Monday, August 2, 2004

Part III

Department of State Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2003; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE Federal employees filed with their added by Section 515(a)(1) of the employing agencies during calendar Foreign Relations Authorization Act, [Public Notice 4786] year 2003 concerning gifts received from Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95–105, Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal foreign government sources. The August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865). Employees From Foreign Government compilation includes reports of both tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel Dated: July 14, 2004. Sources Reported to Employing Grant S. Green, Jr., Agencies in Calendar Year 2003 expenses of more than minimal value, as defined by statute. Under Secretary for Management, The Department of State submits the Publication of this listing in the Department of State. following comprehensive listing of the Federal Register is required by Section statements which, as required by law, 7342(f) of Title 5, Code, as

AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Furniture: 4′ round table made of The Honorable Nello Musumeci, Non-acceptance would cause em- hardened lava, with Presidential President, Catania Regional barrassment to donor and U.S. Seal in mosaic on top, and Province, Italy. Government. metal base. Recd—January 17, 2003. Mr. Francesco Seminara, Coun- cilor for Trade, Industry and Handicrafts, Catania Regional Province, Italy. President ...... Hardcover book: ‘‘Dijbouti: His Excellency, Ismail Omar Non-acceptance would cause em- Fleuron de la Mer Rouge,’’ by Guelleh, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Mohamed Abdillahi Wais and public of . Government. Houssein Ahmed Hersi. Recd— January 21, 2003. Est. Value— $40. Archives Foreign. Coins (2): 11⁄4″ gold-tone coin and 11⁄2″ silver-tone coin, both commemorting the 20th anni- versary of Djibouti’s independ- ence. Medallion: 3″ bronze me- dallion with ‘‘Republique de Djibouti’’ in relief on one side and ‘‘Presidence de la Repub- lique’’ on the reverse. Recd— January 21, 2003. Est. Value— $295. Archives Foreign. Dish: 41⁄4″ round silver-plated dish with seal of Djibouti in relief on the bottom. Recd—January 21, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Consumables: Tunisian dates. His Excellency Zine El-Abidine Non-acceptance would cause em- Recd—January 28, 2003. Est. Ben Ali, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Value—$60. Handled pursuant public of Tunisia. Government. to Secret Service policy. Chest: 201⁄2″ x 16″ black and grey leather chest with hinged lid; in- terior is padded and holds a two-tiered wood lined tray. Recd—January 28, 2003. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign. President ...... Timepiece: Franck Muller ‘‘Long His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- Island 1200 QP’’ watch with President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. black leather band, white gold isters of the Italian . Government. housing, and perpetual cal- endar; held in a black leather case. Recd—January 30, 2003. Est. Value—$12000. Archives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Desk accessory: Conway Stewart The Right Honorable Tony Blair, Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘Churchill Presentation Box,’’ M.P., . barrassment to donor and U.S. including a ‘‘Churchill’’ pen, a Government. bottle of ink, a cigar, and a small book of Churchill quotations; held in a green leatherette case with gold tool- ing. Recd—January 31, 2003. Est. Value—$375. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clock: 11″ gold-plated silver and His Majesty Shaykh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- enamel clock with date display, Essa Al Khalifa, of the barrassment to donor and U.S. paintings of wildlife on three Kingdom of . Government. sides, and a blue domed top painted with gold stars; held in a blue leather presentation case. Recd—February 3, 2003. Est. Value—$4000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Timepiece: 4″ sterling silver clock His Excellency Leszek Miller, Non-acceptance would cause em- with piece of amber with sliver Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. eagle in center mounted below of Poland. Government. clock face. Recd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Statue: 13″ silver figural of an oak Her Excellency The President of Non-acceptnce would cause em- leaf with acorns; mounted on a the Republic of and Mr. barrassment to donor and U.S. round silver base engraved Imants Freibergs. Government. ‘‘President of Latvia’’ with do- nor’s signature and ‘‘17th Feb- ruary 2003.’’ Recd—January 17, 2003. Est. Value—$750. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Briefcase: 173⁄4 x 12″ red Barrow His Excellency Sir Christopher Non-acceptance would cause em- & Gale briefcase of the kind tra- Meyer, KCMG, Ambassador of barrassment to donor and U.S. ditionally used by Prime Min- Great Britain. Government. isters of Great Britain; ‘‘Presi- dent United States of America’’ and ‘‘43’’ embossed in gold on lid. Recd—February 17, 2003. Est. Value—$1300. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: two 8″ x 61⁄2″ limited edi- His Excellency Jose Maria Aznar, Non-acceptance would cause em- tion engravings by Alejandro President of the Government of barrassment to donor an U.S. Macarron Jaime, ‘‘Fresmos’’ Spain and Mrs. Aznar. Government. (223/250) and ‘‘Olivos’’ (226/ 250), depicting rural scenes with trees; matted side by side and held in a 221⁄4″ x 111⁄2″ burled wood frame. Recd—Feb- ruary 21, 2003. Est. Value— $350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Coffee service: gold-tone service His Excellence Heydar Aliyev, Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of six 21⁄2″ cups and President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. 41⁄4 saucers, 4″ sugar bowl, Azerbaijan. Government. 31⁄2″ creamer, 61⁄4″ coffee pot, 10″ server, and 16″ tray, all with intricate floral motif ren- dered in enamel. Recd—Feb- ruary 26, 2003. Est. Value— $900. Archives Foreign. President ...... Rug: 80″ x 118″ dark red Afghan His Excellency Hamid Karzai, Non-acceptance would cause em- area rug. Recd—February 27, Chairman of the Interim Author- barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Est. Value—$4500. Ar- ity of Afghanistan. Government. chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Statue: 13″ bronze statue of President Bush with two Afghan children; presentation plaque on base engraved ‘‘From All Af- ghan Children in Appreciation of Your Enduring Support of Our Education.’’ Recd—Feb- ruary 27, 2003. Est. Value— $5000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Medallions (3): 13⁄4″ bronze, silver His Eminence Pio Cardinal Laghi Non-acceptance would cause em- and 22K gold medallions with barrassment to donor and U.S. the Pope on one side and As- Government. sisi on the reverse. Recd— March 5, 2003. Est. Value— $600. Archives Foreign. President ...... Consumable: 75 cl bottle of His Excellency Jose Manuel Non-acceptance would cause em- Romariz port. Recd—March 16, Durao Barroso, Prime Minister barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Est. Value—$80. Han- of . Government. dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Medallion 21⁄4″ sterling silver me- dallion with enamel sunburst design and fleur de lis on top. Recd—March 16, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign.. Desk accessory: 21″ x 14″ black leather blotter with gold trim. Recd—March 16, 2003. Est. Value—$214. Archives Foreign. President ...... Ceremonial item: 16″ bronze His Excellency Paul Biya, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause em- mask from the Bamoun ethnic dent of the Republic of Cam- barrassment to donor and U.S. group, with two-headed snake eroon. Government. and spiders depicted on top. Recd—March 20, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Archives For- eign. Ceremonial item: 32″ bronze royal pipe from the Bamoun ethnic group, with a male face at the base. Recd—March 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 121⁄4″ x 18″ watercolor The Right Honorable Paul Mur- Non-acceptance would cause em- painting by Alison Brown of the phy, M.P., Secretary of State barrassment to donor and U.S. facade and lawn of a stone for Northern Ireland. Government. building; double-matted and held in a 201⁄2″ x 26″ wooden frame. Recd—April 7, 2003. Est. Value—$550. Archives Foreign. President ...... Housewares: 51⁄2″ Moser wine His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- glasses (6) with gold detailing the Slovak Republic and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. and 61⁄4″ matching goblets (6). Schusterova. Government. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$1800. Archives For- eign. Miscellaneous items (2): 81⁄2″ black wool hat with silver 10- chain band around crown and elastic chin strap; and 42″ light brown leather belt (41⁄2″ wide) with geometric floral design and gold tone detailing, including engraved clasps. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Ax: 361⁄2″ decorative wood and metal long-handled ax with rural Slovak scenes engraved on blade. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Archives Foreign. Musical instrument: 60″ woodwind instrument carved with a floral motif and accompanied by a matching 25″ percussion stick. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 61″ x 38″ scroll with His Excellency Goh Chok Tong, Non-acceptance would cause em- broad black brushstroke image. Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. Recd—May 6, 2003. Est. of Singapore. Government. Value—$800. Archives Foreign. Desk accessory: black Namiki pen with image of Mount Fuji; held in a black velvet presen- tation box with small plaque en- graved ‘‘Presented to HE George W Bush President of the United States of America by Goh Chok Tong Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore Signing of the USSFTA, 6 May 2003. Recd—May 6, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign.. President ...... Household item: 9″ sterling silver His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- mantel clock with round face Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the barrassment to donor and U.S. and set on a half-moon wooden State of Qatar. Government. base with five gnus around the edge; held in a red leather presentation case. Recd—May 8, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Salakot and baston: ceremonial Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- 10″ woven reed hat and 331⁄2″ Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. wood and silver cane symbol- lic of the Philippines and Mr. Government. izing social prestige in tradi- Jose Miguel Arroyo. tional Filipino culture; accom- panied by a 121⁄2″ x 153⁄4″ framed explanatory certificate with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$225. Ar- chives Foreign. Furniture: 40″ x 43″ x 421⁄2″ butaca, or plantation chair, made of Phillippine ebony with a wicker back; accompanied by a 12″ x 153⁄4″ framed explana- tory certificate with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Household item: 101⁄4″ green jade His Excellency Vladimir Putin, Non-acceptance would cause em- table clock with gold detailing President of the Russian Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. and topped by pearl-studded eration. Government. crown; held in a wooden pres- entation case. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$7500. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Artwork: 26″ x 18″ watercolor His Excellency Aleksander Non-acceptance would cause em- painting of a Krakow street; Kwasniewski, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. matted and held in a 34″ x 26″ Republic of Poland. Government. wooden frame with small pres- entation plaque from donor, en- graved in Polish. Recd—May 30, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Consumables (3): 3.4 oz. Chris- His Excellency Jacques Chirac, Non-acceptance would cause em- tian Dior ‘‘Higher’’ after-shave President of the French Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. lotion, 3.4 oz. eau de toilette, lic. Government. and 5.2 oz. bar of soap. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. Value—$133. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Desk accessories (2): Waterman ‘‘Edson’’ rollerball and fountain pens; held in a blue case with ‘‘Sommet d’Evian 1er–3 uin 2003’’ embossed in gold on lid. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. Value—$1345. Archives For- eign. Accessory: Bernard-Richares quartz watch with double move- ment and Roman and numerals; engraved on back ‘‘Sommet d’Evian 1er–3 uin 2003’’ and held in a blue leath- er presentation case. Recd— June 1, 2003. Est. Value— $321. Archives Foreign.. Accessory: 11″ x 7″ x 41⁄2″ brown leather Longchamp toiletry kit. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. value–$95. Archives Foreign. President ...... Box: 41⁄2″ gold-rimmed oyster His Majesty Shaykh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- shell box with gold outline of Essa Al Khalifa, King of the barrassment to donor and U.S. Bahrain on inside lid and filled Kingdom of Bahrain. Government. with numerous seed pearls; held in a 103⁄4″ x 31⁄4″ x 71⁄4″ wooden presentation case. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives For- eign. President ...... Household item: 161⁄2″ x 93⁄4″ His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- mantel clock with malachite Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. base and statue of horse on Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. top; clock is elaborately detailed ister and Commander of the in silver and gold vermeil, and National Guard of . held in a green leather presen- tation case. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$8500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Desk accessory: 9″ silver limited His Majesty King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- edition series (1056/2000) Car- the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. tier letter opener with time dan. Government. piece embedded in one end; held in a red leather presen- tation case. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$1210. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Consumables (4): two 500 ml., and two 750 ml. bottles of ‘‘Jor- dan’s Treasure’’ extra virgin olive oil with 21⁄4″ silver-tone corked pourers; held in a 15″ x 161⁄4″ wooden presentation box. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$172. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. President ...... Textile: 771⁄4″ x 117″ silk rug de- His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- picting the crucifixion of Christ, Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the barrassment to donor and U.S. surrounded by the stations of State of Qatar. Government. the cross. Recd—June 5, 2003. Est. Value—$5200. Archives Foreign. President ...... Desk accessories (3): sterling sil- His Excellency Thaksin Non-acceptance would cause em- ver desk set consisting of 7″ Shinawatra, Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. letter opener, 33⁄4″ x 33⁄4″ pen the Kingdom of . Government. and ink stand, and 61⁄2″ x 13⁄4″ x 4″ box with ‘‘George W. Bush’’ engraved on lid and presentation plaque mounted to interior burl wood lining. Recd— June 10, 2003. Est. Value— $1000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 12″ silver enamel His Excellency Lal Krishna Non-acceptance would cause em- ambavari figural of an elephant Advani, Deputy Prime Minister barrassment to donor and U.S. with mahout and royal canopy. of the Republic of India. Government. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives For- eign. President ...... Box: 9″ x 21⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ sterling sil- His Royal Highness Crown Prince Non-acceptance would cause em- ver box with burl wood interior , Kingdom of barrassment to donor and U.S. and coat of arms on lid. Recd— Thailand. Government. June 13, 2003. Est. Value— $1000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Desk accessories (3): 5″ sterling His Excellency Luiz Inacio Lula da Non-acceptance would cause em- silver page marker with sodalite Silva, President of the Federa- barrassment to donor and U.S. stone on end; 73⁄4″ silver letter tive Republic of Brazil. Government. opener with sodalite stone on end; and 2″ x 2″ silver paper- weight with large sodalite stone inside. Recd—June 20, 2003. Est. Value—$375. Archives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous item: 32″ x 37″ The Right Honorable Sir Anerood Non-acceptance would cause em- wooden model ship intricately Jugnauth, K.C.M.G., P.C., Q.C., barrassment to donor and U.S. detailed with canvas sails and Prime Minister of the Republic Government. full rigging. Recd—June 26, of Mauritius. 2003. Est. Value—$750. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Pin: 11⁄4″ American flag lapel pin Her Excellency Mireya Moscoso, Non-acceptance would cause em- with 18K gold and silver detail- President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. ing and sapphires and rubies; Panama. Government. held in a polished wooden box. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. Miscellaneous item: collection of Non-acceptance would cause em- 15 vermeil reproductions of or- barrassment to donor and U.S. naments made by pre-Colum- Government. bian goldsmiths in Panama; double-matted and held in a 251⁄2″ x 251⁄2″ wooden frame. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives For- eign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Miscellaneous item: 9″ pure silver His Excellency Constantine Non-acceptance would cause em- replica of a bronze askos, an Simitis Prime Minister of the barrassment to donor and U.S. ancient Greek flask. Recd— Hellenic Republic. Government. June 30, 2003. Est. Value— $500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clothing: traditional ensemble of His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- long grey cotton robe and the Republic of Senegal and barrassment to donor and U.S. matching pants. Recd—July 8, Mrs. Wade. Government. 2003. Est. Value—$550. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous item: 12″ silver His Excellency Abdoulaye Wade Non-acceptance would cause em- eagle in a 191⁄2″ x 191⁄2″ x President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. 211⁄2″ glass display case. Senegal. Government. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Game: ‘‘The Tribal Heritage Col- Mr. Thabo Mbeki, President of the Non-acceptance would cause em- lection’’ chess set with 141⁄2″ x Republic of South . barrassment to donor and U.S. 141⁄2″ wooden board set on lid Government. of box containing 32 ceramic chess pieces; with plaque en- graved ‘‘Presented to President George W. Bush, by President Thabo M. Mbeki on the occa- sion of his visit to the Republic of South Africa 08–11 July 2003’’. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives Foreign. Consumable: 25 year old brandy from western Cape region of South Africa. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$70. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Miscellaneous item: 91⁄2″ dimpled glass brandy bottle etched with seal of South Africa; held in a wood and glass display case with plaque engraved ‘‘Pre- sented to President George W. Bush by President Thabo M. Mbeki on the occasion of his visit to the Republic of South Africa 08–11 July 2003’’. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$126. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 491⁄2″ x 22″ oil painting His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Non-acceptance would cause em- of a river and mountains in Museveni, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. ; held in a 54″ x 26″ public of Uganda. Government. wooden frame. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$5600. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 38″ bronze casting of the His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- outline of with several Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. figures inside, representing the eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. different tribes of the country; held in a 41″ x 39″ gold-tone frame with plaque engraved ‘‘Presented to George W. Bush, President of the United States of America By Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR President of the Federal Republic of Nige- ria’’. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$5500. Archives For- eign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Crystal: set of six Egermann Bo- His Excellency Vladimir Spidla, Non-acceptance would cause em- hemian crystal sherry glasses Prime Minister of the Czech barrassment to donor and U.S. with silver detaining and match- Republic. Government. ing decanter. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$1224. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 33″ alabaster sculpture His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- of ‘‘The Flight from Carthage’’, President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. depicting Paris and Helen flee- isters of the Italian Republic. Government. ing to Troy. Recd—July 20, 2003. Est. Value—$4500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Consumable: approximately 300 His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- lb. of lamb. Recd—July 23, the Argentine Nation and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Kirchner. Government. Transferred to the General Services Administration. Clothing: grey wool poncho with orange design on front and fringed ends. Recd—July 23, 2003. Est. Value—$214. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Portrait: 221⁄2″ x 323⁄4″ woven rug His Excellency Mohammad Aref Non-acceptance would cause em- with image of President Bush in Noorzai, Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. center; mounted under glass in and Tribal Affairs of The Islamic Government. 26″ x 361⁄4″ double-sided gold- Transitional State of Afghani- tone frame. Recd—July 25, stan. 2003. Est. Value—$329. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Replica: 35″ wooden model of a His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al- Non-acceptance would cause em- ship with full rigging and a Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. wooden stand with presentation Prime Minister of the State of Government. plaque. Recd—September 10, Kuwait. 2003. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: original watercolor por- His Excellency Vladimir Putin, Non-acceptance would cause em- traits of the forty-three Presi- President of the Russian Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. dents of the United States, eration. Government. bound in a 14″ x 181⁄2″ red vel- vet book studded with precious gems; held in a 171⁄4″ x 27″ x 5″ polished wooden presen- tation case with amber mosaic of the United States on lid. Recd—September 26, 2003. Est. Value—$45000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clothing: brown wool jacket with His Excellency Mir Zafarullah Non-acceptance would cause em- zipper front; traditional orange Jamali, Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. and black embroidered cap with the Islamic Republic of . Government. multi-colored sequins; and 8′ x 3′ green, red, yellow and blue embroidered traditional scarf. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$320. Archives Foreign. Household item: 6′ x 9′3″ wool rug with navy blue, red and gold pattern. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$1650. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Photograph: 91⁄2″ x 7″ photograph Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- of President Bush and Presi- Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. dent Arroyo; held in a 101⁄2″ x lic of the Philippines and Mr. Government. 111⁄2″ wooden frame with the Jose Miguel Arroyo. presidential seal of the Phil- ippines in silver. Recd—Octo- ber 18, 2003. Est. Value— $300. Archives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous: 81⁄2″ x 131⁄2″ gold His Majesty , Non-acceptance would cause em- neilloware urn with a plaque en- King of Thailand. barrassment to donor and U.S. graved ‘‘To the President of the Government. United States of America. As a token of profound friendship and mutual understanding be- tween our two countries and peoples. 19th October B.E. 2546 (2003)’’. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign. Photograph: 71⁄2″ x 91⁄2″ signed ...... photograph of the King and Queen of Thailand; held in a 111⁄2″ x 153⁄4″ sterling silver and golf leaf neilloware frame. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clothing (size L): lightweight khaki Police General Sant Sarutanond, Non-acceptance would cause em- cotton jacket with a 1″ yellow Commissioner General of the barrassment to donor and U.S. goat embroidered on the upper . Government. left side. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$129. Ar- chives Foreign. Shirt (size L): teal silk long-sleeve ...... dress shirt. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$35. Ar- chives Foreign. T-shirts (2, sizes L and XL): yel- ...... low cotton T-shirt with a brown and black goat printed on the front; and a yellow cotton T- shirt with a 11⁄2″ German Shep- herd embroidered on the upper left side. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$15. Ar- chives Foreign. Household items (7): white with ...... gold trim porcelain Thai tea set, including a 101⁄4″ plate, five 2″ cups and an 81⁄4″ x 6″ tea pot. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous: 16″ x 2″ silver fili- His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- gree candelabra in the shape of of the Kingdom of Thailand and barrassment to donor and U.S. a traditional Thai barge; held in Khunying Shinawatra. Government. a 24″ x 101⁄2″ presentation case lined in blue felt with a clear plexiglass cover and a plaque engraved ‘‘Presented to The Honorable George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, and Mrs. Laura Bush, By His Excellency Dr. , Prime Min- ister of Thailand.’’ Recd—Octo- ber 19, 2003. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

