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Monday, June 23, 2003

Part II

Department of State Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2002; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE Federal employees filed with their 7342(f) of title 5, Code, as employing agencies during calendar added by Section 515(a)(1) of the Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal year 2002 concerning gifts received from Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Employees From Foreign Government foreign government sources. The Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95–105, Sources Reported to Employing compilation includes reports of both August 17, 1977, 91 stat. 865). Agencies in Calendar Year 2002 tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel Dated: June 5, 2003. expenses of more than minimal value, [Public Notice 4380] Grant S. Green, Jr., as defined by statute. The Department of State submits the Under Secretary for Management; following comprehensive listing of the Publication of this listing in the Department of State. statements which, as required by law, Federal Register is required by Section

AGENCY: 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Box: 71⁄2″ x 5″ x 11⁄2″ silver box, His Excellency Constantine Non-acceptance would cause em- engraved with Greek crest and Simitis, Prime Minister of the barrassment to donor and U.S. ‘‘C. Simitis’’ on lid. Rec’d—Jan- Hellenic Republic. Government. uary 11, 2002. Est. Value— $400. Archives Foreign. Photo album: 121⁄2″ x 12″ brown vinyl album with currency dis- played (Euro dollars and Greek drachmas). Rec’d—January 11, 2002. Est. Value—$854. Ar- chives Foreign. Komboloi: string of amber beads with tassel and silver charm en- graved ‘‘GWB’’ on one side and ‘‘No 43’’ on reverse. Paperback book: ‘‘The Komboloi and Its History (5th Edition),’’ by Aris Evangelinos. Rec’d—January 11, 2002. Est. Value—$50. Ar- chives Foreign. Greek Bible: sterling silver cover with gold overlay embossed with design of Jesus on the cross and eight small stones. Rec’d—January 11, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign. President ...... Desk accessories: sterling silver His Excellency Leszek Miller, Non-acceptance would cause em- and amber pen stand with silver Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. border and outline of building; of Poland. Government. including a silver pen. Rec’d— January 14, 2002. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign. Leatherbound book: ‘‘,’’ by Jerzy Habdas. Rec’d—Janu- ary 14, 2002. Est. Value—$40. Archives Foreign. President ...... Softcover books (16): multi-vol- His Excellency Bulent Ecevit, Non-acceptance would cause em- ume set of the works of Turkish Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. poet Mevlana Celaleddin; trans- of Turkey. Government. lated by Nevit O. Ergin. Leatherbound reproduction of the ‘‘Holy Koran’’, hand-lettered by Ahmed Karahisari in the six- teenth century; held in a leather case. Rec’d—January 16, 2002. Est. Value—$990. Archives Foreign. Vase: 11″ stoneware vase with metal overlay and boat and cloud motif. Rec’d—January 16, 2002. Est. Value—$120. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Artwork: 11″ x 11″ ‘‘Over the Hori- His Excellency Valdas Adamkus, Non-acceptance would cause em- zon,’’ by Azuolas Vaitukaitis; President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. gold-plated copper plaque Lithuania. Government. etched with fields, with amber stone representing the sun; held in a black presentation case with plaque engraved to President George W. Bush. Rec’d—January 17, 2002. Est. Value—$600. Archives Foreign. President ...... Rug: 116″ x 84″ fringed wool and His Excellency , Non-acceptance would cause em- silk Afghan rug with multicol- Chairman of the Interim Author- barrassment to donor and U.S. ored pattern on gold back- ity of Afghanistan. Government. ground. Rec’d—January 28, 2002. Est. Value—$4000. Ar- chives Foreign. Plaque: 11″ x 11″ resin plaque with image of the damaged World Trade Center towers and Afghan Buddhist statues, en- graved ‘‘World Terrorists Are Destroying Civilization’’ and ‘‘From the People of Afghani- stan to the People of the United States Partners in a Common Struggle.’’ Rec’d—January 28, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 17″ x 12″ x 9″ metal His Excellency Mikhail Kasyanov, Non-acceptance would cause em- sculpture of four people in a Chairman of the Government of barrassment to donor and U.S. troika. Rec’d—February 4, the Russian Federation. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$450. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Rug: 83″ x 56″ multi-colored Ori- His Excellency Pervez Musharraf, Non-acceptance would cause em- ental rug, primarily in blue. President of the Islamic Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—February 13, 2002. Est. lic of Pakistan. Government. Value—$2800. Archives For- eign. President ...... Medallion: 21⁄2″ gold medallion The Honorable Yutaka Inoue, Non-acceptance would cause em- engraved with cherry blossoms President of the House of barrassment to donor and U.S. and the front facade of the Jap- Councillors. Government. anese Diet building on one side, and Mount Fuji on the re- verse; held in a blue velvet case. Rec’d—February 18, 2002. Est. Value—$50. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘The National Diet of Japan.’’ Rec’d—Feb- ruary 18, 2002. Est. Value— $90. Archives Foreign. Box: 121⁄2″ x 2″ black lacquer box with tree branch painted on lid, and interior lined in blue velvet. Rec’d—February 18, 2002. Est. Value, $275. Archives Foreign. President ...... Chunma-ch’ong Gold Crown (rep- His Excellency Kim Dae-jung, Non-acceptance would cause em- lica): 5thÐ6th century Silla Dy- President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. nasty, National Treasure #188. Korea. Government. Rec’d—February 19, 2002. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Hardcover book: ‘‘30 Years of His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- Sino-US Relations,’’ by Xiyuan President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Publishing House, China Inter- public of China. Government. continental Press; inscribed by donor, and presented in gold- colored book box. Rec’d—Feb- ruary 21, 2002. Est. Value— $550. Archives Foreign. Sculpture: 12″ x 16″ x 4″ ‘‘Ma Ta Fei Yan (Horse Galloping on the Flying Swallow)’’, a 24K gold-plated horse with stand, presented in wooden box. Rec’d—February 21, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 27″ carving of numerous His Excellency Joaquim Alberto Non-acceptance would cause em- connected figures, made from a Chissano, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. single piece of ebony. Rec’d— public of Mozambique. Government. February 26, 2002. Est. Value—$1200. Archives For- eign. President ...... Artwork: 28″ wooden carving of a His Excellency Jose Eduardo dos Non-acceptance would cause em- male figure carrying a and Santos, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. balancing a vessel on his head; public of Angola. Government. held in a red presentation case. Rec’d—February 26, 2002. Est. Value—$1375. Archieves For- eign. Consumables (42) 250g bags of Cafe Ginga coffee from Angola. Rec’d—February 26, 2002. Est. Value—$336. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Hardcover book: ‘‘Angola: The Future Begins Now,’’ published by the government of Angola. Rec’d—February 26, 2002. Est. Value—$70. Archives Foreign. Artwork: two tribal paintings on canvas; one (41″ x 33″) depicts four dancing figures and one (34″ x 27″) depicts traditional tribal musical instruments. Rec’d—February 26, 2002. Est. Value—$1350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Box: 7″ x 7″ x 13⁄4″ sterling silver His Excellency Mohamed Hosny Non-acceptance would cause em- box lined in blue velvet and en- Mubarak, President of the Arab barrassment to donor and U.S. graved in on top; held in Republic of Egypt. Government. blue velvet presentation case. Rec’d—March 5, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Clothing: traditional Uzbeck attire His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of a multi-colored silk President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. scarf (49″ x 49″), a collapsible Uzbekistan. Government. 6″ black leather hat with white design, and a navy blue velvet robe with elaborate gold em- broidery. Rec’d—March 12, 2002. Est. Value—$750. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Tea set: brass tea set with platter, tea pot, and 6 small cups, all elaborately engraved; held in a burled walnut case (171⁄4″ x 133⁄4″ x 7″) with red velvet lin- ing. Rec’d—March 12, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign. President ...... Bowl: 12″ bowl, His Excellency Bertie Ahern, Non-acceptance would cause em- engraved with a St. Patrick’s Prime Minister of Ireland. barrassment to donor and U.S. Day message from Prime Min- Government. ister Ahern on behalf of the Irish people. Rec’d—March 13, 2002. Est. Value—$321. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Consumables: six bottles of 1990 His Excellency , Non-acceptance would cause em- Chateau La Lagune Haut- President of the French Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. Medoc wine. Rec’d—March 22, lic. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$372. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. President ...... Vase: Olmeca vase of sterling sil- His Excellency Vicente Fox Non-acceptance would cause em- ver with geometric design. Quesada, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—March 22, 2002. Est. United Mexican States. Government. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. President ...... Stirrups: pair of wooden stirrups His Excellency Alejandro Toledo Non-acceptance would cause em- (9″ x 9″ x 7″) with elaborate sil- Manrique, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. ver detail. Rec’d—March 23, public of . Government. 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. Eagle: elaborately wrought silver eagle (18″ x 15″) with wings spread; held in a blue velvet presentation case. Rec’d— March 23, 2002. Est. Value— $2000. Archives Foreign. Stone: 11″ x 13″ x 2″ green stone, resembling marble and smooth on two sides with a sil- ver plate engraved ‘‘Walking Together Towards Peace Alejandro Toledo President of Peru, March 23, 2002. Rec’d— March 23, 2002.’’ Est. Value— $250. Archives Foreign. President ...... Statue: 18″ white porcelain ele- The Honorable Dr. Edmund Non-acceptance would cause em- phant. Rec’d—April 12, 2002. Stoiber, Minister-President of barrassment to donor and U.S. Est. Value—$400. Archives the Free State of Bavaria. Government. Foreign. President ...... Glassware: four pieces of Her Excellency Tarja Halonen, Non-acceptance would cause em- designed by Alvar Aalto, President of Finland. barrassment to donor and U.S. including 6″ and 43⁄4″ vases, a Government. 3″ bowl, and a 14″ platter. Rec’d—April 16, 2002. Est. Value—$690. Archives Foreign. President ...... Humidor: 121⁄2″ x 53⁄4″ x 91⁄4″ pol- His Excellency Rafiq al-Hariri, Non-acceptance would cause em- ished wood humidor with street Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. scene painted on lid. Rec’d— of Lebanon. Government. April 17, 2002. Est. Value— $350. Archives Foreign. Consumables: assorted pieces of tropical and dried fruit. Rec’d— April 17, 2002. Est. Value— $25. Handled pursuant to Se- cret 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... : 17″ knife made of 18K His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- gold with diamonds and rubies of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. on ivory hilt; gold scabbard is Government. elaborately detailed with dia- monds and rubies. Rec’d—April 23, 2002. Est. Value—$20000. Transferred to the Department of the Interior. Artwork: 281⁄2″ x 41″ painting of seven figures on horseback; matted and held in a 37″ x 50″ gilt frame. Rec’d—April 23, 2002. Est. Value—$100. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Icon: 51⁄2″ x 71⁄2″ painted wooden His Excellency Simeon Saxe- Non-acceptance would cause em- image of St. George slaying the Coburg-Gotha, Prime Minister barrassment to donor and U.S. dragon; held in a red velvet of the Republic of Bulgaria. Government. case. Rec’d—April 23, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Treasures of Christian Art in Bulgaria,’’ edit- ed by Valentino Pace. Rec’d— April 23, 2002. Est. Value— $50. Archives Foreign. President ...... Dagger: 10″ knife, with finely de- His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- tailed 18K gold hilt and scab- Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. bard decorated with small dia- Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. monds; held in a green leather ister and of the case with the Saudi Arabian National Guard of . coat of arms on lid. Rec’d— April 25, 2002. Est. Value— $3500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Vase: 11″ onion-shaped vase with His Excellency Hu Jintao, Vice Non-acceptance would cause em- blue and purple glaze and President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. wooden stand; held in a silk- public of china. Government. covered presentation case. Rec’d—May 1, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Saddle: leather saddle with His Excellency Jose Maria Aznar, Non-acceptance would cause em- sheepskin cover and accom- President of the Government of barrassment to donor and U.S. panying bridle, harness and Spain and Mrs. Aznar. Government. stirrups. Rec’d—May 2, 2002. Est. Value—$1250. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Caballos en Espana,’’ by J.A. Gabriel, et al. Rec’d—May 2, 2002. Est. Value—$50. Archives Foreign. President ...... Vessel: 6″ silver cup with elabo- His Excellency Sher Bahadur Non-acceptance would cause em- rate detailing and four colored Deuba, Prime Minister of Nepal. barrassment to donor and U.S. stones on stem. Rec’d—May 7, Government. 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Box: 11″ x 61⁄4″ x 2″ silver box Their Majesties King Abdullah II, Non-acceptance would cause em- lined with burled wood, with and Queen Rania al Abdullah. barrassment to donor and U.S. Jordanian seal and signature Government. etched on lid; held in a red leather case. Rec’d—May 8, 2002. Est. Value—$1,000. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Rice bowl: 71⁄2″ traditional silver His Excellency YAB Dato Seri Dr. Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘Bekas Nasi’’ (rice container) Mahathir bin Mohamad, Prime barrassment to donor and U.S. with lid and elaborate gold de- Minister of Malaysia. Government. tailing; held in a green leather presentation case. Rec’d—May 14, 2002. Est. Value—$750. Ar- chives Foreign. Large bouquet of Malaysian Or- chids. Rec’d—May 14, 2002. Est. Value—$600. Handled pur- suant to Secret Service policy. President ...... Sword: ‘‘The Knight’s Saber of His Excellency Janez Drnovsek, Non-acceptance would cause em- Peace’’, a 34″ stainless steel Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. sword; held in a wooden pres- of Slovenia. Government. entation case. Rec’d—May 17, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Stone: 13″ x 8″ piece of the Berlin His Excellency Mr. Johannes Rau, Non-acceptance would cause em- Wall with multi-colored graffiti President of the Federal Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. on one side; mounted in a clear public of Germany. Government. plexiglass case. Rec’d—May 22, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Pen: green and black Pelikan His Excellency Gerhard Schroe- Non-acceptance would cause em- fountain pen with gold tone der, Chancellor of the Federal barrassment to donor and U.S. trim. Rec’d—May 22, 2002. Est. Republic of Germany. Government. Value—$555. Archives Foreign. Consumable: 50ml bottle of royal blue Pelikan ink. Rec’d—May 22, 2002. Est. Value—$4. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service Policy. President ...... Artwork: 131⁄2″ x 19″ engraving by His Excellency Jacques Chirac, Non-acceptance would cause em- LeMire of the Marquis de Lafay- President of the French Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. ette at the end of the Virginia lic. Government. campaign of the American Rev- olution in 1781, dedicated to George Washington; matted and held in a 211⁄2″ x 28″ silver tone frame. Rec’d—May 26, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Watch: stainless steel Cartier His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘Roadster’’, held in a red leath- President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. er box. Rec’d—May 27, 2002. isters of the Italian Republic. Government. Est. Value—$3950. Archives Foreign. Statute: 311⁄2″ alabaster sculpture of four figures, titled ‘‘Allegory of the Triumph’’. Rec’d—May, 27, 2002. Est. Value—$30000. Archives Foreign. Box: 51⁄2″ x 923⁄4″ burled wood box with five time pieces set in lid, showing the time in Mos- cow, New York, London, Rome and Tokyo; interior is lined in brown velvet and embossed ‘‘Vertice NATOÐRUSSIA ROMA 28Ð5Ð2002.’’ Rec’d—May 27, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign. Consumables: two tins containing 8.8 oz bags of ‘‘e Tricaffe’’ cof- fee. Rec’d—May 27, 2002. Est. Value—$14. