance would
Assistant Secretary for African leather floor mat with Ebele Azikiwe cause embarrassment to
Affairs. three matching seat Jonathan, Vice donor and U.S.
cushions. Rec'd--5/5/ President of Nigeria. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$550.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Jeffrey D. Feltman, Qom rug. Rec'd--9/17/ Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Non-acceptance would
Assistant Secretary for Near 2010. Est. Value-- Fatais Al-Marri, cause embarrassment to
Eastern Affairs. $950.00. Disposition-- Attorney General of donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to the State of Qatar. Government.
General Services
Administration.
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Janet Sanderson, Deputy Assistant Amouage Jubilation 25 His Excellency Sayyid Non-acceptance would
Secretary. bar soap. 300ml Amouage Badr bin Hamad bin cause embarrassment to
Jubilation 25 hand Hamud Al Busaidi, donor and U.S.
cream. Amouage Secretary General of Government.
Jubilation 25 body the Ministry of
lotion. Amouage Foreign Affairs of
Jubilation 25 eau de Oman.
parfum. Rec'd--10/01/
2010. Est. Value--
$600.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Capricia Penavic Women's Rolex Yacht His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Marshall, Chief of Protocol. Master gold tone Hamad bin Jassim bin cause embarrassment to
chapter ring watch Jabr Al-Thani, Prime donor and U.S.
(M329251). Men's Rolex Minister and Minister Government.
deep sea watch. Rec'd-- of Foreign Affairs of
5/20/2010. Est. Value-- the State of Qatar.
$20,000.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Capricia Penavic Bulgari watch with His Excellency Mohammed Non-acceptance would
Marshall, Chief of Protocol. silver face and black Al-Tobaishi, Chief of cause embarrassment to
leather strap. Rec'd--7/ Royal Protocol of the donor and U.S.
26/2010. Est. Value-- Kingdom of Saudi Government.
$10,500.00. Arabia.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Capricia Penavic Black Montblanc His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Marshall, Chief of Protocol. calligraphy pens. Black Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
Montblanc ballpoint Hussein, King of the donor and U.S.
pen. Rec'd--9/1/2010. Hashemite Kingdom of Government.
Est. Value--$420.00. Jordan.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Capricia Penavic Large tea set. Rec'd--12/ Dr. Zhang Kunsheng, Non-acceptance would
Marshall, Chief of Protocol. 2010. Est. Value-- Director-General of cause embarrassment to
$485.00. Disposition-- the Protocol donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Department and Government.
General Services Assistant Minister of
Administration. the Foreign Affairs
Ministry of the
People's Republic of
China.
The Honorable Capricia Penavic Standing elephant in His Excellency Don Non-acceptance would
Marshall, Chief of Protocol. gold-trimmed Pramudwinai, cause embarrassment to
transparent box. Rec'd-- Ambassador of the donor and U.S.
Unknown. Est. Value-- Kingdom of Thailand to Government.
$385.00. Disposition-- the United States.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief of Black leather briefcase His Excellency Yousuf Non-acceptance would
Protocol. with brass detail. Raza Gilani, Prime cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--4/16/2010. Est. Minister of the donor and U.S.
Value--$3,500.00. Islamic Republic of Government.
Disposition--Pending Pakistan.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief of Raymon Weil silver men's His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Protocol. watch. Rec'd--9/3/2010. Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$950.00. Hussein, King of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Hashemite Kingdom of Government.
Transfer to General Jordan.
Services Administration.
The Honorable Adam Ereli, U.S. Pair of Tufenkjian Prince Khalifa Bin Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to Kingdom Bahrain. yellow gold cufflinks Salman Al Khalifa, cause embarrassment to
with white stone. Prime Minister of the donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/2/2010. Est. Kingdom of Bahrain. Government.
Value--$771.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Janet E. Garvey, U.S. Case of Chateau Lynch- Mrs. Chantal Biya, Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the Republic of Bages wine. Case of First Lady of the cause embarrassment to
Cameroon. Mouton-Cadet Bordeaux Republic of Cameroon. donor and U.S.
Rouge wine. Case of Government.
Moet and Chandon Brut
Vintage wine. Rec'd--4/
29/2010. Est. Value--
$1,344.96. Disposition--
Official Use at U.S.
Embassy.
The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Pearl necklace. Rec'd-- Liang Baohua, Party Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic 12/2/2009. Est. Value-- Secretary of the cause embarrassment to
of China. $460.00. Disposition-- Jiangsu Province of donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to the People's Republic Government.
General Services of China.
Administration.
The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ye Hai pearl necklace. Wu Shicun, Director Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic Rec'd--10/30/2010. Est. General of the Hainan cause embarrassment to
of China. Value--$350.00. Foreign and Overseas donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Chinese Affairs Office Government.
Transfer to General of the People's
Services Administration. Republic of China.
The Honorable James Jeffrey, U.S. Silk carpet. Rec'd--07/ Mevlut Bilinci, Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the Republic of 2009. Est. Value-- Governor of Kayseri of cause embarrassment to
Turkey. $1,500.00. Disposition-- the Republic of Turkey. donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Joseph Lebaron, U.S. Haurex Caimano watch. Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the State of Qatar. Viscose shawl. Glass Rashid bin Abdullah Al cause embarrassment to
hurricane with candles. Nuaimi of the Qatar donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/17/2010. Est. Armed Forces. Government.
Value--$630.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services
Administration; Glass
Hurricane Retained for
Official Use.
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The Honorable Richard Olson, U.S. Montblanc Starwalker His Excellency Hanif Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the United Arab black resin ballpoint Hassan Ali Al Qassim, cause embarrassment to
Emirates. pen. Business card Minister of Health of donor and U.S.
holder. Meisterstuck the United Arab Government.
6CC leather wallet. Day Emirates.
planner. Rec'd--01/10/
2010. Est. Value--
$656.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Richard Olson, U.S. Burberry extra-large Joint Command and Staff Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the United Arab stainless steel watch. College of the United cause embarrassment to
Emirates. Rec'd--1/24/2010. Est. Arab Emirates. donor and U.S.
Value--$600.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Multicolor glass Government of the Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic phoenix. Rec'd--8/18/ People's Republic of cause embarrassment to
of China. 2006. Est. Value-- China. donor and U.S.
$575.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Bronze and glass replica Unknown Foreign Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic of Ancient Hua Gu with Government Official cause embarrassment to
of China. base. Rec'd--5/17/2007. Donor. donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$485.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Large art of blossoming Unknown Foreign Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic trees in white marble Government Official cause embarrassment to
of China. vase with wooden stand. Donor. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--Unknown. Est. Government.
Value--$465.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Silver tea set. Rec'd-- Unknown Foreign Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic Unknown. Est. Value-- Government Official cause embarrassment to
of China. $475.00. Disposition-- Donor. donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Five scarves of Unknown Foreign Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic different colors. Government Official cause embarrassment to
of China. Rec'd--Unknown. Est. Donor. donor and U.S.
Value--$800.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. White and blue porcelain Government of the Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the People's Republic vase. Rec'd--Unknown. People's Republic of cause embarrassment to
of China. Est. Value--$495.00. China. donor and U.S.
Location--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Daniel Speckhard, U.S. Book, title: ``Great Yannis Sgouros, Prefect Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic. Moments in Greek of the Athens cause embarrassment to
Archaeology.'' Silver Prefecture of the donor and U.S.
boat decoration, title: Hellenic Republic. Government.
``Evangelistria''.
Rec'd--9/10/2010. Est.
Value--$364.62.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. 18-karat white gold His Majesty Sultan Haji Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam. watch. Rec'd--6/3/2010. Hassanal Bolkiah cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$585.00. Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Government.
Transfer to General haji Omar `Ali
Services Administration. Saifuddien Sa'adul
Khairi Waddien, Sultan
and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam.
The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. Montblanc rollerball His Excellency Al Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam. pen. Rec'd--6/3/2010. Muhtaogg Billad, cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$385.00. Senior Minister of donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Brunei Darussalam. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. Picture frame. Rec'd--6/ His Excellency Mohamed Non-acceptance would
Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam. 3/2010. Est. Value-- Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum cause embarrassment to
$900.00. Disposition-- Sultan Haji Omar `Ali donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Saifuddien Sa'adul Government.
General Services Khairi Waddien,
Administration. Foreign Minister of
Brunei Darussalam.
Daniel Goodspeed, U.S. Consul Frederique Constant Faisal Al-Sudairy, Non-acceptance would
General. watch. Rec'd--6/7/2010. Deputy Consul General cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$533.00. of the Saudi Consulate donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending in Los Angeles. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Andrew Smkin, U.S. Consul General... Tissot men's watch. Anna Centenary Library, Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--9/13/2010. Est. Government of the cause embarrassment to
Value--$450.00. Tamil Nadu, Republic donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending of India. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Laurie M. Major, Deputy Consul Gio Monaco Eclisse Daham Al-Daham, Deputy Non-acceptance would
General. diamond wristwatch. Undersecretary for cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--11/29/2010. Est. Protocol of the donor and U.S.
Value--$8,500.00. Minister of Foreign Government.
Disposition--Pending Affairs of the Kingdom
Transfer to General of Saudi Arabia.
Services Administration.
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Bruce Swartley, Assistant Attache, Six Longines dive Brigadier General Jasim Non-acceptance would
DHS-ICE and Training Staff. watches. Rec'd--8/7/ Al Marzouki, Ministry cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- of the Interior of the donor and U.S.
$10,200.00. United Arab Emirates. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Lance Bailey, Regional Security Ebel men's watch (model Lieutenant General Non-acceptance would
Officer. number 9251K51). Ebel Sheikh Rashed bin cause embarrassment to
women's watch (model Abdulla Al-Khalifa, donor and U.S.
number 9957K21). Rec'd-- Minister of Interior Government.
8/8/2010. Est. Value-- of the Kingdom of
$3,150.00. Disposition-- Bahrain.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Alexander Laskaris, Team Leader, RRT Longines Conquistador Mr. Kosrat Rasul, Vice Non-acceptance would
Erbil Iraqi Kurdistan Region. watch. Rec'd--10/22/ President of the cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- Kurdistan Regional donor and U.S.
$840.00. Disposition-- Government of the Government.
Pending Transfer to Patriotic Union of
General Services Kurdistan, The
Administration. Republic of Iraq.
Alys Spensley, Consulate Expo Collection of Chinese Shanghai Expo Bureau Non-acceptance would
Liaison Officer. traditional flower Protocol Officer, cause embarrassment to
paintings. Rec'd--11/9/ People's Republic of donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- China. Government.
$338.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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AGENCY--Administrative Office of the United States Courts
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Soapstone bookends. The Right Honorable Non-acceptance would
Chief Justice. Rec'd--3/28/2010. Est. Beverly McLachlin, cause embarrassment to
Value--$414.00. Supreme Court of donor and U.S.
Disposition--United Canada. Government.
States Supreme Court.
The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Leather document box. His Excellency Giorgio Non-acceptance would
Chief Justice. Rec'd--5/26/2010. Est. Napolitano, President cause embarrassment to
Value--$400.00. of the Italian donor and U.S.
Disposition--United Republic. Government.
States Supreme Court.
The Honorable James F. Holderman 12'' Tai-Hwa Pottery High Court of Taiwan... Non-acceptance would
United States Chief Judge, Northern painted porcelain cause embarrassment to
District of Illinois. platter, title: ``Happy donor and U.S.
Family''. Rec'd--10/19/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--More
than Minimal Value.
Disposition--United
States District Court
for the Northern
District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F. Holderman Hsiao Fang Pottery white Intellectual Property Non-acceptance would
United States Chief Judge, Northern porcelain tea set. Court of Taiwan. cause embarrassment to
District of Illinois. Rec'd--10/20/2010. Est. donor and U.S.
Value--More than Government.
Minimal Value.
Disposition--United
States District Court
for the Northern
District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F. Holderman Tai-Hwa Pottery Taichung Branch of the Non-acceptance would
United States Chief Judge, Northern porcelain vessel and High Court of Taiwan. cause embarrassment to
District of Illinois. wooden base. Rec'd--10/ donor and U.S.
21/2010. Est. Value--
More than Minimal
Value. Disposition--
United States District
Court for the Northern
District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F. Holderman Cochin ceramic plaque Tainan Branch of the Non-acceptance would
United States Chief Judge, Northern with personalized High Court of Taiwan. cause embarrassment to
District of Illinois. dedication. Rec'd--10/ donor and U.S.
22/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
More than Minimal
Value. Disposition--
United States District
Court for the Northern
District of Illinois.
The Honorable James F. Holderman Chu Ken engraved glass The Honorable Su Jia- Non-acceptance would
United States Chief Judge, Northern and Lazurite swan Ming, Mayor of Taoyuan cause embarrassment to
District of Illinois. figure sculpture. City of Taiwan. donor and U.S.
Taiwan Post Co., Ltd. Government.
Taoyuan Lantern
Festival stamp book.
Year of Tiger figurine.
Rec'd--10/24/2010. Est.
Value--More than
Minimal Value.
Disposition--United
States District Court
for the Northern
District of Illinois.
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AGENCY--Central Intelligence Agency
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Short sword with a 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central single edge curved cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. blade in a steel donor and U.S.
scabbard with a tiger Government.
head pommel. Rec'd--09/
29/2009. Est. Value--
$1,500.00. Disposition--
On official display at
the Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Antique revolver. Rec'd-- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central 11/23/2009. Est. Value-- cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. $1,500.00. Disposition-- donor and U.S.
On official display at Government.
the Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Yellow gold mounted 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central glass model of a cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. chariot on a mirrored donor and U.S.
wooden base. Rec'd--01/ Government.
28/2010. Est. Value--
$2,500.00. Disposition--
On official display at
the Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Firenze Viscante 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central fountain pen in a red cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. leather case. Rec'd--2/ donor and U.S.
23/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Oblong mother of pearl 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central picture of the Nativity cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. Church of Bethlehem. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--04/22/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$800.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Double-edged dagger with 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central a metal scabbard and a cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. simulated ivory hilt. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--04/22/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$500.00.
Disposition--On
official display at the
Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Religious framed icon. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central Rec'd--05/25/2010. Est. cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. Value--$1,000.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Mont Blanc fountain pen. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central Rec'd--07/22/2010. Est. cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. Value--$500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Yellow gold and green 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central jade replica of the cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. Chonma-Chong crown. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/02/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$15,000.00.
Disposition--On
official display at the
Agency.
The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Double edged dagger in a 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director of the Central silver and jeweled cause embarrassment to
Intelligence Agency. scabbard with a white donor and U.S.
resin handle. Rec'd--12/ Government.
06/2010. Est. Value--
$1,000.00. Disposition--
On official display at
the Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy Silver model of an 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director. elephant. Rec'd--07/14/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$500.00. Disposition-- Government.
On official display at
the Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy Silver model of an 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director. elephant. Rec'd--07/14/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$500.00. Disposition-- Government.
On official display at
the Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy Single-edge curved sword 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director. within a gold and cause embarrassment to
silver inlaid steel donor and U.S.
scabbard. Rec'd--08/02/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$1,500.00. Disposition--
On official display at
the Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy Bronze figure of an 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director. infantryman. Rec'd--11/ cause embarrassment to
03/2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$2,500.00. Disposition-- Government.
On official display at
the Agency.
Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy Silver footed bowl. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Director. Rec'd--12/13/2010. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$1,500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--On Government.
official display at the
Agency.