President ...... Miscellaneous: 10″ x 41⁄4″ sterling The Honorable Franklin M. Drilon, Non-acceptance would cause em- silver filigree replica of a Phil- President of the Senate of the barrassment to donor and U.S. ippine jeepney. Recd—October Philippines. Government. 20, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Tunic: purple, navy blue and gold His Excellency Thaksin Non-acceptance would cause em- traditional silk tunic lined in Shinawatra, Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. navy blue silk. RecdlOctober the Kingdom of Thailand. Government. 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives Foreign. Accessory: 3⁄4″ 18K gold APEC ...... logo lapel pin with diamond and ruby inlay. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 29″ x 231⁄4″ oil painting Her Excellency Megawati Non-acceptance would cause em- of a horse running; held in a Soekarnoputri, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. 391⁄2″ x 34″ gold-tone frame Republic of . Government. with canvas matting. Recd— October 22, 2003. Est. Value— $900. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clothing (size XL): brown Driza- The Honorable John Howard, Non-acceptance would cause em- Bone oilskin coat. Recd—Octo- Prime Minister of . barrassment to donor and U.S. ber 23, 2003. Est. Value— Government. $310. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 20″ x 18″ red glass egg- His Excellency, Ion Iliescu, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause em- shaped sculpture ‘‘Genesis,’’ dent of Romania. barrassment to donor and U.S. with a 7″ x 7″ plaque engraved Government. ‘‘Offered to the President of United States, George W. Bush by the President of Romania, Ion Iliescu, 2003 October,’’ by loan Nemtoi; with a 7″ x 40″ red glass cylindrical stand. Recd— October 28, 2003. Est. Value— $600. Archives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous: 10″ x 91⁄2″ green His Excellency, Joseph Kabila, Non-acceptance would cause em- and black malachite and President of the Democratic barrassment to donor and U.S. heterogenite rock. Recd—No- Republic of the Congo. Government. vember 5, 2003. Est. Value— $125. Archives Foreign. Artwork: 15″ x 21″ oil painting of two deer-like figures with shells and cloth framing the center; held in a 17″ x 23″ wooden frame. Recd—November 5, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Ar- chives Foreign. Artwork: 21″ x 7″ dark wooden sculpture of two children lying next to a woman mounted on a 24″ x 16″ wooden base. Recd—November 5, 2003. Est. Value—$1200 Archives Foreign. President ...... Household item: 49″ x 72″ navy His Excellency, Atal Bihari Non-acceptance would cause em- blue, pink and green ornate silk Vajpayee, Prime Minister of the barrassment to donor and U.S. carpet. Recd—November 10, Republic of India. Government. 2003. Est. Value—$1200. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Hardcover book: 13″ x 18″ book His Excellency, Carlo Azeglio Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘Il Palazzi Del Quirnale (The Ciampi, President of the Italian barrassment to donor and U.S. Place of Quirinale),’’ by Louis Republic. Government. Godart, with preface by Presi- dent Carolo Azeglio Ciampi. Recd—November 14, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Artwork: 15″ x 15″ black and white print of areas in ancient Rome, including the colosseum; held in a 271⁄2″ x 271⁄2″ gold- tone frame with ivory and grey matting. Recd—November 14, 2003. Est. Value—$900. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Collectables (2): 151⁄2″ x 131⁄2″ His Royal Highness, The Prince Non-acceptance would cause em- desktop models of Marine One Andrew, Duke of York. barrassment to donor and U.S. and the Royal British heli- Government. copters. Recd—November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous: 131⁄4″ sterling sil- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Non-acceptance would cause em- ver ruler engraved ‘‘Presented and His Royal Highness The barrassment to donor and U.S. by the Queen and The Duke of Prince Phillip, Duke Edinburgh. Government. Edinburgh, To President George W. Bush on the occa- sion of his State Visit, Novem- ber 2003,’’ with the Presidential Seal and the on the front and the names of the 43 Presidents of the United States with the Presidential Seal on the back, made by Richard O.A. Jarvis. Recd—— November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign. President ...... Miscellaneous: 291⁄2″ x 24″ wood- Embassy of the Republic of Mau- Non-acceptance would cause em- en replica of the ‘‘Protecteur,’’ ritius. barrassment to donor and U.S. the sixty-four gun ship that Government. launched for the United States in 1770, made by Gaetan de Chazal and Phillip Berrill. Recd—December 12, 2003. Est. Value—$550. Archives Foreign. President ...... Consumables; assortment of edi- His Majesty, Sultan Haji Hassanal Non-acceptance would cause em- ble items and two bottles of Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin barrassment to donor and U.S. wine. Recd—December 30, Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang Government. 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Han- Di-Pertuan of Brunei, dled pursuant to Secret Service Darussalam. policy. Miscellaneous: 81⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ x 2″ Sovrani mahogany jewelry box with a sterling silver flora de- sign, in relief, on lid. Recd—De- cember 30, 2003. Est. Value— $400. Archives Foreign. CDs (2): ‘‘An Old English Christ- mas,’’ produced by Craig Dun- can; and ‘‘County Western Leg- ends,’’ produced by Greg How- ard. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$30. Ar- chives Foreign. Consumable: 23 ounce Lady McDuffies Gourmet Lemon Cream Cheese Cake. Recd— December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$41. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Desk accessories (3): 5″ limited edition Montblanc Jules Verne Writer’s Edition pen set, includ- ing a fountain pen, a ballpoint pen, and a mechanical pencil. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$2838. Archives Foreign. Household item: 6″ brown pillar candle with gold-tone reindeers in relief. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$20. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Miscellaneous: 8″ x 10′ Sovrani silver and mahogany wood frame. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. Consumables: two dozen McDuffies Shortbread Cookies held in a 8″ x 7″ glass jar. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$35. Handled pur- suant to Secret Service policy. Household item: 22″ x 20″ brown leather ottoman with a remov- able top. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessory: 61⁄4″ black silk Emily The Right Honorable Tony Blair, Non-acceptance would cause em- Jo Gibb evening bag with grey M.P. United Kingdom. barrassment to donor and U.S. floral design and silver-tone Government. handles. Recd—January 24, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady...... Flowers: dried Mongolian edel- His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- weiss flowers mounted under Mongolia and Mrs. A. barrassment to donor and U.S. glass and held in a 6″ x 81⁄4″ Oyunbileg. Government. blue wooden frame. Recd— March 19, 2003. Est. Value— $20. Archives Foreign. Clothing: green Mongolian cash- mere cape. Recd—March 19, 2003. Est. Value—$342. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Miscellaneous items from donor’s The Honorable Chantal Biya, First Non-acceptance would cause em- charitable organization, Lady of the Republic of Cam- barrassment to donor and U.S. Fondation Chantal Biya (5): two eroon. Government. 2003 wall calendars, a 2003 date book with gilt-edged pages, a 3″ silver-tone key chain, and a 21⁄4″ silver-tone brooch with the beneath a red AIDS ribbon. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign.. Household items: pair of white bone demitasse coffee cups with seal of , and matching saucers and sil- ver spoons. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$130. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Artwork: 27″ bronze sculpture of a female figure with a water ves- sel balanced on her head. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives For- eign. Jewelry: large bronze bracelet en- graved with geometric figures. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. First Lady...... Collectables: three-piece set of Mrs. Cherie Blair, Office of the Non-acceptance would cause em- Royal Crown Derby China Prime Minister, United Kingdom. barrassment to donor and U.S. giftware in the ‘‘Old Imari’’ pat- Government. tern, including two 33⁄4″ decora- tive dishes and a 41⁄2″ box with lid. First Lady ...... Jewelry: pair of 14mm South Sea Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- pearl earrings set in 18K yellow Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. gold, accompanied by wooden lic of the Philippines and Mr. Government. stand and 12″ x 19″ framed ex- Jose Miguel Arroyo. planatory certificate. Recd— May 19, 2003. Est. Value— $2500. Archives Foreign. Miscellaneous item: 13″ x 4″ x91⁄2″ burl wood jewelry box with removable top tray and seal of the Philippines on lid. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign. Hardcover books (5): ‘‘Philippine Civics: How We Govern Our- selves,’’ by Conrado Benitez; ‘‘Language Lessons,’’ by Sid- ney C. Newsom; ‘‘Character and Conduct,’’ by Sofia R. De Veyra; ‘‘Philippine Arithmetics,’’ by Honorio Poblador, et. al.; and ‘‘Philippine School Geog- raphy,’’ by H. Justin Roddy and David Gibbs. Paperback book: ‘‘Bearers of Benevolence: The Thomasites and Public Edu- cation in the Philippines,’’ by Mary Racelis and Judy Celine Ick. Miscellaneous item: 121⁄2″ x 153⁄4″ framed explanatory cer- tificate, with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Box: 10″ x 5″ x 7″ black lacquer His Excellency, Junichiro Koizumi, Non-acceptance would cause em- jewelry box with pink and gold Prime Minister of Japan. barrassment to donor and U.S. floral design. Recd—May 22, Government. 2003. Est. Value—$288. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Miscellaneous item: 61⁄2″ painted His Excellency, The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- wooden egg celebrating the the Russian and barrassment to donor and U.S. 300th anniversary of St. Peters- Mrs. Putina. Government. burg and containing a cream- colored 14″ round crocheted doily and 68″ x 28″ matching table runner. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