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Box: 51⁄2″ x 31⁄2″ × 11⁄4″ silver box His Excellency Carlo Azeglio Non-acceptance would cause em- with donor’s signature engraved Ciampi, President of the Italian barrassment to donor and U.S. on lid; held in a green watered Republic. Government. silk presentation case. Rec’d— May 27, 2002. Est. Value— $350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Painting: 25″ x 21″ watercolor of The Honorable Marc Lefevre, Non-acceptance would cause em- the bell tower of Sainte Mere General Counsellor and Mayor barrassment to donor and U.S. Eglise in a blue and gold tone of Sainte Mere Eglise. Government. frame. Rec’d—May 27, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. President ...... Statue: 61⁄2″ coral sculpture of the His Holiness, John Paul II ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- Blessed Virgin and Child; barrassment to donor and U.S. mounted on a wooden base Government. and held in a blue velvet pres- entation case. Rec’d—May 28, 2002. Est. Value—$1500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Pen: limited edition (43/50) ‘‘Stars Lieutenant General Shaykh Mo- Non-acceptance would cause em- and Stripes’’ Mont blanc pen hammad bin Zayid al- barrassment to donor and U.S. inset with rubies and diamonds Nuhayyan, Chief of Staff of the Government. in an American flag pattern Armed Forces of the United Rec—May 31, 2002. Est. Arab Emirates. Value—$18000. Archives For- eign. President ...... Knife: replica Army Ranger knife The Honorable Max Avenel, Non-acceptance would cause em- forged from metal of a WWII- Mayor of Agon-Countainville. barrassment to donor and U.S. era U.S. Jeep, mounted in Government. sheath wrapped in locally-re- covered barbed wire and sand from D-Day beaches, engraved ‘‘In Memory of American’s Sol- diers offert a Monsieur George W. Bush President des Etats Unis d’Amerique. A Sainte Mere Eglise le 26 Mai 2002’’ on goldtone plaque. Rec’d—June 3, 2002. Est. Value—$325. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Collectable: 321⁄2″ x 321⁄2″ red Student Delegation, L’Ecole Non-acceptance would cause em- and blue silk scarf in military Speciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr. barrassment to donor and U.S. motif commemorating the 200th Government. anniversary of L’Ecole Speciale Militaire, Saint Cyr, 1802Ð2002; displayed in 36″ x 36″ blue rub- berized frame with small brass plate engraved ‘‘La Promotion ’du Bicentenaire de Saint-Cyr’ au President des Etats-Unis d’Amerique.’’ Rec’d—June 6, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Rugs (2): 56″ x 83″ Egyptian rugs His Excellency Mohamed Hosny Non-acceptance would cause em- designed as portraits of Presi- Mubarak, President of the Arab barrassment to donor and U.S. dent George W. Bush, and 74″ Republic of Egypt. Government. brass rods for hanging. Rec’d— June 7, 2002. Est. Value— $1000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Ax: 371⁄2″ decorative wood and His Excellency Rudolf Schuster, Non-acceptance would cause em- metal long-handled ax with rural President of the Slovak Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. Slovak scenes engraved in lic. Government. blade. Rec’d—June 7, 2002. Est. Value—$125. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Vase: 20″ blue glass vase with 24K detailing and appliqued flowers; American and Slovak flags crossed above ‘‘Prezidentovi Spojenych Statov Americkych Georgovi W. Bushovi venuje Rudolf Schuster prezident Slovenskej republiky 7. juna 2002.’’ Rec’d—June 7, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessories (2): 81⁄2″ black wool hat with silver 10-chain band around crown and elastic chin strap; 42″ light brown belt (41⁄2″ wide) with geometric floral de- sign and gold tone detailing, in- cluding engraved clasps. Rec’d—June 7, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign. Coin (.5 oz): 1″ gold coin with image and signature of Presi- dent Schuster on one side and building on the reverse; held in a red leather box. Rec’d—June 7, 2002. Est. Value—$175. Ar- chives Foreign. Household accessory: 39″ x 20″ white linen table runner edged in lace. Rec’d—June 7, 2002. Est. Valule—$100. Archives Foreign. President ...... Pen rest: 8″ x 4″ marble base The Right Honorable Jean Non-acceptance would have with wooden pen rest. Rec’d— Chretien, P.C., M.P., Prime caused embarrassment to June 26, 2002. Est. Value— Minister of Canada. donor and U.S. Government. $20. Archives Foreign. Wine: three 375 ml. bottles of ‘‘Canadian Icewine, Summerhill (2002), Paradis Ranch (2002), and Trius (1997)’’ in wooden box. Rec’d—June 26, 2002. Est. Value—$120. Handled pur- suant to Secret Service policy. Marble statue: 21″ x 9″ Serpen- tine stone carving of Narwhale handcarved by Takealook Temela, a Canadian Inuit artist. Ceramic Plate: 16″ plate paint- ed with mountain landscapes and floral images, by Don Wells. Rec’d—June 26, 2002. Est. Value—$1850. Archives Foreign. Framed document: Kananaskis Summit declaration signed by all leaders and framed in a 20″ x 261⁄2″ silver tone frame. Rec’d—June 26, 2006. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. President ...... Sculpture: ‘‘Beating the Odds,’’ by The Honorable Dave Bronconnier, Non-acceptance would have Linda Stewart, a 16″ bronze Mayor of Calgary. caused embarrassment to sculpture of horse and cowboy donor and U.S. Government. on a wooden base. Rec’d—July 1, 2002. Est. Value—$3500. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Cowboy hat: white Stetson hat with small peacock feather and white tie in black carrying case with presentation plaque en- graved ‘‘Presented to President George W. Bush by Mayor Dave Bronconnier on behalf of The City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada June 26Ð27, 2002’’. Rec’d—July 1, 2002. Est. Value—$65. Archives Foreign. President ...... Chapan: 53″ green- and yellow- His Excellency Hamid Karzai, Non-acceptance would have striped Afghan robe, with red, Chairman of the Interim Author- caused embarrassment to white and black trim. Rec’d— ity of Afghanistan. donor and U.S. Government. July 1, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. President ...... Men’s watch: silver Auto- His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would have matic MDM Geneve watch, with President of the Council of Min- caused embarrassment to black rubber band and black isters of the Italian Republic. donor and U.S. Government. face. Rec’d—July 5, 2002. Est. Value—$2200. Archives For- eign. President ...... Consumables: assorted Godiva His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would have chocolates, Perugina choco- of Morocco. caused embarrassment to lates, Perugina cookies, and donor and U.S. Government. nonpareils. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$1248. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Fishing equipment: 82 lures and hooks in a two-level 16″ x 101⁄2″ plastic tackle box; Mepps ‘‘Basser Kit’’ of 6 lures; Mepps ‘‘Trophy Series’’ kit of 6 lures; 78 piece selection of sinkers; 5 Spro heavy swivels; Rapala ProGuide fishing clipper; Rapala ProGuide 15 lb. digital scale; and an orange Lindy fish handling glove. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$449. Ar- chives Foreign. Large arrangement of flowers. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Fish bowl: 17″ x 20″ painted ce- ramic fish bowl. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$600. Ar- chives Foreign. Miscellaneous decorative boxes (7) and a 28″ x 24″ x 13″ woven basket with handles. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$171. Archives Foreign. Paperback book: ‘‘Baits, Rigs & Tackle,’’ by Vic Dunaway. Hats (2, size S/M): one blue and one tan Speedo fishing hat. Rec’d— July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$52. Archives Foreign. Fishing bait: 2 oz. jar of Uncle Josh salmon eggs. Rec’d—July 11, 2002. Est. Value—$3. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... : 7″ glass pitcher and His Excellency Aleksander Non-acceptance would cause em- 6″ (6) decorated with Kwasniewski, The President of barrassment to donor and U.S. silver and 11⁄2″ amber stones; the Republic of Poland and Government. held in a blue presentation Mrs. Kwasniewska. case. Rec’d—July 17, 2002. Est. Value—$1150. Archives Foreign. CD: ‘‘Tribute to USA,’’ by the Adam Mickiewicz University Academic Choir. Paperback book: ‘‘Stop Terrorism,’’ by donor. Rec’d—July 17, 2002. Est. Value—$30. Archives For- eign. President ...... Coins (3): Dominican Republic 1 His Excellency Hipolito Mejia, Non-acceptance would cause em- peso, 100 peso, and 500 peso President of the Dominican Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. coins in a green velvet box with public. Government. the country’s shield embossed on lid. Rec’d—July 23, 2002. Est. Value—$375. Archives Foreign. President ...... Belt: black Tumi leather belt with His Royal Highness Prince Ban- Non-acceptance would cause em- silver buckle painted with the dar bin Sultan, Ambassador of barrassment to donor and U.S. American flag and an eagle; Saudi Arabia. Government. held in a leather box. Rec’d— August 28, 2002. Est. Value— $295. Archives Foreign. President ...... Bag: 101⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ black leather The Right Honorable , Non-acceptance would cause em- Tanner Krolle toiletries bag with M.P. barrassment to donor and U.S. ‘‘G.W.B.’’ embossed in gold on Government. the top. Rec’d—September 7, 2002. Est. Value—$351. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Pen: black Mont Blanc fountain Mr. Thabo Mbeki, President of the Non-acceptance would cause em- pen with ‘‘H.E. G.W. Bush’’ en- Republic of South Africa. barrassment to donor and U.S. graved on cap; held in a black Government. presentation box. Rec’d—Sep- tember 9, 2002. Est. Value— $375. Archives Foreign. Ink: Mont Blanc black ink refill (50 ml.). Rec’d—September 9, 2002. Est. Value—$9. Handled pursuant to Secret Service pol- icy. President ...... Reg: 591⁄2″ x 78″ red Afghan rug His Excellency Ishaq Shahryar, Non-acceptance would cause em- with fringed ends. Rec’d—Sep- Ambassador of Afghanistan. barrassment to donor and U.S. tember 10, 2002. Est. Value— Government. $1400. Archives Foreign. President ...... Bowl: 6″ sterling silver bowl with His Excellency Pervez Musharraf, Non-acceptance would cause em- scalloped edges and blue President of the Islamic Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. beads inset around the rim; lic of Pakistan. Government. held in a green velvet presen- tation case. Rec’d—September 12, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Watch: Patek Philippe Calatrava His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- Travel Time wristwatch with President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. black leather band and gold isters of the Italian Republic. Government. face; held in a leather-lined pol- ished wooden box. Rec’d— September 14, 2002. Est. Value—$14500. Archives For- eign.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Photograph: 73⁄4″ x 93⁄4″ color photo of President George W. Bush, Prime Minister Berlusconi and President Putin at the NATO—Russia Council meeting in Rome in May 2002; held in a 11″ x 13″ silver frame. Rec’d— September 14, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign. President ...... Vase: 121⁄4″ crystal vase His Excellency Vaclav Havel, Non-acceptance would cause em- with short stem supporting President of the Czech Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. flared twelve-sided urn with lic. Government. horse motif etched into the glass. Rec’d—September 18, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Cuff links: 1⁄2″ gold cuff links with His Excellency Hugo Guiliani Non-acceptance would cause em- red stones. Rec’d—September Cury, Ambassador of the Do- barrassment to donor and U.S. 25, 2002. Est. Value—$250. Ar- minican Republic. Government. chives Foreign. President ...... Coffee service: elaborately de- His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- tailed 10″ silver coffee urn with the Russian Federation and barrassment to donor and U.S. six matching 31⁄2″ cups and an Mrs. Putina. Government. 11″ platter; held in a presen- tation case. Rec’d—October 12, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Porcelain: ‘‘Good Fortune’’ pattern His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- porcelain service (for 8) with President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. 146 total pieces; held in three public of China. Government. red and gold fabric-covered presentation cases. Rec’d—Oc- tober 25, 2002. Est. Value— $1800. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: 17″ x 173⁄4″ giclee print The Honorable Leonel Cota Non-acceptance would cause em- of a painting of the desert and Montano, Governor of Baja barrassment to donor and U.S. ocean by Susana Diaz-Rivera; Sur. Government. matted and held in a 243⁄4″ x 251⁄2″ wooden frame. Rec’d— October 27, 2002. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: ‘‘Nocturn Figure,’’ a 6″ x His Excellency Vicente Fox Non-acceptance would cause em- 7″ limited edition (14/30) print Quesada, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. by Jose Luis Cuevas. Rec’d— United Mexican States. Government. October 27, 2002. Est. Value— $1500. Archives Foreign. President ...... Leatherbound book: ‘‘ the His Excellency Rafiq al-Hariri, Non-acceptance would cause em- wars of destruction and the per- Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. spectives of reconstruction’’ of Lebanon. Government. with hologram on cover and in- scribed by donor; held in a 18″ x 14″ navy leather presentation case. Rec’d—November 7, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Leatherbound book: ‘‘Kossuth His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- Lajos 1802Ð2002,’’ by Gyorgy of the Republic of Hungary and barrassment to donor and U.S. Szabad; held in a burgundy Mrs. Medgyessy. Government. print presentation box. Rec’d— November 8, 2002. Est. Value—$75. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Coin: 4″ silver coin engraved ‘‘Szt. Istvan 969Ð1038’’ on front and ‘‘Ezereves Magyarorszag’’ on reverse; held in a 6″ x 6″ wooden presentation box. Rec’d—November 8, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign. President ...... Decanter: 10″ amber colored Bo- His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- hemian crystal decanter and of the Czech Republic and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. stopper with six matching shot Spidlova. Government. glasses, all painted with rural scenes; held in a blue velvet presentation case. Rec’d—No- vember 21, 2002. Est. Value— $280. Archives Foreign. Coin: 11⁄4″ pure silver coin com- memorating the NATO Summit in Prague, November 21Ð22, 2002. Rec’d—November 21, 2002. Est. Value—$15. Ar- chives Foreign. President ...... Artwork: ‘‘Fair Wind Over the Bal- His Excellency Valdas Adamkus, Non-acceptance would cause em- tics,’’ an 81⁄4″ amber statue, by President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. Algirdas Mikutis, depicting a Lithuania. Government. boat on a brass base; held in a green presentation case. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$325. Archives Foreign. Award: The Order of Vytautas the Great medal and sash awarded to President George W. Bush, November 23, 2002, and proc- lamation bestowing award; both held in white leather cases. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign. President ...... Hardcover books (7): clothbound His Excellency Vaclav Havel, Non-acceptance would cause em- set of donor’s writings (in President of the Czech Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. Czech); held in a matching lic. Government. case inscribed to President George W. Bush on top. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. Miscellaneous items from Prague Summit: blue canvas tote print- ed with NATO logo and ‘‘Sommet de Prague Summit 21Ð22 Nov. 2002’’ in white on front; and blue ballpoint pen with Summit logo in silver. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$25. Archives For- eign.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Paperback books (2): ‘‘NATO, Eu- rope, and the Security of De- mocracy: Selected Speeches, Articles, and Interviews 1990Ð 2002,’’ by donor and signed, and ‘‘Prazsky Chodec,’’ by Jiri Vsetecka. Hardcover books (2): ‘‘Catalogue of the Czech Defence Industry 2001Ð2002,’’ produced by the Association of the Defence Industry of the Czech Republic, and ‘‘The Czech Contribution to Peace and War in Europe: From the Hussite Wars to NATO Mem- bership,’’ published by the Czech government and held in a blue fabric book sleeve. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$70. Archives For- eign. President ...... Artwork: 151⁄4″ x 193⁄4″ painting His Excellency Ion Iliescu, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause em- on wood of St. George. Rec’d— dent of . barrassment to donor and U.S. November 23, 2002. Est. Government. Value—$250. Archives Foreign. Artwork: 13″ x 163⁄4″ caricature rendered in pastels of President Bush with a hunting rifle, hold- ing a rabbit with the face of Saddam Hussein; matted and held in a 16″ x 20″ gold tone frame and presented in a blue leather case. Rec’d—November 23, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. Hardcover books (3): ‘‘Romania at the Moment of Truth,’’ by donor and inscribed; ‘‘Brancusi,’’ by Radu Varia; and ‘‘Romania,’’ by Petre Baron and held in a vel- vet case with ‘‘Romania’’ em- bossed in gold. Rec’d—Novem- ber 23, 2002. Est. Value— $163. Archives Foreign. Accessories (2): beaded shoulder bag and straw hat in the tradi- tional style of the Maremures region of Romania; bag has black braiding around edges and hat has two large green stones in gold tone settings on front. Rec’d—November 23, 2002. Est. Value—$60. Ar- chives Foreign. Award: 32″ gold tone ‘‘Star of Ro- mania’’ chain with 21⁄4″ medal- lion awarded to President George W. Bush November 23, 2002, and proclamation (in Ro- manian) bestowing award; both held in burgundy leather cases. Rec’d—November 23, 2002. Est. Value—$150. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