An Agency Employee.................. Silver-plated ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
necklace, bracelet, cause embarrassment to
earrings, and ring. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/01/2003. Est. Government.
Value--$800.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. 3'4'' x 2'6'' silk 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
carpet. Rec'd--06/20/ cause embarrassment to
2005. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$800.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. 3'11'' x 2'8'' silk 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
carpet. Rec'd--06/20/ cause embarrassment to
2005. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$2,500.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Ebel sports watch. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--12/04/2007. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$1,000.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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An Agency Employee.................. Mont Blanc ballpoint 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
pen. Rec'd--12/17/2007. cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$400.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume & Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch. Rec'd--12/ donor and U.S.
17/2007. Est. Value-- Government.
$2,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. 5' x 3' silk carpet. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--12/24/2007. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$1,500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Longines wristwatch. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--05/02/2009. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Fred Paris women's 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with black donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--6/ Government.
22/2009. Est. Value--
$3,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Fred Paris women's 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with black donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--6/ Government.
22/2009. Est. Value--
$3,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Two stainless steel 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
wristwatches, leather cause embarrassment to
wallets, and ballpoint donor and U.S.
pen sets. Rec'd--08/19/ Government.
2009. Est. Value--
$4,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume & Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch. Rec'd--12/ donor and U.S.
24/2009. Est. Value-- Government.
$1,800.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume & Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch and a donor and U.S.
twisted five-strand Government.
pearl necklace. Rec'd--
12/24/2009. Est. Value--
$3,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Silk carpet. Rec'd--1/6/ 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
2010. Est. Value-- cause embarrassment to
$1,100.00. Disposition-- donor and U.S.
Retained for display in Government.
emplyee's office.
An Agency Employee.................. Longines wristwatch. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--01/19/2010. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$1,500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. 9'9'' x 6'9'' carpet. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--04/08/2010. Est. cause embarrassment to
Value--$4,500.00. donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Stainless steel Longines 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
women's wristwatch. cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--4/22/2010. Est. donor and U.S.
Value--$450.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Stainless steel Longines 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
wristwatch. Rec'd--4/22/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$750.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Frederique Constant 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with a brown donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--05/ Government.
07/2010. Est. Value--
$1,400.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Gold necklace, earrings, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
and bracelet. Rec'd--5/ cause embarrassment to
11/2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$3,000.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Breitling Black enamel 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
and stainless steel cause embarrassment to
watch with a blue donor and U.S.
rubber band. Rec'd--05/ Government.
12/2010. Est. Value--
$2,800.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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An Agency Employee.................. Cartier fountain and 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
ballpoint pen set. cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--05/27/2010. Est. donor and U.S.
Value--$1,000.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Corum stainless steel 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
watch. Rec'd--05/30/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$500.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Javial men's wristwatch. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Javial pen. Javial cause embarrassment to
wallet. Rec'd--6/15/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$450.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Men's Ebel watch. 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Women's Ebel watch. Two cause embarrassment to
Apple iPads with donor and U.S.
docking stations. Government.
Rec'd--6/15/2010. Est.
Value--$4,700.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Mont Blanc pen. Set of 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
cufflinks. Rec'd--6/20/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$775.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Raymond Well Collection 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Tango wristwatch. cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--6/20/2010. Est. donor and U.S.
Value--$850.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. White gold necklace with 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
diamonds in the cause embarrassment to
pendant. Rec'd--6/26/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$2,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Louis Vuitton silk 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
shawl. Rec'd--7/23/ cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$450.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. N.O.A. Driver's 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
wristwatch. Rec'd--07/ cause embarrassment to
26/2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$4,800.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. N.O.A. automatic 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
chronograph limited cause embarrassment to
edition wristwatch. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--7/26/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$4,000.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. N.O.A. automatic 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
chronograph limited cause embarrassment to
edition wristwatch. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--7/26/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$4,000.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Mont Blanc ballpoint 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
pen. Black wallet. cause embarrassment to
Cologne. Rec'd--08/02/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$700.00 . Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Collection of spa 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
products. Plaque with a cause embarrassment to
metal design. Two Hugo donor and U.S.
Boss ties. Bottle of Government.
Chanel Chance perfume.
Silver sword with a
filigree design encased
in a wooden box. Rec'd--
8/2/2010. Est. Value--
$1,250.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Mont Blanc belt. Mont 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Blanc cufflinks. Terr cause embarrassment to
D'Hermes Cologne. donor and U.S.
Plaque with a metal Government.
design. Rec'd--8/2/
2010. Est. Value--
$805.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Black Navigator 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
commander Titan cause embarrassment to
wristwatch. Rec'd--8/5/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$400.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. His and hers Omega 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
watches. Rec'd--11/01/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$3,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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An Agency Employee.................. Baume and Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Classimo Executive cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with brown donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--12/ Government.
6/2010. Est. Value--
$3,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume and Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
Classimo Executive cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with a black donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--12/ Government.
6/2010. Est. Value--
$4,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume and Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
wristwatch with a cause embarrassment to
silver face and black donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--12/ Government.
6/2010. Est. Value--
$3,500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Baume & Mercier 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
stainless steel cause embarrassment to
wristwatch with a brown donor and U.S.
leather band. Rec'd--12/ Government.
10/2010. Est. Value--
$5,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
An Agency Employee.................. Rado Chronograph 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4).... Non-acceptance would
wristwatch. Rec'd--12/ cause embarrassment to
29/2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$700.00. Disposition-- Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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AGENCY: Department of Agriculture
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Agriculture]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, 5' x 7' hand-knotted His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Agriculture of the rug. Rec'd--1/11/2010. Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
United States. Est. Value--$2,000.00. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Disposition--Retained of Afghanistan. Government.
in the FFAS Under
Secretary's office as
an official gift.
The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, Kutani porcelain flower Hirotaka Akamatsu, Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Agriculture of the vase. 9'' by 10'' Minister of cause embarrassment to
United States. framed paper art by Agriculture of Japan. donor and U.S.
Issei Yamauchi. Rec'd-- Government.
04/08/2010. Est. Value--
$975.00. Disposition--
Retained in the
Secretary's office as
an official gift; Art
retained in FAS
Administrator's office
as an official gift.
The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, Lapis stones gathered His Excellency Arturo Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Agriculture of the into a bunch of grapes. Fermandois, Ambassador cause embarrassment to
United States. Rec'd--09/30/2010. Est. of Chile to the United donor and U.S.
Value--$367.00. States. Government.
Disposition--Retained
in the Deputy
Secretary's office as
an official gift.
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AGENCY: Department of Commerce
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of Commerce]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Gary F. Locke, 10' x 13' Afghan hand- Minister Wahidullah Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Commerce of the United knotted Soumak rug. Shahsani, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. Rec'd--08/11/2010. Est. Commerce and donor and U.S.
Value--$1,165.99. Industries of the Government.
Disposition--Official Islamic Republic of
Use in Herbert C. Afghanistan.
Hoover Building (room
6521).
Gwen Lyle, Commercial Officer....... TRAVEL: To attend the China National Tourism Non-acceptance would
3rd tourism working Administration. cause embarrassment to
group meeting. Rec'd--1/ donor and U.S.
12/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$440.00.
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Claudia Salgado, Commercial TRAVEL: Show organizers The California Gift Non-acceptance would
Assistant. are interested with Show and LA Mart cause embarrassment to
U.S. Trade Exports. (Mexico City, Mexico). donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/14/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$811.48.
Martha Sanchez, Commercial Assistant TRAVEL: To attend Feher & Feher Non-acceptance would
franchise trade-show, Consultoria en cause embarrassment to
FEES. Rec'd--1/14/2010. Gegocios y Franquicias donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$796.00. (Mexico City, Mexico). Government.
Peng Aiqun, Commercial Specialist... TRAVEL: To attend Chongqing Bureau of Non-acceptance would
Chongqing Foreign Finance, People's cause embarrassment to
Government Loan Republic of China. donor and U.S.
Promotional Seminar. Government.
Rec'd--1/23/2010. Est.
Value--$635.00.
Deborah Cooney, Commercial TRAVEL: To attend 2010 China National Tourism Non-acceptance would
Specialist. Sino/US leadership Administration. cause embarrassment to
summit. Rec'd--1/28-30/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$388.00.
David Gossack, Principal Commercial TRAVEL: To attend 2010 China National Tourism Non-acceptance would
Officer. Sino/US leadership Administration. cause embarrassment to
summit. Rec'd--1/28-30/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$388.00.
Andrew Billard, Commercial Officer.. TRAVEL: To attend the Her Excellency Chen Non-acceptance would
Invest in America Xin, Secretary Chief cause embarrassment to
Seminar. Rec'd--1/28-30/ of International donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Relations Dept. CCPIT, Government.
$388.00. People's Republic of
China.
Michelle He, Executive Assistant.... TRAVEL: To attend 2010 China National Tourism Non-acceptance would
Sino/US leadership Administration. cause embarrassment to
summit. Rec'd--1/28-30/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$388.00.
Silvia Cardenas, Commercial TRAVEL: Health Care AERO Expo Organizer Non-acceptance would
Specialist. information Technology Committee (Mexico cause embarrassment to
Orientation Visit. City, Mexico). donor and U.S.
Rec'd--02/28/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$2,336.00.
Juan Carlos Prieto, Commercial TRAVEL: Health Care ProMexico of the United Non-acceptance would
Specialist. information Technology Mexican States. cause embarrassment to
Orientation Visit. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--02/28/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$2,336.00.
Fred Elliott, International Trade TRAVEL: Travel costs Puglia Region, the Non-acceptance would
Specialist. (round trip air fare, Italian Republic. cause embarrassment to
lodging, meals, local donor and U.S.
transportation). Rec'd-- Government.
03/1-4/2010. Est.
Value--$2,725.00.
Geoffrey Bogart, Principal TRAVEL: To participate Universidad del Valle Non-acceptance would
Commercial Officer. as main speaker during de Mexico-Maestra, cause embarrassment to
the 1st Student Eugenia Santos de donor and U.S.
Colloqium ``Espiritu Alba, Director of Government.
Lince'' that will take Professional Studies
place on UVM Campus in (Monterrey, Mexico).
San Luis Potos, SLP.
Rec'd--5/24/2010. Est.
Value--$360.00.
Juan Herrera, Commercial Specialist. TRAVEL: To attend the Expo Pack--Enrique Non-acceptance would
Expo Pack event. Rec'd-- Guzman--Marketing cause embarrassment to
6/21/2010. Est. Value-- Director for Latin donor and U.S.
$427.50. America (Guadalajara, Government.
Mexico).
Yazmin Rojas, Commercial Specialist. TRAVEL: To attend Cosmoprof North America Non-acceptance would
Cosmoprof North America 10 (Monterrey, Mexico). cause embarrassment to
Las Vegas. Rec'd--7/18/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$422.07.
Gwen Lyle, Commercial Officer....... TRAVEL: To attend 2010 China National Tourism Non-acceptance would
Sino/US travel Administration. cause embarrassment to
leadership summit. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/09/2010. Est. Government.
Value--$393.00.
Mr. Richard R. Craig, Commercial TRAVEL: Lodgings, local The Korea Foundation, Non-acceptance would
Officer. transportation and some Seoul, Korea (82-2) cause embarrassment to
meals for Peace Corps 2046-8527. Ms. Y.K. donor and U.S.
Reunion week. Rec'd--10/ Lee, www.kf.or.kr. Government.
10-16/2010. Est. Value--
$900.00.
Ellen Lenny-Pessagno, Senior TRAVEL: To be one of the IGAPE, Instituto Non-acceptance would
Commercial Officer. key speakers and Gallego de Promocion cause embarrassment to
participate in the IV Economica (Investment donor and U.S.
Meeting of Galician Support Services for Government.
Enterpreneurs Abroad in Regional and
Santiago de Compostela International
from Octover 26-27, Development), Xunta de
2010 for Galician Galicia Complexo
Companies organized by Administrativo San
IGAPE (Galician Lazaro 15703 Santiago
Institute for Economic de Compostela. IGAPE,
Promotion). Instituto Gallego de
Transporation and Promocion Economica
lodging. Rec'd--10/26- Complexo
27/2010. Est. Value-- Administrativo San
$1,000.00. Lazaro 15703 Santiago
de Compostela.
(Madrid, Spain).
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Angela Turrin, Trade Specialist..... TRAVEL: CS Spain FIRA DE BARCELONA--
showcased 5 NTM U.S. Hostelco Avda/Reina Ma
companies catalogs at Cristina, s/n--08004.
CS's nooth as a result Barcelona, Spain. TEL
from the partnership 00 34 902 2300 200.
with several Note: FIRA de
multipliers. Rec'd--11/ Barcelona is publicly
4-8/2010. Est. Value-- owned with autonomous
$670.00. company management.
Cao Shujuan, Commercial Specialist.. TRAVEL: To support China Urban Development
Urban Development Committee of the China
Committee. Rec'd--11/16/ Council for the
2010. Est. Value-- Promotion of
$2,969.00. International Trade.
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AGENCY: Department of Justice
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Justice]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Eric H. Holder, iPad. Rec'd--5/28/2010. Dr. Attilio Fontana, Non-acceptance would
Attorney General of the United Est. Value--$500.00. Mayor of Varese, cause embarrassment to
States. Disposition--Attorney Italian Republic. donor and U.S.
General's Office for Government.
Official Use.
The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Cartier watch. Persian Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Non-acceptance would
Attorney General of the United rug. Rec'd--9/16/2010. Fetais, Attorney cause embarrassment to
States. Est. Value--$5,275.00. General of the State donor and U.S.
Disposition--Transferre of Qatar. Government.
d to General Services
Administration; Rug on
Display in Attorney
General's Office for
Official Use.
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AGENCY: Department of Defense
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, 16'' x 18'' hand-woven His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. wool Afghan rug pile. Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--12/8/2009. Est. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Value--$980.00. of Afghanistan. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Black leather brief His Excellency M. Vecdi Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. case. Silver and gold- Gonul, Minister of cause embarrassment to
finish Parker pen set. National Defense of donor and U.S.
Book, title: ``Kultur the Republic of Turkey. Government.
Baskenti Instanbul: The
Capital of Cultures.''
Umbrella. Writing
Tablet. Rec'd--2/2/
2010. Est. Value--
$480.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Silver vase. Filigree His Excellency M. Vecdi Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. necklace set. Rec'd--2/ Gonul, Minister of cause embarrassment to
4/2010. Est. Value-- National Defense of donor and U.S.
$485.00. Disposition-- the Republic of Turkey. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Silver replica of a His Excellency Silvio Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. fountain located on the Berlusconi, President cause embarrassment to
grounds of the Prime of the Council of donor and U.S.
Minister's residence. Ministers of the Government.
Rec'd--2/4/20. Est. Italian Republic.
Value--$5,160.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, 4' x 7' rug. Turbin from His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. Afghanistan. Rec'd--3/9/ Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
$530.00. Disposition-- of Afghanistan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Decorative candlestick His Majesty Abdullah II Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense of the United holders. Rec'd--4/1/ ibn Al Hussein, King cause embarrassment to
States. 2010. Est. Value-- of the Hashemite donor and U.S.
$950.00. Disposition-- Kingdom of Jordan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Plaque. Silver palm tree His Excellency Ridha Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. table lamp. Rec'd--5/13/ Grira, Minister of cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- Defense of the donor and U.S.