First Lady ...... Jewelry: matched set of diamond His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- and sapphire jewelry, including Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. earrings, bracelet, ring and Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. necklace; held in a green leath- ister and Commander of the er presentation case. Recd— National Guard of Saudi Arabia. June 3, 2003. Est. Value— $95,500. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessory: 8 3⁄4″ sterling silver His Excellency, Thaksin Non-acceptance would cause em- handbag with floral motif; held Shinawatra, Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. in a red silk presentation case. the Kingdom of Thailand. Government. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Fabric: 182″ x 401⁄2″ mauve silk heavily embroidered with gold thread; held in a blue silk pres- entation case. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Jewelry: 15″ necklace and 13⁄4 Mrs. Sehba Musharraf, First Lady Non-acceptance would cause em- earrings made of peridot and of the Islamic Republic of Paki- barrassment to donor and U.S. amethyst set in 22K gold. stan. Government. Recd—June 24, 2003. Est. Value—$650. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Household accessory: 16″ purple Mrs. Aleksandra Miller, Office of Non-acceptance would cause em- and green crystal vase in a the Prime Minister of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. contemporary design by Adam public of Poland. Government. Jablonski. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$365. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Table linens: 4 white linen nap- His Excellency, The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- kins with fruit embroidered in the Republic of Senegal and barrassment to donor and U.S. one corner and 4 matching Mrs. Wade. Government. placemats with more elaborate embroidery. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Artwork: 201⁄2″ ceramic fertility Mrs. Viviane Wade, Office of the Non-acceptance would cause em- statue of pregnant woman; held President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. in a brown tooled leather pres- Senegal. Government. entation case. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$425. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Home accessory: 41″ x 60″ mo- Mrs. Barbara Mogae, Office of the Non-acceptance would cause em- hair wall hanging depicting a vil- President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. lage scene with children; with Botswana. Government. fringed end and loops for hang- ing. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$225. Archives Foreign. Craft 151⁄4″ handwoven basket with intricate design in brown, caramel, and cream; accom- panied by display stand and brass presentation plaque en- graved ‘‘With the compliments of the First Lady of the Repub- lic of Botswana, Mrs. Barbara Mogae.’’. First Lady ...... Housewares (3): rectangular nest- The Honorable and Mrs. Franklin Non-acceptance would cause em- ing dishes (121⁄4″ x 63⁄4″, 93⁄4″ x M. Drilon, Office of the Senate, barrassment to donor and U.S. 43⁄4″, and 8″ × 4″) President, Republic of the Phil- Government. made of blocks of mother-of- ippines. pearl. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Accessory: 23″ x 22″ panuelo (traditional Filipino shoulder wrap) with embroidered floral motif and mother-of-pearl flow- ers. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$104. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Home accessories: 88″ x 90″ yel- Mrs. Stella Obassanjo, First Lady Non-acceptance would cause em- low and blue bed spread with of the Federal Republic of Nige- barrassment to donor and U.S. three matching 16″ x 16″ pillow ria. Government. shams. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Bowl: 113⁄4″ handcut lead Bohe- Mrs. Viktoria Spidlova, Office of Non-acceptance would cause em- mian crystal bowl. Recd—July the Prime Minister of the Czech barrassment to donor and U.S. 15, 2003. Est. value—$224. Ar- Republic. Government. chives Foreign. Paperback book and companion ...... CD-Rom: ‘‘Under the Torch of the Modern Era: The First Two Centuries of Book-Printing in Bohemia,’’ by Miroslava Hejnova, et. al. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessory: 9″ x 41⁄2″ black suede ...... clutch with jet beadwork. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: in Czech, re- ...... garding Prague’s history. Pa- perback book and companion CD–ROM: ‘‘Persian Manu- scripts in the National Library of the Czech Republic,’’ by Michal Farek. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Archives For- eign. Leather and clothbound book: re- production of an illuminated Latin manuscript. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$160. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady...... Jewelry: silver Damiani choker His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- necklace with 3.12 carats of President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. diamonds in three tiers. Recd— isters of the Italian Republic. Government. July 21, 2003. Est. Value— $7500. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Household item: 71⁄2″ sterling sil- First Lady Margot Klestil-Loeffler, Non-acceptance would cause em- ver dish with commemorative Office of the President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. medallion embedded in center Republic of Austria. Government. Recd—September 5, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessory: 52″ x 52″ blue silk and His Excellency Jacques Chirac, Non-acceptance would cause em- cashmere Hermes scarf with President of the French Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. scroll pattern. Recd—Sep- lic. Government. tember 29, 2003. Est. Value— $760. Archives Foreign. First Lady...... Household item: 173⁄4″ double Mrs. Bella Kocharyan, Office of Non-acceptance would cause em- candlestick of blue glass set in the President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. rough stone base; held in a Armenia. Government. blue leather presentation case. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

First Lady ...... Hardcover book: ‘‘Patrimonio Her Excellency Rosa Gomez de Non-acceptance would cause em- Dominicano,’’ by Cesar Ivan Mejia, First Lady of the Domini- barrassment to donor and U.S. Feris Iglesias; inscribed by can Republic. Government. donor. Recd—October 15, 2003 Est. Value—$40. Archives For- eign. Miscellaneous: 31⁄2″ x 31⁄2″ yellow ...... ceramic music box in the shape of an island home. Recd—Octo- ber 15, 2003. Est. Value—$75 Archives Foreign. Miscellaneous: 3″ x 41⁄2 black ...... leather credit card case stamped ‘‘Codetel’’ in the lower corner. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$52. Ar- chives Foreign. Miscellaneous: 91⁄4″ x 6″ wooden ...... box with a silver design in relief on lid and feet. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$75. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessory: 62″ x 20″ pink silk ...... scarf with blue dots and yellow stars. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$70. Archives For- eign. Accessory: 23″ x 80″ ivory silk ...... shawl with amber and coral beads. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Ar- chives Foreign. Artwork: 24″ x 20″ oil painting, ...... ‘‘Jardin Japones,’’ of an ab- stract garden, by Gerad Ellis; held in a 241⁄2″ x 201⁄2″ gold- tone frame. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Miscellaneous: 14″ x 19″ retract- His Excellency Junichiro Koizumi Non-acceptance would cause em- able paper and bamboo Japa- Prime Minister of Japan. barrassment to donor and U.S. nese fan with red and white Government. origmai cranes, by matazo Kayama; held on a 103⁄4″ x 3″ wooden rest. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Jewelry (5): 20″ copper and pearl Mrs. Georgina P. de Venecia, Re- Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘tamborin’’ traditional Filipina public of the Philippines. barrassment to donor and U.S. costume necklace; 2″ copper Government. and pearl dangle earringss; 3″ copper and pearl decorative comb; adjustable copper and pearl ring; and 8″ copper and pearl bracelet. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Ar- chives Foreign. Miscellaneous: 51⁄4″ x 5″ minia- ture beige pinya fiber blouse and skirt; held in a 91⁄4″ x 9″ wooden frame with brown mat- ting. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$80. Archives For- eign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Clothing (size XL): ivory pinya fiber jacket with delicate pearl beading and embroidery. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. Accessory: 71⁄2″ pinya fiber bead- ed evening bag with a silver- tone drawstring and beaded handle. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessory: 9″ retractable pinya fiber and bamboo fan. Recd— October 18, 2003. Est. Value— $40. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Miscellaneous: 3″ x 4″ gold and Her Majesty Queen of Thai- Non-acceptance would cause em- silver neilloware apple-shaped land. barrassment to donor and U.S. box with diamond inlay; held on Government. a 3 1⁄2″ round black stand. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value)—$3500. Archives For- eign. Miscellaneous: 40″ x 22′ blue and grey woven Thai fabric. Recd— October 19, 2003. Est. Value— $400. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessory: 71⁄2″ x 5 1⁄4″ gold and Khunying Potjaman Shinawatra, Non-acceptance would cause em- black neilloware shell-shaped Office of the Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. evening bag. Recd—October the Kingdom of Thailand. Government. 20, 2003. Est. Value—$75. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessory: 71⁄2″ x 41⁄2″ oval- shaped hand woven black evening bag with an 18K gold handle and a diamond inlay clasp. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessory: 71⁄2″ x 33⁄4″ Adori kan- Mrs. Janette Howard, Australia .... Non-acceptance would cause em- garoo and emu black leather barrassment to donor and U.S. wallet. Recd—October 21, Government. 2003. Est. Value—$70. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Black Kettle and Full Moon,’’ by Geoffrey Blainey; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$45. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Australia: 300 Years of Botanical Illustration,’’ by Helen Hewson; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$65. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover book: cloth covered collector’s edition (332/375) ‘‘Australia: 300 Years of Botan- ical Illustration,’’ by Helend Hewson; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$268. Archives Foreign. Clothing (size M): brown Driza- Bone oilskin coat. Recd—Octo- ber 21, 2003. Est. Value— $310. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

First Lady ...... Miscellaneous (3): 411⁄2″ x 86″ Her Excellency Megawati Non-acceptance would cause em- and 35″ x 82″ brown, khaki, Soekarnoputri, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. olive and black cotton detailed Republic of Indonesia. Government. batiks, by KRJ. Daud Wiryo Hadinagoro. Recd—October 22, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Ar- chives Foreign. Jewelry: 3″ round sterling silver brooch with a pearl in the cen- ter accompanied by matching 1″ round sterling silver earrings; held in a 51⁄2″ x 61⁄2″ brown lac- quer presentation box. Recd— October 22, 2003. Est. Value— $148. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Hardcover book: ‘‘The Hassan II His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- Mosque,’’ edited by Daniel of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. Briand. Recd—November 17, Government. 2003. Est. Value—$55. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Interieurs Marocains (Moroccan Inte- riors),’’ by Lisa Lovatt-Smith. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives For- eign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Marrakesh: The Secret of its Courtyard Houses,’’ by Michel Lebrun and Quentin Wilbaux. Recd—No- vember 17,2003. Est. Value— $95. Archives Foreign. Paperback book: ‘‘The Imperial Cities of Morocco,’’ by Mohamed Metalsi, Jean-Michel Ruiz and Cecile Treal. Recd— November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$28. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: limited edition (1069/1500) ‘‘Enluminures (Illu- minations),’’ by Mohamed Sijelmassi with red felt binding. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$110. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Miscellaneous: 7″ x 33⁄4″ Linley Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Non-acceptance would cause em- wooden jewelry box lined in and His Royal Highness The barrassment to donor and U.S. blue suede with rosewood inlay Prince Phillip, Duke of Edin- Government. of the Royal Cypher. Recd— burgh. November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$523. Archives Foreign. First Family...... Consumables: Dean & DeLuca His Excellency Badr Omar Al- Non-acceptance would cause em- products. Recd—January 2, Dafa, Ambassador of the State barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Est. Value—$540. Han- of Qatar. Government. dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Household item: maroon coffee mug with logo of Qatar printed on side. Recd—January 2, 2003. Est. Value—$15. Ar- chives Foreign. Baskets (2): 191⁄2″ round wicker basket with handles and 19″ x 8″ lidded wicker basket. Recd— January 2, 2003. Est. Value— $45. Archives Foreign.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