President ...... Artwork: 28″ x 191⁄4″ painting of His Excellency Daniel T. Arap Non-acceptance would cause em- three elephants; held in a 35″ x Moi, President of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. 26″ wooden frame. Rec’d—De- of Kenya. Government. cember 5, 2002. Est. Value— $2000. Archives Foreign. President ...... Kettle: 11″ silver ‘‘Kiri’’ with han- His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Non-acceptance would cause em- dle and intricate designs etched Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin barrassment to donor and U.S. in the silver; held in a glass dis- Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang Government. play case. Rec’d—December Di-Pertuan of Brunei 16, 2002. Est. Value—$3500. Darussalam. Archives Foreign. Models: replicas of the ceremonial ‘‘Kasur Namat’’ (81⁄2″ x 81⁄2″ cushion and mat) and ‘‘Dian Empat’’ (four 5″ silver candle- sticks) used during coronation, wedding, and other royal cere- monies; held in a glass display case. Rec’d—December 16, 2002. Est. Value—$150 Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady...... Hardcover books (3): ‘‘Imperial His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- Taste: 700 Years of Culinary of the Republic of Turkey and barrassment to donor and U.S. Culture,’’ produced by the Min- Mrs. Ecevit. Government. istry of Culture; ‘‘Civilizations Under the Clouds of Anatolia,’’ by Gurol Sozen; and ‘‘Turkey: An Endless Poem,’’ by Zeynel Yesilay. Rec’d—January 16, 2002. Est. ValueÐ$225. Ar- chives Foreign. Bowl: 12″ glass bowl (254/2000) with metal overlay and painted boats and clouds. Rec’d—Janu- ary 16, 2002. Est Value—$110. Archives Foreign. Scarf: 13″ x 32″ silk scarf with de- sign inspired by Roman mosaic from Antioch, Turkey. Silver pieces: hand mirror and trinket box with floral motif. Rec’d— January 16, 2002. Est. Value— $188. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Jewelry: 18K gold earrings with Mrs. Sehba Musharraf, First Lady Non-acceptance would cause em- five diamond-shaped clear of the Islamic Republic of Paki- barrassment to donor and U.S. stones. Rec’d—February 15, stan. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$175. Ar- chives Foreign. Fabric: 43″ x 158″ apricot-colored silk with seed pearls and floral pattern embroidered in green and pink. Rec’d—February 15, 2002. Est. Value—$700. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Doll: 16″ Kyugetsu doll in tradi- The Honorable Yutaka Inoue, Non-acceptance would cause em- tional Japanese dress on a President of the House of barrassment to donor and U.S. black lacquer stand; with a Councillors. Government. glass display case. Rec’d— February 18, 2002. Est. Value—$400. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

First Lady ...... Paperback books (7): ‘‘100 Chi- His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- nese Gods,’’ ‘‘100 Buddhas in President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Chinese Buddhism,’’ ‘‘100 Cele- public of China and Madame Government. brated Chinese Women,’’ ‘‘Leg- Wang Yeping. end of the Moon Maiden,’’ ‘‘Dragon Tales,’’ ‘‘Chinese As- trology,’’ and ‘‘Madam White Snake,’’ all produced by AsiaPac Books and held in a fabric-covered box. Rec’d— February 28, 2002. Est. Value—$95. Archives Foreign. First Lady...... Household accessories: two Her Majesty Queen Silvia ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- Swedish glass goblets with barrassment to donor and U.S. brass accents, made by Government. Orrefors. Rec’d—March 1, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Rug: 511⁄2″ × 70″ fringed silk rug Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- with a geometric pattern of barrassment to donor and U.S. flowers in green, red and blue. Government. Rec’d—March 4, 2002. Est. Value—$2400. Archives For- eign. First Lady ...... Quilt: 70″ × 88″ handmade quilt Mrs. Jewel H. Howard-Taylor, The Non-acceptance would cause em- embroidered ‘‘From Mrs. Jewel First Lady of the Republic of Li- barrassment to donor and U.S. H. Taylor, First Lady Rep. of Li- beria. Government. beria, To Mrs. , First Lady U.S.A., Our Children First’’ on white background with 8 doves on border and hands holding up a baby under rays of sunlight. Rec’d—March 11, 2002. Est. Value—$1000. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Clothing: traditional Uzbek attire His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of a gold hat with President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. pink sequins and a gold tassel, Uzbekistan. Government. black velvet slippers with gold embroidery, and a maroon vel- vet robe with gold and white embroidery in a floral pattern and matching pants. Rec’d— March 12, 2002. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Box: 8″ × 7″ silver box with woven Mrs. Eliane Karp, First Lady of the Non-acceptance would cause em- fabric under glass on lid, and Republic of Peru. barrassment to donor and U.S. interior lined with cedar. Government. Rec’d—March 23, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Statue: 161⁄2″ carved ivory statue Mrs. Ana Paula dos Santos, Of- Non-acceptance would cause em- of a female figure carrying two fice of the President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. children and a basket on her public of Angola. Government. head; on a round wooden base. Rec’d—April 16, 2002. Est. Value—$2500. Transferred to the Department of the Interior. First Lady ...... Purse: 43⁄4″ silver filigree clutch His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- purse with cubic zirconias on of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. clasp; held in a black leather Government. case with royal seal on lid. Rec’d—April 23, 2002. Est. Value—$250. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Consumables: five bottles of co- logne ‘‘Santal Rare,’’ ‘‘Ambre Special,’’ ‘‘Jasmin,’’ ‘‘Rose Maroc,’’ and ‘‘Fraicheur de Fruits’’; held in a green leather case with gold detail. Rec’d— April 23, 2002. Est. Value— $475. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Jewelry: silver tone jewelry set His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of a necklace, Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. earrings, ring, bracelet, choker Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. and belt. Rec’d—April 25, 2002. ister and Commander of the Est. Value—$150. Archives National Guard of Saudi Arabia. Foreign. Clothing: traditional Saudi attire of a black and burgundy robe with matching 70″ shawl and a black caftan with elaborate gold em- broidery and multi-colored se- quins. Rec’d—April 25, 2002. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Fabric: 20″ × 4″ Chinese silk Madame Liu Yongqing, Office of Non-acceptance would cause em- yardage, in black with red flow- the Vice President of the Peo- barrassment to donor and U.S. ers. Rec’d—May 1, 2002. Est. ple’s Republic of China. Government. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Vessel: 4″ silver cup with elabo- Dr. Arzu Deuba, Prime Minister’s Non-acceptance would cause em- rately etched detailing. Rec’d— Residence. barrassment to donor and U.S. May 7, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Government. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Photograph: 191⁄2″ × 16″ print of a Mrs. Janet K. Museveni, Office of Non-acceptance would cause em- mountain gorilla; matted and the President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. held in a 28″ × 24″ green wood- Uganda. Government. en frame. Rec’d—May 15, 2002. Est. Value—$225. Ar- chives Foreign. Carvings (5): one pair of carved wooden elephant bookends (91⁄2″); one pair of carved wooden giraffe candle holders (191⁄2″); and one carved wood- en bowl (12″) with depictions of various wildlife on the inside. Rec’d—May 15, 2002. Est. Value—$790. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Dish: 9″ Herend porcelain clam His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- shell dish, painted with black the Republic of Hungary and barrassment to donor and U.S. and green floral design; held in Mrs. Madl. Government. a green velvet case. Rec’d— May 16, 2002. Est. Value— $555. Archives Foreign. Video: ‘‘George Bush.’’ Rec’d— May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$5. Archives Foreign. Hardcover books (2): ‘‘The Par- liament House of Hungary,’’ by Jozsef Sisa and ‘‘Hungarian Helicon,’’ by Watson Kirkconnell. Rec’d—May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$45. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Album: 10″ x 14″ navy blue leath- er photo album stamped with Hungarian crest on cover; pho- tographs document visit by former President George H.W. Bush to Hungary in November 2001. Rec’d—May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. Book: ‘‘Embers,’’ by Sandor Marai. Rec’d—May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$21. Archives For- eign. Paperback book: ‘‘A Nemzet Konyvtarabol.’’ Rec’d—May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Bowl: 6″ open-cut Herend por- His Excellency Viktor Orban, Non-acceptance would cause em- celain lidded bowl, painted with Prime Minister of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. flowers and fruit; held in a red of Hungary. Government. velvet presentation case. Rec’d—May 16, 2002. Est. Value—$670. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Vase: 25″ glass vase of contem- His Excellency Vaclav Havel, Non-acceptance would cause em- porary design with blue, yellow, President of the Czech Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. and purple spheres around cen- lic. Government. ter. Rec’d—May 20, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign. Artwork: 23″ x 27″ portrait on can- vas of Mrs. Bush by Zubov; held in a blue wooden frame. Rec’d—May 20, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘Praga Caput Regni,’’ by Jaroslav Guth and Jaroslav Seifert. Rec’d—May 20, 2002. Est. Value—$26. Ar- chives Foreign. Handbag: black beaded evening bag in a blue presentation case. Rec’d—May 20, 2002. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessories: 54″ x 54″ black silk His Excellency Gerhard Schroe- Non-acceptance would cause em- chiffon scarf with white trim and der, Chancellor of the Federal barrassment to donor and U.S. beaded seashell pattern in one Republic of Germany. Government. corner; and 13″ x 4″ black leather ‘‘Gold Pfeil’’ handbag with silver tone trim. Rec’d— May 22, 2002. Est. Value— $689. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Artwork: 3″ oval painting of Jesus Mrs. Ludmila Aleksandrovna Non-acceptance would cause em- inside a gold tone Faberge- Putina. barrassment to donor and U.S. style egg with multi-colored Government. enamel detailing; egg is sus- pended over a blue marble pedestal with inlaid cross on front. Rec’d—May 24, 2002. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Tea service: Tiffany & Co. silver tea set, including 14″ platter, 51⁄2″ pot, 3″ creamer, and 41⁄2″ sugar bowl decorated with blue and white enamel; Faberge- style egg with similar motif also included. Rec’d—May 24, 2002. Est. Value—$6050. Archives Foreign. Album: white vinyl photo album with gold embossing, chron- icling Mrs. Bush’s and Mrs. Putina’s visit to a Russian mu- seum and school. Rec’d—May 24, 2002. Est. Value—$30. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Handbag: 12″ navy blue Christian Mrs. Bernadette Chirac ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- ‘‘saddle bag’’ purse. barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—May 26, 2002. Est. Government. Value—$590. Archives Foreign. First Lady...... Tableware: wooden salad set, His Excellency Abel Pacheco de Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of 51⁄2″ bowls (12), la Espriella, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. 161⁄2″ serving bowl and two Republic of Costa Rica. Government. serving utensils. Rec’d—June 13, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Brooch: 21⁄2″ stick pin brooch with The Honorable Dave Bronconnier, Non-acceptance would cause em- diamond. Rec’d—June 26, Mayor of Calgary. barrassment to donor and U.S. 2002. Est. value—$550. Ar- Government. chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Clothing: traditional Afghan attire Dr. Zimat Karzai, Office of the Non-acceptance would cause em- of multi-colored and heavily em- President of the Afghan Transi- barrassment to donor and U.S. broidered pants, tunic and tional administration. Government. scarf. Rec’d—July 16, 2002. Est. value—$800. Archives For- eign. First Lady...... Hardcover books (2): ‘‘Bronze Mrs. Jolanta Kwasniewska ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- Sculpture,’’ by Magdalena barrassment to donor and U.S. Abakanowicz, and ‘‘Magdalena Government. Abakanowicz,’’ by Barbara Rose. Rec’d—July 24, 2002. Est. value—$100. Archives For- eign. Sugar bowl: 4″ sterling silver sugar bowl with round green stone on top and six silver and green sugar spoons; held in a wooden and glass case. Rec’d—July 24, 2002. Est. value—$450. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Shawl; 86″ x43″ beige wool shawl His Excellency Pervez Musharraf, Non-acceptance would cause em- with multi-colored embroidered President of the Islamic Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. trim. Rec’d—September 12, lic of Pakistan. Government. 2002. Est. value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Jewelry: 14″ white gold Damiani His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- necklace with grey pearls and a President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. cluster of diamonds. Rec’d— isters of the Italian Republic. Government. September 14, 2002. Est. value—$2250. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Plate: 131⁄2″ Moser glass plate His Excellency The President of Non-acceptance would cause em- with filigreed gold edge. the Czech Republic and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—September 18, 2002. Havlova. Government. Est. value—$800. Archives For- eign.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