$495.00. Disposition-- Republic of Tunisia. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Silver serving tray set. His Excellency Saad Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense of the United Rec'd--5/20/2010. Est. Hariri, Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
States. Value--$430.00. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Lebanon. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, 32 piece hand-made Colonel General Safar Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense of the United porcelain chess set. Abiyev, Minister of cause embarrassment to
States. Book, title: ``Prague Defense of Azerbaijan. donor and U.S.
Art and History.'' Government.
Decorative plate with
country emblem. Rec'd--
6/4/2010. Est. Value--
$1,530.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Artwork of gold oasis His Excellency Abdullah Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense of the United scene. Rec'd--7/9/2010. bin Abd al-Aziz Al cause embarrassment to
States. Est. Value--$1,400.00. Saud, Custodian of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Two Holy Mosques, King Government.
Transfer to General of the Kingdom of
Services Administration. Saudi Arabia.
The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Statue of an oryx. His Excellency Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Defense. Rec'd--10/5/2010. Est. Hamad bin Jassim bin cause embarrassment to
Value--$360.00. Jabr Al Thani, Prime donor and U.S.
Location--Gift on Minister and Minister Government.
Display at Pentagon for of Foreign Affairs of
Official Use. the State of Qatar.
Becky Gates, Spouse of Robert M. 5' x 7' Baku rug with Mrs. Almas Abiyeva, Non-acceptance would
Gates, Secretary of Defense. certificate of Spouse of the Minister cause embarrassment to
authenticity for of Defense of donor and U.S.
handmade rug. 5' x 5' Azerbaijan. Government.
purple silk scarf.
Rec'd--6/5/2010. Est.
Value--$370.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman Large silver palm tree Lieutenant General Non-acceptance would
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. encased in shadow box. Abdul Qadir Mohammed cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--12/19/2009. Est. Jassim, Minister of donor and U.S.
Value--$460.00. Defense of the Government.
Disposition--Pending Republic of Iraq.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman Bottle of Dimple Scotch. His Excellency Husain Non-acceptance would
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Fourteen books. Rec'd-- Haqqani, Ambassador of cause embarrassment to
12/20/2009. Est. Value-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
$393.00. Disposition-- of Pakistan. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman Italian naval oil Mr. Allan O'Mill, Non-acceptance would
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. painting with Official Painter of cause embarrassment to
certificate. Rec'd--1/ the Italian Navy. donor and U.S.
10/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$755.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Gold cross on gold His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint chain. Rec'd--2/9/2010. Lieutenant General cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United Est. Value--$545.00. Samy Enan, Chief of donor and U.S.
States. Disposition--Pending Staff of the Armed Government.
Transfer to General Forces of the Arab
Services Administration. Republic of Egypt.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Gold-plated bird General Gabi Ashkenazi, Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint ornament on crystal Chief of Defense of cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United stand. Rec'd--2/14/ the State of Israel. donor and U.S.
States. 2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$500.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Medium silver bowl. His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Rec'd--2/14/2010. Est. Lieutenant General cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United Value--$370.00. Samy Enan, Chief of donor and U.S.
States. Disposition--Pending Staff of the Armed Government.
Transfer to General Forces of the Arab
Services Administration. Republic of Egypt.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Silver gift box. Rec'd-- His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint 2/16/2010. Est. Value-- Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. $980.00. Disposition-- Hussein, King of the donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to Hashemite Kingdom of Government.
General Services Jordan.
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Large sword. Rec'd--2/16/ Samir Rifai, Chief of Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint 10. Est. Value-- Defense of the cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United $425.00. Disposition-- Hashemite Kingdom of donor and U.S.
States. Pending Transfer to Jordan. Government.
General Services
Administration.
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The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Crystal tea service set Ms. Hamad Mohammed Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint on crystal tray. Rec'd-- Thani Al Rumaithi, cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United 2/18/2010. Est. Value-- Wife of Armed Forces donor and U.S.
States. $650.00. Location-- Chief of Staff of the Government.
Official Use at United Arab Emirates.
Pentagon.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Silver boom sailing ship His Excellency Nasser Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint in wooden box. Rec'd--4/ Mohammed Al Ahmed Al- cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. 1/2010. Est. Value-- Sabah, Prime Minister donor and U.S.
$485.00. Disposition-- of the State of Kuwait. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Encased gold sword on Lieutenant General Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint display stand. Rec'd--4/ Sheikh Ahmad Al-KHaled cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. 1/2010. Est. Value-- Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, donor and U.S.
$2,200.00. Disposition-- Chief of Staff of the Government.
Pending Transfer to Kuwaiti Army.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Saber with curved steel His Excellency General Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint blade and intaglio of the Army Nikolai cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. foliate scrolls on both Makrov, Chief of donor and U.S.
sides. Plaque. Rec'd--4/ General Staff of the Government.
22/2010. Est. Value-- Armed Forces of the
$400.00. Disposition-- Russian Federation.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Medium shield-shaped Air Chief Marshal P.V. Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint plaque. Pair of male Naik, Chief of the Air cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. and female bust Staff, Indian Air donor and U.S.
portraits. Rec'd--5/10/ Force, India. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$405.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Medium marble candle His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint holder. Rec'd--5/10/ Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. 2010. Est. Value-- Hussein and Her donor and U.S.
$385.00. Location--Gift Majesty Queen Rania Al Government.
on Display at Pentagon Abdullah, King and
for Official Use. Queen of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Narrow rug. Rec'd--6/14/ His Excellency Makhdoom Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint 2010. Est. Value-- Shah Mehmood Qureshi, cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United $1,500.00. Disposition-- Foreign Minister of donor and U.S.
States. Pending Transfer to the Islamic Republic Government.
General Services of Pakistan.
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. AK 47/Serial NM General Freddy Padilla Non-acceptance would
Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint 26 1684. Rec'd--6/30/ de Leon, Commander of cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff of the United 2010. Est. Value-- the Military Forces of donor and U.S.
States. $780.00. Transferred to the Republic of Government.
the Department of the Colombia.
Army.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Saber with black curved Brigidier General Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint steel blade. Rec'd--7/ Abdulla Saeed Al- cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. 13/2010. Est. Value-- Mansoori, Royal donor and U.S.
$450.00. Disposition-- Bahrain Naval Forces Government.
Pending Transfer to Commander.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Envelope opener. Key His Excellency Kim Tae- Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint ring. Business card young, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. case. Rec'd--7/21/2010. Defense of the donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$385.00. Republic of Korea. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Bohemia cyrstal vase. General Vlastimil Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Praha crystal plate. Picek, Chief of the cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. Rec'd--7/29/2010. Est. General Staff of the donor and U.S.
Value--$494.00. Armed Forces of the Government.
Disposition--Pending Czech Republic.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Plaque in presentation Major General Hazim Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint box. Scarf. Jewelry Attallah, Chief of cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. box. Rec'd--10/6/2010. Palestinian Civil donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$395.00. Police. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Vase with canted top and Unknown Foreign Non-acceptance would
Mullen, Chairman of the Joint bottom. Green scarf Government Official of cause embarrassment to
Chiefs of Staff. with paisley pattern the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
and metallic threads. of Afghanistan. Government.
Cuff bracelets of lapis
lazuli panels set in
silver. Two cleaning
brushes. Rec'd--
Unknown. Est. Value--
$524.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Kutahya Porselen vase. His Excellency Aslan Non-acceptance would
Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD Vakko silk scarf. Guner, Deputy Chief of cause embarrassment to
Policy. Rec'd--12/16/2009. Est. Defense of the donor and U.S.
Value--$395.00. Republic of Turkey. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of Amber-color crystal Major General Qian Non-acceptance would
Defense, Michael Schiffer, OSD Chinese calligraphy Lihua, Director of the cause embarrassment to
Policy. writing set. Rec'd--12/ Foreign Affairs Office donor and U.S.
17/2009. Est. Value-- of the Ministry of Government.
$980.00. Location--Gift National Defense of
on Display at Pentagon. the People's Republic
of China.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Personalized engraved His Excellency Aslan Non-acceptance would
Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD plaque. Ballpoint pen. Guner, Deputy Chief of cause embarrassment to
Policy. Fountain pen with gold Defense of the donor and U.S.
ring and cap. Rec'd--12/ Republic of Turkey. Government.
16/2009. Est. Value--
$375.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Gen. James E. Cartwright, Vice Pen set with display His Excellency Aslan Non-acceptance would
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. box. Wooden plaque. Guner, Deputy Chief of cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--12/16/2009. Est. Defense of the donor and U.S.
Value--$375.00. Republic of Turkey. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Country Director for Bahrain, OSD Wallet and pen set. Staff Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Policy, Andre Sekowski. Rec'd--12/29/2009. Est. Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al- cause embarrassment to
Value--$790.00. Hemaidi, Defense donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Military, Naval, and Government.
Transfer to General Air Attach[eacute] of
Services Administration. the State of Qatar.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Desk clock. Watch, Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD wallet, pen, and Abdulla Juma'an, cause embarrassment to
Policy. cufflinks in accessory General Coordinator of donor and U.S.
box. Rec'd--1/14/2010. the Qatar Armed Forces. Government.
Est. Value--$6,090.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Desk clock. Watch, Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
of Defense for International wallet, pen, and Abdulla Juma'an, cause embarrassment to
Security Affairs, Joseph McMillan, cufflinks in accessory General Coordinator of donor and U.S.
OSD Policy. box. Rec'd--1/15/2010. the Qatar Armed Forces. Government.
Est. Value--$6,090.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Event Planner, Martha Jordan, OSD Carven stainless steel Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Policy. and coppertone Abdulla Juma'an, cause embarrassment to
wristwatch. Pierre General Coordinator of donor and U.S.
Cardin black ink the Qatar Armed Forces. Government.
ballpoint pen. Rec'd--1/
15/2010. Est. Value--
$2,185.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Country Director for Bahrain, OSD Wallet, cufflinks, pen, Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Policy, Andre Sekowski,. and watch in Abdulla Juma'an, cause embarrassment to
presentation box. General Coordinator of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--1/15/2010. Est. the Qatar Armed Forces. Government.
Value--$790.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Artwork of silver ship Major General Non-acceptance would
of Defense, Joseph McMillan. displaying the flag of Abdulrahman Al-Othman, cause embarrassment to
Kuwait, the capital Assistant Chief of donor and U.S.
building, and a gold Staff for Operations Government.
oasis scene. Rec'd--1/ and Plans of the
26/2010. Est. Value-- Kuwait Armed Forces,
$980.00. Disposition-- Kuwait.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Vice Admiral Jeffrey A. Wieringa, Men's two-toned Eco- Major General and Mrs. Non-acceptance would
Director, Defense Security Drive Citizen watch; Mohamed Elkeshky, cause embarrassment to
Cooperation Agency. Women's gold bracelet Defense, Military, donor and U.S.
with diamonds. Rec'd--4/ Naval & Air Government.
9/2010. Est. Value-- Attach[eacute] of the
$1,160.00. Disposition-- Arab Republic of Egypt
Pending Transfer to and Spouse, and Vice
General Services Admiral and Mrs. Mohab
Administration. Mameesh, Commander in
Chief of the Egyptian
Naval Forces.
Mrs. Sandee Cartwright, Spouse of Square tablecloth. Najwa Fakhr Al Din, Non-acceptance would
Vice Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Haddad Cutlery manicure Spouse of the Vice cause embarrassment to
James Cartwright. set. Haddad Cutlery six- Chief of Defense of donor and U.S.
piece serving set. the Republic of Government.
Rec'd--4/15/2010. Est. Lebanon.
Value--$645.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable William J. Lynn III, Decorative candle His Majesty King Non-acceptance would
Deputy Secretary of Defense. holder. Rec'd--4/21/10. Abdullah II ibn Al cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$385.00. Hussein, Her Majesty donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Queen Rania Al Government.
Transfer to General Abdullah, King and
Services Administration. Queen of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan and
Prince Zeid Raad Zied
Al-Hussein, Ambassador
of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
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Andre Sekowski, Country Director for Book, title: ``Mosaic: A His Royal Highesn Non-acceptance would
Bahrain, OSD Policy. Journey Through the Salman bin Hamad, cause embarrassment to
Multi-faceted world of Crown Prince of the donor and U.S.
Bahrain's Arts and Kingdom of Bahrain. Government.
Crafts.'' Maurice-
Lacroix men's
wristwatch. Rec'd--5/20/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,167.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Under Secretary of Painting of a duck by His Excellency Dr. Non-acceptance would
Defense Michele Flournoy, OSD Mohammad Mandi. Rec'd-- Anwar Mohammad cause embarrassment to
Policy. 6/29/2010. Est. Value-- Gargash, Minister of donor and U.S.
$970.00. Location--Gift State for Foreign Government.
on Display at Pentagon. Affairs of the United
Arab Emirates.
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Two pens in black and His Excellency Lee Non-acceptance would
Defense, James Miller, OSD Policy. gold. Rec'd--7/1/2010. Myung-bak, President cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$785.00. of the Republic of donor and U.S.
Location--Gift on Korea. Government.
Display at Pentagon.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Plaque. CD, title: His Excellency Seyrah Non-acceptance would
Defense, Celeste Wallander, OSD ``Dedicated to the Ohanyan, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Policy. victims of the Armenia Defense of the donor and U.S.
Genocide of 1915.'' Republic of Armenia. Government.
Book, title:
``Jansem.'' Book,
title: ``Western Media
Coverage of the Nagorno-
Karabekh Conflict in
1988-1990.'' Pamphlet,
title: ``Remembering
and Understanding the
Armenian Genocide.''
Armed Forces of Armenia
round gold coin. Rec'd--
7/1/2010. Est. Value--
$453.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Gen. James E. Cartwright, Vice Miniature Pounamu Mere Rear Admiral Jack Non-acceptance would
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. in a display box. Steer, Chief of the cause embarrassment to
Rec'd--7/19/2010. Est. Royal New Zealand Navy. donor and U.S.
Value--$585.00. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, Business card case. His Excellency Yu Myung- Non-acceptance would
Chip Gregson, OSD Policy. Envelope opener. Key hwan, Minister of cause embarrassment to
ring. Rec'd--7/21/2010. Foreign Affairs and donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$380.00. Trade of the Republic Government.
Disposition--Pending of Korea.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Glass paperweight The Honorable Dr. Hu Non-acceptance would
Skinner, OSD Policy. featuring birds and Wei-Jen, Secretary cause embarrassment to
grapes. Rec'd--8/5/ General of the Taiwan donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- National Security Government.
$385.00. Disposition-- Council.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Single strand pearl General Md Abdul Non-acceptance would
of Defense, Asian and Pacific necklace. Bed cover and Mubeen, Chief of Army cause embarrassment to
Security Affairs Derek Mitchell, two pillowcases with Staff of Bangladesh. donor and U.S.
OSD Policy. hand-embroidered Government.
designs. Rec'd--8/6/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,510.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Glass paperweight The Honorable Dr. Hu Non-acceptance would
Skinner, OSD Policy. featuring birds and Wei-Jen, Secretary cause embarrassment to
grapes. Rec'd--8/5/ General of the Taiwan donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- National Security Government.
$385.00. Disposition-- Council.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Bronze platter with Under Secretary Hakan Non-acceptance would
Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD small red rhinestones. Fidan, Director of the cause embarrassment to
Policy. Rec'd--9/23/2010. Est. Turkish National donor and U.S.
Value--$820.00. Intelligence Government.
Disposition--Pending Organization of the
Transfer to General Republic of Turkey.
Services Administration.