First Family ...... Box: 23⁄4″ 24K gold-plated ‘‘gold His Excellency Kofi A. Annan, Non-acceptance would cause em- dust box,’’ with a lid decorated Secretary General of the United barrassment to donor and U.S. with small birds. Recd—Janu- Nations. Government. ary 24, 2003. Est. Value—$25. Archives Foreign. Desk accessory: 31⁄2″ Tiffany glass paperweight with the logo of the etched in the center. Recd—January 24, 2003. Est. Value—$445. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family...... Household items (2): pair of His Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, Non-acceptance would cause em- matching white porcelain lidded President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. boxes with green glazed de- Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-suk. Government. sign. Recd—May 14, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. First Family...... Tableware (10 sets): 2″ china His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- cups and 53⁄4″ saucers com- the Russian Federation and barrassment to donor and U.S. memorating the 300th anniver- Mrs. Putina. Government. sary of St. Petersburg, Russia, decorated with gold trim and hand painted scenes of the city. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Archives For- eign. First Family...... Hardcover book: leatherbound His Excellency Vladimir Putin Non-acceptance would cause em- volume with silver-edged President of the Russian Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. pages, in Russian, celebrating eration. Government. the 300th anniversary of St. Pe- tersburg; held in a blue leather case. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Jewelry: Bvlgari white gold neck- His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- lace, ring, and earring set of Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. pearls and diamonds. Recd— Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. June 3, 2003. Est. Value— ister and Commander of the $8500. Archives Foreign. National Guard of Saudi Arabia. First Family ...... Jewelry: Bvlgari white gold neck- His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- lace, ring, and earring set of Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. diamonds and black onyx. Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. ister and Commander of the Value—$8000. Archives For- National Guard of Saudi Arabia. eign. First Family ...... Artwork: 151⁄2″ metal sculpture of His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- a man and woman, with a baby the Republic of Senegal and barrassment to donor and U.S. being held aloft in the palm of Mrs. Wade. Government. the man’s hand; held in a brown tooled leather presen- tation case. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$1875. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family ...... Table linens: eight 15″ x 17″ or- His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- ange cloth napkins and match- Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. ing 100″ x 72″ orange, green eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. and purple table cloth. Recd— July 10, 2003. Est. Value— $150. Archives Foreign. Table linens: three 14″ x 14″ brown cloth napkins, three 14″ x 14″ red cloth napkins, one 12″ x 91⁄2″ green, red, and pur- ple tea cozy and six matching 16″ x 13″ placemats. Recd— July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Fabric: 21″ x 86″ and 28″ x 86″ pieces of purple and green woven fabric with fringed ends. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork: 931⁄2″ x 43″ oil painting His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Non-acceptance would cause em- of a river valley in Uganda; held Museveni President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. in a 951⁄2″ x 451⁄2″ wooden public of Uganda. Government. frame. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$8200. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork (2): 111⁄4″ x 11″ black Their Majesties Kind Abdullah II Non-acceptance would cause em- and white watercolors of archi- and Queen Rania al Abdullah barrassment to donor and U.S. tectural details from the temples of the Hashemite Kingdom of Government. at Petra, by Anna Kudribshova; Jordan. both are matted and held in 201⁄4″ x 191⁄4″ silver- and gold- tone frames. Recd—September 18, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork: 36″ x 24″ oil painting of His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- three elephants; held in a 443⁄4″ the Republic of Kenya and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. x 321⁄2″ wooden frame with en- Lucy Kibaki. Government. graved presentation plaque on bottom. Recd—October 6, 2003. Est. Value—$1350. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family ...... Household item: 28″ x 36″ 19th Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- century antique wooden chest Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. of drawers with ebony and lic of the Philippines and Mr. Government. bone inlay and silver keyplates. Jose Miguel Arroyo. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives For- eign. First Family ...... Hardcover book: ‘‘APEC 2003 His Excellency Thaksin Non-acceptance would cause em- Commemorative BTS SkyTrain Shinawatra, Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. Tickets,’’ published by the Kingdom of Thailand. Government. Mass Transit System Public Company Limited; held in a 10″ x 101⁄2″ black lacquer case printed ‘‘The Royal Barge Pro- cession.’’ Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$80. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Thailand from Space 2003,’’ published by Siam M&B Publishing Com- pany. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$50. Archives For- eign. Hardcover book: ‘‘A Study of Thai Politics and History through the Mails,’’ by Anatchai Rattakul. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$33. Archives Foreign. Calendar: 14″ x 12″ Tourism Au- thority of Thailand calendar ‘‘Unseen Corner of Paradise’’ and prints of each month’s fea- tured photograph (12). Recd— October 19, 2003. Est. Value— $45. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Miscellaneous: 16″ x 12″ black leather briefcase with a gold- tone clasp printed ‘‘APEC, Thai- land 2003.’’ Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$160. Ar- chives Foreign. Desk accessory: various sizes of stationery printed ‘‘Mr. George W. Bush’’ on ivory paper; held in a 14″ x 111⁄2″ bird’s eye maple wood box lined in beige suede. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessory: 37″ x 94″ hand-woven burgundy silk brocade shawl, by Mr. Veratham Trakulngoenthai; held in a 14″ x 101⁄2″ brown raw silk presen- tation box. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Ar- chives Foreign. Artwork: 19″ x 25″ oil portrait of President Bush, by unknown artist; held in a 241⁄2″ x 301⁄2″ wooden frame with canvas mat- ting. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. First Family...... Hardcover book: red leather Her Majest Queen Elizabeth II Non-acceptance would cause em- bound, limited edition copy of and His Royal Highness The barrassment to donor and U.S. ‘‘Royal Treasures: A Golden Ju- Prince Phillip, Duke of Edin- Government. bilee Celebration,’’ edited by burgh. Jane Roberts; held in a 111⁄4″ x 141⁄4″ red leather box imprinted with the Royal Cypher. Recd— November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$1200. Archives For- eign. First Family ...... Desk accessories: 51⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ Their Majesties King Abdullah II Non-acceptance would cause em- ivory stationery; held in a 6″ x and Queen Rania al Abdullah barrassment to donor and U.S. 6″ sterling silver note pad hold- of the Hashemite Kingdom of Government. er engraved with Arabic char- Jordan. acters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. Desk accessory: 4″ x 3″ sterling silver oval paperweight. Recd— December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. Desk accessory: 7″ sterling silver letter opener engraved with Ar- abic characters. Recd—Decem- ber 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign. Desk accessory: 111⁄2″ feather fountain tip pen. Recd—Decem- ber 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Collectable: 81⁄2″ x 81⁄2″ Rosen- thal white porcelain square plate with gold and blue intri- cate designs on the rim and an Arabic inscription in the center; stamped with the Royal cypher and the Quranic verse, Surrah II:115 on the back. Recd—De- cember 4, 2003. Est. Value— $250. Archives Foreign. Desk accessory: 111⁄4″ x 9″ mouse pad framed by sterling- silver engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family ...... Miscellaneous: 201⁄2″ x 16″ white His Excellency Zine El-Abidine Non-acceptance would cause em- and brown leather chest with Ben Ali, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. hinged lid; interior is padded public of Tunisia. Government. and holds a two-tiered leather lined wood tray. Recd—Decem- ber 18, 2003. Est. Value— $280. Archives Foreign. Consumables (10 pounds): Tuni- sian dates. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Consumables (6): bottles of Les Vignes de Tanit wine (2 Rose, 2 Blanc, 2 Rouge), made in Tu- nisia. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$48. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Consumables (8): liter bottles of Tunisian olive oil. Recd—De- cember 18, 2003. Est. Value— $28. Handled pursuant to Se- cret Service policy. First Family ...... Miscellaneous: 12″ x 71⁄2″ silver His Excellency Lalit Mansingh, Non-acceptance would cause em- peacock. Recd—December 30, The Ambassador of India and barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Est. Value—$500. Ar- Mrs. Mansingh. Government. chives Foreign. Blakeman, Brad, Deputy Assistant Desk accessory: Mont Blanc His Majesty King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- to the President and Director of Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. Appointments and Scheduling. Black Silver Fountain Pen. dan. Government. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$425. Transferred to the General Services Adminis- tration. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Olive oil (4 bottles, 750ml each): His Majesty King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. ‘‘Jordan’s Treasure’’ extra virgin the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. olive oil with pourers held in dan. Government. custom wooden presentation cabinet with crest. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$202. Government Property. Desk accessory: Mont Blanc ‘‘Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue’’ fountain pen with sterline silver cap and black base with Arabic engraving on cap. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$470. Government Property.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Weapon: 13″ sheathed dagger in His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. gold and silver inlaid design Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. with ivory handle and gold Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. chain for hanging on enclosed ister and Commander of the wooden display rack; held in National Guard of Saudi Arabia. green leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Government Property. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Desk accessory: limited edition His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. Mont Blanc ‘‘Marquise de Pom- Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the barrassment to donor and U.S. padour’’ fountain pen in ceramic State of Qatar. Government. enamel with 18K gold trim and nib. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$4900. Government Property. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Desk accessory: 31⁄2″ x 21⁄4″ His Excellency Aleksander Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. amber mounted on an arched Kwasniewski, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. 6″ x 21⁄2″ sterline silver paper- Republic of Poland. Government. weight etched with signature and state parliament building. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Government Property. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Household: porcelain tea service His Excellency Vladimir Putin, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. for two by Lomonosov, com- President of the Russian Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. memorating the 300th Anniver- eration. Government. sary of St. Petersburg, including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, two small cups with saucers and two cake plates hand deco- rated with gilt Greek key bor- ders and floral design. Recd— June 10, 2003. Est. Value— $535. Transferred to the Gen- eral Services Administration. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Artwork: 17″ x 61⁄2″ x 71⁄2″ bronze His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. sculpture of a queen with Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. headdress and neckrings, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. mounted on 4″ x 8″ x 5″ wood- en base with plaque engraved ‘‘With Compliments of (donor)’’. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$3500. Government Property. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Watch: Bvlgari ‘‘Rettangolo’’ stain- His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and chief of Staff. less steel men’s wristwatch with President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. black face with automatic date isters of the Italian Republic. Government. inset at ‘6’ and back engraved with model, serial number and ‘‘Il Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri’’. Recd—July 21, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Govern- ment Property. Gottesman, Blake, Personal Aide Clothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth His Excellency, Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- to the President. (122″ x 50″ ) and (54″ x 50″ ) Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. for booboo robe in rust red, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. white and purple. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Gov- ernment Property.

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Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Household: 161⁄2″ x 14″ batik cot- ton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, brown and white pattern with 3 indigo and 3 brown cotton bro- cade napkins. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Govern- ment Property. Hadley, Stephen, Assistant to the Artwork: 19″ x 29″ matted color His Royal Highness, Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- President and Deputy National photograph of Arabian horse Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. Security Advisor. ‘‘BJ Thee Mustafa, 9 Years Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. Old’’, signed by photographer ister and Commander of the Gigi Grasso, and held in a National Guard of Saudi Arabia. 291⁄2″ x 391⁄2″ frame. Recd— May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives, Staff Gift. Hardcover Book: ‘‘Legacy of Saudi Arabia, a Tribute to His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud and the Arabian Horses of the King- dom,’’ by Cynthia Culbertson, with photographs by Gigi Grasso. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Archives, Staff Gift. Paperweight: 31⁄8″ round crystal, beveled edge paperweight etched with logo of the al Janadriya Farm on base. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$50. Archives, Staff Gift. Medallion: 21⁄2″ gold-tone medal- lion embossed with logo of Al Janadriya Farm. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Ar- chives Staff Gift. Sculpture: 141⁄2″ x 151⁄2 x 4″ dap- ple grey Arabian horse dressed in royal colors (greens and gold), in standing position on a bronze base affixed to a 16″ x 7″ × 13⁄4″ oval wood base. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Archives, Staff Gift. Hadley, Stephen, Assistant to the Desk accessory: 61⁄2″ x 41⁄2″ ster- His Royal Highness Crown Prince Non-acceptance would cause em- President and Deputy National ling silver box with burl wood Vajiralongkorn Kingdom of barrassment to donor and U.S. Security Advisor. lining and royal coat of arms on Thailand. Government. lid with detailed design in pew- ter. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Government Property. Hagin, Joseph W., Assistant to the Clothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth His Excellency, Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- President and Deputy chief of (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. Staff (Operations). booboo robe in orange, yellow, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. green, white and purple. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government Property.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Household: 161⁄2″ x 14″ batik cot- ton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, gold and green pattern with 3 gold and 3 green cotton bro- cade napkins. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Govern- ment Property. Haines, Mary A., Deputy Executive Desk accessory: Nino Cerruti de- His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- Secretary for Scheduling and signed pen set ‘‘ebonite noir the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. Advance (National Security with Iridium point’’ black and sil- dan. Government. Council). ver fountain pen and ballpoint pen, held in black leather box with royal crest. Recd—June 54, 2003. Est. Value—$496. Government Property. Jenkins, Gregory, Deputy Assistant Desk accessory: Mont Blanc His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- to the President and Director of Meisterstuck Solitair Doue the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. Advance. Black Silver Fountain Pen held dan. Government. in leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$370. Gov- ernment Property. McClellan, Scott, Deputy Assistant Clothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- to the President and Deputy (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. White House Press Secretary. booboo robe in red, black, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. white and purple. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government Property. Household: 161⁄2″ x 14″ batik cot- ton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, red and black pattern with 3 red and 3 purple cotton brocade napkins. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry: 5⁄8″ platinum Damiani His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- oval shape band bracelet with President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. 3.79 carats of diamonds set in isters of the Italian Republic. Government. chevron design. Recd—January 30, 2003. Est. Value—$6500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 231⁄2″ x 311⁄2″ oil painting His Excellency Lucio Guiterrez Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- of a street scene on canvas, Borbua, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. signed by artist I. Ihthsse.97. public of Ecuador. Government. Recd—February 10, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household: 51⁄4″ x sterling silver His Excellency George Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- vessel with handle, ilias Papandreou, Minister of For- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. LaLaoUNIS design inspired eign Affairs of the Hellenic Re- Government. from the Mycenaen period public. (1480BC). Recd—February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Gov- ernment Property. Accessory: 34″ Pagonis square silk scarf in blue, yellow and white design of the Hellenic Presidency of the EU. Recd— February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Government Property.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry: 18K gold wide band ring His Excellency Marshall Moham- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- with emerald surrounded by med Fahim Khan, Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. cubic zirconiums. Recd—March Defense of the Islamic Transi- Government. 4, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. tional State of Afghanistan. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Rug: 451⁄2″ x 611⁄4″ hand knotted His Excellency Sodiq Safaev, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- silk carpet, with pattern in red, Minister of Foreign Affairs of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. dark blue and ivory. Recd— the Republic of Uzbekistan. Government. April 15, 2003. Est. Value— $1400. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household item: silver serving set His Excellency Ra Jong-Yil, Sen- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- consisting of two round 2″ x 2″ ior Advisor to the President for barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. boxes with lids, two 1″ x 4″ National Security of the Repub- Government. spoons and oval 65⁄8″ x 35⁄8″ lic of Korea. tray etched with gold duck de- sign. Recd—April 30, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry set: earrings, necklace Lt. General Ehsan Ul Haq, Direc- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- and ring of woven 21K gold tor General, Inter-Services Intel- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. wire inset with cubic zircons. ligence of the Islamic Republic Government. Recd—May 7, 2003. Est. of Pakistan. Value—$750. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Coins: set of 9 pure silver com- Colonel General Rustam Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- memorative coins from Rasylevich Inoyatov, Chief of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. Uzbekistan presented in rose- Intelligence of the Republic of Government. wood box with brass medallion Uzbekistan. of national crest inset on top of box. Recd—May 12, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Wall plaque: 11″ silver charger General Sa’ad Kheir, Director of Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- etched with colonnade of ruins the General Intelligence Depart- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. with a gold crown at the top of ment, Hashemite Kingdom of Government. a wide rim. Recd—May 15, Jordan. 2003. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household: porcelain tea service His Excellency Vladimir Putin, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- for two by Lomonosov, com- President of the Russian Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. memorating the 300th Anniver- eration. Government. sary of St. Petersburg, including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, two small cups with saucers and two cake plates hand deco- rated with gilt Greek key bor- ders and floral design. Recd— May 31, 2003. Est. Value— $535. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Olive oil (4 bottles, 750ml each): His Majesty King Abdullah II of Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- ‘‘Jordan’s Treasure’’ extra virgin the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. olive oil with pourers held in dan. Government. custom wooden presentation cabinet with crest. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$202. Government Property. Desk accessory: Mont Blanc ‘‘Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue’’ fountain pen with sterling silver cap and black base, with Arabic engraving on cap. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$470.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry: 21⁄2″ platinum 16-petal His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- flower of diamonds brooch with Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. 1⁄2″ grey/white pearl center, de- State of Qatar. Government. signed by Stefan Hafner. Recd—June 5, 2003. Est. Value—$15500. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Weapon: 13″ sheathed dagger in His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- gold and silver inlaid design Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. with ivory handle and gold Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. chain for hanging on enclosed ister and Commander of the wooden display rack; held in National Guard of Saudi Arabia. green leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 53⁄8″ x 91⁄4″ silver enam- His Excellency Lal Krishna Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- eled peacock studded with Advani, Deputy Prime Minister barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. semiprecious stones. Recd— of the Republic of India. Government. June 13, 2003. Est. Value— $2500. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: Tuareg ornately tooled His Excellency Amadou Toumani Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- leather and silver (metal) hex- Toure, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. agon shaped box, lined with lic of . Government. maroon velvet, on leather ped- estal with top nob in etched sil- ver (metal) and mirror inside lid. Recd—June 23, 2003. Est. Value—$295. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 61⁄2″ x 3″ vermeil Holy Her Excellency Mireya Moscoso, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- Spirit Orchid, National Flower of President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. Panama mounted on black vel- Panama. Government. vet, double matted and held in a 12″ x 16″ shadow box. Recd—June 24, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 17″ x 61⁄2″ x 71⁄2″ bronze His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- Benin sculpture of a queen with Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. headdress and neckrings, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. mounted on 4″ x 8″ x 5″ wood- en base with plaque engraved ‘‘With Compliments of (donor)’’. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$3500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household: 71⁄2″ x 4″ silver Chil- His Excellency Ra Jong-Yil, Sen- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- bo cloisonne vase with pastoral ior Advisor to the President for barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. scene in pastel colors on National Security of the Repub- Government. truquoise background. Recd— lic of Korea. July 16, 2003. Est. Value— $500. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry: Damiani 18K gold and His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- diamond (2.64 carats) ‘‘Snake’’ President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. bracelet. Recd—July 21, 2003. isters of the Italian Republic. Government. Est. Value—$7500. Govern- ment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Hardcover antique book: 8″ x His Excellency Ioan Talpes, Head Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- 61⁄4″ x 2″ leatherbound of the National Security Depart- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. ‘‘Historiam Evangelii . . . ment and Chief of the Presi- Government. Renovati . . . Monumenta dential Administration, Romania. ...’’, by Daniele Gerdesio, in Latin from 1744. Recd—July 28, 2003. Est. Value—$1800. Archives, Staff Gift.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 8″ x 65⁄8″ x 4″ carved The Honorable Chen Yunlin, Di- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- light green jade figural con- rector, Taiwan Affairs Office barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. sisting of large fruit and reticu- Chinese Communist Party and Government. lated monkey with a separate State Council. dark green round 81⁄2″ x 31⁄2″ x 47⁄8″ jade stone base. Recd— August 19, 2003. Est. Value— $500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Desk accessory: 5″ x 31⁄2″ x 1″ His Excellency Brajesh Mishra, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- Lalique Owl curved crystal desk Principal Secretary to the Prime barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. clock with 3⁄4″ silver trim face Minister and National Security Government. with owls in relief and signed Advisor, India. ‘‘Lalique France’’. Recd—Sep- tember 23, 2003. Est. Value— $435. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Desk accessory: 51⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ ivory Their Majesties King Abdullah II Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- stationery held in a 6″ x 6″ ster- and Queen Rania al Abdullah barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. ling silver note pad holder en- of the Hasemite Kingdom of Government. graved with Arabic characters. Jordan. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Government Property. Desk accessory: 111⁄2″ silver trim black feather quill pen with metal nib. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Gov- ernment Property. Collectable: 81⁄2″ x 81⁄2″ Rosen- thal white porcelain square plate with gold and blue intri- cate designs on the rim and an Arabic inscription in the center; stamped with the Royal cypher and the Quranic verse, Surah II:115 on the back. Recd—De- cember 4, 2003. Est. Value— $250. Government Property. Desk accessory: 111⁄4″ x 9″ mouse pad framed by sterling silver engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Gov- ernment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Artwork: 31″ x 151⁄2″ silk embroi- His Excellency Wen Jiabao, Pre- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- dered picture of five peonies mier of the State Council of the barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. and butterflies with calligraphy People’s Republic of China. Government. in black in background; double matted and held in a 421⁄2″ x 231⁄2″ wood frame. Recd—De- cember 9, 2003. Est. Value— $450. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Desk accessory: 18″ x 61⁄2″ x 13″ His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- slate grey composite BRICS at- Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. tache case with brown leather Prime Minister of the State of Government. trim, combination lock, beige Kuwait. suede and dark brown leather interior desk compartment and silk lined luggage compartment. Recd—December 19, 2003. Est. Value—$390. Government Property.