First Lady ...... Jewelry: 18″ gold tone necklace His Excellency Hugo Guiliani Non-acceptance would cause em- with three square cut amber Cury, Ambassador of the Do- barrassment to donor and U.S. stones in center and a pair of minican Republic. Government. 1⁄2″ matching earrings. Rec’d— September 25, 2002. Est. value—$500. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Table linens: 8 white linen nap- Mrs. Lalao Ravalomanana, Office Non-acceptance would cause em- kins (15″ x 15″) embroidered in of the President of the Republic barrassment to donor and U.S. one corner with a flower and of Madagascar. Government. birds; and a 58′ x 92″ matching tablecloth. Rec’d—September 25, 2002. Est. value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Hardcover books (2): ‘‘Concepts Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thai- Non-acceptance would cause em- and Theories of His Majesty the land. barrassment to donor and U.S. King on Development’’ and Government. ‘‘King Bhumibol: Strength of the Land,’’ both published by the Thai government. Paperback book: ‘‘The Support Foundation and Handicrafts,’’ published by donor’s organization. Rec’d— October 9, 2002. Est. value— $115. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Purse: 6″ handbag made of woven grasses with a gold han- dle and clasp studded with dia- monds; held in a purple silk presentation case. Rec’d—Oc- tober 9, 2002. Est. value— $10,000. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Table linens: 6 white linen nap- Mrs. Ludmila Aleksandrovna Non-acceptance would cause em- kins (11″ x 11″) with lace edg- Putina. barrassment to donor and U.S. ing shot through with bronze Government. thread and a matching 93″ x 56″ tablecloth. Rec’d—October 12, 2002. Est. value—$300. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Shawl: 35″ x 84″ pink cashmere Madame Wang Yeping ...... Non-acceptance would cause em- shawl with fringed ends. barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—October 25, 2002. Est. Government. value—$239. Archives Foreign. First Lady ...... Hardcover books (12): ‘‘A Dream of Red Mansions (3 volumes),’’ by Tsao Hsueh-Chin and Kao Hgo; ‘‘Journey to the West (3 volumes),’’ by Wu Cheng’en; ‘‘Outlaws of the Marsh (3) vol- umes),’’ by Shi Nai’an and Luo Guanzhongi; and ‘‘Three King- doms (3 volumes),’’ by Luo Guanzhong. Rec’d—October 25, 2002. Est. value—$244. Ar- chives Foreign. First Lady ...... Accessories: 52″ x 11″ natural silk Mrs. Dagmar Havlova, First Lady Non-acceptance would cause em- scarf and matching 101⁄2″ x of the Czech Republic. barrassment to donor and U.S. 101⁄2″ handkerchief, both with Government. black and white handprinted de- signs of flowers and dots. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$110. Archives Foreign. Accessory: 81⁄2″ black beaded clutch-style evening bag. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$120. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Consumable: 10.5 oz. bottle of ‘‘cologne au the vert (green tea).’’ Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$225. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Silver and green Bulgari atomizer. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$70. Archives For- eign. Artwork: 41⁄2 x 31⁄4 ceramic tile decorated with fruit design. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$10. Archives For- eign. First Lady ...... Leatherbound book: hand-written His Excellency Meles Zenawi, Non-acceptance would cause em- religious manuscript on parch- Prime Minister of the Federal barrassment to donor and U.S. ment in Geez, a Semitic Ethio- Democratic Republic of . Government. pian language; inscribed by donor and held in a silk presen- tation case. Rec’d—December 5, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family ...... Home accessories: 11″ x 4″ glass Their Majesties King Abdullah II, Non-acceptance would cause em- candle plate; 41⁄4″ x 41⁄4″ wood- and Queen Rania al Abdullah. barrassment to donor and U.S. en and stone coasters (6) with Government. nautical theme; 6 navy blue and beige placemats with sea shell decorations; 6 navy blue cloth napkins with sea shell decora- tions; 6 blue and orange ce- ramic cups with nautical theme; and 4″ x 6″ stoneware picture frames (2) imprinted with out- lines of sea life. Rec’d—Janu- ary 15, 2002. Est. Value—$671. Archives Foreign. Candles: three square, scented candles. Rec’d—January 15, 2002. Est. Value—$30. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy. Chest: 22″ x 153⁄4″ x 101⁄2″ wood- en chest with glass lid con- taining various nautical items including shells, star fish, and smooth pebbles. Rec’d—Janu- ary 15, 2002. Est. Value—$60. Archives Foreign. Hardcover book: ‘‘The Little Book of Aqaba’’ set on glass display with glass magnifying bar and painted ceramic tile. Rec’d— January 15, 2002. Est. Value— $65. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork (2): stitched portraits of His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- President Bush (18″ x 22″) and President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. Mrs. Bush (18″ x 21″); held in Uzbekistan. Government. green velvet boxes. Rec’d— March 12, 2002. Est. Value— $200. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Sculptures (2): contemporary de- His Excellency Vicente Fox Non-acceptance would cause em- sign in glass and metal. Quesada, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—March 22, 2002. Est. United Mexican States. Government. Value—$25. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

First Family ...... Scarves (5): 54″ x 12″ scarves, His Excellency Alejandro Toledo Non-acceptance would cause em- two brown made from Vicuna Manrique, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. wool, one grey made from baby Repubic of Peru. Government. llama wool, one ivory made from royal alpaca, and one taupe made from guanaco wool; held in two wooden cases. Rec’d—March 23, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork: 23″ x 15″ embroidered His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- image of the First Family, dou- President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. ble matted and held in a 341⁄2″ public of China. Government. x 26″ brown wooden frame. Rec’d—April 4, 2002. Est. Value—$1500. Archives For- eign. First Family ...... Tea service: six 31⁄2″ blue and The Honorable Vladimir Non-acceptance would cause em- gold painted teacups, six sau- Anatolyevich Yakovlev, Gov- barrassment to donor and U.S. cers, 8″ pitcher, 5″ covered ernor of St. Petersburg. Government. sugar bowl, 4″ cream pitcher, 6″ pastry plates (6), and 81⁄2″ round serving plate. Rec’d— May 25, 2002. Est. Vajue— $449. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Artwork: 411⁄2″ x 291⁄2″ oil on can- His Royal Highness Prince Ban- Non-acceptance would cause em- vas painting (c. 1891Ð93) of a dar bin Sultan, Ambassador of barrassment to donor and U.S. Native American buffalo hunt, Saudi Arabia. Government. by C.M. Russell; held in a 48″ x 37″ gilt frame with small plaque at bottom. Rec’d—August 28, 2002. Est. Value—$1,000,000. Archives Foreign. Framed letter: March 4, 1942 let- ter from Helen Tredwell Har- rison, whose father was original owner of ‘‘The Buffalo Hunt,’’ by C.M. Russell, to a gallery in Dallas, TX, detailing the cir- cumstances of her father’s pos- session of the painting; matted and held in a 25″ x 201⁄4″ wooden frame. Rec’d—August 28, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Ar- chives Foreign. First Family...... Household accessory: 41⁄2″ His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- Herend bowl handpainted with of the Republic of Hungary and barrassment to donor and U.S. blue, orange, pink, yellow, pur- Mrs. Medgyessy. Government. ple and green flowers with gold trim; held in a 61⁄2″ x 51⁄2″ blue velvet presentation box. Rec’d—November 8, 2002. Est. Value—$535. Archives Foreign. First Family ...... Glassware: Moser glass decanter His Excellency Vaclav Havel, Non-acceptance would cause em- (11″) with stopper and six President of the Czech Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. matching glasses. Rec’d—No- lic. Government. vember 22, 2002. Est. Value— $1000. Archives Foreign. Consumable: 70cl bottle of Jan Becher Becherovka Carlsbad li- queur. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$54. Han- dled pursuant to Secret Service policy.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

First Daughters—Jenna and Bar- Artwork: 14″ x 181⁄2″ painting with His Excellency Ion Iliescu, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause em- bara. a three dimensional abstract dent of Romania. barrassment to donor and U.S. figural of a bird in the center, by Government. Romanian artist Luciana Tamas. Rec’d—November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$1500. Ar- chives Foreign. Accessories (2): 361⁄2″ and 40″ black velvet belts with intricate beaded floral motifs. Rec’d— November 22, 2002. Est. Value—$30. Archives Foreign. Artwork: 91⁄2″ colorful three di- mensional sculpture resembling a teapot, by Romanian artist Luciana Tamas. Rec’d—No- vember 22, 2002. Est. Value— $1000. Archives Foreign. First Daughter Barbara Bush ...... Pitcher: 91⁄2″ Turkish glass pitcher His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- with blue and white swirl de- of the Republic of Turkey and barrassment to donor and U.S. sign. Silver pieces: 6″ hand mir- Mrs. Ecevit. Government. ror and 2″ trinket box with floral motif. Handkerchief: hand- stitched white handkerchief with small yellow flowers around the edge. Rec’d—January 16, 2002. Est. Value—$225. Ar- chives Foreign. First Daughter Barbara Bush ...... Fabric: Five yards of silk with intri- His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- cate red design on a black President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. background. Rec’d—February public of China and Madame Government. 28, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- Wang Yeping. chives Foreign. First Daughter Barbara Bush ...... Clothing: Traditional Uzbek attire His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of a gold hat with President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. colored sequins and a gold tas- Uzbekistan. Government. sel, black velvet slippers with gold embroidery, royal blue vel- vet pants with gold trim, and a royal blue velvet robe with white and gold embroidery in a floral pattern. Rec’d—March 12, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. First Daughter Jenna Bush ...... Pitcher: 91⁄2″ Turkish glass pitcher His Excellency The Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause em- with white swirl design and of the Republic of Turkey and barrassment to donor and U.S. cork. Silver pieces: 6″ hand mir- Mrs. Ecevit. Government. ror and 2″ trinket box with floral motif. Handkerchief: hand- stitched white handkerchief with small pink flowers around the edge. Rec’d—January 16, 2002. Est. Value—$237. Ar- chives Foreign. First Daughter Jenna Bush ...... Fabric: Five yards of silk with intri- His Excellency Jiang Zemin, Non-acceptance would cause em- cate red design on a black President of the People’s Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. background. Rec’d—February public of China and Madame Government. 28, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- Wang Yeping. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