Major General William B. Garrett.... Framed map of the Dr. Achille Variati, Non-acceptance would
province of Vicenza, Major of Vicenza, cause embarrassment to
Italy. Rec'd--11/15/ Italian. donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$520.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Assistant Secretary of White porcelain vase. General (Retired) Liu Non-acceptance would
Defense, Asian and Pacific Security Rec'd--11/30/2010. Est. Dongdong Political cause embarrassment to
Affairs, Chip Gregson, OSD Policy. Value--$620.00. Commissar of the Jinan donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Military Region of the Government.
Transfer to General People's Republic of
Services Administration. China.
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AGENCY: Department of the Air Force
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Air Force]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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The Honorable Michael Wynne, French Officer dagger. General St[eacute]phane Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Air Force, Rec'd--4/1/2008. Est. Abrial, Chief of Staff cause embarrassment to
Pentagon, Washington DC. Value--$421.00. of the French Air donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Force. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Michael B. Donley, 4' x 6' Afghan wool rug. His Excellency Abdul Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Air Force, Rec'd--8/28/2009. Est. Rahim Wardak, Minister cause embarrassment to
Pentagon, Washington DC. Value--$550.00. of Defenseof the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Currently Islamic Republic of Government.
on display in the Afghanistan.
Pentagon, Washington
DC, Rm 4E833.
The Honorable Michael B. Donley, 4' x 6' Afghan wool rug. Major General Mohammed Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Air Force, Rec'd--8/28/2009. Est. Darwan of the Afghan cause embarrassment to
Pentagon, Washington DC. Value--$550.00. National Army Air donor and U.S.
Disposition--Currently Corps Commander. Government.
on display in the
Pentagon, Washington
DC, Rm 4E833.
The Honorable Michael B. Donley, 6' x 8' Afghan wool rug. Brigadier General Chris Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Air Force, Rec'd--4/1/2008. Est. Tickell, Chief of cause embarrassment to
Pentagon, Washington DC. Value--$1,295.00. Afghan National Air donor and U.S.
Disposition--Currently Corps Training. Government.
on display in the
Pentagon, Washington
DC, Rm 4E833.
The Honorable Michael B. Donley, 4' x 6' handmade wool His Excellency Rao Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Air Force, rug. Rec'd--10/14/2009. Qamar Suleman, Chief cause embarrassment to
Pentagon, Washington DC. Est. Value--$550.00. of Pakistan Air Force donor and U.S.
Disposition--Currently of the Islamic Government.
on display in the Republic of Pakistan.
Pentagon, Washington
DC, Rm 4E833.
General Norton Schwartz, Chief of Torgeon Swiss men's Major General Ahmed Non-acceptance would
Staff of the Air Force, Pentagon, T01101 Chronograph Boutaleb, Chief of cause embarrassment to
Washington DC. watch. Jewelry case. Staff of the Moroccan donor and U.S.
Rec'd--12/2/2010. Est. Air Force of the Government.
Value--$410.00. Kingdom Morocco.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
General Norton Schwartz, Chief of Hungarian dagger. Rec'd-- Major General Non-acceptance would
Staff of the United States Air 12/2/2010. Est. Value-- Zolt[aacute]n cause embarrassment to
Force. $1,500.00. Disposition-- Pint[eacute]r, Chief donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to of Staff of the Government.
General Services Hungarian Air Force.
Administration.
Major General Floyd C Williams, 18-karat gold men's tie His Excellency Field Non-acceptance would
Chief, Office of Military clip. Rec'd--1/7/2009. Marshal Mohamed cause embarrassment to
Cooperation, Cairo, Egypt. Est. Value--$480.00. Hussein Tantawi, donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Minister of Defense of Government.
Transfer to General the Arab Republic of
Services Administration. Egypt.
Mrs. Rebecca Williams, wife of Major 18-karat gold necklace. Vice Admiral Mohab Non-acceptance would
General Floyd C Williams, Chief, Rec'd--11/12/2009. Est. Mameesh, Commander in cause embarrassment to
Office of Military Cooperation, Value--$355.00. Chief of the Egyptian donor and U.S.
Cairo, Egypt. Disposition--Pending Navy. Government.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Major General Frederick F. Roggero, Tag Heuer Aquaracer Lieutenant General Non-acceptance would
Commander Headquarters Air Force automatic wristwatch. Hamad Mohammed Thani cause embarrassment to
Safety Center and Commander Rec'd--11/18/2009. Est. Al Rumaithi, Chief of donor and U.S.
Headquarters Air Force Safety, Value--$1,800.00. Staff of the United Government.
Pentagon, Washington DC. Disposition--Pending Arab Emirates Armed
Transfer to General Forces.
Services Administration.
John M. Polhemus, GS-12, Protocol Bvlgari Solotempo men's Mr. Ziad Soubra, Chief Non-acceptance would
Specialist, 89th Airlift Wing, watch ST42SL. Rec'd--2/ of Protocol of the cause embarrassment to
Joint Base Andrews, MD. 4/2010. Est. Value-- Embassy of the State donor and U.S.
$1,044.00. Disposition-- of Qatar. Government.
Missing--Report of
Survey (2011-
125) determined
disappeared and remains
to be found.
Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Silver earrings, Major General Ahmed Non-acceptance would
Director of Regional Affairs, necklace, and bracelet Boutaleb, Chief of cause embarrassment to
International Affairs, Pentagon, set. Rec'd--8/30/2010. Staff of the Moroccan donor and U.S.
Washington DC. Est. Value--$600.00. Air Force of the Government.
Disposition--Pending Kingdom of Morocco.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Colonel Angel Diaz, Director, Host Black watch. Black Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
Nation Coordination Cell, 379 Air ballpoint pen. Pierre Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
Expeditionary Wing South West Asia. Cardin cufflinks. JBR of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
cologne. Rec'd--9/7/ Armed Forced. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$647.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Brigadier General Randal A Kee, Gold watch. Gold Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
Commander, 379 Air Expeditionary ballpoint pen. Pierre Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
Wing, South West Asia. Cardin cufflinks. JBR of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
cologne. Rec'd--10/5/ Armed Forced. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
$678.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Silver earrings, Major General Ahmed Non-acceptance would
Director of Regional Affairs, necklace, and bracelet Boutaleb, Chief of cause embarrassment to
International Affairs, Pentagon, set. Rec'd--11/10/2010. Staff of the Moroccan donor and U.S.
Washington DC. Est. Value--$550.00. Air Force of the Government.
Disposition--Pending Kingdom of Morocco.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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Brigadier General Scott Hansen, Men's Baum and Mercier Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
321nd Air Expeditionary Wing watch. Women's Baum and Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
Commander and Director, Iraq Mercier watch. Rec'd-- of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
Training and Advisory Mission--Air 12/21/2010. Est. Value-- Armed Forced. Government.
Force, Baghdad, Iraq. $4,000.00. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
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AGENCY: Department of the Army
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Army]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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Colonel John P. Rooney, Commander, Baume & Mercier watch. Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
US Army Aberdeen Test Center. Givenchy brown leather Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
wallet. Givenchy Very of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
Irresistible eau de Armed Forces. Government.
toilette spray (3.4
oz). Rec'd--1/8/2008.
Est. Value--$3,377.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Gold and white gold Rado His Excellency Masoud Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy men's Swiss wristwatch. Barzani, President of cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th Rec'd--12/8/2008. Est. the Kurdistan Region donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Value--$2,100.00. of the Republic of Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending Iraq.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Lieutenant General Charles H. Longine's men's watch. His Excellency Masoud Non-acceptance would
Jacoby, Jr., O-9, Deputy Commanding Rec'd--4/2/2009. Est. Barzani, President of cause embarrassment to
General (Operations), US Forces- Value--$645.00. the Kurdistan Region donor and U.S.
Iraq & commander, I Corps. Disposition--Purchased of the Republic of Government.
through General Iraq.
Services Administration
in March 2010.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Silver men's Victorinox Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Swiss Army men's Jameel Ali Ibrahim, cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th wristwatch. Rec'd--4/12/ Liaison Officer for donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National 2009. Est. Value-- the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Division-North, Iraq. $800.00. Disposition-- Government, Republic
Pending Transfer to of Iraq.
General Services
Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) 22'' x 30'' rectangular Sheikh Abdullah Shamer, Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy shaped rug in red and Sheikh of Western cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th gold. Rec'd--4/28/2009. Ninewa Province, the donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Est. Value--$1,800.00. Republic of Iraq. Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Lieutenant Bryan P. Ewing, O-2...... Stainless steel men's Mansour Ranza, ALMCO Non-acceptance would
sapphire crystal Multi-National cause embarrassment to
Longines wristwatch. Security Transition donor and U.S.
Rec'd--9/1/2009. Est. Command, Republic of Government.
Value--$1,825.00. Iraq.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) 30'' x 44'' rectangular Major General Jabbar Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy shaped rug in gold and Yawar, Deputy Minister cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th pink. Rec'd--9/9/2009. of Peshmerga of the donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Est. Value--$1,800.00. Kurdistan Regional Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending Government, Republic
Transfer to General of Iraq.
Services Administration.
Brigadier General Kevin W. Mangum, O- Women's 21-karat yellow Major General Fadil Non-acceptance would
7, Director of the Iraqi National gold snake ring with Jalil al-Barwari, cause embarrassment to
Counter-Terrorism Force Transition zirconia stones. Rec'd-- Commander of the 1st donor and U.S.
Team, Multi-National Security 9/13/2009. Est. Value-- Special Forces Brigade Government.
Transition Command-Iraq (For $375.00. Disposition-- of the Republic of
daughter Anela). Purchased through the Iraq.
General Services
Administration in April
2010.
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Brigadier General Kevin W. Mangum, O- Women's 21-karat yellow Major General Fadil Non-acceptance would
7, Director of the Iraqi National gold fashion ring with Jalil al-Barwari, cause embarrassment to
Counter-Terrorism Force Transition zirconia stones. Rec'd-- Commander of the 1st donor and U.S.
Team, Multi-National Security 9/13/2009. Est. Value-- Special Forces Brigade Government.
Transition Command-Iraq (For wife $450.00. Disposition-- of the Republic of
Angel). Purchased through the Iraq.
General Services
Administration in April
2010.
Brigadier General (Promotable) 22'' x 30'' rectangular Major General Aziz Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy shaped rug in blue and Weyzi, Zervani, cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th pink. Rec'd--9/23/2009. Commander of donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Est. Value--$1,800.00. Peshmerga, the Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending Republic of Iraq.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) 22'' x 30'' rectangular Lieutenant General Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy shaped rug in pink and Sherwan Ali cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th tan. Rec'd--10/2/2009. Abdulrahman, Deputy donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Est. Value--$1,800.00. Minister of Peshmerga, Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending the Republic of Iraq.
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Gold and white gold Brigadier General Ali, Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy women's Rimador Japan Army Commander of the cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th Quartz wristwatch. Republic of Iraq. donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Rec'd--10/10/2009. Est. Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Value--$1,800.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) Onyx and silver earring Mr. Abdul Karim Sultan Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy and jewelry set. Rec'd-- Sinjair, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th 10/15/2009. Est. Value-- Interior of the donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National $1,600.00. Disposition-- Kurdistan Regional Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Pending Transfer to Government, Republic
General Services of Iraq.
Administration.
Brigadier General (Promotable) 30'' x 44'' rectangular General Sheikh Jaffer Non-acceptance would
Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy shaped rug in blue and Ali Mustafa, Minister cause embarrassment to
Commanding General--Support, 25th red. Rec'd--10/18/2009. of Peshmerga Affairs, donor and U.S.
Infantry Division, Multi-National Est. Value--$2,500.00. Republic of Iraq. Government.
Division-North, Iraq. Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
General David Petraeus, Commander, Chopard Swiss Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
US Central Command. wristwatch. Rec'd--11/ Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
17/2009. Est. Value-- of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
$6,000.00. Disposition-- Armed Forces. Government.
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
Brigadier General Mangum, O-7, Gold necklace and Major General Fadil Non-acceptance would
Deputy Commanding General--Center, earrings. Rec'd--1/22/ Jalil al-Barwari, cause embarrassment to
US Division--Center, Camp Liberty. 2010. Est. Value-- Commander of the 1st donor and U.S.
$500.00. Disposition-- Special Forces Brigade Government.
Pending Transfer to of the Republic of
General Services Iraq.
Administration.
Lieutenant Colonel Troy D. Joslin, O- Personalized medium gold- His Highness General Non-acceptance would
5, Director of Public Works, Task plated castle statue Shiekh Mohamed bin cause embarrassment to
Force Cyclone. encased in wood and Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown donor and U.S.
glass. Rec'd--2/3/2010. Prince of Abu Dhabi, Government.
Est. Value--$550.00. Deputy Supreme
Disposition--Retain for Commander of the
Official Display: Camp United Arab Emirates
Phoenix, Afghanistan, Armed Forces and
APO AE 09320 on return Chairman of the Abu
to use displayed in the Dhabi Executive
museum at Camp Council.
Atterbury Joint
Maneruver Training
center, Camp Atterbur,
Indiana.
Brigadier General Joseph L . Culver, Personalized large gold- His Highness General Non-acceptance would
O-7, Commander, Task Force Cyclose. plated castle statue Shiekh Mohamed bin cause embarrassment to
encased in wood and Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown donor and U.S.
glass. Rec'd--2/3/2010. Prince of Abu Dhabi, Government.
Est. Value--$800.00. Deputy Supreme
Disposition--Retain for Commander of the
Official Display: United Arab Emirates
Conference Room of Armed Forces and
Joint Forces Chairman of the Abu
Headquarters, Kentucky Dhabi Executive
National Guard, Council.
Frankfort, Kentucky.
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Colonel Richard D. Shatto, O-6, Personalized large gold- His Highness General Non-acceptance would
Brigade Commander, Task Force plated castle statue Shiekh Mohamed bin cause embarrassment to
Cyclone. encased in wood and Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown donor and U.S.
glass. Rec'd--2/3/2010. Prince of Abu Dhabi, Government.
Est. Value--$800.00. Deputy Supreme
Disposition--Retain for Commander of the
Official Display: United Arab Emirates
Trophy case of the 38th Armed Forces and
Infantry Division Chairman of the Abu
Armory, 3912 Minnesota Dhabi Executive
Street, Indianapolis, Council.
Indiana.
Colonel Timothy N. Thombleson, O-6, Personalized large gold- His Highness General Non-acceptance would
Deputy Commander, Task Force plated castle statue Shiekh Mohamed bin cause embarrassment to
Cyclone. encased in wood and Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown donor and U.S.
glass. Rec'd--2/3/2010. Prince of Abu Dhabi, Government.
Est. Value--$500.00. Deputy Supreme
Disposition--Retain for Commander of the
Official Display: United Arab Emirates
Trophy case of the Armed Forces and
Joint Forces Chairman of the Abu
Headquarters, Indiana Dhabi Executive
National Guard, Council.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lieutenant General Steven Whitcomb, 50ml Versace Versense Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
O-9, The Inspector General. cologne. 100ml Ferrari Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
Uomo cologne. Techno of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
Marine watch, serial Armed Forces. Government.
number TMNC P07108287.
Rec'd--2/7/2010. Est.
Value--$3,068.90.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Major Edlyn Smith, Aide de Camp to JBR watch, serial number Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
The Inspector General. GL SSB 7863 D72 C. Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
Silver pen, cufflinks, of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
and leather wallet in Armed Forces. Government.
solid oak gift box.
Rec'd--2/7/2010. Est.