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AGENCY: WHITE HOUSE OFFICE AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Jewelry set: 20″ gold necklace: collar 13″ with 4″ center piece 11⁄2″ wide of ornate de- sign and filigree graduating to3⁄4″ width, matching 9″ × 7⁄8″ band style bracelet, 1″ pierced earrings and 1″ ring held in a 9″ x 12″ x 21⁄2″ blue leather pres- entation box. Recd—December 19, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household: 23⁄4″ x 113⁄4″ x 75⁄8″ Her Excellency Bouthaina Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- rectangular wooden box with Shaaban, Minister of Expatriate barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. fitted lid, decorated with inlaid Affairs of the Syrian Arab Re- Government. geometric pattern in bone, public. ebony and other materials, with lacquer finish. Recd—Decem- ber 23, 2003. Est. Value— $200. Government Property. Household: 54″ x 83″ pale green sheer table cloth and eight 123⁄4″ x 143⁄4″ napkins with white and gold embroidery. Recd—December 23, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Government Property. Tubb, Richard J., Col, USAF, Di- Clothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth His Excellency Olusegun Non-acceptance would cause em- rector, White House Medical (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for Obasanjo, President of the Fed- barrassment to donor and U.S. Unit. booboo robe in orange, indigo, eral Republic of Nigeria. Government. white and turquoise. Recd— July 12, 2003. Est. Value— $275. Government Property. Household: 161⁄2″ x 14″ hand crafted green and white batik cotton brocade placemat set for 6 with matching tea cozy with green napkins. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Govern- ment Property.

AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT Report of tangible gifts—2003

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

135974/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Eighteen sterling silver place card Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- holders in the Banca, Bahay, Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. Kubo, and Caraboao design. lic of the Philippines. Government. Recd—July 24, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. 135323/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Five strand pink coral necklace of His Excellency Eugene Y. H. Non-acceptance would cause em- irregular beads. Recd—June Chien, Minister of Foreign Af- barrassment to donor and U.S. 21, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Ar- fairs for Taiwan. Government. chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT—Continued Report of tangible gifts—2003

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

134571/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney.. Samsonite metal suitcase on His Highness Shaykh Zayid bin Non-acceptance would cause em- wheels, containing handmade Sultan Al Nahayyan, President barrassment to donor and U.S. one piece woman’s robe of of the United Arab Emirates. Government. royal blue silk with attached or- ganza-like overlay and gold em- broidery and jewel work; two piece black brocade robe with braiding and hand embroidery; handmade white and orange two piece silk robe in a floral design; and handmade green one piece robe with jewel work and embroidery in a leaf de- sign. Recd—June 10, 2002. Est. Value—$1101. Archives Foreign. 132568/BOYER_C, Vice President Brass plated on tin wine service His Excellency Ilham Aliyev, Non-acceptance would cause em- tray, ewer, and six small President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. goblets. Engraved design on all Azerbaijan. Government. pieces. Recd—February 26, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. 132245/BOYER_C, Vice President Sterling silver paperweight with His Excellency Leszek Miller, Non-acceptance would cause em- large piece of amber in the cen- Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. ter. Inscribed ‘‘Prezes Rady of Poland. Government. Ministrow Leszek Miller.’’ Recd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.. 134695/BOYER_C, Vice President 21 karat gold men’s ring with a 3 His Excellency Mohammad Fahim Non-acceptance would cause em- carat emerald surrounded by Kahn, Vice President and De- barrassment to donor and U.S. cubic zirconia. Recd—March 4, fense Minister of Afghanistan. Government. 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Ar- chives Foreign.. 134697/BOYER_C, Vice President Hand painted blue and white por- His Excellency Paulo Portas, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- celain wine decanter with Ster- ister of State and National De- barrassment to donor and U.S. ling silver stopper; on one side fense for Portugal. Government. is small painting of a Por- tuguese artillery regiment, on the reverse the Portuguese crest. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign. 135289/BOYER_C, Vice President Round pottery vessel with white, His Excellency Goh Chok Tong, Non-acceptance would cause em- blue, and brown glazing and a Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. guava branch handle. Made by of Singapore. Government. Iskandar Jalil, noted Singapore potter. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Archives Foreign. 137923/BOYER_C, Vice President Crystal presentation piece with a His Excellency Li Zhaoxing, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- golden bowl and silver fish de- ister of Foreign Affairs of the barrassment to donor and U.S. sign. Recd—October 30, 2003. People’s Republic of China. Government. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. 135971/BOYER_C, Vice President Korean black lacquer ware box, His Excellency Yung-kil Cho, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- with inset tray, inlaid with moth- ister of National Defense of the barrassment to donor and U.S. er of pearl in a crane design. Republic of Korea. Government. Recd—June 27, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.

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AGENCY: OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT—Continued Report of tangible gifts—2003

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

139525/BOYER_C, Vice President Wood and leather box containing His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al Non-acceptance would cause em- a quill pen, brown leather strips Hussein of the Hashemite King- barrassment to donor and U.S. with attached beads, Rosenthal dom of Jordan. Government. square porcelain plate, and sterling silver desk set (memo pad holder, paperweight, letter opener, and silver frame for mouse pad). Recd—December 8, 2003. Est. Value—$1150. Ar- chives Foreign. 135974/BOYER_C, Vice President Black mother of pearl cufflinks set Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal- Non-acceptance would cause em- in 18 karat white gold. Recd— Arroyo, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. July 24, 2003. Est. Value— lic of the Philippines. Government. $350. Archives Foreign.. 133992/BOYER_C, Vice President Silk rug in colors of beige, cream, His Excellency Sodiqu Safayev, Non-acceptance would cause em- navy, peach and golden brown; Minister of Foreign Affairs of barrassment to donor and U.S. measures 49 inches by 100 the Republic of Uzbekistan. Government. inches. Recd—April 16, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives Foreign. 138985/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- A large white poinsettia and four His Royal Highness Prince Ban- Non-acceptance would cause em- dent and Mrs. Cheney. dozen white roses. Recd—De- dar bin , barrassment to donor and U.S. cember 15, 2003. Est. Value— Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia. Government. $360. Handled pursuant to Se- cret Service policy. 135982/BOYER_C, Vice President Blue and white porcelain plate Hak Kyu Sohn, Governor of Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. made by Javin, Royal-Kwangju. Gyeonggi Province, Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. Given to Steve Yates. Recd— Korea. Government. July 24, 2003. Est. Value— $350. General Services Admin- istration.

AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel

Brief description and estimated Name and title of person accepting value of travel or travel expenses travel or travel expenses con- accepted as consistent with the Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- sistent with the interests of the interests of the U.S. Government ernment ance. U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

David Halpern ...... Recd.—July 12, 2003. Est. University of Western Australia, Keynote address at the Inter- Value—$4,264. Expended for Perth, Australia. national Weather Conference. airfare, lodging, ground trans- portation and meals.

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AGENCY: EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY—Continued Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel

Brief description and estimated Name and title of person accepting value of travel or travel expenses travel or travel expenses con- accepted as consistent with the Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- sistent with the interests of the interests of the U.S. Government ernment ance. U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

Kathie L. Olsen ...... Recd.—July 30, 2003. Est. Norwegian Research Council, To attend the International Con- Value—$477. Expended for air- Oslo, Norway. ference on Research of Climate fare. Changes of the Arctic. Olsen had purchased the roundtrip ticket from Oslo to Svalbard through the travel agent for the meeting. When she received the ticket in the mail, her return flight that the travel agency booked to Oslo left Svalbard at 4 am. This was a miscommunication given that she had a series of meetings starting at 9 am in Oslo on the day of the flight. Upon arriving in Oslo, she contacted Scan- dinavian Airline Service (SAS) and was informed that there were other flights between Svalbard and Oslo that were available. Dr. Olsen requested the change in flight directly with SAS. The meeting organizers contacted SAS in her behalf and she was told that it was im- possible to change the ticket. The Organizers of the Meeting proceeded to make a new res- ervation. When she spoke with the Council, she was informed that the same mistake had been made with other attendees’ flight arrangements. The Council made arrange- ments to change the ticket and refused payment.

OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Report of certain foreign gifts: Calendar Year 2003

Name of recipient Item description and disposition Foreign donor Authority

Amb. Robert B. Zoellick, U.S. Woven rug, 06/09/03, $500– Minister Khan, Pakistan ...... 5 U.S.C. 7342 protocol. Trade Representative. $1000. Displayed in formal re- ception area. Amb. Robert B. Zoellick ...... Silver Tea Set, 09/19/03, $1000– Minister Dinh Tuyen, Vietnam ...... 5 U.S.C. 7342 protocol. $1500. Displayed in head of agency’s meeting area.

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AGENCY: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Report of Tangible Gifts—CY 2003

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of the foreign donor and Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- government ance ment tion or location

Dr. J.B. Penn, Under Secretary, Hand knotted silk pile directional Mr. Anwari, Afghanistan Minister Non-acceptance would have Farm and Foreign Agricultural decorative rug. Tree of Life pat- of Agriculture. caused embarrassment to Services, USDA. tern on pale yellow ground with donor and U.S. Government. seven blue birds in the branches of the tree. Arched central panel with major with white ground and trailing floral design. Long looped be- ginning white silk fringes and cut end fringes. Dimensions: 26″ x 35.″ November 11, 2003; Appraised value: $600.00. Lo- cation: Retained as an official gift in Dr. Penn’s office. Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary A turned wood vase with tapering Sergii Ryzhuk, Minister, Ministry Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. stem and neck in black lacquer of Agricultural Policy, Ukraine. caused embarrassment to with painted gilt decoration. The donor and U.S. Government. ovoid body is painted with scenes of buildings with sky and trees. An unidentified sig- nature appears in the scene. Height 22″; Diameter of base 8″. June 19, 2003; appraised value: $350.00. Location: USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Of- fice for transfer to GSA’s Prop- erty Management Div. Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary A contemporary carved African Mr. Joaquim Da Costa DAVIDE, Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. hardwood statute of a male Minister of Industry, Angola. caused embarrassment to hunter with a beard, bow, donor and U.S. Government. arrow, pouch and an animal over his shoulder. Base with small animal standing at his feet. Ht. 271⁄2″; Base width 71⁄2″;. June 19, 2003; Ap- praised value: $1,375.00. Loca- tion USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Office to be transferred to GSA’s Property Management Division. Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary Amber necklace and earrings: A Mr. Eligio Jaquez, Secretary of Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. four strand amber necklace, of Agriculture, Dominican Republic. caused embarrassment to varied shaped stones, 10″ long. donor and U.S. Government. With a pair of stud earrings of a single stone each. In a red fitted box with label: ‘‘Rep. Dominicana, Eligio Arguez, Doyas Criollas Sa.’’ June 20, 2003; Appraised value $500.00. Location USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Office for transfer to GSA’s Property Mgt. Division.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identify of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Kenneth W. Dam, Deputy Sec- Candle holder from the Swarovski World Economic Forum, Govern- Non-acceptance would have retary. Collection. Recd—January 25, ment of Switzerland. caused embarrassment to 2003. Est. Value—$390. Treas- donor & U.S. Government. ury retained on February 13, 2003.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—Continued Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identify of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

John W. Snow, Secretary of 5′ x 7′ Dark red/blue Persian car- Hamid Karzai, President of Af- Non-acceptance would have Treasury. pet. Recd—February 26, 2003. ghanistan. caused embarrassment to Est. Value—$900. Treasury re- donor & U.S. Government. tained on August 5, 2003. John W. Snow, Secretary of Silver kanjar (dagger) in holder. Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad Bin Non-acceptance would have Treasury. Recd—May 21, 2003. Est. Isa Al-Khai Crown Prince of caused embarrassment to Value—$300. Treasury retained Bahrain. donor & U.S. Government. on July 31, 2003. John B. Taylor, Under Secretary Set of sterling silverware for 6. Islam A. Karimov, President, Re- Non-acceptance would have for International Affairs. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. public of Uzbekistan. caused embarrassment to Value—$780. Treasury retained donor & U.S. Government. on December 23, 2003.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Foreign Gifts for State

Name and title of person accepting gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- Gift Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- ment ernment ance