First Daughter Jenna Bush ...... Clothing: Traditional Uzbek attire His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- consisting of a gold hat with President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. colored sequins and a gold tas- Uzbekistan. Government. sel, black velvet slippers with gold embroidery, royal blue vel- vet pants with gold trim, and a royal blue velvet robe with white and gold embroidery in a floral pattern. Rec’d—March 12, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. Brooks, Karen B., Director for Wall hanging: 23″ x 23″ traditional Police Colonel Hkam Awng, Joint Non-acceptance would cause em- Asian Affairs, National Security Zodiac design depicting the Secretary of the Central Com- barrassment to donor and U.S. Council. Year of the Horse in gold, mittee for Drug Abuse Control, Government. brown, green and blue stitched Ministry of Home Affairs of the cord and metallic sequins on Union of Burma. black velvet. Rec’d—May 15, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Gov- ernment Property. Brooks, Karen B., Director for Clothing: 161⁄2″ x 68″ orange silk His Excellency Phanthong Non-acceptance would cause em- Asian Affairs, National Security scarf embroidered with tradi- Phommahaxay, Ambassador of barrassment to donor and U.S. Council. tional pattern in rust, celedon, the Lao People’s Democratic Government. black and pale yellow. Rec’d— Republic. December 20, 2002. Est. Value—$600. Government Property. Bryza, Matthew J., Director, Euro- Flatware set: silver flatware serv- His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- pean and Eurasian Affairs, Na- ice for six; presented in a 131⁄2″ President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. tional Security Council. x 131⁄2″ wooden case. Rec’d— Uzbekistan. Government. July 15, 2002. Est. Value— $650. Government Property. Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to Watch: Cartier men’s stainless His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Chief of Staff. steel ‘‘Tank Francaise Steel’’ President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. watch with automatic date; held isters of the Italian Republic. Government. in a red leather presentation case. Rec’d—May 28, 2002. Est. Value—$2900. Govern- ment Property. Elliott, Ruth E., Special Assistant Rug; 5′ x 6.8′ hand crafted rug His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- for Scheduling and Advance, from Morocco of the ‘‘Rabat’’ of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. National Security Council. design with medallion open-field Government. red, cream and multi-color bor- der (red, yellow, blue, green, black, and terra cotta). Rec’d— April 24, 2002. Est. Value— $600. Transferred to General Services Administration. Falkenrath, Richard A, Special As- Binoculars: black His Excellency Ernst Strasser, Non-acceptance would cause em- sistant to the President and Sen- Habicht 10 x 40 binoculars with Federal Minister for the Interior barrassment to donor and U.S. ior Director for Policy and Plans, wide angle. Rec’d—July 17, of the Republic of Austria. Government. Office of Homeland Security. 2002. Est. Value—$722. Gov- ernment Property. Fenton, Cathy, Special Assistant to Rug: 10′ x 6.8′ hand crafted Ori- His Majesty Mohammed VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and White House ental rug of the ‘‘Rabat’’ design. of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. Social Secretary. Rec’d—May 8, 2002. Est. Government. Value—$1200. Government Property. Frazer, Jendayi, Special Assistant Artwork: 18″ x 24″ oil painting on Ms. Rebecca Nabutola, Perma- Non-acceptance would cause em- to the President and Senior Di- canvas board of African women nent Secretary, Ministry of For- barrassment to donor and U.S. rector for African Affairs, Na- seated against a wall, by Robe eign Affairs and International Government. tional Security Council. Kavanja; held in a 211⁄4″ x Cooperation. 271⁄4″ wooden frame. Rec’d— December 20, 2002. Est. Value—$650. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Fried, Dankel, Special Assistant to Clothing: traditional Uzbek attire His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Senior Direc- consisting of a multi-colored silk President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. tor for European and Eurasian scarf (49″ x 49″), a collapsible Uzbekistan. Government. Affairs, National Security Council. 6″ black hat with white design, and a navy blue velvet robe with elaborate gold embroidery. Rec’d—March 13, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Archives, Staff Gift. Fried, Daniel, Special Assistant to Watch: Bulgari stainless steel His Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President and Senior Direc- ‘‘Rettangolo’’ watch; held in a President of the Council of Min- barrassment to donor and U.S. tor for European and Eurasian black leather presentation box. isters of the Italian Republic. Government. Affairs, National Security Council. Rec’d—May 28, 2002. Est. Value—$3000. Government Property. Hughes, Karen, Assistant to the Bowl: 81⁄2″ x 101⁄2″ white por- His Excellency Mr. Johannes Rau, Non-acceptance would cause em- President and Counselor to the celain Kongliche Porzellan- President of the Federal Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. President. Manufaktur Berlin oval vege- public of Germany. Government. table dish, with gold band trim and handpainted floral and but- terfly design. Rec’d—May 22, 2002. Est. Value—$315. Ar- chives, Staff Gift. Moriarty, James F., Special Assist- Desk clock: 11⁄2″ square silver His Excellency Yasuo Fukuda, Non-acceptance would cause em- ant to the President and Senior trim clock face set in blue lucite Chief Cabinet Secretary of barrassment to donor and U.S. Director for Asian Affairs, Na- square (31⁄8″), with four pearls Japan. Government. tional Security Council. in silver squares accenting the four corners of clock face, etched silver crest on top of lu- cite square; quartz movement; mounted on 11⁄4″ x 31⁄2″ silver base; reverse of clock engraved ‘‘Office of the Prime Minister, Tokyo’’. Rec’d—October 12, 2002. Est. Value—$555. Gov- ernment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Scarf: 76″ x 221⁄2″ olive green silk His Excellency Abdus Samad Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- embroidered with gold thread Azad, Minister of Foreign Af- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. and 2″ fringe. Rec’d—January fairs of the People’s Republic of Government. 12, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- Bangladesh. chives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condeleezza, Assistant to Tea pot: 12″ silver tea pot with His Highness Sheikh Sulman bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- engraved designs. Rec’d—Jan- Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. uary 14, 2002. Est. Value— Crown Prince of the State of Government. $1000. Archives, Staff Gift. and Head of the Bah- rain Defense Force. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Plate: 91⁄4″ silver plate engraved His Excellency, Nguyen Tan Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- ‘‘Presented by Nguyen Tan Dung, Deputy Prime Minister of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. Dung, Deputy Prime Minister the Socialist Republic of Viet- Government. Socialist Republic of Vietnam’’, nam. with a black lacquer stand. Rec’d—January 14, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Crystal rock with light wood stand His Excellency, Didier Ratsiraka, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- from Madagascar, presented in President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. a hand woven basket with yel- Madagascar. Government. low embroidery. Rec’d—Janu- ary 14, 2002. Est. Value—$714. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry set (4 pieces); silver His Excellency, Ali Abduallah Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- necklace, earrings, ring and Saleh, President of the Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. bracelet with coral stones. lic of . Government. Rec’d—January 14, 2002. Est. Value—$750. Archives, Staff Gift.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Clothing: traditional Uzbek attire His Excellency, Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- consisting of a gold hat with President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. colored sequins and a gold tas- Uzbekistan. Government. sel, and a blue velvet robe with gold and white embroidery in a floral pattern. Rec’d—March 13, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Ar- chives, Staff Gift. Flatware set: 22K silver flatware service for six; presented in a 131⁄2″ x 131⁄2″ wooden case. Rec’d—March 13, 2002. Est. Value—$650. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry 1″ 18K white gold Amer- His Excellency, Carlo Azeglio Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- ican flag lapel pin, inset with Ciampi, President of the Italian barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. sapphires, diamonds and ru- Republic. Government. bies. Rec’d—May 27, 2002. Est. Value—$1,000. Govern- ment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Hardback book: ‘‘The Russian Mr. Vladmir B. Rushaylo, Sec- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- Museum,’’ a compilation of retary of Russian Security barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. paintings found within the Rus- Council. Government. sian Museum. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$28. Govern- ment Property. Hardback book: ‘‘The Tretyakov Gallery,’’ a compilation of paint- ings found at the Tretyakov Gallery. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$28. Government Property. Hardback book: ‘‘Nizhny Novgorod Region,’’ with a his- tory of, and various scenes throughout the region. Rec’d— May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$27. Government Property. Hardback book: ‘‘Folk Handicrafts of the Nizhny Novgorod Re- gion,’’ featuring crafts of local citizens. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$18. Government Property. Hardback book: ‘‘Inaugural Ad- dresses of the Presidents of the United States,’’ printed in Rus- sian. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Government Property. CDs (2): ‘‘The Best of Henry Mancini.’’ Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$29. Govern- ment Property. CDs: ‘‘Romances,’’ by Alexander Podbolotov. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$28. Govern- ment Property. CDs: ‘‘Nue,’’ by Lara Fabian (in French). Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$26. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Hardcover coffee table book: ‘‘Treasures of the Kremlin’’ (ap- proximate title, printed in Rus- sian), held in red cloth sleeve. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$30. Government Prop- erty. Hardcover coffee table book: ‘‘Hermitage Paintings’’ (approxi- mate title, printed in Russian), by Kolin Eysler. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$55. Government Property. Hardcover book: ‘‘Scientific Prob- lem of National Security of the Russian Federation: Volume 3,’’ (approximate title, printed in Russian), by the Security Coun- cil of the Russian Federation. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Government Prop- erty. Hardcover book: ‘‘The Special Services of the USA’’ (approxi- mate title, printed in Russian). Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Government Prop- erty. Hardcover book: ‘‘Contemporary ,’’ (ap- proximate title, printed in Rus- sian), by Mgimo. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Government Property. Hardcover book: ‘‘The History of Russia’s International Relations and 1648Ð 2000,’’ (approximate title, print- ed in Russian), by A.S. Protopopov, V.M. Kuzmenko, and N.C. Yelmaniva. Rec’d— May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$20. Government Property. CDs (5): ‘‘The Carnival of Love,’’ ‘‘Besame Mucho,’’ ‘‘Tango,’’ ‘‘With Love to You,’’ and ‘‘The Best of Rio-Rita’’ by V. Kovtun (approximate titles, printed in Russian). Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$40. Govern- ment Property. CD: ‘‘Promise of Love,’’ (approxi- mate title, printed in Russian), by Mikael Tariverdiyov. Rec’d— May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$8. Government Property. CD: ‘‘Great Composers: Master- piece of the Musical Art of Rus- sia,’’ (approximate title, printed in Russian). Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$8. Govern- ment 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Textiles: 27″ x 83″ fringed tradi- His Excellency Ivica Racan, Prime Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- tional silk and wool cloth; Minister of the Republic of Cro- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. handwoven in light blue, white, atia. Government. tan, peach and yellow threads. Rec’d—June 6, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Clothing: traditional Saudi attire His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- (abaya) of a black and bur- Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. gundy robe with matching 70″ Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. shawl and a black caftan with ister and Commander of the elaborate gold embroidery and National Guard of Saudi Arabia. multi-colored sequins. Rec’d— June 25, 2002. Est. Value— $250. Archives, Staff Gift. Jewelry: sterling silver jewelry set consisting of a necklace, earrings, ring with black stone, bracelet, choker and belt. Rec’d—June 25, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Archives, Staff Gift. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Rug: 73″ x 44″ Turcoman hand His Excellency Mr. Yonus Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- knotted rug; made of wool on Qanooni, Minister of Interior of barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. warp and silk on weft with 21⁄2″ the Interim Administration of Af- Government. silk fringe. Rec’d—June 26, ghanistan. 2002. Est. Value—$2200. Gov- ernment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Jewelry: 1″ x 11⁄2″ amber ‘‘Joyas His Excellency Hipolito Mejia, Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- Criollas’’ pin with 14K twisted President of the Dominican Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. gold setting. Rec’d—July 23, public. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$300. Gov- ernment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Art: two contemporary brass His Excellency Augustin Katumba Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- sculptures (71⁄2″) mounted on Mwanke, Minister of the Presi- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. 4″ circular wooden bases. Each dency of the Democratic Re- Government. sculpture has two stylized fig- public of the Congo. ures of a man and a woman linked arm in arm. Rec’d—Au- gust 5, 2002. Est. Value—$190. Government Property. Art: 211⁄2″ x 13″ framed copper relief overpainted with an image of a woman stirring a mortar; signed ‘‘02 . . . Lotonga’’. Rec’d—August 5, 2002. Est. Value—$210. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Candelabrum: 14″ x 133⁄4″ three His Excellency Mohamed Hussein Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- candle, sterling silver Tantaway, Minister of Defense barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. hallmarked candelabrum, con- and Military Production of the Government. vertible to single candlestick, Arab Republic of Egypt. with top nob; held in a blue vel- vet presentation box. Rec’d— September 30, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Accessories: 36″ square, silk Her- Her Excellency Michele Alliot- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- mes scarf with ‘‘Aloha’’ images Marie, Minister of Defense and barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. of parrots, Hawaiian women, War Veterans of the French Government. palm trees and ocean, in or- Republic. ange, yellow, blue and green tones with a terra cotta tone border. Rec’d—October 17, 2002. Est. Value—$250. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Desk accessory: Pichard-Balme paperweight of enameled French flag and standard; ob- verse has inset of Ministry of Defense gold tone insignia and four symbols in corners of flag; ‘‘Ministre de la Defense’’ and smaller insignias inset on re- verse. Rec’d—October 17, 2002. Est. Value—$45. Govern- ment Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Hardcover books (2): ‘‘Brancusi,’’ His Excellency Ion Iliescu, Presi- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- by Radu Varia, 2nd printing dent of Romania. barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. 2002, Rizzoli International; Government. ‘‘Romania,’’ by Petre Baron, presented in a red velvet box. Rec’d—November 23, 2002. Est. Value—$135. Government Property. Artwork: 11″ x 14″ single matted oil pastel caricature of Dr. Rice by Stefan Popa titled ‘‘Condoleezza Rice (SUA) Praga 21Ð22 Noiembrie 20020’’, held in a 16″ x 20″ frame; presented in navy blue portfolio box. Rec’d—November 23, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Government Property. Desk accessory: 34″ x 9″ x 11″ wooden model ship with ban- ners ‘‘NATO builds Tomorrow’s Security Ark’’. Rec’d—Novem- ber 23, 2002. Est. Value— $175. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Household accessory: 6″ x 31⁄2″ His Excellency George Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- round sterling silver compote Papandreou, Minister of For- barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. with silver handles, with raised eign Affairs of the Hellenic Re- Government. diagonal design in four quad- public. rants; from the Museum of Cy- cladic Art. Rec’d—November 26, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Government Property. Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to Desk accessory: hinged 45⁄8″ x His Excellency Igor Ivanov, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- the President for National Secu- 11⁄2″ silver filligree box of intri- ister for of the barrassment to donor and U.S. rity Affairs. cate design studded with nu- Russian Federation. Government. merous small silver beads worked into design; 3″ square raised on top. Rec’d—Decem- ber 31, 2002. Est. Value— $300. Government Property. Ridge, Thomas J., Assistant to the Paperback book: ‘‘Catalogo del The Honorable David Rafael Non-acceptance would cause em- President for Homeland Security. Fondo Reservado de la Marcedo de la Concha, Attor- barrassment to donor and U.S. Biblioteca.’’ Rec’d—March 15, ney General of the United Mexi- Government. 2002. Est. Value—$75. Govern- can States. ment Property. Hardcover book: ‘‘Patrimonio Artistico de la Procuraduria General de la Republica.’’ Rec’d—March 15, 2002. Est. Value—$125. Government Property. Platter: 10″ x 12″ silver platter en- graved ‘‘Procuraduria General De La Republica.’’ Rec’d— March 15, 2002. Est. Value— $100. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

114168/BOYER_C, Vice President Oil Painting on canvas of the Stat- His Excellency Eduard Non-acceptance would cause em- ute of Liberty, titled Liberty, in Shevardnadze, President of barrassment to donor and U.S. the Impressionist style by Geor- . Government. gian artist Tamaz Khutsishvili (2001), measures 30″ by 36″, with 3 inch gilt frame, Rec’d— October 1, 2001. Est. Value— $1800. Archives Foreign. 115304/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Silver cigarette box, approxi- His Excellency, Gianfranco Fini, Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. mately 73⁄4″ by 41⁄8″, with scene Deputy Prime Minister of the barrassment to donor and U.S. engraved on lid of Plazzo Italian Republic. Government. Dell’Ecc . . . Prencipe Chigi in Plazza Colonna, Venice. Rec’d—October 22, 2001. Est. Value—$550. Archives Foreign. 114191/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Leaded crystal liquor serving set His Excellency, Bulent Ecevit, Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. consisting of a decanter with Prime Minister The Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. stopper, six serving glasses Turkey. Government. and six cloth napkins. Rec’d— January 15, 2002. Est. Value— $550. Archives Foreign. 115410/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Afghani rug, navy background His Excellency, Hamid Karzai, Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. with rust colored designs. Silk President of Afghanistan. barrassment to donor and U.S. and wool. Measures 118″ by Government. 84″, Rec’d—January 28, 2002. Est. Value—$4000. Archives Foreign. 114992/BOYER_C, Vice President Sculpture by Israeli artist, Miriam His Excellency, Benjamin Ben- Non-acceptance would cause em- Hirszowicz, of a small silver Eliezer, Minister of Defense for barrassment to donor and U.S. dove sitting on a frosted glass Israel. Government. stele, mounted on a piece of frosted glass. Measures 6″ high by 5″ wide. Rec’d—February 6, 2002. Est. Value—$290. Ar- chives Foreign. 115138/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Silver palm tree approximately 8″ His Highness, Sheikh Salman Bin Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. high and 5″ in width on plastic Hamad Al-Khalifa, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. base, inscription reads ‘‘Pre- Prince and Commander in Government. sented by H.H. Shaikh Salman Chief of the Bahrain Defence Bin Hamad Al-Kalifa, Crown Force. Prince & Commander-in-Chief Bahrain Defence Force.’’ Rec’d—February 11, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign. 115145/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Pakastani carpet, ca. 2000, in His Excellency, Pervez Musharraf, Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. new condition, very good qual- President of the Islamic Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. ity, elongated center Arabesque lic of Pakistan. Government. medallion, cotton warp and weft, all wool pile. Taupe me- dallion with navy blue field. Measures 48″ by 76″ Rec’d— February 13, 2002. Est. Value—$1800. Archives For- eign. 115445/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Ebony sculpture of seated African His Excellency. Jose Eduardo dos Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. man, measures 22″ high. Santos, President of the Re- barrassment to donor and U.S. Rec’d—February 28, 2002. Est. public of Angola. Government. Value—$1375. Archives For- eign. Tapestry painting of African woman on mottled red and black velvet, signed Pululu 02. Rec’d—February 28, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.

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Hard cover book—Angola O Futuro Comeca Agora, with two CDs in book pocket. Similar coffee table books on Barnes and Noble sell for $50. Esti- mated value for two CDs is $20. Rec’d—February 28, 2002. Est. Valule—$70. Archives Foreign. Forty 250 gram packages (10 Kilos) of Cafe Ginga roasted coffee beans from Angola priced at $8 per package. Rec’d—February 28, 2002. Est. Value—$320. Handled pursuant to Secret Service Policy. 115528/BOYER_C Vice President Sterling silver rectangular box His Excellency, Mohamed Hosny Non-acceptance would cause em- lined in blue velvet, in blue vel- Mubarak, President of the Arab barrassment to donor and U.S. vet presentation case. Lid of Republic of Egypt. Government. box is inscribed in Arabic. Measures 8″ by 4.5″. Rec’d— March 4, 2002. Est. Value— $550. Archives Foreign. 117574/BOYER_C, Vice President Bronze resin bust of Winston Mr. Philip Reed, Director, Cabinet Non-acceptance would cause em- Churchill. A Marcus Replica— War Rooms Museum, London. barrassment to donor and U.S. exact reproduction of hand Government. sculpted model. Made in Eng- land for the Cabinet War Rooms Museum. Museum is partially government funded. Rec’d—March 10, 2002. Est. Value—$291. Transferred to the General Services Adminis- tration. 116622/BOYER_C, Vice President Large ceremonial robe of navy His Excellency Islam Karimov, Non-acceptance would cause em- blue velvet with gold and multi- President of the Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. colored embroidery, multi-col- Uzbekistan. Government. ored silk scarf, and small black hand sewn hat. Rec’d—March 11, 2002. Est. Value—$350. Ar- chives Foreign. Sterling silver flatware service for six in presentation case with Uzbekistan seal. Flatware is Continental style. Rec’d—March 11, 2002. Est. Value—$850. Ar- chives Foreign. 116466/BOYER_C, Vice President Sterling silver notepad. Measures His Majesty, King Abdullah II bin Non-acceptance would cause em- 4″ by 6″ with the Jordanian al Hussein, of the Hashemite barrassment to donor and U.S. crest and a lithograph of the Kingdom of Jordan. Government. Monastery at Petra. Rec’d— March 12, 2002. Est. Value— $225. Archives Foreign. 116510/BOYER_C, Vice President Gold vermeil sculpture of a palm His Majesty, Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- tree with three antelopes graz- Essa Al Khalifa, King of the barrassment to donor and U.S. ing beneath it, on a wooden Kingdom of Bahrain. Government. base covered with freshwater pearls. One of the antelopes was broken in shipping. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1500. Archives For- eign.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

119371/BOYER_C, Vice President Painted red Arabic chest, hinged His Highness, Shaykh Zayid bin Non-acceptance would cause em- lid with brass latch, 2 drawers, Sultan Al Nahayyan, President barrassment to donor and U.S. elaborate brass decoration on of the United Arab Emirates. Government. lid and sides. Measures 14″ by 25″ by 13″, Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Ar- chives Foreign. Four UAE gold coins in protective plastic cases ($300 each) Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1200. Archives Foreign. Woven wool horse blanket, meas- ures 30″ by 104″ ($35) Two black, red and green woven horse leads with silver thread, measure 1″ by 28″, with match- ing small tasseled pieces, measuring 1″ by 8″, ($200) Pink and purple yarn lead with tas- sel, 3″ by 36″, for decoration, no monetary value. Red and white woven lead with silver thread, 1″ by 34″, no monetary value, Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$235. Archives Foreign. Framed 8″ silver dagger with elaborate engraving; in a wood- framed double matted shadow box, measures 12″ by 15″, Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$125. Transferred to the General Services Administration. Wooden wall hanging with brass latch and other brass detailing, measures 10″ by 20″, Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $175. Archives Foreign. 116474/BOYER_C, Vice President Traditional Saudi men’s clothing His Majesty, Fahd Bin Abd Al-Aziz Non-acceptance would cause em- in green leather box: two long Al Saud, Custodian of the Two barrassment to donor and U.S. white cotton shirts, complete Holy Mosques, King of King- Government. headdress, leather sandals, dom of Saudi Arabia. prayer beads, and brown tunic with gold epaulets. Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $250. Archives Foreign. Clock topped with Sterling silver horse trimmed in gold vermeil, on a malachite base. Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $7500. Archives Foreign. Christian Dior Cosmetics for men—‘‘Fahrenheit’’ fragrance; toilette water spray, after shave lotion, deodorant, soap, after shave splash. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$177. Handled pursuant to Secret Service Policy.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