Value--$1,300.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Sergeant Major Henry Jackson, Jaguar watch J636. Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
Sergeant Major to The Inspector Pierre Cardin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
General. cufflinks, black of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
leather wallet, and Armed Forces. Government.
roller point pen in
mahogany and leather
gift box. Rec'd--2/7/
2010. Est. Value--
$614.21. Disposition--
Pending Transfer to
General Services
Administration.
General David Petraeus, Commander, Two Navitec men's Major General Hamad bin Non-acceptance would
US Central Command. wristwatches Rec'd--4/ Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief cause embarrassment to
26/2010. Est. Value-- of Staff of the Qatar donor and U.S.
$25,000.00. Armed Forces. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Major General Anthony A. Cucolo III, 80cm x 123cm mauve and Staff Major General Non-acceptance would
O-8, Commander, 3rd Infantry tan hand-made silk rug. Aziz, Zervani, cause embarrassment to
Division and United States Division- Rec'd--7/18/2010. Est. Commander of donor and U.S.
North. Value--$450.00. Peshmerga, Republic of Government.
Disposition--Retain for Iraq.
Official Display: 3rd
Infantry Division.
Colonel William F. Roy, O-6, Brigade Presentation sword with Colonel Hassan, Non-acceptance would
Commander, Task Force Wolverine. the emblem of the Commander of Task cause embarrassment to
United Arab Emirates Force 110 of the Army donor and U.S.
and a leather case. of the United Arab Government.
Rec'd--7/22/2010. Est. Emirates.
Value--$456.00.
Disposition--Retain for
Official Display:
Currently at HQ Task
Force Wolverine, Bagram
Airfield Afghanistan
APO AE 09354. Will go
on display at 86th IBCT
(MTN) Headquarters,
7846 Williston road,
Williston, Vermont.
Major General James E. Rogers, O-8, Tissot ``T-Touch'' men's Major General Hussein Non-acceptance would
Commanding General, US Army wristwatch, model M. Al Assaf, Commander cause embarrassment to
Aviation and Missile Command. number T33.7.498.51. of the Royal Saudi donor and U.S.
Rec'd--11/2/2010. Est. Arabian Land Forces Government.
Value--$589.00. Aviation Command.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
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AGENCY: Department of the Navy
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Hand-crafted wooden Admiral Noman Bashir, Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. chest. Rec'd--8/23/ Chief of Naval Staff cause embarrassment to
2009. Est. Value-- of the Islamic donor and U.S.
$850.00. Disposition-- Republic of Pakistan. Government.
Retained for Display by
Recipient for Official
Use.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Giampaolo Nason glass Mrs. Adele La Rosa, Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. vase. Rec'd--10/1/2009. spouse of Admiral cause embarrassment to
Est. Value--$335.00. Paolo La Rosa, Chief donor and U.S.
Disposition--Retained of Staff of the Government.
for Display by Italian Navy.
Recipient for Official
Use.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Decorative woven vase. Admiral Guillermo Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. Rec'd--10/8/2009. Est. Enrique Barrera cause embarrassment to
Value--$508.00. Hurtado, Commander of donor and U.S.
Disposition--Retained the Navy of the Government.
for Display by Republic of Colombia.
Recipient for Official
Use.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Decorative glass bowl. Mrs. Hege Bruun- Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. Rec'd--10/8/2009. Est. Hanssen, wife of Rear cause embarrassment to
Value--$350.00. Admiral Haakon Bruun- donor and U.S.
Disposition--Retained Hanssen of Norway. Government.
for Display by
Recipient for Official
Use.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Russian coin set Admiral Vladimir Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. containing six small Sergeevich Vysotsky, cause embarrassment to
and one large coin. Commander in Chief of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/8/2009. Est. the Navy of the Government.
Value--$480.00. Russian Federation.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Nigerian floor mat and Vice Admiral Ishaya Iko Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. four cushions in tan Ibrahim, Chief of cause embarrassment to
and blue with Nigerian Naval Staff Nigerian donor and U.S.
Navy Symbol in center. Navy. Government.
Rec'd--10/8/2009. Est.
Value--$850.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, CD box set, title: Admiral Oscar Adolfo Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. ``Buenos Aires: Dias y Arce, Commander of the cause embarrassment to
Noches De Tango.''. Argentine Coast Guard. donor and U.S.
Rec'd--11/12/2009. Est. Government.
Value--$397.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Necklace, bracelet and Admiral Oscar Adolfo Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. ring set in gold with Arce, Commander of the cause embarrassment to
white and brown Argentine Coast Guard. donor and U.S.
diamonds. Rec'd--11/12/ Government.
2009. Est. Value--
$500.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, JB Robinson men's His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. wristwatch round dual Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
function, white face Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
with black leather State of Qatar. Government.
band, serial number
81.644. Pen set. Rec'd--
3/29/2010. Est. Value--
$1,070.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Longines men's stainless Vice Admiral Mohab Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. steel Classique watch Mameesh, Commander in cause embarrassment to
with two-tone stainless Chief of Naval the donor and U.S.
steel band and gold- Egyptian Naval Forces. Government.
tone stainless steel
case, white dial with
sapphire crystal,
serial number L4.766.2.
Longines women's
stainless steel
classique watch, two-
tone stainless steel
band with gold-tone
stainless steel case,
white dial, with
sapphire crystal,
serial number L4.209.2.
Rec'd--4/8/2010. Est.
Value--$2,500.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, 2' x 1' Vazhavilakku Vice Admiral Krishnan Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. metal lamp. Rec'd--4/15/ Nair Sushil, Flag cause embarrassment to
2010. Est. Value-- Officer Commanding in donor and U.S.
$380.00. Disposition-- Chief of Southern Government.
Transferred to the Naval Command of the
General Services Republic of India.
Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Dagger with curved Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. double-edged 6'' blade Abdulla Saeed Al- cause embarrassment to
and silver handle. 18- Mansoori, Royal donor and U.S.
karat gold, diamond, Bahrain Naval Forces Government.
and turquoise jewelry Commander.
including a ring,
earrings and pendant.
Rec'd--7/14/2010. Est.
Value--$410.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Set of three Malaysian Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. coins issued to Aziz Jaafar, Chief of cause embarrassment to
commemorate the 75th the Navy of Malaysia. donor and U.S.
Anniversary of the Government.
Royal Malaysian Navy.
Rec'd--8/4/2010. Est.
Value--$425.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to GSA.
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Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, 7'' 18-karat yellow gold His Excellency Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. bracelet featuring Lieutenant General cause embarrassment to
three dimensional Samy Enan, Chief of donor and U.S.
hollow scarab bettle Staff of the Amred Government.
flanked by links of Forces of the Arab
papyrus blossoms. Republic of Egypt.
Rec'd--11/19/2010. Est.
Value--$700.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to GSA.
Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, 7'' 18-karat white gold Vice Admiral Mohab Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations. bracelet featuring Mameesh, Commander in cause embarrassment to
three dimensional Chief of the Egyptian donor and U.S.
hollow scarab bettle Naval Forces. Government.
flanked by links of
papyrus blossoms.
Rec'd--11/19/2010. Est.
Value--$700.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to GSA.
Mrs. Sherrie Gortney, spouse of Vice 18-karat gold bracelet. Spouse of Vice Admiral Non-acceptance would
Admiral W.E. Gortney, US Navy, Rec'd--1/21/2009. Est. Mohab Mameesh, cause embarrassment to
Commander US Naval Forces Central Value--$818.67. Commander in Chief of donor and U.S.
Command. Disposition--Purchased the Egyptian Naval Government.
by Recipient. Forces.
Vice Admiral John Bird, US Navy, 36'' x 48'' framed oil Vice Admiral Park Jung Non-acceptance would
Commander Seventh Fleet. painting of the USS Hwa, Commander of the cause embarrassment to
BLUE RIDGE (LCC 19) on Navy of the Republic donor and U.S.
canvas. Rec'd--10/5/ of Korea. Government.
2009. Est. Value--
$469.00. Disposition--
Retained for Display by
Recipient for Official
Use.
Commander Paul Hobbes, US Naval, Stainless steel men's Captain Nassir Al-Rakf, Non-acceptance would
Middle East Affairs Officer. wristwatch with flex Royal Saudi Naval cause embarrassment to
band and round mother Forces of the Kingdom donor and U.S.
of pearl face marked of Saudi Arabia. Government.
``Brogeh/Sapphire/Japan
Movt.'' Stainless steel
women's wristwatch with
flex band and round
mother of pearl face
marked ``Brogeh/
Sapphire/Japan Movt.''
Rec'd--10/17/2009. Est.
Value--$1,200.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Lieutenant General John Allen, US 11.5'' 18-karat gold His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Marine Corps, Commander, US Central necklace with gold Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Command. cross. Rec'd--10/29/ Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
2009. Est. Value-- State of Qatar. Government.
$1,500.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
Mass Communications Specialist First Pierre Cardin Swiss-made His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Class Tiffani Vanderwyst, US Navy, silver water-resistant Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Chief of Naval Operations watch with rectangle Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
Photographer. homme dual black dial State of Qatar. Government.
and silver and black
link band, serial
number PC10191S01.
Rec'd--3/29/2010. Est.
Value--$350.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Chief Culinary Specialist Wesley Pierre Cardin Swiss-made His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Tavares, US Navy, Chief of Naval silver water-resistant Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Operations personal Staff. watch with rectangle Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
homme dual black dial State of Qatar. Government.
with silver & black
link band, serial
number PC10191S01.
Rec'd--3/29/2010. Est.
Value--$350.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Mr. Steve McMains, Chief of Pierre Cardin stainless His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Operations Personal Security steel water-resistant Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Advisor. watch with black face Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
and rose tone link State of Qatar. Government.
band. Rec'd--3/29/2010.
Est. Value--$350.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to the General
Services Administration.
Captain Christopher Grady, US Navy, Pierre Cardin stainless His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations Executive steel water-resistant Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Assistant. watch with black face Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
with rose tone link State of Qatar. Government.
band, serial number
PC101291S02. Rec'd--3/
29/2010. Est. Value--
$350.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
Commander Charlie Brown, US Navy, Pierre Cardin stainless His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
Chief of Naval Operations Public steel water-resistant Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Affairs Officer. watch with black face Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
and rose tone link State of Qatar. Government.
band, serial number
PC101291S02. Rec'd--3/
29/2010. Est. Value--
$350.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
Rear Admiral Stephen S. Voetsch, US 42mm diameter Men's Vice Admiral Mohab Non-acceptance would
Navy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of stainless steel Tissot Mameesh, Commander in cause embarrassment to
the navy (International Programs)/ wristwatch with Chief of the Egyptian donor and U.S.
Director, Navy Internal Programs sapphire crystal, black Naval Forces. Government.
Office. dial, black leather
strap, serial number
T014427. Rec'd--4/8/
2010. Est. Value--
$825.00. Disposition--
Transferred to the
General Services
Administration.
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Rear Admiral Robert L. Thomas, US 24-karat gold Korean Rear Admiral Ha Jin- Non-acceptance would
Navy, Commander, Submarine Group 7. Chunma Chong Crown of Yong, Commander of the cause embarrassment to
Silla replica. Rec'd--6/ Submarine Flotilla donor and U.S.
28/2010. Est. Value-- NINE of the Royal Government.
$1,250.00. Disposition-- Korean Navy.
Retained for Display by
Recipient for Official
Use.
Vice Admiral John Bird, US Navy, Wooden block from the Vice Admiral Masahiko Non-acceptance would
Commander Seventh Fleet. Mikasa, decorated with Sugimoto, Commander in cause embarrassment to
multiple command coins Chief of the Self- donor and U.S.
and designators. Rec'd-- Defense Fleet of Japan. Government.
7/20/2010. Est. Value--
$335.00. Disposition--
Retained for Display by
Recipient for Official
Use.
Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney, US Navy, JBR men's quartz watch His Highness Sheikh Non-acceptance would
US Navy Executive Office to the with jewel, water- Hamad Bin Khalifa Al- cause embarrassment to
Commander, U.S. Central Command. resistant, stainless Thani, Amir of the donor and U.S.
steel bracelet with State of Qatar. Government.
fold claps, serial GOR
3576L. JBR 1.7 cologne.
Pierre Cardin sterling
silver cufflinks with
Pierre Cardin emblem.
Black and silver pen.
Rec'd--10/4/2010. Est.
Value--$2,137.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to GSA.
Captain James Malloy, US Navy, Rado men's watch, Major Abdullah Al Non-acceptance would
Commodore, destroyer Squadron FIFTY. scratch resistant Shamri, Navy Liaison cause embarrassment to
sapphire crystal with Officer of the Royal donor and U.S.
gold dial and day/date Saudi Naval Force. Government.
feature, polished with
brushed gold tone steel
bracelet, Model number
R12391633. Rado women's
watch, scratch
resistant sapphire
crystal with gold dial,
polished with brushed
gold-tone steel
bracelet, model number
R48728253. Rec'd--10/19/
2010. Est. Value--
$706.00. Disposition--
CNO (DNS-35), Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
Admiral James G. Stavridis, Israeli Defense Forces Government of the State Non-acceptance would
Commander, U.S. European Command. rifle, model MTAR21, of Israel. cause embarrassment to
demilled. Rec'd--10/25/ donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$2,300.00. Disposition--
National Defense
University for Official
Use.
Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, US Navy, TRAVEL: Expended for Major Ivan Atanasoski, Non-acceptance would
Commander US Naval Forces, Europe/ lodgings in Skopje, Chief of Protocol cause embarrassment to
Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa Macedonia. Rec'd--3/16- Section, General Staff donor and U.S.
and three accompanying staff 17/2010. Est. Value-- of the Army of the Government.
members. $2,479.00. Republic of Macedonia.
Admiral Samuel Locklear, US Navy, TRAVEL: Expended for Admiral Bruno Non-acceptance would
Commander, US Naval Forces, Europe/ lodgings in Venice, Branciforte, Chief of cause embarrassment to
Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa Italy. Rec'd--10/19-22/ Staff of the Italian donor and U.S.
and one accompanying staff member. 2010. Est. Value-- Navy. Government.
$3,378.00.
Vice Admiral Harry Harris, Jr., US TRAVEL: Expended for Admiral Bruno Non-acceptance would
Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces, lodgings in Venice, Branciforte, Chief of cause embarrassment to
Europe/Commander US Naval Forces, Italy. Rec'd--10/19-22/ Staff of the Italian donor and U.S.
Africa and one accompanying staff 2010. Est. Value-- Navy. Government.
member. $3,378.00.
Admiral Samuel Locklear, US Navy, TRAVEL: Expended for His Excellency Zoran Non-acceptance would
Commander, US Naval Forces, Europe/ lodgings in Skopje, Konjanovski, Minister cause embarrassment to
Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa Macedonia. Rec'd--11/3- of Defense of the donor and U.S.
and one accompanying staff member. 5/2010. Est. Value-- Republic of Macedonia. Government.
$1,450.50.
Lieutenant Commander Jennifer Jones, TRAVEL: Expended for Lieutenant Commander Non-acceptance would
US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces lodgings in Rome Italy. Michele Avino, Office cause embarrassment to
Europe/Commander US Naval Forces Rec'd--11/29/2010-12/2/ of Navy Policy, donor and U.S.
Africa and one accompanying staff 2010. Est. Value-- Italian Navy General Government.
member. $1,150.26. Staff.
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Rear Admiral Joseph Rixey, US Navy, TRAVEL: Expended for Admiral Edmundo Non-acceptance would
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the lodgings in Vina Del Gonz[aacute]lez cause embarrassment to
Navy (International Programs)/ Mar, Chile. Rec'd--11/ Robles, Commander in donor and U.S.