The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Silver Bulgari Watch, Book His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. ‘‘Omaggio all’Italia’’ and Maga- Prime Minister, Italy. barrassment to donor and U.S. zine ‘‘An Italian Story’’, 1/14/ Government. 2003. $1,200.00, $15.00 and No Value, respectively. Total Value $1,215.00. Transferred to GSA. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Silver Decanter and Four Silver His Excellency Hussein Tantawy, Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. Cups with Silver Platter, Gold Minister of Defense and Military barrassment to donor and U.S. Bracelet and Book ‘‘Egypt—the Production, Egypt. Government. World of Pharaohs’’, 1/14/2003, 240.00, $385.00 and $20.00, respectively. Total Value $625.00. Transferred to GSA. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Large Rug 58″ x 94″, 2/27/2003, His Excellency Hamad Karzai, Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. $400.00. Transferred to GSA. President, Afghanistan. barrassment to donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Gold Horse on Statue, 4/29/2003, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. $700.00. Transferred to GSA. Abdallah bin Abd Al-Aziz Al barrassment to donor and U.S. Saud, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. ister, Saudi Arabia. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Silver Oasis in Box, 4/29/2003, His Excellency Sultan bin Abd al- Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. $320.00. Transferred to GSA. Aziz Al Saud, Minister of De- barrassment to donor and U.S. fense and Aviation, Saudi Ara- Government. bia. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Carpet, 9/5/2003, $850.00. Trans- His Excellency Hamad Karzai, Non-acceptance would cause em- feld, Secretary of Defense. ferred to GSA. President, Afghanistan. barrassment to donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Frankincense Burner and Per- Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. fume Decanter and Silver Tea- Prime Minister, Kuwait. caused embarrassment to pot with Six Teacups, 9/16/ donor and U.S. Government. 2003, $1,050.00 and $990.00, respectively. Total Value $2,040.00. Transferred to GSA. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- The Hashemite Coins of H.M. His Majesty King Abdullah bin Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. King Al-Hussein bin Ali, 11/3/ Hussein and Queen Rania, the caused embarrassment to 2003, $1,000.00. Transferred to Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. donor and U.S. Government. GSA. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Saber Sheath and Scabbard, Por- His Excellency Safar Abiyev, Min- Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. trait of the Secretary of Defense ister of Defense, Azerbaijan. caused embarrassment to and Plaque, 12/3/2003, donor and U.S. Government. $190.00, $100.00 and $10.00, respectively. Total Value $300.00. Transferred to GSA.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued Foreign Gifts for State

Name and title of person accepting gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- Gift Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- ment ernment ance

The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Large Carpet 61″ x 76″, 12/4/ His Excellency Hamad Karzai, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. 2003, $475.00. Transferred to President, Afghanistan. caused embarrassment to GSA. donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Golden Fleece Statue, 12/4/2003, Her Excellency Nino Burjanadze, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. $320.00. Transferred to GSA. Interim President of Georgia. caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable , Rug 118″ x 78″, 1/15/2003, His Excellency Hamad Karzai, Non-acceptance would have Deputy Secretary of Defense. 1,400.00. Transferred to GSA. President, Afghanistan. caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Paul Wolfowitz, Silver Enameled Chess Set and a L.K. Advani, Deputy Prime Min- Non-acceptance would have Deputy Secretary of Defense. Chess Board, 6/8/2003, ister of India. caused embarrassment to $420.00. Transferred to GSA. donor and U.S. Government. General Richard B. Myers, Chair- Crystal Eagle, 5/29/2003, Gen. A. Van Daele, Chief of De- Non-acceptance would have man, Joint Chiefs of Staff. $320.00. Transferred to GSA. fense Kingdom of Belgium. caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government. General Richard B. Myers, Chair- Rug, 7/30/2003, $300.00. Trans- His Excellency Hamad Karzai, Non-acceptance would have man, Joint Chiefs of Staff. ferred to GSA. President, Afghanistan. caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government. Under Secretary of Defense, Pol- Lead Vase, 12/16/2003, $325.00. Ambassador Salem Abdullah Al Non-acceptance would have icy, The Honorable Douglas Transferred to GSA. Jaber Al-Subah of the State of caused embarrassment to Feith. Kuwait and Mrs. Al-Sabah. donor and U.S. Government. Assistant Secretary of Defense, Black Leather Desk Set, Book Tunisian Foreign Minister Ben Non-acceptance would have ISA, Peter Rodman and Mrs. ‘‘The National Remembrance Yahia. caused embarrassment to Veronique Rodman. Museum,’’ Silver Stand with Air donor and U.S. Government. Freshener Tips, Tall Silver Stand with Air Freshener Tips, two books; :Histoire Communautaire’’ and ‘‘Histoire Des Juifs’’ and Sliver Plated Jewelry Box, 1/25/2003, $330.00. Transferred to GSA. Assistant Secretary of Defense, Two Area Rugs; 93″ x 40″ (Black) Taib Fassi Fihiri, Minister Dele- Non-acceptance would have ISA, Peter Rodman. and 84″ x 42.5″ (Burgandy), gate for Foreign Affairs and Co- caused embarrassment to and Book ‘‘Marrakesh, The Se- operation of Morocco. donor and U.S. Government. cret of its Courtyard Houses’’, 1/26/2003, $295.00. Trans- ferred to GSA. Assistant Secretary of Defense, Gold Bracelet and Sterling Pitch- Egyptian Hussein Non-acceptance would have ISA, Peter Rodman. er, 12/12/2003, $700.00. Trans- Tantawy, Commander in Chief caused embarrassment to ferred to GSA. of the Armed Forces Minister of donor and U.S. Government. Defense and Military Production. Assistant Secretary of Defense, Lead Vase, 12/16/2003, $325.00. Ambassador Salem Abdullah Al Non-acceptance would have ISA, Peter Rodman. Transferred to GSA. Jaber Al-Sabah of the State of caused embarrassment to Kuwait and Mrs. Al-Sabah. donor and U.S. Government. Mrs. Veronique Rodman ...... Silver Necklace, 12/12/2003, Lt. Gen Hamdy Weheba, Chief of Non-acceptance would have $300.00. Transferred to GSA. Staff of the Egyptian Armed caused embarrassment to Forces. donor and U.S. Government. Dr. William J. Luti, DASD, Near Crystal Bowl, 12/12/2003, Ambassador Salem Abdullah Al Non-acceptance would have Eastern & South Asian Affairs. $325.00. Transferred to GSA. Jaber Al-Sabah of the State of caused embarrassment to Kuwait and Mrs. Al-Sabah. donor and U.S. Government. Dr. Marin Strmecki, Special Assist- Large Rug, Marble Box, Robe, First Deputy Minister of Defense Non-acceptance would have ant to the Secretary of Defense Beaded Necklace, Marble Fish, Abdul Rahim Wardar, Afghani- caused embarrassment to for Afganistan. Marble Elephant and Shawl, 12/ stan. donor and U.S. Government. 17/2003, $1,400.00, $40.00, $150.00, $4.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $150.00, respectively. Total Value $1,779.00. Transferred to GSA.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Vern Clark, Chief of Naval Oper- 18K gold with cubic zirconia Abd el alim Mohamed Tamer, Non-acceptance would have ations. cufflinks with matching tie bar. Egyptian, CNO. caused embarrassment to Recv’d—June 4, 2002. Est. donor and U.S. Government. Value—$600.00–$800.00. De- livered to GSA April 30, 2003. Connie Clark, Spouse of the Chief 18K gold necklace with matching Azza Tamer, spouse of Abd el Non-acceptance would have of Naval Operations. earrings. Recv’d—January 19, alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian caused embarrassment to 2003. Est. Value—$500.00– CNO. donor and U.S. Government. $700.00. Washington Navy Yard, Bldg. 36 Rm. 135. VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, One men’s and one women’s Delegation from Townsville, Aus- Non-acceptance would have COMSEVENTHFLT. Classique Aussie Opal tralia. caused embarrassment to Writwatches. Recv’d—Decem- donor and U.S. Government. ber 1, 2003. Est. Value— $1,518.00. Delivering to COMPACFLT for Disposition. Vern E. Clark, Chief of Naval Op- Recv’d—January 18, 2003. Est. Abd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Official counterpart visit. erations. Value—$339.26. Expended for Egyptian CNO. hotel room. L. G. Goff, Deputy EA to the Chief Recv’d—Jamuary 18, 2003. Est. Abd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Deputy EA to CNO. of Naval Operations. Value—$339.26. Expended for Egyptian CNO. hotel room. P. Bock, Aide-de-Camp, Chief Recv’d—January 18, 2003. Est. Abd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Aide-de-Camp to CNO. Naval Operations. Value—$339.26. Expended for Egyptian CNO. hotel room. VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, Recv’d—February 5, 2003. Est. Japan Maritime Self-Defense To conduct discussions with sen- COMSEVENTHFLT. Value—$328.00. Expended for Force. ior Japanese naval officers and hotel room. tour Sapporo businesses. VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, Recv’d—March 25, 2003. Est. Singapore Ministry of Defense ..... To conduct discussions with sen- COMSEVENTHFLT. Value—$852.00. Expended for ior Japanese naval officers and hotel room. tour Sapporo businesses. LT Elaine Luria, USN, Recv’d—February 5, 2003. Est. Japan Maritime Self-Defense To conduct discussions with sen- COMSEVENTHFLT, Aide. Value—$328.00. Expended for Force. ior Japanese naval officers and hotel room. tour Sapporo businesses. LT Elaine Luria, USN, Recv’d—March 25, 2003. Est. Singapore Ministry of Defense ..... To conduct discussions with COMSEVENTHFLT, Aide. Value—$852.00. Expended for Singaporean government and hotel room. military officials.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- Brown textured leather briefcase. Sir Anerood Fugnauth, Prime Min- Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. 141⁄4″ x 161⁄2″. Recd—01/15/03. ister of the Republic of Mauri- Appraised Value—$325. Loca- tius. tion—HCHB Vault. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- Partial model of a Bahrain ship, in Institute of Technology, Bahrain ... Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. .925 silver (sterling). Recd—3/2/ 03. Appraised Value—$350. Purchased by Deputy Secretary. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- Icon—gold leaf/pigment icon 3 Prefect Brasov, Romania ...... Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. standing figures w/writing in Cy- rillic over each. Recd—07/15/ 03. Appraised Value—$300. Purchased by Deputy Secretary. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- Art Glass Vase, 12″, 51⁄2″ in di- Prime Minister Adrian Nastase, Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. ameter, landscape scene. Bucharest, Romania. Recd—7/15/03. Appraised Value—$300.00. Purchased by Deputy Secretary.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- Painting—Harvest Oil on canvas, Atanas Iantchev, Bristol Myers- Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. Image—201⁄2″ x 241⁄2″, frame Bulgaria. 251⁄2. Recd—7/17/03. Ap- praised Value—$750. Pur- chased by Deputy Secretary. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- A dress ceremonial Dagger in a Aref Abdulrahman, Mo- Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. silver filigree sheath, 111⁄2″ x hammed BaNafea, Abdul 51⁄2″; Framed under plexiglas. Salam. Recd—09/08/03. Appraised Value—$300. Purchased by Deputy Secretary. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Sec- A crystal sculpture w/a gilt replica Rashid Al-Tabtabaee, Kuwait ...... Courtesy and Appreciation. retary of Commerce. of Kuwait City, Height 8″. Recd—10/18/03. Appraised Value—$650. Location—Rm H5838. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand-painted wooden lacquered Vagit Alekperov, Chairman of Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. box. Recd—02/13/03. Ap- LukOil. praised Value—$550. Loca- tion—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand-woven rug, 100% wool Heidar Aliyev, President Azer- Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. 231⁄2″ x 54″ in Width, 611⁄2″ In baijan. Length. Recd—02/24/03. Ap- praised Value—$750. Loca- tion—Purchased by Deputy Secretary. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Sterling silver plate, 9″ in diame- Georgi Parvanov, President of Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. ter. Recd—02/28/03. Appraised Bulgaria. Value—$650. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Collection of contemporary Rus- Leonid Reiman, Minister, Russian Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. sian postage stamps. Recd— Federation. 03/03/03. Appraised Value— $1,250. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Wooden egg within brass filigree Leonid Reiman, Minister, Russian Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. cage. 6″ high, hand-painted. Federation. Recd—03/03/03. Appraised Value—$325. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand-woven rug, 100% wool in Elyor Ganiev, Deputy Prime Min- Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. Bokhara style, 34″ x 48″. ister of Uzbekistan. Recd—04/14/03. Appraised Value—$675. Location—Pur- chased by Secretary. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand-knotted wool pile rug 6′4″ x Humayun Akhtar Khan, Minister, Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. 5′8″ Recd—06/06/03. Appraised Commerce of Pakistan. Value—$650. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Porcelain Plate by Lomonosov, Vagit Alekperov, President of Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. Porcelain, Russia, 131⁄2″ in Di- LukOil, Russia. ameter. Recd—09/24/03. Ap- praised Value—$300. Loca- tion—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Pair of plique a jour enamel German O. Gref, Minister, Trade Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. stemmed goblets, .925 silver. & Economic Development, Rus- Recd—09/26/03. Appraised sia. Value—$500. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Plique a jour enamel tea set, .925 German O. Gref, Minister, Trade Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. silver, 2 saucers/2 spoons. & Economic Development, Rus- Recd—09/26/03. Appraised sia. Value—$700. Location—Sec- retary’s Office.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand knotted wool rug, low pile. Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. 70″ x 45″. Recd—10/16/03. Ap- of Commerce for Afghanistan. praised Value—$400. Loca- tion—Room 5847. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Hand knotted wool rug 108″ x 8 Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. 1.5″ Recd—10/16/03. Ap- of Commerce for Afghanistan. praised Value—$800. Loca- tion—Room 5847. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Sculpture horse & cart statue. Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister Appreciation/Diplomatic Formality. Commerce. Recd—10/16/03. Damaged in of Commerce for Afghanistan. Shipping. Appraised Value (prior) $850. Location—HCHB Vault.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Plaque, Russian, carved dark Alexander Rumyanstev, Minister Non-acceptance would have Energy. amber Russian emblem over of Atomic Energy, Russia. caused embarrassment to light amber background, the donor and U.S. Government. emblem of crowned double- headed eagle holding sceptre and orb and chest fronted by shield depicting St. George on horseback lancing a dragon, all in molded wood frame with hinged foot, 11″h x 10″w, in locking blue presentation box. Received—March 12, 2003. Es- timated Value—$900.00. Re- ported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSA. Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Chess set, Russian, wood box Igor Yusufov, Minister of Energy, Non-acceptance would have Energy. with hinged lid being a playing Russia. caused embarrassment to board with squares of light and donor and U.S. Government. dark amber chunks set in clear resin, surrounded by border of dark amber resin, with inset wood numbers 1–8 and letters a–h, 31⁄4″h x 161⁄2″w, box inte- rior containing amber playing pieces including 4 horse heads, rest as turned round bottles/ jars/urns. Received—April 28, 2003. Estimated Value— $2,200.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSA.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY—Continued Report of Tangible Gifts