116508/BOYER_C, Vice President Large gold vermeil and Sterling His Highness, Hamad Bin Khalifa Non-acceptance would cause em- silver sailboat on burled wood- Al-Thani, Amir of the State of barrassment to donor and U.S. en base. Given to the VP on his Qatar. Government. Middle East trip. Gift is a dupli- cate of a previous gift by same donor. Rec’d—March 17, 2002. Est. Value—$2500. Archives Foreign. 116511/BOYER_C, Vice President Aynsley bone china urn, with His Highness Shaykh Saad al- Non-acceptance would cause em- handpainted scenes of the Gulf Abdullah Al-Salim Al Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. War, and the inscription ‘‘Lib- Crown Prince and Prime Min- Government. eration of Kuwait’’, Rec’d— ister of the State of Kuwait. March 18, 2002. Est. Value— $350. Archives Foreign. Book: Kuwait Photographs & Memories by Mona Jabir Al- Abdullah Al-Jabir Al-Sabah, Rec’d—March 18, 2002. Est. Value—$65. Archives Foreign. 116242/BOYER_C, Vice President Silver covered cup, 3 inches in di- His Excellency, Bulent Ecevit, Non-acceptance would cause em- ameter, .900 silver. Rec’d— Prime Minister, The Republic of barrassment to donor and U.S. March 19, 2002. Est. Value— Turkey. Government. $150. Transferred to the Gen- eral Services Administration. Silver plate inscribed with the Prime Minister’s name and a Turkish flag, wooden plate stand. .900 silver. Rec’d— March 19, 2002. Est. Value— $200. Archives Foreign. 116565/BOYER_C, Vice President Handmade Khutaya porcelain General Huseyin Kivrikoglu, Com- Non-acceptance would cause em- decorative bowl with cover. mander of the Turkish Armed barrassment to donor and U.S. White background with royal Forces. Government. blue and gold trim and small colored flowers around the edge and bottom. 12″ in diame- ter. Presented in a blue velvet box. Rec’d—March 19, 2002. Est. Value—$700. Archives Foreign. 116404/BOYER_C, Vice President Small Sterling silver sculpture de- The Honorable, Ariel Sharon, Non-acceptance would cause em- picting the walled old city of Je- Prime Minister of the State of barrassment to donor and U.S. rusalem. Measures 2.5 inches Israel. Government. in diameter. In plexiglass case, lined in blue velvet, with inscrip- tion to the Vice President. Rec’d—March 19, 2002, Est. Value—$500 Archives Foreign. Handpainted linen table runner with wheat design by Israeli art- ist, Anat Mayer. Measures 27″ by 13″, Rec’d—March 19, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. 117090/BOYER_C, Vice President Bouquet of roses in ceramic vase. His Royal Highness, Prince Ban- Non-acceptance would cause em- and Mrs. Cheney. Rec’d—March 30, 2002. Est. dar Bin , barrassment to donor and U.S. Value—$300. Handled pursuant and Her Royal Highness, Prin- Government. to Secret Service Policy. cess Haifa Al Faisal, Embassy of Saudi Arabia.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

119207/BOYER_C, Vice President Reproduction of a Faberge egg. His Excellency, Igor Yusufov, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- Red enamel egg on an at- ister of Energy of the Russian barrassment to donor and U.S. tached pedestal. Made of 18K Federation. Government. gold, with a total of 10.5 carats of diamonds. The center of the egg is rimmed with a floral gar- land; at the center of each flow- er is a .5 carat diamond. The top of the egg twists off to re- veal a gold basket with gold flowers and three small eggs made of jasper. A band of small diamonds rims the dome of the egg. Rec’d—May 1, 2002. Est. Value—$17500. Archives For- eign. 119822/BOYER_C, Vice President Gold vermeil disk with a scene His Excellency, Shaykh Khalifa Non-acceptance would cause em- from Bahrain, on a metal stand Bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime barrassment to donor and U.S. with inscription to the VP. Minister of the Kingdom of Bah- Government. Measures 4″ in diameter. rain. Rec’d—May 8, 2002. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign. 119455/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Ceramic, lidded vase in white, His Majesty, Mohammad VI, King Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. green, black and red, in a of Morocco. barrassment to donor and U.S. snakestitch design with gold Government. overlay, 12″ tall. Rec’d—May 24, 2002. Est. Value—$2000. Archives Foreign. 119917/BOYER_C, Vice President Afghani carpet in colors of navy, His Excellency Yonus Qanooni, Non-acceptance would cause em- salmon, green, cream, and ma- Minister of Interior, Interim Ad- barrassment to donor and U.S. roon. Measures 72″ x 44.5″, ministration of Afghanistan. Government. Rec’d—May 30, 2002. Est. Value—$660. Archives Foreign. 119824/BOYER_C, Vice President Gold vermeil eagle sculpture on His Royal Highness. Abdallah Bin Non-acceptance would cause em- malachite base decorated with Abd Al-Aziz, Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. gold flowers with semi-precious Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. stones at the center. Rec’d— ister, and Commander of the June 3, 2002. Est. Value— National Guard of Saudi Arabia. $3500. Archives Foreign. 119461/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Sterling silver hexagonal jewelry His Excellency, Mohamed Hosny Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. box with hinged cover and blue Mubarak, President of the Arab barrassment to donor and U.S. velvet interior. Engraved design Republic of Egypt. Government. on exterior of the box. Rec’d— June 6, 2002. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign. 120248/MURRAY_M, Vice Presi- Ceramic marriage dolls titled, ‘‘A The Honorable Fredrick Chien, Non-acceptance would cause em- dent. Lasting Marriage,’’ by Chen President of Control Yuan of barrassment to donor and U.S. Hui-Yen Sculpture Studio, Tai- the Republic, Taiwan. Government. wan. Measure 6.5″ high. Male and Female porcelain dolls with miniature lamps, shoes and a gong. Rec’d—June 25, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. 12037/BOYER_C, Vice President.. 18 K gold reproduction of a Senator , President Non-acceptance would cause em- Roman coin, with copy of do- of the Italian Senate. barrassment to donor and U.S. nor’s acceptance speech and Government. program dated 5/30/02. Inscrip- tion on back of coin reads, ‘‘Senato Della Repvbblica’’ Rec’d—June 25, 2002. Est. Value—$400. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

121673/BOYER_C, Vice President Six Sterling silver shot glasses His Excellency, Aleksander Non-acceptance would cause em- with buffalo motif, in wooden Kwasniewski, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. presentation box with Sterling Republic of Poland. Government. silver ornamentation. Rec’d— July 17, 2002. Est. Value— $850. Archives Foreign. 124348/BOYER_C, Vice President Handwoven silk rug from His Excellency, Abdulaziz Non-acceptance would cause em- Uzbekistan in Turkamen style Komilov, Minister of Foreign Af- barrassment to donor and U.S. and design, but bright red and fairs of Uzbekistan. Government. unusual. Highly collectible. Measures 47″ X 63″, Rec’d— September 16, 2002. Est. Value—$900. Archives Foreign. 127931/BOYER_C, Vice President Tooled leather chest board in His Excellency, Askar Akaev, Non-acceptance would cause em- Kyrgyz design, with a leather President of the Kyrgyz Repub- barrassment to donor and U.S. carrier. Wooden chess pieces lic. Government. depict the epic ‘‘Manas,’’ with dark-stained hats on one side and clear varnish hats on the opposition. Measures 18″ by 18″, Rec’d—September 24, 2002. Est. Value—$409. Ar- chives Foreign. 125948/BOYER_C, Vice President Sterling silver plate engraved with Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, Non-acceptance would cause em- a scene of King RamsesII riding Commander-in-Chief of the barrassment to donor and U.S. his chariot. Measures 12″ in di- Armed Forces, Embassy of the Government. ameter. Rec’d—September 25, Arab Republic of Egypt. 2002. Est. Value—$500. Ar- chives Foreign. Hand knotted silk Egyptian rug. Silk foundation and fringe. The ground is set with four panels of individual foliate designs. Major border with red ground; outer plain blue border. In green vel- vet box. Measures 12″ x 29″, Rec’d—September 25, 2002. Est. Value—$525. Archives Foreign. 126198/BOYER_C, Vice President Mosiac Russian Icon of unidenti- His Excellency, Igor Yusufov, Min- Non-acceptance would cause em- fied saint, in 18K gold frame ister of Energy of the Russian barrassment to donor and U.S. with sapphires and rubies from Federation. Government. Thailand and Sri Lanka inset in the frame. Frame has a jasper backing. Measures 7″ by 4.25″ by .5″. Rec’d—October 3, 2002. Est. Value—$9500. Archives Foreign. 127985/BOYER_C, Vice President Wool and alpaca textile (axsu) His Excellency, Gonzalo Sanchez Non-acceptance would cause em- woven on a pre-Columbian De Lozada, President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. loom by Bolivan artisan, Republic of Bolivia. Government. Leonarda Churqui. Measures 26″ by 36″; mounted on black wool with wooden hanging rods. Features columns of red/ black and pink/navy in native designs. Rec’d—, 2002. Est. Value—$1000. Ar- chives Foreign. 129322/BOYER_C, Vice President Tiffany ‘‘Brittania’’ crystal His Excellency, Salem Abdullah Non-acceptance would cause em- and Mrs. Cheney. compote. Measures 5.75 inches Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Mrs. barrassment to donor and U.S. high and 10 inches in diameter. Rima R. Al-Sabah, Embassy of Government. Rec’d—December 12, 2002. Kuwait. Est. Value—$195. Vice Presi- dent retained.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

116764/BOYER_C, Vice President Inlaid mother-of-pearl background Yasser Arafat, Chairman of Pales- Non-acceptance would cause em- and Mrs. Cheney. with nativity scene in bas relief tinian Authority, Palestine. barrassment to donor and U.S. and the word ‘‘Bethlehem Government. 2000’’, Rec’d—March 19, 2003. Est. Value—$2000. Archives Foreign. 128536/BOYER_C, Vice President Red and white Hsiao Fang Pot- The Honorable Lien Chan, Chair- Non-acceptance would cause em- tery vase, 12″ high, with dragon man, Kuomintang Party, Taiwan. barrassment to donor and U.S. motif, on a rosewood base. In Government. silk covered presentation box. Rec’d—09/17/02. Est. Value— $450. Archives Foreign. 115528/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. All silk Egyptian carpet, measures His Excellency, Mohamed Hosny Non-acceptance would cause em- 40″ x 58″, having geometrical Mubarak, President of the Arab barrassment to donor and U.S. center medallion containing Republic of Egypt. Government. seven diamonds, new ca. 2000, very good quality and color- ation. Rec’d—March 4, 2002. Est. Value—$1800. Archives Foreign. 116466/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Multi-color wool rug, handwoven His Majesty, King Abdullah II bin Non-acceptance would cause em- by the Bedouin women of Jabal al Hussein, of the Hashemite barrassment to donor and U.S. Bani Hamida for the Jordan Kingdom of Jordan. Government. River Foundation, a group dedi- cated to helping Jordanian women form microbusinesses making traditional crafts. Meas- ures 80″ by 60″, Rec’d—March 12, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Ar- chives Foreign. 116338/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Necklace, bracelet, earrings, ring His Royal Highness, Abdallah Bin Non-acceptance would cause em- in swirled pattern. White gold Abd Al-Aziz, Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. with 46.99 carets of diamonds Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. and 51.08 carets of rubies. ister and Commander of the Manufactured by Mouawad. National Guard of Saudi Arabia. Given to Mrs. Cheney on March 2002 Middle East trip by Her Highness Hussa Al Shalon, wife of the Crown Prince. Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $40000. Archives Foreign. 116510/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Sterling silver commemorative His Majesty, Sheikh Hamad bin Non-acceptance would cause em- coin set (8 coins), valued at Essa Al Khalifa, King of the barrassment to donor and U.S. $125. One 22k gold commemo- Kingdom of Bahrain. Government. rative coin, valued at $315. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Sheikha Hala Bint Daij Al- Khalifa on the Middle East trip. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$440. Archives Foreign. 134571/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Samsonite metal suitcase given to His Highness, Shaykh Zayid bin Non-acceptance would cause em- Mrs. Cheney by Sheika Fatima Sultan Al Nahayyan, President barrassment to donor and U.S. Bent Mubarak al Kethi, wife of of the United Arab Emirates. Government. the President. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$476. Ar- chives Foreign. Royal blue silk long dress in a caftan style, embroidered with gold thread and beading. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Sheika Fat- ima Bent Mubarak al Kethi, wife of the President. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign.

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Three piece black dress ensem- ble of brocade and . Given to Mrs. Cheney by Sheika Fat- ima Bent Mubarak al Kethi, wife of the President. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$200. Ar- chives Foreign. Green silk long dress in the caf- tan style decorated with scrolled and trailing flowers and leaves. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Sheika Fatima Bent Muba- rak al Kethi, wife of the Presi- dent. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. Two piece dress in lightweight or- ange and white floral design silk-like fabric. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Sheika Fatima Bent Mubarak al Kethi, wife of the President. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$75. Ar- chives Foreign. 119371/BOYER_C Mrs. Cheney Large Arabic stained wooden His Highness, Shaykh Zayid bin Non-acceptance would cause em- chest, hinged lid with brass Sultan Al Nahayyan, President barrassment to donor and U.S. latch, 5 drawers, elaborate of the United Arab Emirates. Government. brass decoration on lid and sides, measures 19″ by 45″ by 19″. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$900. Archives Foreign. Hardcover books: Phoenix Rising: The United Arab Emirates, Past, Present & Future by Wer- ner Forman (cover price $95) and UAE in Focus: A Photo- graphic History of the United Arab Emirates ($51), Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $146. Archives Foreign. 21 K gold jewelry, necklace and earrings with synthetic emer- alds and rubies and pearls, Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$4000. Archives Foreign. Six inch silver engraved dagger in a wood-framed double matted shadow box, measures 12″ by 14″, Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign. Transferred to the General Services Administration. Four yards cotton dress material with silver braid at the neckline ($100), Black silk outer robe with jet beads, matching scarf ($100) Yellow satin dress with mauve chiffon overlay, jeweled bodice ($100), Girl’s dress, pur- ple with embroidered flowers, size 6Ð8, with silver braid at the neckline ($75), Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$375. Ar- chives Foreign.

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Gold plastic gahwa, 16″ high ($25) Woven wool horse blan- ket, measures 18″ by 104″ ($35), Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$60. Archives Foreign. Photograph of the Royal Family in a Christofle silver frame. Frame was broken in transit from the Middle East. Given to Mrs. Che- ney by Sheika Fatima Bent Mu- barak al Kethi. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Ar- chives Foreign. 116474/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney Abaya and veils in black silk, with His Majesty, Fahd Bin Abd Al-Aziz Non-acceptance would cause em- gold trim. Textiles valued at Al Saud, Custodian of the Two barrassment to donor and U.S. $250. Ornate jewelry made of Holy Mosques and King of Government. thinly fashioned silver: Large Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. necklace, belt, bracelet, earrings with black stone, ring with black stone, small neck- lace. Jewelry valued at $150. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign. Christian Dior cosmetics for women-‘‘J’Adore’’ fragrance; perfume, body lotion, soap, de- odorant, bath gel. Rec’d— March 16, 2002. Est. Value— $176. Handled pursuant to Se- cret Service Policy. 118658/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Necklace, bracelet, earrings, and His Highness, Hamad Bin Khalifa Non-acceptance would cause em- ring in antelope motif, white Al-Thani, Amir of the State of barrassment to donor and U.S. gold with 22 heart-shaped gar- Qatar. Government. net stones of a total weight of 24.08 carets. Designed by Issa Al-Ghanem exclusively for Al Wajba Palace. In a burgundy colored ostrich leather box. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al-Missned, second wife of the Amir. Rec’d—March 17, 2002. Est. Value—$3500. Ar- chives Foreign. 117577/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Limited edition, handcrafted and High Highness, Hamad Bin Non-acceptance would cause em- hand blown perfume bottle, Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the barrassment to donor and U.S. made exclusively for Shfellah State of Qatar. Government. Center for Children with Special Needs. It has a Shlellah dower stopper, Sterling silver and gold plated. Made by Thomas Goode of London. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al- Missned, second wife of the Amir. Rec’d—March 17, 2002. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign. 116511/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Bracelet of 22K gold with two High Highness, Shaykh Saad al- Non-acceptance would cause em- rows of medium size freshwater Abdullah Al-Salim Al Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. pearls. Rec’d—March 18, 2002. Crown Prince and Prime Min- Government. Est. Value—$550. Transferred ister of the State of Kuwait. to the General Services Admin- istration.