Director, Navy International 29/2010-12/3/2010. Est. Chief of the Chilean Government.
Programs Office. Value--$1,299.25. Navy.
Lieutenant Drew Thomas, US Navy, TRAVEL: Expended for Admiral Edmundo Non-acceptance would
Aide to Director, Navy lodgings in Vina Del Gonz[aacute]lez cause embarrassment to
International Programs Office. Mar, Chile. Rec'd--11/ Robles, Commander in donor and U.S.
29/2010-12/3/2010. Est. Chief of the Chilean Government.
Value--$1,299.25. Navy.
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AGENCY: United States Marine Corps
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the United States Marine Corps]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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Lieutenant General Joseph F. 2m x 3m Afghan wool run Brigadier General Non-acceptance would
Dunford, Jr., Commander, U.S. in blue and green. Ghulam Mohayadin cause embarrassment to
Marine Corps Forces, U.S. Central Rec'd--4/5/2010. Est. Ghori, Deputy Corps donor and U.S.
Command (CENTCOM). Value--$ 1440. Commander of the 207th Government.
Disposition--Recipient Corps of the Afghan
purchased from General National Army.
Services Administration.
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher L. TRAVEL: Formal Government of the Non-acceptance would
Naler USMC, then-Commanding invitation to join Kingdom of Bahrain. cause embarrassment to
Officer, 5th Battalion, 10th Royal Family in donor and U.S.
Marines (MARCENT AO). ceremony to welcome Government.
home Bahrain company
(which was under his
charge in AFG) on 14
Jun 2010. Gifts of
travel include OCONUS
air fare, lodging, and
meals. Rec'd--6/22/
2010. Est. Value--
$11,500.
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AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Homeland Security]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Granat gold cufflinks Mr. Alexandr Vondra, Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of with garnets. Rec'd--10/ Deputy Prime Minister cause embarrassment to
the United States. 27/2008. Est. Value-- for European Affairs donor and U.S.
$480.00. Disposition-- of the Czech Republic. Government.
On display in Room
5103, Department of
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Set of six shot-style His Excellency Karel Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of crystal glasses. Rec'd-- Schwarzenberg, First cause embarrassment to
the United States. 10/27/2008. Est. Value-- Deputy Prime Minister donor and U.S.
$510.00. Disposition-- and Minister of Government.
On display in Room Foreign Affairs of the
5103, Department of Czech Republic.
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Limited mint edition His Excellency Robert Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of Slovak Crowns (various Kalin[aacute]k, Deputy cause embarrassment to
the United States. denominations) Rec'd-- Prime Minister and donor and U.S.
10/28/2008 Est. Value-- Minister of Interior, Government.
$609.81. Disposition-- Slovak Republic.
On display in Room
5103, Department of
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Book, title: ``Tamaya: A His Excellency Arturo Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of Modern Icon Sarukhan, Ambassador cause embarrassment to
the United States. Reinterpreted.'' Rec'd-- of the United Mexican donor and U.S.
12/2/2009. Est. Value-- States. Government.
$377.76. Disposition--
Secretary's office--For
official use.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Amati-Denak clarinet His Excellency Robert Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of S.R.O., Model ACL 612-C. Rec'd--12/ Prime Minister and donor and U.S.
14/2009. Est. Value-- Minister of Interior, Government.
$1,128.03. Disposition-- Slovak Republic.
On display in Room
5103, Department of
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
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The Honorable Janet Napolitano, 11.5'' Lladro porcelain His Excellency Felix Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of ``Butterfly Treasures'' Sanz Rold[aacute]n, cause embarrassment to
the United States. figurine. Rec'd--4/10/ Director of the Center donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value-- of National Government.
$440.00. Disposition-- Intelligence of Spain.
Transferred to GSA.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Diamond and ruby King Abdullah bin Abd Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of necklace, bracelet, al-Aziz Al Saud, cause embarrassment to
the United States. earrings, and ring. Custodian of the Two donor and U.S.
Rec'd--5/30/2010. Est. Holy Mosques, King of Government.
Value--$294,140.00. the Kingdom of Saudi
Disposition--In Arabia.
storage, Room 43205,
(locked safe),
Department of Homeland
Security Headquarters.
The Honorable Janet Napolitano, 54'' x 75'' silk hand- Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of knotted yellow, pink, Fetais Al Marri, cause embarrassment to
the United States. green, brown, cream, Attorney General of donor and U.S.
and red rug with floral the State of Qatar. Government.
pattern. Rec'd--9/17/
2010. Est. Value--
$6,625.00. Disposition--
In storage, Room 5-01-
111-F, Department of
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
The Honorable Jane Holl Lute, Deputy Delta fountain pen and His Excellency Roberto Non-acceptance would
Secretary of Homeland Security of ink set. Rec'd--5/30/ Maroni, Minister of cause embarrassment to
the United States. 2009. Est. Value-- Interior of the donor and U.S.
$380.25. Disposition-- Italian Republic. Government.
On display in Room
5103, Department of
Homeland Security
Headquarters.
Mr. Nick Ahloe, Immigration & Cover watch of Major General Ghaleb Al Non-acceptance would
Customs Enforcement Assistant Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) Sarayreh, Director cause embarrassment to
Attach[eacute] in Amman, Jordan, inscribed with Jordan General of Jordan donor and U.S.
Department of Homeland Security. Customs seal. Rec'd--1/ Customs of the Government.
7/2010. Est. Value-- Hashemite Kingdom of
$500.00. Disposition-- Jordan.
U.S. Embassy in Amman,
Jordan, Immigration &
Customs Enforcement
Attache's office
(locked safe).
Mr. Akil Baldwin, Operation Manager, Cover Watch of Major General Ghaleb Al Non-acceptance would
HIS International Affairs, Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) Sarayreh, Director cause embarrassment to
Immigration & Customs Enforcement, inscribed with General of Jordan donor and U.S.
(Washington, DC) Department of JordanCustoms seal. Customs of the Government.
Homeland Security. Rec'd--1/7/2010. Est. Hashemite Kingdom of
Value--$500.00. Jordan.
Disposition--U.S.
Embassy in Amman,
Jordan, Immigration &
Customs Enforcement
Attache's office
(locked safe).
Mr. Bruce Swartley, Immigration & Longines Master Brigadier General Jasim Non-acceptance would
Customs Enforcement Assistant Collection chrome watch Al Marzouki, Ministry cause embarrassment to
Attach[eacute] in Abu Dhabi, United in Ministry of Interior of Interior of the donor and U.S.
Arab Emirates, Department of box. Rec'd--8/10/2010. United Arab Emirates. Government.
Homeland Security. Est. Value--$1,700.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to Department of
State Post Management
officer, United Arab
Emirates.
Mr. Majdi Haddad, Immigration & Longines Master Brigadier General Jasim Non-acceptance would
Customs Enforcement Foreign Service Collection chrome watch Al Marzouki, Ministry cause embarrassment to
National Investigator in Abu Dhabi, in Ministry of Interior of Interior of the donor and U.S.
United Arab Emirates, Department of box. Rec'd--8/10/2010. United Arab Emirates. Government.
Homeland Security. Est. Value--$1,700.00.
Disposition--Transferre
d to Department of
State Post Management
officer, United Arab
Emirates.
Ms. Lynda Williams, Resident Agent Currency. Rec'd--9/24/ His Excellency Non-acceptance would
in Charge, U.S. Secret Service, 2010. Est. Value-- Hifikepunye Pohamba cause embarrassment to
Department of Homeland Security. $350.00. Disposition-- and Mrs. Penehupifo donor and U.S.
Returned to His Pohamba, President of Government.
Excellency Patrick the Republic of
Nandago, Namibian Namibia and Spouse.
Ambassador to the
United States on
October 9, 2010.
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AGENCY: Department of Treasury
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Treasury]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
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The Honorable Timothy Geithner, Franz hibiscus vase in His Excellency Hu Non-acceptance would
Secretary of the Treasury. white and red. Rec'd--4/ Jintao, President of cause embarrassment to
4/2010. Est. Value-- the People's Republic donor and U.S.
$850.00. Disposition-- of China. Government.
Department of Treasury.
Lael Brainard, Under Secretary for Heli-Artic parka and The Honorable James M. Non-acceptance would
International Affairs. seal skin mitts. Rec'd-- Flaherty, P.C., M.P., cause embarrassment to
5/4/2010. Est. Value-- Minister of Finance of donor and U.S.
$1,029.00. Disposition-- Canada. Government.
Pending Transfer to the
General Services
Administration.
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David Cohen, Assistant Secretary for Cartier Tank wristwatch Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Non-acceptance would
Terrorist Financing. and 100 Riyah gold Fathis Al-Marri, cause embarrassment to
coin. Rec'd--10/4/2010. Attorney General of donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$4,265.00. the State of Qatar. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Service Administration.
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AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kenneth J Davis, Program Analyst, TRAVEL: UNITAR will United Nations Non-acceptance would
Office of International and Tribal provide housing in Institute for Training cause embarrassment to
Affairs. Geneva, Switzerland to and Research. donor and U.S.
the employee on detail Government.
for the duration of the
assignment. The
traveler will perform
approximately a 3-month
detail assignment with
UNITAR and UNEP
Chemicals in Geneva,
Switzerland. The
traveler will be
working with UNITAR and
UNEP on global mercury
issues that are very
important to the US,
EPA, and the Office of
International and
Tribal Affairs. In
particular, he will be
assisting with the
effort, currently
supported by EPA, to
help the government of
Kyrgyzstan address
primary mercury mining.
This is an important
part of the
international effort to
reduce mercury use and
emissions, which EPA
strongly supports.
Rec'd--5/15/2010--7/29/
2010 Est. Value--
$6,000.00.
Weihsueh Chiu, Environmental Health TRAVEL: Per diem to World Health Non-acceptance would
Scientist. cover hotel, meals, and Organization. cause embarrassment to
incidentals ($1350.00). donor and U.S.
Numerous scientific Government.
advisory groups have
urged the U.S. EPA to
incorporate
probabilistic methods
for uncertainty and
variability in
quantitative dose-
response analysis,
including the recent
National Research
Council report
``Science and
Decisions.'' Dr.
Weihsueh Chiu has
substantial expertise
and interest in this
area, and it is
important that he
provide input into the
development of the WHO/
IPCS guidance, quidance
which influences others
globally and which
ultimately has a
bearing on how EPA
conducts its own
analyses. Stakeholders
may evaluate the
practices of ORD in
comparison to this IPCS
guidance, thus being
part of the IPCS
process is informative
for EPA and helps
insure that the IPCS
and EPA practice are
harmonized to the
extent practical. This
guidance may also be
useful in training ORD
risk assessors in the
application of
probabilistic methods
to characterize
uncertainty and
variability in chemical
risk assessment. Rec'd--
9/14/2010--9/18/2010
Est. Value--$1,350.00.
David Bussard, Director, Washington TRAVEL: $1,350 in World Health Non-acceptance would
Division, NCEA, ORD, USEPA. traveler's checks to Organization. cause embarrassment to
cover meals, lodging, donor and U.S.
local travel, and Government.
incidental expenses.
Traveler provided
advice to the World
Health Organization at
a meeting of experts.
Traveler was also one
of the authors of a
discussion paper for
the meeting. Rec'd--9/
14/2010--9/18/2010 Est.
Value--$1,350.00.
[[Page 31756]]
Jennifer Seed, Ph.D. Deputy Division TRAVEL: Plane ticket-- World Health Non-acceptance would
Director, Risk Assessment Division, $1056.30; Hotel (2 Organization. cause embarrassment to
Office of Pollution Prevention and nights)--$541.00; Meals donor and U.S.
Toxics. and misc expenses (3 Government.
days)--$ 225.00 in
London, United Kingdom.
The World Health
Organization convened
an international
meeting to develop a
global ``umbrella
plan'' for activities
on Mode of Action of
chemicals, including
the establishment of a
Mode of Action
Database. This
strategic planning
meeting also responded
to recommendations of
an ECETOC/ILSI/HESI
Workshop on Using Mode
of Action Information
to Improve Regulatory
Decision Making on 2-3
November 2009, London.
Issues discussed at the
meeting include, 1) for
the umbrella plan--key
new activities,
relationship with
existing activities,
implementing bodies,
resources, and 2) for
the database--the
purpose of the
database, general
content and broad
criteria for inclusion
of data, the ``home''
of the database and its
possible management
arrangements, resources
and relationship to any
other relevant data
holdings. Dr. Jennifer
Seed was invited to
attend as she has been
involved in the use of
mode of action
information in human
health risk assessment
for over 12 years, and
was a leader in the
development of the WHO/
IPCS Mode of Action
Framework which is now
being used worldwide in
the hazard assessment
of chemicals. She
participated as a
member of the planning
group. Rec'd--10/12/
2010--10/15/2010 Est.
Value--$1822.30.
(Norma) Lynn Flowers, Acting TRAVEL: $140 x 3.5 days World Health Non-acceptance would
Associate Director of Health, Per Diem = $490; $235 x Organization. cause embarrassment to
Immediate Office, NCEA, ORD, EPA. 3 days Lodging = $705; donor and U.S.
$1,195 Total For Government.
London, UK from October
12, 2010 to October 16,
2010. Traveler was
invited to attend the
World Health
Organization
International Programme
on Chemical Safety
Harmonization of
Approaches on Risk from
Exposure to Chemicals
Mode of Action Planning
Meeting on behalf of
USEPA as a result of
her expertise in the
field of risk
assessment and cancer
mode of action. Rec'd--
10/12/2010--10/16/2010
Est. Value--$1,195.00.
Robert J Kavlock; Director, National TRAVEL: Per diem World Health Non-acceptance would
Center for Computational expenses related to Organization. cause embarrassment to
Toxicology, Office of Research and participation in the donor and U.S.
Development, US EPA. WHO Expert Working Government.
Group for the Risk
Assessment of DDT
including hotel, meals,
and local
transportation for
travel from November 27
to December 2, 2010.
The WHO per diem in
Geneva is 383 Swiss
Francs (approximately
$387 USD). Due to
weather delays (airport
closed for +36 hours
due to snow), WHO
covered 5 instead of
the original 4 days of
per diem. Invited
expert on DDT risk
assessment. DDT use in
Internal Residential
Spraying for malarial
control will be
considered as an
exemption from the
Stockholm Convention
banning the use of
persistent organic
pollutants this coming
spring. Rec'd--11/27/
2010-12/2/2010 Est.
Value--$1,935.00.
[[Page 31757]]
Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist TRAVEL: Hotel World Health Non-acceptance would
Office of Pesticide Programs, (11nights)--$2250.00; Organization. cause embarrassment to
Immediate Office. Meals, local donor and U.S.
transportation, and Government.
misc expenses (13
days)--$1746.00.
Invitational travel--
Travel dates: 9/19/2010
to 10/1/2010 for Rome,
Italy. Dr. Dellarco
attended the Joint
Meeting on Pesticide
Residues (JMPR) as an
internationally
recognized scientific
expert in pesticide
risk assessment. The
JMPR is administered
jointly by the Food and
Agriculture
Organization of the
United Nations (FAO)
and the World Health
Organization (WHO).
JMPR, which consists of
the FAO Panel of
Experts on Pesticide
Residues in Food and
the Environment and the
WHO Core Assessment
Group, is a long
standing process under
the United Nations.