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Box with oil and stone samples: H.E. Ali Al-Naimi, Minister of Pe- Non-acceptance would have Energy. hardwood box, lid with applied troleum & Mineral Resources. caused embarrassment to silvertone band surrounding donor and U.S. Government. plaque ‘‘Kingdom of Saudi Ara- bia’’ plus roundel of foliate scroll arabesques surmounted by Saudi emblem of palm tree over crossed sabres, interior of lid having goldtone band sur- rounding brass plaque ‘‘With the compliments of Al-Naimi/ Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources/Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’’, interior with piercecut brasstone rectangle fitted with cylindrical rock from Manifa Reservoir’’, beneath a clear crystal stoppered jar of oil over label ‘‘A Sample of Arabian Light Crude Oil from the Arab (D) Reservoir; box overall 43⁄4″h x 13″w x 16″d. Received—April 30, 2003; Estimated Value— $450.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSA. Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Statue, Qatarian, falcon perched Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Non-acceptance would have Energy. on gauntlet, covered in sterling Minister of Energy, Qatar. caused embarrassment to silver plus gilt beak/talons/but- donor and U.S. Government. tons/edge of glove, feet wrapped in redtone spiral twist cord, 15″h x 43⁄4″w x 5″d, mounted on 2 tier rectangular base painted black and plaqued ‘‘The Falcon’’ and ‘‘Qatar Petro- leum’’, in carrying box clad in simulated crocodile skin with 4 locks. Received—April 30, 2003. Estimated Value— $650.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSA.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Table decoration—101⁄4″ H, silver Lalit Mansingh, Ambassador of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. of elephant form decorated with India to the United States. donor or the U.S. Government polychrome enamel, faux embarrassment. pearls, howdah with rider and mahout, India, 20th/21st cen- tury. Date Received: 1/1/2003. Estimated Value: $350.00. Dis- position: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Box—lidded, 61⁄2″L, Xolui lacquer Igor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. with polychrome fairy tale Affairs of the Russian Federa- donor or the U.S. Government scene to lid, by O. Kotoff, Rus- tion. embarrassment. sia, 20th/21st century. Date Re- ceived: 1/1/2003. Estimated Value: $550.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Rug—591⁄2″ x 84″, wool on wool, Hamid Karzai, President of the Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. dark blue field with rust and Transitional Islamic State of Af- donor or the U.S. Government doubly terminated medallion, ghanistan. embarrassment. six borders with rust main, 20th/ 21st century. Date Received: 2/ 27/2003. Estimated Value: $850.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Rug—52″ x 32″, wool on wool, Rusta Azimov, Deputy Prime Min- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. red field with snowflake motif to ister of the Republic of donor or the U.S. Government center, six borders with ivory Uzbekistan. embarrassment. main, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 4/18/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Sculpture—71⁄2 x 91⁄2, pierced Chen Yun-lin, Minister of the Tai- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. and carved olive green serpen- wan Affairs Office, The State donor or the U.S. Government tine depicting leaves and fruit, Council of China. embarrassment. China 20th/21st century, wood base. Date Received: 4/21/ 2003. Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Cufflinks—small size, 18 karat Maria Soledad Alvear Valenzuela, Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. yellow gold doubles, each a Minister of Foreign Relations of donor or the U.S. Government lapis lazuli ‘‘button’’ inlaid with Chile. embarrassment. yellow gold wire. Date Re- ceived: 4/28/2003. Estimated Value: $650.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Dessert forks and spoon—99 sil- Ra Johg-II, Senior Advisor to the Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. ver decorated with blue enamel, President for National Security donor or the U.S. Government ends marked ‘‘Made in Korea’’ of the Republic of Korea. embarrassment. and with Korean yin and yang, boxed, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 4/30/2003. Estimated Value: $360.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Clock—desk clock, 101⁄2″L, wood Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. base with applied pierced brass Thani, Amir of the State of donor or the U.S. Government sheet, mounted with two ster- Qatar. embarrassment. ling silver antelopes flanking a sterling silver cylinder mounted with a quartz clock movement, 20th/21st century. Date Re- ceived: 5/9/2003. Estimated Value: $3,000.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Lithograph—color, 11″ x 151⁄4″, Prince Bandar bin Khaled Al Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. dramatic red landscape, #3/ Faisal Al-Saud, Ambassador of donor or the U.S. Government 100, by H.R.H. Prince Khalid al- the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to embarrassment. Faisal al-Saud, published by the United States. Anthony Bailey, 2000, matted and framed. Date Received: 5/ 13/2003. Estimated Value: $500.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Place card holders, sterling silver, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. fitted box. Date Received: 5/19/ Republic of the Philippines. donor or the U.S. Government 2003. Estimated Value: embarrassment. $360.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Cufflinks, 18 karat yellow gold, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. each with a mother of pearl dent of the Republic of the Phil- donor or the U.S. Government plaque. Date Received: 5/19/ ippines. embarrassment. 2003. Estimated Value: $550.00 Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Dagger—silver hilt and scabbard, Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. by Al mannai, 20th/21st cen- Khalifa, Crown Prince and donor or the U.S. Government tury, 30ozsT including steel Commander-in-Chief of the embarrassment. blade. Date Received: 5/21/ Bahrain Defense Force. 2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Clock—Mantel, 151⁄2″h, porcelain Igor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. with blue ‘‘net’’ decoration over- Affairs of the Russian Federa- donor or the U.S. Government all, reserves decorated with tion. embarrassment. polychrome scenes, bird finial, two hunters flanking clock face, wood base with porcelain feet, 20th/21st century. Date Re- ceived: 5/31/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Coins—Vatican: one sterling silver John Paul II, The Pope, Holy See Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. medal commemorating 25 donor or the U.S. Government years of John Paul II’s pontifi- embarrassment. cate surrounded by 8 Vatican coins in ‘‘Euro’’ denominations, proof: 2 euro, 1 euro, .5 euro, .2 euro, .1 euro, .05 euro, .02 euro, .01 euro, fitted case. Date Received: 6/2/2003. Estimated Value: $650. Disposition: Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Letter Opener—miniature sword Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. 13″L, silver with applied gold Crown Prince, First Deputy barrassment to donor and U.S. decoration, ivory handle, wood Prime Minister and Commander Government. stand. Date Received: 6/3/ of the National Guard of the 2003. Estimated Value: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. $1,500.000. Disposition: Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Coins—5 silver, 5 bronze, 1 cop- Emile Lahoud, President of the Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. per and 1 gold, Roman and Is- Republic of Lebanon. barrassment to donor and U.S. lamic periods, inlaid wood case. Government. Date Received: 6/3/2003. Esti- mated Value: $750.00. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Pen—black plastic, 18 karat white Abdullah II bin al Hussein, King of Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. gold nib, sterling silver cap with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- barrassment to donor and U.S. gold plating, Mont Blanc, to- dan. Government. gether with a notepad in ster- ling silver with gilt crown having a framed print of Petra to lid. Date Received: 6/4/2003. Esti- mated Value: $900.00. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Pen—ink, burgundy plastic case Shaikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. with 18 karat yellow gold nib Thani, Prime Minister of the barrassment to donor and U.S. and overlay, cap set with 15 ru- State of Qatar. Government. bies 3mm, Mont blanc, Com- memorative of Catherine II. Date Received: 6/5/2003. Esti- mated Value: $3,000.00. Dis- position: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Box—cigarette box, sterling silver Maha Vajiralongkorn, Crown Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. with burl wood lining, lid mount- Prince of Thailand. barrassment to donor and U.S. ed with gold and enamel coat Government. of arms, 20th/21st century, 22ozsT. Date Received: 6/12/ 2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Cufflinks, 18 karat yellow gold, Franco Frattini, Minister of For- Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. each a cast ball in the manner eign Affairs of the Italian Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. of Arnoldo Pomodoro. Date Re- public. Government. ceived: 6/12/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Watch—Men’s gold watch with Heydar Aliyev, President of the Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. diamonds. Date Received: 6/15/ Republic of Azerbaijan. barrassment to donor and U.S. 2003. Estimated Value: Government. $3,200.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Dinnerware—porcelain with silver Manzur Morshed Khan, Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- State of the United States. border, 20th/21st century; gravy of Foreign Affairs of the Peo- barrassment to donor and U.S. boat, soup tureen, vegetable ple’s Republic of Bangladesh. Government. dish, platter, sugar and cream- er, 6 each dinner plates, rim soups, salad plates, cereal bowls, cups & saucers. Date Received: 6/19/2003. Estimated Value: $550.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Bowl—91⁄4″ diameter x 5″H, 900 Samdech Hun Sen, Prime Min- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. silver, reposed and chased, ister of the Kingdom of Cam- donor or the U.S. Government 30ozsT. Date Received: 6/21/ bodia. embarrassment. 2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Serv- ices Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Box—lidded, pull out tray, 141⁄4″ x Cho, Yung Kil, Minister of Na- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. 203⁄4″ x 6″H, black lacquer with tional Defense of the Republic donor or the U.S. Government mother of pearl inlay, 20th/21st of Korea. embarrassment. century, fitted box. Date Re- ceived: 6/27/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the Gen- eral Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Sculpture, 4″ x 71⁄2″, bronze, fig- Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Min- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. ures in a canoe, by Sid ister of Foreign Affairs of the donor or the U.S. Government Forman, 20th/21st century. Republic of South Africa. embarrassment. Date Received: 7/12/2003. Esti- mated Value: $300.00. Disposi- tion: Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Coins, Jordan, 1916–24, in case: Abdulla II bin al Hussein, King of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. 1 Hashimi dinar gold, 20 the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- donor or the U.S. Government Qirshan silver, 10 qirshan silver, dan. embarrassment. 5 qirshan silver, 1 qirsh copper, 1⁄2 qirsh copper, 1⁄4 qirsh cop- per, 1⁄8 qirsh copper, minted in Mecca. Date Received: 9/19/ 2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Serv- ices Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Book, ‘‘’’, Surakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. fitted case and box, 2003, Thai- Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom donor or the U.S. Government land. Date Received: 10/18/ of Thailand. embarrassment. 2003. Estimated Value: $25.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Brief case, black leather. Date Surakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. Received: 10/18/2003. Esti- Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $225.00. Disposi- of Thailand. embarrassment. tion: Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Picture frame, 12″ x 12″, repose Surakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. silver, 20th/21st century. Date Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom donor or the U.S. Government Received: 10/18/2003. Esti- of Thailand. embarrassment. mated Value: $400.00. Disposi- tion: Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Calendar, paper, 2004 Thailand Surakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. ‘‘Unseen Corner of Paradise’’. Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom donor or the U.S. Government Date Received: 10/18/2003. Es- of Thailand. embarrassment. timated Value: $15.00. Disposi- tion: Pending Transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Etching, color, 73⁄8 x 53⁄8, Bucha- Ion Iliescu, President of Romania Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. rest scene, #81/99, by Val donor or the U.S. Government Lonescu, 20th century. Date embarrassment. Received: 10/27/2003. Esti- mated Value: $50.00. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Book, ‘‘Irimescu’’, by Alexandru Ion Iliescu, President of Romania Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. Cebuc, 2003. Date Received: donor or the U.S. Government 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: embarrassment. $30.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Book, ‘‘Brancusi’’, by Radu Varia, Ion Iliescu, President of Romania Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. 1986. Date Received: 10/27/ donor or the U.S. Government 2003. Estimated Value: $80.00. embarrassment. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Blouse, cotton, embroidered, Ru- Ion Iliescu, President of Romania Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. mania. Date Received: 10/27/ donor or the U.S. Government 2003. Estimated Value: $50.00. embarrassment. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Medal—Order, Star of Rumania, Ion Iliescu, President of Romania Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. medal, badge, and lapel pin, donor or the U.S. Government boxed, with documentation. embarrassment. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Es- timated Value: $200.00. Dis- position: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Rug, 69″ x 49″, wool on cotton, Habib Ben Yahia, Minister of For- Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. light blue field with snowflake eign Affairs of the Republic of donor or the U.S. Government medallions, intricate astragals, Tunisia. embarrassment. five borders, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 12/2/2003. Esti- mated Value: $500.00. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Sculpture, 111⁄2″ L, silver filigree, Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, President Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. dove, red glass eye, marble of the Republic of Tunisia. donor or the U.S. Government base, 20th/21st century. Date embarrassment. Received: 12/2/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Ship’s model, 10″ x 101⁄4″, silver Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. filigree with coral cabochons, the People’s Democratic Re- donor or the U.S. Government 20th/21st century, 28 ozsT. public of Algeria. embarrassment. Date Received: 12/3/2003. Esti- mated Value: $500.00. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of Saddle, leather with embroidered Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State of the United States. leather trappings, plywood the People’s Democratic Re- donor or the U.S. Government trunk. Date Received: 12/3/ public of Algeria. embarrassment. 2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Amada Philpot, Special Agent— Watch—Raymond Weil (Ladies). Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Date Received: 9/30/2003. Esti- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $600.00. Disposi- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. tion: Pending transfer to the Qatar. General Services Administration. Christian Edwards, Protocol Officer Pen—Black plastic body, sterling Abdullah II bin al Hussein, King of Non-acceptance would cause the silver and gold filled cap, Mont the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- donor or the U.S. Government Blanc. Date Received: 6/4/ dan. embarrassment. 2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Christopher Keenan, Special Watch—Movado (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Agent—Diplomatic Security. Received: 9/27/2003. Estimated Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Value: $440.00. Disposition: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

Daphne Martinez, Protocol Officer Coin, gold, 40th anniversary, Shaykh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salim Non-acceptance would cause the 47.54 grams of 22 karat yellow Al Sabah, Crown Prince and donor or the U.S. Government gold, plastic cases. Date Re- Prime Minister of State of Ku- embarrassment. ceived: 9/20/2003. Estimated wait. Value: $675.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Dean Lewis, Protocol Officer ...... Coin, gold, 40th anniversary, Shaykh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salim Non-acceptance would cause the 47.54 grams of 22 karat yellow Al Sabah, Crown Prince and donor or the U.S. Government gold, plastic cases. Date Re- Prime Minister of State of Ku- embarrassment. ceived: 9/20/2003. Estimated wait. Value: $675.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Donald Burnham Ensenat, The Pen—Montblanc. Date Received: Abdullah II bin al Hussein, King of Non-acceptance would cause the Chief of Protocol of the United 6/13/2003. Over Minimum the Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- donor or the U.S. Government States. Value. Disposition: Pending dan. embarrassment. transfer to the General Services Administration. Donald Burnham Ensenat, The Pen—ball point, green plastic Abdullah bin al-Aziz Al Saud, Non-acceptance would cause the Chief of Protocol of the United body, chrome plated mounts, Crown Prince, First Deputy donor or the U.S. Government States. Harry Winston. Date Received: Prime Minister and Commander embarrassment. 6/13/2003. Estimated Value: of the National Guard of the $325.00. Disposition: Pending Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. transfer to the General Services Administration. Ed Seitz, Special Agent—Diplo- Watch—Raymond Weil (Men’s). Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the matic Security. Date Received: 9/26/2003. Esti- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $526.40. Disposi- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. tion: Pending transfer to the Qatar. General Services Administration. James A. Baker, III, Special Presi- Watch—dual —en- Jacques Chirac, President of the Non-acceptance would cause the dential Envoy. graved ‘‘Presidence de la French Republic. donor or the U.S. Government Republique Francaise’’ (Men’s). embarrassment. Date Received: 12/16/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. James A. Baker, III, Special Presi- Watch—Bvlgari Rettangolo—en- Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Non-acceptance would cause the dential Envoy. graved ‘‘II Residente del Council of Ministers of the donor or the U.S. Government Consiglio dei Ministri’’ (Men’s). Italian Republic. embarrassment. Date Received: 12/17/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposi- tion: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Jeffrey Dee, Special Agent—Diplo- Watch—Sector (Men’s). Date Re- Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the matic Security. ceived: 9/27/2003. Over Min- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government imum Value. Disposition: Pend- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. ing transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. John E. Herbst, U.S. Ambassador Rug—hand-woven silk/cotton Azimov, Deputy Prime Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the to Uzbekistan. blend rug. Date Received: 7/9/ the Republic of Uzbekistan. donor or the U.S. Government 2003. Estimated Value: embarrassment. $600.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. John R. Bolton, Under Secretary of Jewelry—Necklace, earrings, Ali Abdullah Saleh, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. bracelet and ring—sterling sil- the Republic of Yemen. donor or the U.S. Government ver w/stone. Date Received: 6/ embarrassment. 18/2003. Estimated Value: $40.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued [Report of tangible gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- the gift on behalf of the U.S. Gov- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ernment tion or location