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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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

116582/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Miniature mbayyat three drawer Shaykh Saad al-Abdullah Al-Salim Non-acceptance would cause em- box encrusted with 22K gold. Al Sabah, Crown Prince and barrassment to donor and U.S. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Her Prime Minister of the State of Government. Highness Shaykha Latifeh Kuwait. Fahad Al Sabah. Measures 10″ x 5″ x 6″ Rec’d—March 18, 2002. Est. Value—$2500. Ar- chives Foreign. Woman’s ring, in 24K gold, with polished turquoise stone. given to Mrs. Cheney by Her High- ness Shaykha Latifeh Fahad Al Sabah. Rec’d—March 18, 2002. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign. 121673/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Silver pendant necklace with large His Excellency Aleksander Non-acceptance would cause em- Baltic amber stone, in flowing Kwasniewski President of the barrassment to donor and U.S. design, with Republic of Poland. Government. hinged Sterling silver tulus at- tached. Given to Mrs. Cheney by Jolanta Kwasniewski, wife of the President. Rec’d—July 17, 2002. Est. Value—$250. Ar- chives Foreign. 125948/BOYER_C, Mrs. Cheney .. Jewelry set: white gold and small Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, Non-acceptance would cause em- diamond necklace, bracelet, Commander-in-Chief of the barrassment to donor and U.S. ring and earrings. Rec’d—Sep- Armed Forces, Embassy of the Government. tember 25, 2002. Est. Value— Arab Republic of Egypt. $2500. Archives Foreign. 116338/BOYER_C, Vice President Concord stainless steel women’s His Royal Highness, Abdallah Bin Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. Saratoga bracelet watch, with Abd Al-Aziz, Al Saud, Crown barrassment to donor and U.S. quartz movement, calendar, Prince, First Deputy Prime Min- Government. and water resistance. Given to ister and Commander of the Mary Matalin at the Crown National Guard of Saudi Arabia. Prince’s dinner in , Saudi Arabia. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1450. Archives Foreign. Stainless steel Concord Sportivo men’s bracelet watch with chronograph dial, quartz move- ment. Given to Lewis Libby at Crown Prince’s dinner in Jeddah. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1790. Ar- chives Foreign. Stainless steel Concord Sportivo men’s bracelet watch with chronograph dial, quartz move- ment. Given to Eric Edelman at Crown Prince’s dinner in Jeddah. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1790. Ar- chives Foreign. Stainless steel Concord Sportivo men’s bracelet watch with chronograph dial, quartz move- ment. Given to John Hannah at Crown Prince’s dinner in Jeddah. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1790. 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 Circumstances justifying the gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

119371/BOYER_C, Vice President Small Arabic stained wooden His Highness Shaykh Zayid bin Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. chest, hinged lid with brass Sultan Al Nahayyan, President barrassment to donor and U.S. latch, 3 drawers, elaborate of the United Arab Emirates. Government. brass decoration on lid and sides, measures 14″ by 30″ by 16″ ($150) Book: UAE Year- book 2000Ð2001 ($14) Brass gahwa, 15″ high ($25) Framed silver 6 inch engraved dagger, in wood-framed double-matted shadow box, 12″ by 14″ ($150) Four yards cotton dress mate- rial with silver braid at neckline ($100) Woven horse blanket, 30″ by 70″ ($35) Given to Lea Berman. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$474. Ar- chives Foreign. Small Arabic stained wooden chest, hinged lid with brass latch, 3 drawers, elaborate brass decoration on lid and sides, measures 14″ by 30″ by 16″ ($150) Book: UAE Year- book 2000Ð2001 ($14) Brass gahwa, 15″ high ($25) Framed silver 6 inch engraved dagger, in wood-framed, double-matted shadow box, 12″ by 14″ (150) Four yards cotton dress mate- rial with silver braid at neckline ($100) Woven horse blanket, 30″ by 70″ ($35) given to Laura Chadwick. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$474. Ar- chives Foreign. 116474/BOYER_C, Vice President Black silk abaya, with rhinestones His Majesty, Fahd Bin Abd Al-Aziz Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. and gold lace. Given to Mary Al Saud, Custodian of the Two barrassment to donor and U.S. Matalin. Rec’d—March 16, Holy Mosques and King of Government. 2002. Est. Value—$250. Per- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. sonally retained by staff mem- ber. Seven boxes of Saudi traditional men’s clothing were given to members of the VP’s delegation to the Middle East. Two long white cotton shirts, complete headress, leather sandals, and prayer beads in green leather case. Each gift was valued at $250 by James Keshsishian. One box was sent to State De- partment Office of Protocol for Ambassador Burns; another box was sent to the President’s gift unit for General Wayne Downing. The remaining five boxes were intended for mem- bers of the Vice President’s personal staff. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1750. Archives Foreign.

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116511/BOYER_C, Vice President Women’s 22k gold bracelet with His Highness Shaykh Saad al- Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. two rows of small cultured egg- Abdullah Al-Salim Al Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. shaped freshwater pearls. For Crown Prince and Prime Min- Government. Lea Berman. Rec’d—March 18, ister of the State of Kuwait. 2002. Est. Value—$450. Trans- ferred to the General Services Administration. Seven boxes of Saudi traditional men’s clothing were given to members of the VP’s delegation to the Middle East. Two long white cotton shirts, complete headress, leather sandals, and prayer beads in green leather case. Each gift was valued at $250 by James Keshsishian. One box was sent to State De- partment Office of Protocol for Ambassador Burns; another box was sent to the President’s gift unit for General Wayne Downing. The remaining five boxes were intended for mem- bers of the Vice President’s personal staff. Rec’d—March 16, 2002. Est. Value—$1750. Archives Foreign. 116511/BOYER_C, Vice President Women’s 22k gold bracelet with His Highness Shaykh Saad al- Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. two rows of small cultured egg- Abdullah Al-Salim Al Sabah, barrassment to donor and U.S. shaped freshwater pearls. For Crown Prince and Prime Min- Government. Lea Berman. Rec’d—March 18, ister of the State of Kuwait. 2002. Est. Value—$450. Trans- ferred to the General Services Administration. Women’s 22k gold bracelet with two rows of small cultured egg- shaped freshwater pearls. For Laura Chadwick. Rec’d—March 18, 2002. Est. Value—$450. Transferred to the General Services Administration. 129322/BOYER_C, Vice President Tiffany ‘‘Metropolis’’ crystal bud His Excellency Salem Abdullah Non-acceptance would cause em- Staff. vase. Measures 10 inches high. Al-Jaber Al-Sabah & Mrs. Rima barrassment to donor and U.S. Given to Lewis Libby. Rec’d— R. Al-Sabah, Embassy of Ku- Government. December 12, 2002. Est. wait. Value—$110. Archives Foreign. Tiffany crystal bowl. Measures 4 inches high and 5 inches in di- ameter. Given to Eric Edelman. Rec’d—December 12, 2002. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign. Tiffany crystal bowl. Measures 4 inches high and 5 inches in di- ameter. Given to John Hannah. Rec’d—December 12, 2002. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign. Tiffany crystal bowl. Measures 4 inches high and 5 inches in di- ameter. Given to Dr. Tom Parker. Rec’d—December 12, 2002. Est. Value—$100. Ar- chives Foreign.

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AGENCY: [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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Max Baucus, U.S. Senator ...... Ceramic Plate with 24 Karat gold Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, Em- Non-acceptance would cause trim. June 11, 2002—Est. bassy of Saudi Arabia. donor embarrassment. Value—More than $100. De- posited with Secretary of the Senate. Joseph Biden, U.S. Senator ...... Needlepoint picture of a bowl and Do Van Tai, Chairman of the For- Non-acceptance would cause flowers. April 23, 2002—Est. eign Committee of the National donor embarrassment. Value—Over $100. Deposited Assembly of Vietnam. with the Secretary of the Sen- ate. , U.S. Senator ...... Souvenir Set of Coins. March 15, President Islam A. Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause 2002—Est. Value—Over $100. Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate. Sam Brownback, U.S. Senator ...... Silver Flatware set for six. March President Islam A. Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause 15, 2002—Est. Value—$500Ð Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. 700. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Sen- Hermes Scarf. March 3, 2002— Jean Claude Juncher, Prime Min- Non-acceptance would cause ator. Est. Value—$275. Deposited ister of Luxembourg. donor embarrassment. with the Secretary of the Sen- ate. Susan Collins, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Commemorative President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause Uzbekistan silver coins in wood Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. presentation box. January 6, 2002. Est. Value—$200. De- posited with the Secretary of the Senate. Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator...... Wooden Chalice with gold out- Amir of Qatar Hamad Bin Khalifa Non-acceptance would cause lines. February 11, 2002—Est. Al-Thani. donor embarrassment. Value—$300. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate. Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator ...... Sterling Silverware. January 19, President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause 2002—Est. Value—$500Ð700. Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate. Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator ...... 4′x6′ Red Silk and Wool Rug. Chairman Karzai of Afghanstan ... Non-acceptance would cause February 11, 2002—Est. donor embarrassment. Value—$300. Displayed in SHÐ 509. , U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 6, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. Diane Feinstein, U.S. Senator ...... Wicker Basket containing cookies, Bader Omar Al-Dafa, Ambassador Non-acceptance would cause nuts, candies, cheeses, crack- of Qatar. donor embarrassment. ers and other edibles. Decem- ber 12, 2002—Est. Value— $200. Donated to Charity, House of Ruth, Washington, DC. Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Souvenir President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause Coins. January 6, 2002—Est. Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Value—$200. Displayed in SRÐ 246. Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senator ..... Hanging tiled wall mosaic. August President Bouteflika of Algeria ..... Non-acceptance would cause 1, 2001—Est. Value—$1500. donor embarrassment. Displayed in SRÐ319. Carl Levin, U.S. Senator ...... Six piece, 22 karat Place setting. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause July 22, 2003—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Over $100. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate. Joe Lieberman, U.S. Senator ...... Sterling Silver Decorative Jar. Prime Minister of Ecevet of Tur- Non-acceptance would cause January 4, 2002—Est. Value— key. donor embarrassment. $250. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate.

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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Joe Lieberman, U.S. Senator ...... Sterling Silverware. January 6, President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause 2002—Est. Value—$500Ð700. Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate. Joe Lieberman, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 6, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. John McCain, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 3, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Displayed in SRÐ241. Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 6, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator ...... Rug. April 14, 2001—Est. Value— President of Algeria, H.E. Non-acceptance would cause Over $100. Displayed in SHÐ Abdelaziz Bouteflika. donor embarrassment. 716. Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator ...... Rug. July 12, 2001—Est. Value— President of Azerbaijan Heyder Non-acceptance would cause Over $100. Displayed in SHÐ Aliyev. donor embarrassment. 716. Jack Reed, U.S. Senator ...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 6, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. Richard Shelby, U.S. Senator ...... Portrait of Ethiopian Monk. August Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Non-acceptance would cause 19, 2002—Est. Value—Over Ethiopia. donor embarrassment. $100. Deposited with the Sec- retary of the Senate. Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator ...... Portrait of Ethiopian Monk. August Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Non-acceptance would cause 19, 2002—Est. Value—Over Ethiopia. donor embarrassment. $100. Deposited with Secretary of the Senate. , U.S. Senator...... Set of 12 Sterling Silver Coins. President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause January 6, 2002—Est. Value— Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. $200. Deposited with Secretary of the Senate. John Warner, U.S. Senator ...... Sterling Silverware, Service for President Islam Karimov of Non-acceptance would cause Six. July 22, 2002—Est. Uzbekistan. donor embarrassment. Value—$400. Deposited with the Secretary of the Senate.

AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

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 Circumstances justifying interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the government acceptance United States

Joe Biden, U.S. Senator ...... Transportation by air from World Food Program, A United Official travel to Afghanistan. No Islamabad, Pakistan to Kabul Nations Agency. commercial air travel available; Afghanistan, January 10, 2002. no U.S. military aircraft avail- able. , U.S. Senator ...... One night lodging and meals, De- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern . cember 6Ð7, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- erations required acceptance. Joe Biden, U.S. Senator ...... One night lodging and meals, De- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Official travel to meet U.S. troops cember 8, 2002. and Saudi officials. Refusal to accept would have caused dip- lomatic embarrassment to United States Government. Jonah Blank, Professional Staff Transportation by air from World Food Program, A United Official travel to Afghanistan. No Member, Committee on Foreign Islamabad, Pakistan to Kabul Nations Agency. commercial air travel available; Relations. Afghanistan, January 10, 2002. no U.S. military aircraft avail- able.

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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

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 Circumstances justifying interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the government acceptance United States

Jonah Blank, Professional Staff Transportation within Pakistan via Government of Pakistan ...... Official visit to view posts on the Member, Committee on Foreign Helicopter to military installa- line of Control. No commercial Relations. tions, including lodging and transportation was available to meals, August 29Ð30, 2002. these sites. , Staff Member, One night lodging and meals, De- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern Iraq. Committee on Foreign Relations. cember 6Ð7, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- erations required acceptance. Antony Blinken, Staff Member, One night lodging and meals, De- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Official travel to meet U.S. Troops Committee on Foreign Relations. cember 8, 2002. and Saudi officials. Refusal to accept would have caused dip- lomatic embarrassment to the United States Government. Jean Carnahan, U.S. Senator ...... Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Susan Collins, U.S. Senator ...... Transporation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Joni Crosley, Legislative Assistant Transportation within Brussels, The Atlantic Council ...... Travel to Meet with NATO and to Senator . Belgium via ground transpor- European Union Officials, as tation, lodging and some meals, well as U.S. personnel over- January 7Ð12, 2002. seas. Joni Crosley, Legislative Assistant Transportation within the Republic Chinese Association of Industry Travel to examine USÐROC for- to Senator George Voinovich. of China, including lodging and and Commerce. eign policy, trade, and security meals, August 19Ð25, 2002. issues. As well as ROCÐPRC and USÐPRC relations. Fred Downey, Office of Senator Transporation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Joe Lieberman. Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Mark Esper, Professional Staff Transporation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Member, Committee on Foreign Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause Relations. return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ...... Transporation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ...... One night lodging and meals, De- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern Iraq. cember 6Ð7, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- erations required acceptance. Chuck Hagel, U.S. Senator ...... One night lodging and meals, De- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Official travel to meet U.S. Troops cember 8, 2002. and Saudi officials. Refusal to accept would have caused dip- lomatic embarrassment to the United States Government. Julia Hart, Office of Inter-Par- Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; liamentary Services. Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Liz King, Office of Senator Jack Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Reed. Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Norm Kurz, Communications Di- Transportation by air from World Food Program, United Na- Official travel to Afghanistan. No rector of Senator Joe Biden. Islamabad, Pakistan to Kabul tions Agency. commercial air travel available; Afghanistan, January 10, 2002. no U.S. miliary aircraft avail- able. Miles Lackey, Office of Senator Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; John Edwards. Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Carolyn Leddy, Staff Member, Transporation to and from Centre National d’Etordes Fact finding trip related to Committee on Foreign Relations. Arianespace launch facilities Spatiales (CNES), Government Arianespace commercial space within French Guiana, August of . launch facilities and CNES 26Ð29. space activity in French Gui- ana. Joe Lieberman, U.S. Senator ...... Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. John McCain, U.S. Senator ...... Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment.