During the Meetings,
the FAO and WHO Panel
of Experts is
responsible for
reviewing the
toxicology, metabolism,
environmental fate, use
patterns, residue and
analytical aspects of
the pesticides under
consideration to
determine if pesticide
residue values will be
at a safe dietary
intake level for the
various populations of
the world. The JMPR
dietary risk
assessments are used to
determine the proposed
maximum residue limits
(i.e., levels of
pesticide residue that
may be tolerated on
food commodities in
international trade).
Thus, JMPR serves as a
scientific advisory
body to the Codex
Alimentarius
Commission. Advice to
the Codex Alimentarius
Commission on
pesticides is provided
through the Codex
Committee on Pesticide
Residues (CCPR). The
JMPR provides for an
exchange of information
with colleagues from
around the world. More
importantly, it
provides an avenue for
the US to influence
policy and to input
into the technical
reviews that ultimately
result in international
standards for food in
trade. Dr. Vicki
Dellarco was invited to
be both a WHO reviewer
and to serve as
rapporteur of the
meeting. Rec'd--9/19/
2010-10/1/2010 Est.
Value--$3,996.00.
[[Page 31758]]
Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist TRAVEL: Plane ticket-- World Health Non-acceptance would
Office of Pesticide Programs, $1056.30; Hotel (2 Organization. cause embarrassment to
Immediate Office. nights)--$541.00; donor and U.S.
Meals, local Government.
transportation, and
misc expenses (3 days)--
$225.00; for travel to
London, UK from 10/12/
10 to 10/15/10. The
World Health
Organization convened
an international
meeting to develop a
global ``umbrella
plan'' for activities
on Mode of Action of
chemicals, including
development of case
studies and the
establishment of a Mode
of Action Database and
education program. This
strategic planning
meeting also responded
to recommendations of
an ECETOC/ILSI/HESI
Workshop on Using Mode
of Action Information
to Improve Regulatory
Decision Making on 2-3
November 2009, London.
Issues discussed at the
meeting include, 1) for
the umbrella plan--key
new activities,
relationship with
existing activities,
implementing bodies,
resources, and 2) for
the database--the
purpose of the
database, general
content and broad
criteria for inclusion
of data, the ``home''
of the database and its
possible management
arrangements, resources
and relationship to any
other relevant data
holdings. Dr. Vicki
Dellarco was invited to
co-chair the planning
group. She has been
involved in the use of
mode of action
information in human
health risk assessment
for over 15 years
within the EPA, and
help lead the
development of the WHO/
IPCS Mode of Action
Framework which is now
being used worldwide in
the hazard assessment
of chemicals. Rec'd--10/
12/2010-10/15/2010 Est.
Value--$1,822.30.
[[Page 31759]]
Richard Judson, Research Chemist.... TRAVEL: Meals in kind World Health Non-acceptance would
lunch and dinner Organization. cause embarrassment to
October 15 2010 (75 donor and U.S.
GBP); Meals out of Government.
pocket October 14-15
2010 (100 GBP); Hotel
room (2 nights) with
taxes October 14-15
2010 (169.20 GBP/
night); Internet
service at hotel (15
GBP); Local
transportation in
London--Train from
airport to London
October 14, 2010 (18
GBP)--Taxi from Meeting
to Airport October 15,
2010 (15 GBP). Traveler
is an expert on the
ToxCast data, database,
statistical approaches
and results from the
ToxCast program. The
traveler is one of the
project leaders for the
EPA ToxCast program
which is implementing
the approaches to using
mode of action (MOA)
analysis. He has
developed many of the
methods the EPA is
using to analyze the
ToxCast data and to
make use of that data
for prioritization of
thousands of
environmental chemicals
for testing.
Furthermore, he has led
the effort to develop
the ACToR database
(Aggregated
Computational
Toxicology Resource)
which is the overall
repository for related,
public data being used
in the EPA's screening
and prioritization
efforts. This data is
directly used in
current exploratory MOA
analyses being carried
out by EPA/ORD. He has
been invited to this
workshop to discuss how
the ToxCast program can
be used to improve MOA
analysis. The traveller
will learn about
current expert opinion
on performing MOA
analysis being used by
other governments as
part of their chemical
risk assessment
activities, and will
have a chance to
contribute EPA views on
this subject. Rec'd--10/
12/2010-10/15/2010 Est.
Value--$898.24.
Kimberly Nesci, Special Assistant... TRAVEL: Travel expenses Food and Agriculture Non-acceptance would
accepted included meals Organization of the cause embarrassment to
($842.62) and lodging United Nations. donor and U.S.
($801.38) for travel to Government.
Geneva, Switzerland
from 10/03/2010 to 10/
12/2010. Traveler is
the designated expert
to the FAO/WHO Panel on
Pesticide Management.
The FAO Panel of
Experts on Pesticide
Management is the
official statutory body
that advises the
Organization on matters
pertaining to pesticide
regulation and
management, and alerts
it to new developments,
problems, or issues
that otherwise merit
attention. The Panel in
particular counsels FAO
on the further
implementation of the
revised version of the
International Code of
Conduct on the
Distribution and Use of
Pesticides. This
advances EPA goals of
international pesticide
regulatory
harmonization and
imported food safety.
Rec'd--10/3/2010--10/12/
2010. Est. Value--
$1,644.00.
Stephen Funk........................ TRAVEL: Hotels, meals, Food and Agriculture Non-acceptance would
local transportation, Organization of the cause embarrassment to
and incidentals while United Nations. donor and U.S.
in Slovenia, $1800. Government.
Participation in FAO/
WHO Joint Meeting on
Pesticide
Specifications Rec'd--5/
31/2010--6/8/2010. Est.
Value--$1,800.00.
[[Page 31760]]
Dr. Edward V. Ohanian, Associate TRAVEL: Dates of Travel World Health Non-acceptance would
Director for Science, Office of to Tokyo, Japan: Organization. cause embarrassment to
Water, USEPA, Washington, DC. December 3-11, 2010. donor and U.S.
Common Carrier: $3,500 Government.
(in kind, directly
billed to WHO) on 12/3.
Meals: $700.00 (from
cash to traveler)* on
12/4-10. Lodging
$600.00 (in kind,
directly billed to WHO)
on 12/4-10. Local
Transportation: Airport
to Hotel; Hotel to
Airport; Taxis to
Ministry of Health and
Environment: $200.00
(from cash to
traveler)* on 12/4, 12/
5/12/6 and 12/11.
Parking at Dulles
Airport; drove POV:
$90.00 (from cash to
traveler)* on 12/3-11.
*WHO paid the traveler
$950.00 in cash
(travelers' check) on
12/6 to cover for above
expenses (meals, local
transportation and
parking) Dr. Ohanian is
national and
international authority
on human risk
assessment who was
invited as a Temporary
Advisor to WHO to
assist the Guidelines
for Drinking-Water
Quality Committee in
reviewing of draft 4th
Edition of WHO
Guidelines and the
draft fact sheet on
PPCPs and developing
the WHO Strategy for
2010-2015. Rec'd--12/3/
2010--12/11/2010. Est.
Value--$4,450.00.
Kathleen C. Raffaele, Ph.D., Senior TRAVEL: Travel expenses Existing Substances Non-acceptance would
Toxicologist, USEPA. to be directly Risk Assessment Bureau cause embarrassment to
reimbursed include of the Safe donor and U.S.
lodging/hotel, meals Environments Government.
and incidentals, and Directorate, Health
local travel. Total Canada.
amount to be directly
reimbursed is $668
(Canadian dollars) or
approximately $651 (US
dollars). The Existing
Substances Risk
Assessment Bureau, Safe
Environments
Directorate of Health
Canada is holding a 2-
day meeting focusing on
the use of
neurotoxicity and
developmental
neurotoxicity data in
risk assessment.
Increased consistency
in evaluating and using
neurotoxicity data in
risk assessments for
environmental chemicals
will enhance US and EPA
goals in effectively
regulating
environmental chemicals
to protect the public
health. In addition,
the focus on
developmental
neurotoxicty data is
consistent with EPA
goals in protecting
children and other
susceptible
populations.
Participation in this
meeting will enhance
EPA/NCEA's knowledge
about the ways these
data are used in
international risk
assessment, and promote
consistent data
interpretation across
international
organizations. Dr.
Raffaele was invited to
present lectures to
Health Canada staff,
over a two day. Her
lectures involved the
interpretation and use
of neurotoxicity and
developmental
neurotoxicity data in
risk assessment of
environmental
chemicals. Rec'd--9/7/
2010-9/10/2010. Est.
Value--$651.00.
[[Page 31761]]
Rhyne Woodrow Setzer, Jr., TRAVEL: Cash (traveler's International Program Non-acceptance would
Mathmatical Statistician. checks) for $1,350.00, for Chemical Safety of cause embarrassment to
to cover lodging, local the World Health donor and U.S.
travel, and meals Organization. Government.
taking place in
Utrecht, Netherlands
from 09/14/2010-09/18/
2010. Wood Setzer,
Ph.D., a
biostatistician who has
been involved in dose-
response analyses for
Agency risk
assessments. His work
has also been
addressing issues of
applications of
statistical methods to
PBPK models. The
traveler is recognized
as an international
expert in the area of
uncertainty analysis in
health effects hazard
assessment, and has
advised Agency Program
Offices, WHO and
European Food Safety
Agency activities in
this area. Dr. Setzer
has been invited to
serve as a WHO
Temporary Advisor for
the meeting
``Characterizing and
Communicating
Uncertainty and
Variability in Hazard
Assessment``, held at
RIVM in Bilthoven,
Netherlands. The
traveler organized and
chaired the first in a
series of three
workshops on the use of
PBPK models in risk
assessment, of which
this is the third, and
participated in the
second workshop. Dr.
Setzer will confer with
other world experts in
this area to evaluate
proposed WHO/IPCS
guidance in the use of
PBPK models in risk
assessment, and area of
direct interest for the
Agency. While in the
Netherlands the
traveler will present
on the ToxCast progress
and then meet with Dr.
Slob (RIVM) to
collaborate on a
manuscript about model
uncertainty in dose-
response assessment.
The Agency has an
interest in maintaining
communication with
world partners in the
area of hazard
assessment. In this
case, the Agency both
influences decisions
that will affect the
ways hazard assessments
are carried out and
interpreted, and
benefits from points of
view coming from other
contexts. Also, the
Agency will benefit
from having shared
ideas with other
experts in this area,
and in having its input
heard in the proposed
guidance. Rec'd--9/14/
2010--9/18/2010. Est.
Value--$1,350.00.
[[Page 31762]]
P.V. Shah Chief, Inert Ingredient TRAVEL: Invitational World Health Non-acceptance would
Assessment Branch, Registration travel to Rome, Italy-- Organization. cause embarrassment to
Division Office of Pesticide Travel dates: 9/19/2010 donor and U.S.
Programs. to 10/2/2010. Hotel (12 Government.
nights)--$2,291.00.
Meals, local
transportation, and
misc expenses (C2514
days)--$2,042.00. Dr.
Shah attended the Joint
Meeting on Pesticide
Residues (JMPR) as an
internationally
recognized scientific
expert in pesticide
risk assessment. The
JMPR is administered
jointly by the Food and
Agriculture
Organization of the
United Nations (FAO)
and the World Health
Organization (WHO).
JMPR, which consists of
the FAO Panel of
Experts on Pesticide
Residues in Food and
the Environment and the
WHO Core Assessment
Group, is a long
standing process under
the United Nations.
During the Meetings,
the FAO and WHO Panel
of Experts is
responsible for
reviewing the
toxicology, metabolism,
environmental fate, use
patterns, residue and
analytical aspects of
the pesticides under
consideration to
determine if pesticide
residue values will be
at a safe dietary
intake level for the
various populations of
the world. The JMPR
dietary risk
assessments are used to
determine the proposed
maximum residue limits
(i.e., levels of
pesticide residue that
may be tolerated on
food commodities in
international trade).
Thus, JMPR serves as a
scientific advisory
body to the Codex
Alimentarius
Commission. Advice to
the Codex Alimentarius
Commission on
pesticides is provided
through the Codex
Committee on Pesticide
Residues (CCPR). The
JMPR provides for an
exchange of information
with colleagues from
around the world. More
importantly, it
provides an avenue for
the US to influence
policy and to input
into the technical
reviews that ultimately
result in international
standards for food in
trade. Dr. P.V. Shah
was invited to be a
temporary advisor to
the JMPR during the
meeting. Dr. Shah
prepared a
toxicological monograph
on Tebuconazole and
Cyproconazole for
presentation at the
meeting. Based on Dr.
Shah's assessments,
committee established
the acceptable daily
intake for
cyproconazole and
tebuconazole. Rec'd--9/
19/2010 to 10/2/2010.
Est. Value--$4,333.00.
[[Page 31763]]
Bella Tonkonogy, Environmental TRAVEL: On this 3-month Organization for Non-acceptance would
Protection Specialist Statistician. detail to the OECD Economic Cooperation cause embarrassment to
Climate Change, and Development. donor and U.S.
Biodiversity, and Government.
Development Division in
Paris, France, the work
was to systematically
compare policy
approaches to address
competitiveness and
leakage under climate
change policy. Travel
and living expenses in
the amount of
approximately $10,550
was paid by OECD. Bella
Tonkonogy served on
detail to the OECD
Climate Change,
Biodiversity, and
Development Division in
the Environment
Directorate. The
outcome was a report or
policy brief for
circulation at the
UNFCCC meeting in
Cancun in December
2010. EPA benefits from
participation in this
detail by interacting
with experts from OECD
and member countries in
climate policy and
competitiveness,
advancing dialogue on
these topics, and
affirming and improving
EPA's expertise in this
arena. Coordinated
international efforts,
particularly on
emission leakage, led
to greater
environmental benefits
at lower cost. Rec'd--9/
18/2010--1/2/2011. Est.
Value--$10,550.00.
Lesley Vazquez-Coriano, DrPH, TRAVEL: Air Travel: World Health Non-acceptance would
Microbiologist. $1,296.38; Meals: Organization. cause embarrassment to
$700.00; Lodging: donor and U.S.
$600.00; Local Government
Transportation:
$200.00. Travel dates
for Tokyo, Japan:
December 3rd to
December 10th, 2010.
Dr. Vazquez-Coriano has
national/international
authority on Microbial
Risk Assessment and
provided advice in the
revision of the final
draft version of the
Guidelines for Drinking
Water Quality 4th
Edition, and in the
development of the WHO
Water Quality Strategy
for 2011-2016s. EPA/OW
will benefit from these
efforts by developing
risk analysis efforts
for rulemaking and
other risk management
actions and also by
creating partnerships
with international
scientific and
regulatory
organizations. Rec'd--
12/3/2010--12/10/2010.
Est. Value--$2,796.38.
Steve Knizer, Associate Director, TRAVEL: Hotel $531.00 in The Secretariat of Non-acceptance would
HED. Guadalajara, Mexico. Environment and cause embarrassment to
Keynote speaker for 1st Natural Resources of donor and U.S.
International Congress the United Mexican Government.
on Environmental States.
Health. Title of talk
is ``Effects to Human
Health and Risk
Evaluation by Exposure
to Agricultural
Pesticides. Rec'd--10/
18/2010--10/21/2010.
Est. Value--$531.00
Location -.
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AGENCY: Export Import Bank
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Export Import Bank]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mr. Bijan Kian, Board of Directors, Rug. Rec'd--12/14/2010. Mr. Noor Delawari, Head Non-acceptance would
Export-Import Bank of the U.S. Est. Value--$500.00. of the Afghanistan cause embarrassment to
Investment Support donor and U.S.