John R. Bolton, Under Secretary of Sword—sterling silver. Date Re- Ali Abdullah Saleh, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. ceived 6/18/2003. Estimated the Republic of Yemen. donor or the U.S. Government Value: $1,000.00. Disposition: embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Keith Sims, Special Agent—Diplo- Watch—Movado (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the matic Security. Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Value: $695.00 Disposition: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. Keith Sims, Special Agent—Diplo- Watch—Movado (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the matic Security. Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Value: $526.40 Disposition: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. Matt B. Sweeney, Special Agent— Watch—Wittnauer (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Received: 9/28/2003. Estimated Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Value: $526.40. Disposition: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. Michael K. Kerns, Special Agent— Watch—Wittnauer (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Received: 9/27/2003. Over Min- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government imum Value. Disposition: Pend- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. ing transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. Robert A. O’Bannon, Special Watch—TechnoMarine XS Mag- Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Agent—Diplomatic Security. num (Men’s). Date Received: Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government 10/21/2003. Estimated Value: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. $684.00. Disposition: Pending Qatar. transfer to the General Services Administration. Sean R. Hicks, Special Agent— Watch—TechnoMarine (Men’s). Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Date Received: 10/6/2003. Esti- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $684.00. Disposi- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. tion: Pending transfer to the Qatar. General Services Administration. Shane R. Winder, Special Agent— Watch—Raymond Weil Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. TechnoMarine (Men’s). Date Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Value: $526.40. Disposition: Qatar. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Siobhan Leonard, Special Agent— Watch—Raymond Weil (Ladies). Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Date Received: 9/30/2003. Esti- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $526.40. Disposi- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. tion: Pending transfer to the Qatar. General Services Administration. Timothy Leeds, Special Agent— Watch—Movado (Men’s). Date Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Diplomatic Security. Received: 10/2/2003. Estimated Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government Value: $400.00. Disposition: eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. Services Administration. Winston Whittington, Special Watch—TechnoMarine (Men’s). Shaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Non-acceptance would cause the Agent—Diplomatic Security. Date Received: 10/1/2003. Esti- Jabir Al Thani, Minister of For- donor or the U.S. Government mated Value: $685.00 Disposi- eign Affairs of the State of embarrassment. tion: Pending transfer to the Qatar. General Services Administration.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY [Record of tangible gifts—2003]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

George J. Tenet, Director, Central Silvered metal scabbard dagger 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. (Jambiya), 20th Century, in a caused embarrassment to burgundy velvet fitted case. donor and U.S. Government. Rec’d—January 21, 2003. Est. value: $300.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Rug, 10.6 x 8.4, post 1950’s, red 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. ground enclosing four medal- caused embarrassment to lions on blue to red ground, donor and U.S. Government. navy blue guard border. Rec’d—March 18, 2003. Est. value: $600.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Yellow gold rose diamond and 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. tourmaline four-piece ensemble, caused embarrassment to modern, consisting of: a tassel donor and U.S. Government. pendant and beaded necklace, pair of pierced type earrings and a ring, in a gray velvet case. Rec’d—May 05, 2003. Est. value: $500.00.To be re- tained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Baccarat molded and cut glass 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. luster candlestick with etched caused embarrassment to glass hurricane shade, modern. donor and U.S. Government. H: 21 inches. Rec’d—July 23, 2003. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Nain silk rug, 9.8 x 6.6, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. ivory ground with palmette and caused embarrassment to trellising vine field centering a donor and U.S. Government. pulled lobed medallion on olive green to ivory ground, ivory spandrels, palmette and trellising vine guard border on olive green ground. Rec’d—No- vember 13, 2003. Est. value: $2,500.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Goum silk rug. 3.9 x 2.7, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. emerald green ground with caused embarrassment to palmette and trellising vine filed donor and U.S. Government. centering a pulled star medal- lion on red ground, lavender flo- ral spandrels, floral and trellising vine guard border on red ground. Rec’d—March 08, 2002. Est. value: $400.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Caucasian rug, 6.6 x 5, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. red ground with palmette and caused embarrassment to trellising vine and urn field cen- donor and U.S. Government. tering a pulled medallion on navy blue-to-red ground, flow- ering urn vase and trellising vine guard border on navy blue ground. Rec’d—October 30, 2003. Est. value: $300.00. To be retained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Record of tangible gifts—2003]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

An Agency Employee ...... Isphahan rug, 7.11 x 5.2, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have red ground with palmette and caused embarrassment to trellising vine field centering a donor and U.S. Government. pulled star medallion on navy blue ground, palmette and trellising vine guard border on navy blue ground with signature cartouche and woven Setrafiani/Esphahan. Note: silk warp. Rec’d—April 14, 2003. Est. value: $2,500.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Rug, 10.2 x 6.10, modern, brown 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ground with seven vertical rows caused embarrassment to of gulls, multi guard boarder on donor and U.S. Government. primary brown ground. Rec’d— November 01, 2002. Est. value: $500.00. To be retained for offi- cial display. An Agency Employee ...... Lalique molded and frosted glass 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have center bowl of Stalking Leop- caused embarrassment to ards amidst palm fronds, in- donor and U.S. Government. scribed Lalique/France. D: 93⁄4 inches. Rec’d—June 16, 2003. Est value: $400.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... One-ounce gold bouillon ‘Ary 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Dubai’, in a plastic sleeve. 99.9 caused embarrassment to percent pure. Rec’d—Unknown. donor and U.S. Government. Est value: $400.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Hallmark, 18 karat yellow gold 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have chain link necklace, modern, in caused embarrassment to a light green velvet case. L: donor and U.S. Government. 211⁄2 inches Weight: 1 oz. Rec’d—Unknown. Est value: $350.00. To be retained for offi- cial display. An Agency Employee ...... (22 karat yellow gold) chain neck- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have lace with melee diamond star caused embarrassment to pendant, modern, in a blue vel- donor and U.S. Government. vet case. Rec’d—Unknown. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Olivewood relief plaque of The 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Last Supper, modern, in a rus- caused embarrassment to tic self olivewood frame, Over- donor and U.S. Government. all: 18 x 27 inches. Rec’d—Un- known. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee...... Embossed silver foliate footed 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have bowl and six individuals dishes, caused embarrassment to each embossed with floral re- donor and U.S. Government. serves against a punchwork groud, in a red vinyl and red velvet lined fitted case. D of largest bowl: 8 inches. Rec’d— Unknown. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official dis- play.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Record of tangible gifts—2003]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value, and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

An Agency Employee...... Unmarked gold mounted ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have five-piece ensemble, modern, caused embarrassment to consisting of: a leaf pendant donor and U.S. Government. necklace, pair of leaf pierced earrings, four-section tubular bracelet and a ring, in a emer- ald green velvet fitted case. Rec’d—June 20, 2003. Est value: $300.00 To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Gretata-Duval (Middle Eastern 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have 20th Century) Figures Gathered caused embarrassment to in a Town Square signed donor and U.S. Government. Gretata-Duval, lower left oil on canvas. 22 x 18 inches. Rec’d—January 01, 2003. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display.

AGENCY: NASA [Report of travel or expenses of travel]

Name Description and value Donor government Justificaton

Jeffrey A. Hoffman, NASA HAQ, Rec’d—March 14, 2003. Value: Foundation for Strategic Research Participation in conference on the Code M. $2,200.000. Airfare, Hotel and (Paris, France). role of research Universities in Meals. High Technology and the Trans-Atlantic Relationship.

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [Report of travel or expenses of travel]

Brief description and estimated Name and title of person accepting value of travel or travel expenses travel or travel expenses con- accepted as consistent with the Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- sistent with the interests of the interests of the U.S. Government ernment ance U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

M. Douglass Bellis, Deputy Legis- Room in Rose Hall, Jamaica while University of West Indies ...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. lative Counsel. speaking at conference on leg- § 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii) islative drafting, July 15–July 18, 2003. Terrance W. Gainer, Chief of Po- Six nights’ lodging at Hilton Tel Israel ...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. lice. Aviv and meals; ground trans- § 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). portation including day trip to Jerusalem in government vehi- cle, January 10, 2003–January 17, 2003.

UNITED STATES SENATE [Report of travel or expenses of travel—calendar year 2003]

Brief description of travel or ex- Name and title of person accepting penses accepted as consistent travel expenses consistent with the with the interests of the U.S. Gov- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the ernment ance United States

Mr. & Mrs. Lamar Alexander, U.S. August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- Senator and spouse. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol.

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UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued [Report of travel or expenses of travel—calendar year 2003]

Brief description of travel or ex- Name and title of person accepting penses accepted as consistent travel expenses consistent with the with the interests of the U.S. Gov- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the ernment ance United States

Mr. Bruce J. Artim, Fellow, Com- May 25–28, 2003. Transportation Government of Chile ...... Official travel to gather informa- mittee on the Judiciary. and meals within the country of tion in advance of the signing Chile. and Congressional Action on the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement. Mr. Steve Biegun, Staff Member, August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- Majority Leader. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. Christopher E. Campbell, Pro- May 25–28, 2003. Transportation Government of Chile ...... Official travel to gather informa- fessional Staff Member, Com- and meals within the country of tion in advance of the signing mittee on the Judiciary. Chile. and Congressional Action on the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement. Mr. & Mrs. Mike DeWine, U.S Sen- August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- ator and spouse. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Enzi, U.S. Sen- August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- ator and spouse. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. and Mrs. William Frist, Senate August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- Majority Leader and spouse. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. Andy Olson, Staff Member, Of- August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- fice of Senator Frist. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. David Schiappa, Secretary for August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- the Majority. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. George Tolbert, Photographer, August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- Sergeant at Arms. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Ms. Sally Walsh, Director, Inter- August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- Parliamentary Services. tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol. Mr. John Warner, U.S. Senator ..... August 26–27, 2003. Transpor- Government of Botswana ...... Official transportation within Bot- tation via Government of Bot- swana offered by the President swana aircraft from Gaborne to of Botswana and accepted for Kasane and back. reasons of security and pro- tocol.

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UNITED STATES SENATE [Report of tangible gifts—calendar year 2003]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and gov- Circumstances justifying accept- gift on behalf of the U.S. Govern- mated value and current disposi- ernment ance ment tion or location

Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Sen- Recd.—January 28, 2003. Gold First Lady of Liberia ...... Non-Acceptance would cause ator. pin in the shape of a drum. Est. donor embarrassment. Value—Unknown. Deposited with the Secretary of the Sen- ate. Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Sen- Recd.—January 28, 2003. Small Seung Youn Kim, Ambassador for Non-Acceptance would cause ator. handbag by artist Geon Man International Economic & donor embarrassment. Lee. Est.Value—Unknown. De- Trade, Republic of Korea. posited with the Secretary of the Senate. Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Sen- Recd.—April 10, 2003. Copy of Park Kwan Yong, Speaker of the Non-Acceptance would cause ator. earrings in exhibition case for National Assembly, Seoul, donor embarrassment. the 5th/6th century. Est. South Korea. Value—Unknown. Displayed in SR–476. Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Sen- Recd.—November 29, 2003. Rep- Presented on behalf of the Emir Non-Acceptance would cause ator. lica of a Kuwaiti sailboat with of Kuwait by H.H. Sheika donor embarrassment. gold plating. Est. Value—Un- Amthal Al-Ahmed Al-Jaoer Al- known. Deposited with the Sec- Sabah. retary of the Senate. Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—May 27, 2003. Limited H.H Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al- Non-Acceptance would cause edition gold coin from State of Khalifa, Crown Prince & Com- donor embarrassment. Bahrain. Est. Value—$3,000. mander in Chief of the Bahrain Displayed in SR–247A. Defense Force. Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—February 18, 2003. President of Non-Acceptance would cause Silverplated engraved bowl. Pakistan. donor embarrassment. Est. Value—$101. Deposited with the Secretary of the Sen- ate. Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—February 18, 2003. General Muhammad Yusaf Khan, Non-Acceptance would cause Handcrafted, round wooden . donor embarrassment. table with a gold decorative de- sign. Est. Value—$101. Depos- ited with the Secretary of the Senate. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—February 24, 2003. Ab- Dr. Dai-Chul Chyung, Member of Non-Acceptance would cause stract hanging sculpture by art- the South Korean National As- donor embarrassment. ist Oh Yi-Yang. Est. Value— sembly. $100. Displayed in SD–450. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—April 9, 2003. Six Crystal Rudolf Schuster, President of the Non-Acceptance would cause Glasses. Est. Value—Over Slovak Republic. donor embarrassment. $100. Displayed in SD–450. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—June 10, 2003. Crystal Dr. Borut Pahor, President of the Non-Acceptance would cause Decanter. Est. Value—Over National Assembly of the Re- donor embarrassment. $100. Displayed in SD–450. public of Slovenia. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—October 8, 2003. Black Prime Minister Victor Yanukouych Non-Acceptance would cause vase with blue flowers. Est. of the Ukraine. donor embarrassment. Value—Over $100. Displayed in SH–521. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—October 15, 2003. Ele- King Abdullah and Queen Rania Non-Acceptance would cause gant pen set. Est. Value—Over of Jordan. donor embarrassment. $100. Displayed in SD–450. Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—November 4, 2003. Em- The Honorable Sergey Mironov, Non-Acceptance would cause bellish bottle and glasses. Est. Speaker the Russian Federa- donor embarrassment. Value—Over $100.Displayed in tion Council. SD–450. John F. Reed, U.S. Senator ...... Recd.—November 26, 2003. Rug President Karzai of Afghanistan ... Non-Acceptance would cause from Afghanistan. Est. Value— donor embarrassment. $1000. Displayed in SH–728.

[FR Doc. 04–16971 Filed 7–30–04; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–20–M

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