Agency. Government.
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[[Page 31764]]
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission
[Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eric Bash, Associate Bureau Chief, TRAVEL: Travel expenses Government of the Non-acceptance would
Enforcement Bureau. originating and Republic of Korea. cause embarrassment to
terminating entirely donor and U.S.
outside of the U.S. for Government.
6th Korea
Communications
Conference in Seoul,
Republic of Korea,
including 3 nights
lodging, 3 meals and
round trip airfare from
Canada to Seoul,
Republic of Korea;
Acceptance due to
budget constraints and
FCC interest in
employee's
participation. Rec'd--
11/1/2010. Est. Value--
$1,750.00.
Jonathan Levy, Deputy Chief TRAVEL: Travel expenses Korea Communications Non-acceptance would
Economist, Office of Strategic originating and Commission. cause embarrassment to
Planning & Policy Analysis. terminating entirely donor and U.S.
outside of the U.S. for Government.
6th Korea
Communications
Conference in Seoul,
Republic of Korea,
including hotel,
airport transfers, 4
meals and round trip
airfare from Toronto,
Canada, to Seoul,
Republic of Korea;
Acceptance due to
budget constraints and
FCC interest in
employee's
participation. Rec'd--
11/7/2010. Est. Value--
$4,402.61.
Irene Wu, Acting Chief Data Officer, TRAVEL: Travel expenses European Parliament.... Non-acceptance would
International Bureau. originating and cause embarrassment to
terminating entirely donor and U.S.
outside of the U.S. for Government.
ICTNET workshop in
Italy; Acceptance due
to budget constraints
and FCC interest in
employee's
participation. Rec'd--
12/15/2010. Est. Value--
$1,045.00.
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AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission
[Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Doug Bausch, Sr Physical Scientist.. TRAVEL: Earthquake Architectural Society Non-acceptance would
Symposium in Beijing of China of the cause embarrassment to
and Mianyang, China. Chinese Chamber of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--10/17-23/2010. Commerce. Government.
Est. Value--$4402.61.
Dominick Pillot, International TRAVEL: Risk Reduction National Office of Non-acceptance would
Affairs Specialist. and Emergency Emergency of the cause embarrassment to
Management Seminar in Ministry of Interior donor and U.S.
Santiago, Chile. Rec'd-- of the Republic of Government.
11/14-18/2010. Est. Chile.
Value--$1,641.00.
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AGENCY: Federal Reserve Board
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Federal Reserve Board]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Heli-Artic parka (Model Mr. Antoine Brunelle- Non-acceptance would
Chairman of the Federal Reserve 8502M). Rec'd--2/5/ C[ocirc]t[eacute], cause embarrassment to
Board. 2010. Est. Value-- Acting Chief, donor and U.S.
$639.00. Disposition-- Department of Finance Government.
Office of the Secretary of Canada.
for Official Use.
Thomas A. Conners, Deputy Director, Heli-Artic parka (Model Mr. Antoine Brunelle- Non-acceptance would
Division of International Finance, 8502M). Rec'd--2/5/ C[ocirc]t[eacute], cause embarrassment to
Federal Reserve Board. 2010. Est. Value-- Acting Chief, donor and U.S.
$639.00. Disposition-- Department of Finance Government.
Office of the Secretary of Canada.
for Official Use.
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AGENCY: Holocaust Memorial Museum
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Holocaust Memorial Museum]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of the White leather portfolio Yuli-Yoel Edelstein, Non-acceptance would
United States Holocaust Memorial containing nine unused Minister of Public cause embarrassment to
Museum. postage stamps and one Diplomacy and the donor and U.S.
postmarked stamp and Diaspora of the State Government.
envelope to commemorate of Israel.
the International Day
of Holocaust
Remembrance on January
27. Rec'd--2/2/2010.
Est. Value--$400.00.
Disposition--United
States Holocaust
Memorial Museum Records
Manager/Archives.
Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of the 2.5'' tall figurine of a His Excellency Non-acceptance would
United States Holocaust Memorial Jewish Klezmer musician Bronislaw Komorowski, cause embarrassment to
Museum. playing a violin. President of the donor and U.S.
1.25'' medallion from Republic of Poland. Government.
the Mint of Poland
(Mennica Panswowa)
bearing a Star of David
on one side and a
Menorah on the other
side. Two 1.5''
medallions mounted on a
ceramic plaque with one
showing a child in
front of the Lodz
Ghetto bridge and the
other engraved with
Oskar Schindler on one
side and the Star of
David on the other
side. Rec'd--12/8/2010.
Est. Value--$750.00.
Disposition--United
States Holocaust
Memorial Museum Records
Manager/Archives.
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AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by NASA]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator.. FIYTA space watch. Niu Hongguang, Deputy Non-acceptance would
Rec'd--10/30/2010. Est. Chief Commander of the cause embarrassment to
Value--$12,888.00. China Manned Space donor and U.S.
Location--NASA Engineering of the Government.
Headquarters For People's Republic of
Permanent Display. China.
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AGENCY: Office of Director of National Intelligence
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Director of National Intelligence]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 U.S.C. Sec. 7342(f)(4), as Hermes scarf. Rec'd--1/ 5 U.S.C. Sec. Non-acceptance would
amended. 21/2010. Est. Value-- 7342(f)(4), as amended. cause embarrassment to
$375.00. Disposition-- donor and U.S.
Recipient Reimbursed Government.
U.S. Government for
Fair Market Value.
5 U.S.C. Sec. 7342(f)(4), as 17'' tall porcelain vase 5 U.S.C. Sec. Non-acceptance would
amended. with celadon glaze 7342(f)(4), as amended. cause embarrassment to
decorated with inlaid donor and U.S.
white clouds and flying Government.
crane roundels. Rec'd--
4/1/2010. Est. Value--
$400.00. Disposition--
For Official Use.
5 U.S.C. Sec. 7342(f)(4), as 15.5'' tall Gusset AG 5 U.S.C. Sec. Non-acceptance would
amended. cow bell and black 7342(f)(4), as amended. cause embarrassment to
leather strap. Swiss donor and U.S.
Army Knife ``One Hand Government.
Master-On the Road''
with rubberized grip
and seven tools, 20th/
21st century. Rec'd--5/
20/2010. Est. Value--
$445.00. Disposition--
For Official Use.
5 U.S.C. Sec. 7342(f)(4), as 13.25'' diameter 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4), as Non-acceptance would
amended. Pashabahce gilded glass amended. cause embarrassment to
charger with applied donor and U.S.
imitation rubies and Government.
blue sapphires 1768/2000. Rec'd--9/
22/2010. Est. Value--
$375.00. Disposition--
For Official Use.
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AGENCY: Office of Science and Technology Policy
[Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Science and Technology Policy]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to Metal model ship on Jes[uacute]s Non-acceptance would
the President for Science and wooden base with V[aacute]zquez, Mayor cause embarrassment to
Technology Policy. plaque. Rec'd--1/22/ of Baiona, Spain. donor and U.S.
2010. Est. Value--In Government.
appraisal process.
Location--White House
Gifts Office.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to Mother of pearl His Excellency Ahn Non-acceptance would
the President for Science and lacquered box. Rec'd--6/ Byong Man, Minister of cause embarrassment to
Technology Policy. 13/2010. Est. Value-- Education, Science and donor and U.S.
$370.00. Location-- Technology of the Government.
White House Gifts Republic of Korea.
Office.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to Mother of pearl Seoul University, Non-acceptance would
the President for Science and lacquered box. Rec'd--6/ Republic of Korea. cause embarrassment to
Technology Policy. 13/2010. Est. Value-- donor and U.S.
$365.00. Location-- Government.
White House Gifts
Office.
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to 5'' blue glass elephant His Excellency Non-acceptance would
the President for Science and statute in blue Prithviraj Chavan, cause embarrassment to
Technology Policy. presentation box. Minister of State for donor and U.S.
Rec'd--6/24/2010. Est. Science, Technology, Government.
Value--$365.00. and Earth Science of
Location--White House the Republic of India.
Gifts Office.
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AGENCY: Peace Corps
[Report of Travel Furnished by Peace Corps]
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Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Aaron Williams, TRAVEL: To attend the Special Olympics and Non-acceptance would
Director of the Peace Corps. 2010 Special Olympics the Government of the cause embarrassment to
Global Congress. Rec'd-- Kingdom of Morocco. donor and U.S.
6/6-9/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$750.00.
Mr. Jeff West, Special Assistant to TRAVEL: To attend the Special Olympics and Non-acceptance would
the Director of the Peace Corps. 2010 Special Olympics the Government of the cause embarrassment to
Global Congress. Rec'd-- Kingdom of Morocco. donor and U.S.
6/6-9/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$750.00.
Ms. Elisa Montoya, White House TRAVEL: To attend the Special Olympics and Non-acceptance would
Liaison and Senior Advisor to the 2010 Special Olympics the Government of the cause embarrassment to
Director of the Peace Corps. Global Congress. Rec'd-- Kingdom of Morocco. donor and U.S.
6/6-9/2010. Est. Value-- Government.
$750.00.
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AGENCY: U.S. House of Representatives
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the House of Representatives]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker 6' x 9' hand-made Afghan His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
of the House. wool rug in green and Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
cream. Rec'd--5/8/2010. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Est. Value--$500.00. of Afghanistan. Government.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker 8' x 10' hand-made His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
of the House. Afghan wool rug in Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
beige, blue, and red. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Rec'd--5/13/2010. Est. of Afghanistan. Government.
Value--$600.00.
Disposition--Pending
Transfer to General
Services Administration.
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Hand-knotted rug. Rec'd-- Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Non-acceptance would
of the House. 9/16/2010. Est. Value-- Fetais Al Marri, cause embarrassment to
$985.00. Disposition-- Attorney General of donor and U.S.
Pending Transfer to the State of Qatar. Government.
General Services
Administration.
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Strand of black pearls. His Excellency Non-acceptance would
of the House. Rec'd--10/2/2010. Est. Hermilando I. cause embarrassment to
Value--$600.00. Mandanas, Member of donor and U.S.
Disposition--Pending Parliament of the Government.
Transfer to General Republic of the
Services Administration. Philippines.
The Honorable Brian Baird, Member of TRAVEL: Transportation The Ministry of Foreign Non-acceptance would
Congress. was provided to and Affairs of the Royal cause embarrassment to
from the airport and to Government of Bhutan. donor and U.S.
all official meetings Government.
and events. Rec'd--8/2/
2010-8/6/2010. Est.
Value--Unknown.
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Ken Cummings, Senior Legislative TRAVEL: Lodging in Kristen Luddecke, Head Non-acceptance would
Assistant. Brussels and of Financial cause embarrassment to
Strasbourg. Rec'd--9/4/ Management and Ex-Ante donor and U.S.
2010-9/9/2010. Est. Control of the Government.
Value--Unknown. Socialists and
Democrats Party.
The Honorable Alcee L. Hastings, TRAVEL: Lodging for 3 His Excellency Ali Non-acceptance would
Member of Congress. nights; 3 breakfasts; 3 Fahad al-Shahwany al cause embarrassment to
lunches and 4 dinners. Hajri, Ambassador of donor and U.S.
Rec'd--5/29/2010-5/31/ the State of Qatar. Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
Christopher J. King, Professional TRAVEL: Transportation The Ministry of Foreign Non-acceptance would
Staff, Committee on Science and was provided to and Affairs of the Royal cause embarrassment to
Technology. from the airport and to Government of Bhutan. donor and U.S.
all official meetings Government.
and events. Rec'd--8/2/
2010-8/6/2010. Est.
Value--Unknown.
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AGENCY: U.S. Senate
[Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Senate]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gift, date of acceptance
Name and title of person accepting on behalf of the U.S.
the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated Identity of foreign Circumstances
Government value, and current donor and government justifying acceptance
disposition or location
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Honorable Edward Kaufman, United Aghan rug. Lapis vase. His Excellency Abdul Non-acceptance would
States Senator. Rec'd--4/18/2009. Est. Rahim Wardak, Minister cause embarrassment to
Value--$500.00. of Defense of the donor and U.S.
Disposition--Deposited Islamic Republic of Government.
with the Secretary of Afghanistan.
the Senate.
The Honorable John McCain, United Two Afghan rugs. Rec'd-- His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
States Senator. 1/2010. Est. Value-- Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
$600.00. Disposition-- the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Deposited with the of Afghanistan. Government.
Secretary of the Senate.
The Honorable Jack Reed, United Afghan rug. Rec'd--3/31/ His Excellency Abdul Non-acceptance would
States Senator. 2010. Est. Value-- Rahim Wardak, Minister cause embarrassment to
$400.00. Disposition-- of Defense of the donor and U.S.
Deposited with the Islamic Republic of Government
Secretary of the Senate. Afghanistan.
The Honorable John Barrasso, United 3' x 5' hand-woven His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
States Senator. Afghan rug. 4' x 6' Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
hand-woven Afghan rug. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Rec'd--4/20/2010. Est. of Afghanistan. Government.
Value--$600.00.
Disposition--Deposited
with the Secretary of
the Senate.
The Honorable John Thune, United 3' x 5' hand-woven His Excellency Hamid Non-acceptance would
States Senator. Afghan rug. 4' x 6' Karzai, President of cause embarrassment to
hand-woven Afghan rug. the Islamic Republic donor and U.S.
Rec'd--4/20/2010. Est. of Afghanistan. Government.
Value--$600.00.
Disposition--Deposited
with the Secretary of
the Senate.
The Honorable Carl Levin, United 3' x 4' red Afghan rug. His Excellency Abdul Non-acceptance would
States Senator. 3' x 6' yellow Afghan Rahim Wardak, Minister cause embarrassment to
rug. White Afghan linen of Defense of the donor and U.S.
table setting. Rec'd--9/ Islamic Republic of Government.
1/2010. Est. Value-- Afghanistan.
$1,100.00. Disposition--
Deposited with the
Secretary of the Senate.
The Honorable Bob Corker, United TRAVEL: Air Government of the Non-acceptance would
States Senator. Transportation within Islamic Republic of cause embarrassment to
Pakistan via military Pakistan. donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--8/21/ Government.
2009. Est. Value--
Unknown.
The Honorable John F. Kerry, United TRAVEL: Air Israel Defense Forces Non-acceptance would
States Senator. transportation within of the State of Israel. cause embarrassment to
Israel via military donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--6/27/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
Perry Cammack, Professional Staff TRAVEL: Air Israel Defense Forces Non-acceptance would
Member of the Committee on Foreign transportation within of the State of Israel. cause embarrassment to
Relations. Israel via military donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--6/27/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
Frank Lowenstein, Professional Staff TRAVEL: Air Israel Defense Forces Non-acceptance would
Member of the Committee on Foreign transportation within of the State of Israel. cause embarrassment to
Relations. Israel via military donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--6/27/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
The Honorable John F. Kerry, United TRAVEL: Air Government of the Non-acceptance would
States Senator. transportation within Islamic Republic of cause embarrassment to
Pakistan via military Pakistan. donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--6/27/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
Jonah Blank, Policy Director of the TRAVEL: Air Government of the Non-acceptance would
Committtee on Foreign Relations. transportation within Islamic Republic of cause embarrassment to
Pakistan via military Pakistan. donor and U.S.
aircraft. Rec'd--6/27/ Government.
2010. Est. Value--
Unknown.
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