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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

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 Circumstances justifying interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the government acceptance United States

Patricia McNeary, Republican Staff Transportation within Norway, Au- Government of Norway ...... Attend Arctic Parliamentary Con- Director, Committee on Foreign gust 11Ð17, 2002. ference, and to visit sites re- Relations. lated to nuclear waste clean up. Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator ...... Transportaion within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Aric Newhouse, Legislative Direc- Transportaion within Brussels, The Atlantic Council ...... Travel to Meet with NATO and tor to Senator George Voinovich. Belgium via ground transpor- European Union Officials, as tation, lodging and some meals, well as U.S. personnel over- January 7Ð12, 2002. seas. Aric Newhouse, Legislative Direc- Transportaion within the Republic Chinese Association of Industry Travel to examine USÐROC for- tor to Senator George Voinovich. of China, including lodging and and Commerce. eign policy, trade, and security meals, August 19Ð25, 2002. issues. As well as ROCÐPRC and USÐPRC relations. Andrew Parasiliti, Foreign Policy Transportaion within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Advisor, Office of Senator Chuck Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause Hagel. return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Andrew Parasiliti, Foreign Policy One night lodging and meals, De- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern Iraq. Advisor, Office of Senator Chuck cember 6Ð7, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- Hagel. erations required acceptance. Andrew Parasiliti, Foreign Policy One night lodging and meals, De- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Official travel to meet U.S. Troops Advisor, Office of Senator Chuck cember 8, 2002. and Saudi officials. Refusal to Hagel. accept would have caused dip- lomatic embarrassment to the United States Government. Jack Reed, U.S. Senator ...... Transportaion within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Puneet Talwar, Professional Staff Transportation by air from World Food Program, United Na- Official travel to Afghanistan. No Member, Committee on Foreign Islamabad, Pakistan to Kabul tions Agency. commercial air travel available; Relations. Afghanistan, January 10, 2002. no U.S. miliary aircraft avail- able. Puneet Talwar, Professional Staff Government of Saudi Arabia pro- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Non-acceptance would have Member, Committee on Foreign vided lodging in guest quarters caused diplomatic embarrass- Relations. as well as two meals, August ment to the United States gov- 10Ð11, 2002. ernment. Puneet Talwar, Professional Staff Six nights lodging and meals, Oc- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern Iraq. Member, Committee on Foreign tober 24Ð29, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- Relations. erations required acceptance. Puneet Talwar, Professional Staff One night lodging and meals, De- Kurdish Regional Government ..... Official travel to Northern Iraq. Member, Committee on Foreign cember 6Ð7, 2002. Security and diplomatic consid- Relations. erations required acceptance. Puneet Talwar, Professional Staff One night lodging and meals, De- Government of Saudi Arabia ...... Official travel to meet U.S. Troops Member, Committee on Foreign cember 8, 2002. and Saudi officials. Refusal to Relations. accept would have caused dip- lomatic embarrassment to the United States Government, Fred Thompson, U.S. Senator ...... Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. Dan Twining, Office of Senator Transportation within Pakistan; Government of Pakistan...... No commercial flights available; John McCain. Islamabad to Khyber Pass and non-acceptance would cause return, January 8, 2002. embarrassment. George Voinovich, U.S. Senator ... Transportation within the Republic Chinese Association of Industry Travel to examine USÐROC for- of China, including lodging and and Commerce. eign policy, trade, and security meals, August 19Ð25, 2002. issues. As well as ROCÐPRC and USÐPRC relations. George Voinovich, U.S. Senator ... Transportation within Brussels, The Atlantic Council ...... Travel to meet with NATO and Belgium via ground transpor- European Union Officials, as tation, lodging and some meals, well as U.S. personnel over- January 7Ð12, 2002. seas. Peter Zimmerman, Chief Scientist, Government helicopter from Government of Norway ...... Official travel to view arctic re- Committee on Foreign Relations. Longyearbyen to Ny Aalesund, search station. No commercial Svalbard, Norway including transportation was available to lunch, August 13, 2002. sites.

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AGENCY: UNITED STATES SENATE—Continued [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

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 Circumstances justifying interests of the U.S. Government ernment and occurring outside the government acceptance United States

Peter Zimmerman, Chief Scientist, Transportation by Zodiac boat to Government of Norway ...... Official travel to view arctic envi- Committee on Foreign Relations. view solar powered remote ronmental risk areas. No com- lighthouse built by Norway as mercial transporation was avail- prototype for replacing radio- able to these sites. active isotope powered light- house in Russia, August 14, 2002.

AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Mike McIntrye, Member of Con- Bokhara rug. Received August Hamid Karzi, President, Govern- Non-acceptance would have gress. 2002. Value—$350.00. On dis- ment of Afghanistan. caused embarrassment to play in Rep. McIntrye’s district donor. office in Wilmington, North Carolina. Bob Stump, Member of Congress Silver plated coffee server, brass His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Non-acceptance would have trim, long handle and spout; ori- Khalifa A-Thani, The Emir of caused embarrassment to ental design. Received March the State of Qatar. donor. 12, 2002. Value—$400.00. Dis- played in Rep. Stump’s office in 2002 and delivered to the Clerk’s office prior to Rep. Stump’s departure from office.

AGENCY: 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 Circumstances sistent with the interests of the interests of the U.S. Government government justifying acceptance U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

Cass Ballenger, Member of Con- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. gress. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Jessica H. Baumgarten, Sub- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. committee on the Western pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). Hemisphere. aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Patrick T. ‘‘Ted’’ Brennan, Sub- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. committee on the Western pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). Hemisphere. aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Linda Danforth, Rep. Adam Smith Lodging and meals in Wuxi, Governments of Beijing, Wuxi, Authorized by 5 U.S.C. meals in Shanghai, bus trans- and Shanghai, Peoples’ Repub- ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). portation, Sept. 4ÐSept. 10, lic of China. 2002.

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AGENCY: U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—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 Circumstances sistent with the interests of the interests of the U.S. Government government justifying acceptance U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

Elton Gallegly, Member of Con- Lodging, meals and land trans- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. gress. portation in Ecuador for Mem- ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). ber and spouse, January 17Ð 20, 2002. Kirsti T. Garlock, House Inter- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. national Relations Comm. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Caleb McCarry, Subcommittee on 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. the Western Hemisphere. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. John P. Mackey, International Re- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. lations Committee. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Collin C. Peterson, Member of 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. Congress. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials. Paul L. Oostburg Sanz, Inter- 2 night stay aboard M/V Gala- Government of Ecuador...... Authorized by 5 U.S.C. national Relations Committee. pagos Explorer II and all meals ¤ 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii). aboard ship, January 16Ð18, 2002, for fisheries study and discussions with government officials.

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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Bust 10″ and plaque 131⁄2 H H.E. Jean Ping, Minister of State Non-acceptance would cause the State. (framed), polychromed carved for Foreign Affairs, Cooperation donor or the U.S. Government stone, together with a video- and Francophonie Affairs of the embarrassment. tape. Rec’d—9/5/02. Est. Gabonese Republic. Value—$400.00. Pending trans- fer to the General Services Ad- ministration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Ice pail, 47⁄8″ H x 6″ diameter H.E. Carolina Barco, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State. across, two lug handles with Foreign Relations of the Repub- donor or the U.S. Government pendant rings, 900 silver, by lic of Colombia. embarrassment. Romana, Colombia, 8 ozs T. Rec’d—12/4/02. Est. Value— $425.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Vase, 6″ H, sterling silver, copy of H.E. George Papandreou, Min- Non-acceptance would cause the State. an ancient Greek design, 6 ozs ister of Foreign Affairs of the donor or the U.S. Government T. Rec’d—11/21/02. Est. Hellenic Republic. embarrassment. Value—$300.00. Pending trans- fer to the General Services Ad- ministration.

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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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Vase, 61⁄2″ H, Moser faceted crys- H.E. Cyril Svoboda, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State. tal of tapering form, Czech Re- Foreign Affairs of the Czech donor or the U.S. Government public, late 20th/early 21st cen- Republic. embarrassment. tury. Rec’d—11/21/02. Est. Value—$400.00. Pending trans- fer to the General Services Ad- ministration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Briefcase, black leather, Mexico, H.E. Jorge Castaneda, Secretary Non-acceptance would cause the State. together with a Sheaffer ball- of Foreign Relations of Mexico. donor or the U.S. Government point pen. Rec’d—10/24/02. embarrassment. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Coin, 13⁄8″ diameter, gold proof, H.E. Hubert A. Ingraham, Prime Non-acceptance would cause the State. Bahamas commemorative Minister of the Commonwealth donor or the U.S. Government 1973Ð1998, $250 face value, of the Bahamas. embarrassment. 47.5g, limited edition #126/250. Rec’d—2/7/02. Est. Value— $500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Antique Glass Bowl. Rec’d—5/1/ Lt. General Shaul Mofaz, Chief of Non-acceptance would cause the State. 02. Est. Value—$400.00. Pend- General Staff, Government of donor or the U.S. Government ing transfer to the General Israel. embarrassment. Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Cigarette Box, 6″ L, sterling silver H.E. Maria Soledad Alvear Non-acceptance would cause the State. inlaid with pieces of chilean Valenquela, Minister of Foreign donor or the U.S. Government lapis lazuli, engraved with dedi- Relations of the Republic of embarrassment. cation, 13 oz. Rec’d—1/28/02. Chile. Est. Value—$300.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Floor screen, 681⁄2″ x 171⁄4″ each H.E. Pervez Musharraf, President Non-acceptance would cause the State. of four panels, carved and of the Islamic Republic of Paki- donor or the U.S. Government pierced teakwood. Rec’d—1/ stan. embarrassment. 1602. Est. Value—$750.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Cigarette box, 7″ L rectangular, H.E. Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Non-acceptance would cause the State. silver, lid with repousse decora- Minister of the Kingdom of donor or the U.S. Government tion, wood lined, Thailand, 14 Thailand. embarrassment. ozs T. Rec’d—10/9/02. Est. Value—$400.00. Pending trans- fer to the General Services Ad- ministration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Paperweight, 25⁄8″ diameter, ster- H.E. Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister Non-acceptance would cause the State. ling silver with parcel gilding, of Israel. donor or the U.S. Government Jerusalem, by A. Klein. Rec’d— embarrassment. 5/1/02. Est. Value—$500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Coins, 100 So’m, silver proofs, 10 H.E. Islam A. Karimov, President Non-acceptance would cause the State. oz T each, Uzbekistan. Rec’d— of the Republic of Uzbekistan. donor or the U.S. Government 11/23/02. Est. Value—$300.00. embarrassment. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Table decoration, 81⁄2″ H, gold H.R.H. Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Non-acceptance would cause the State. palm tree with lapis lazuli, rock Al Saud, Crown Prince, First donor or the U.S. Government crystals ball mounted with a Deputy Prime Minister and embarrassment. map of Saudi Arabia set with Commander of the National three tiny emeralds (, Guard of Saudi Arabia. Mecca and Medina (probably), rock crystal stem, leather box. Rec’d—4//24/02. Est. Value— $10,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration.

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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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Bowl, pottery, 101⁄2″ diameter set H.M. Mohammed Vi, King of Mo- Non-acceptance would cause the State. with pierced yellow gold rocco. donor or the U.S. Government mounts, by Laghrissi Fafi, leath- embarrassment. er box. Rec’d—4/22/02. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Vase 111⁄2″ H, silver, repousse H.E. Islam Karimov, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. floral decoration, 18ozsT. the Republic of Uzbekistan. donor or the U.S. Government Rec’d—4/5/02. Est. Value— embarrassment. $450.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Figure, 9″ H, weighted silver H.E. Lal Krishna Advani, Minister Non-acceptance would cause the State. decorated with polychrome of Home Affairs of the Republic donor or the U.S. Government enamels depicting an elephant of India. embarrassment. with mahout. Rec’d—1/1/02. Est. Value—$450.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Coins, silver proof, 100 Som, H.E. Islam Karimov, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. wood Box and Flatware, ster- the Republic of Uzbekistan. donor or the U.S. Government ling silver, 6 dinner , 6 embarrassment. demitasse spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 dinner forks, fitted box. Rec’d—3/12/02. Est. Value—$1,450.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Wristwatch, man’s, stainless steel H.E. Silvio Berlusconi, President Non-acceptance would cause the State. Breitling ‘‘Emergency’’ with of the Council of Ministers of donor or the U.S. Government transmitter tester and case. the Italian Republic. embarrassment. Rec’d—5/6/02. Est. Value— $2,700.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Cigarette box, 83⁄4″ L, H.E. Diego Garcia Sayan, Min- Non-acceptance would cause the State. handwrought sterling silver, en- ister of Foreign Relations of the donor or the U.S. Government graved with dedication, 34ozsT. Republic of Peru. embarrassment. Rec’d—3/23/02. Est. Value— $450.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Cufflinks, 18 karat white gold H.E. Milo Djukanovic, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. disks bearing crests, each set the Republic of Montenegro. donor or the U.S. Government with 28 round diamonds TW 56 embarrassment. points both. Rec’d 4/29/02. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Carpet, 7′10″ x 6′4″, wool on cot- H.E. Sher Bahadur Deuba, Prime Non-acceptance would cause the State. ton, two tone green field with Minsiter of Nepal. donor or the U.S. Government sculpted modern decoration. embarrassment. Rec’d—1/18/02. Est. Value— $1,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Chess set, tooled leather case, H.E. Askar Akayev, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. camel bone chessmen, 20th/ the Kyrgyz Republic. donor or the U.S. Government 21st century. Rec’d—9/23/02. embarrassment. Est. Value—$350.00. 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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Wristwatches, man’s, 18 karat H.M. Sultan Haji Hassanal Non-acceptance would cause the State. white gold case and bracelet, Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin donor or the U.S. Government Piaget ‘‘Dancer’’, burlwood Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang embarrassment. case. Rec’d—8/1/02. Est. Di-Pertuan of Brunei Value—$16,000.00. Pending Darussalam, Bandar Seri transfer to the General Services Begawan. Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Medal, bronze, Bartholomew 1. His All Holiness Bartholomew, Non-acceptance would cause the State. Rec’d—3/5/02. Est. Value— Archbishop of Constantinople, donor or the U.S. Government $500.00. Pending transfer to New Rome and Ecumenical Pa- embarrassment. the General Services Adminis- triarch. tration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Charger, 93⁄4″ diameter, 900 sil- His All Holiness Bartholomew Non-acceptance would cause the State. ver, repousse decoration of Ma- Archbishop of Constantinople, donor or the U.S. Government donna and Child, Greece, 2002, New Rome and Ecumenical Pa- embarrassment. 140ozsT. Date Rec’d—3/5/02. triarch. Est. Value—$550. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Bowl, 6″ diameter, polished black H. E. Jorge Castaneda, Secretary Non-acceptance would cause the State. stone bowl resting on a sterling of Foreign Relations of Mexico. donor or the U.S. Government silver star shape base, has a embarrassment. face at each point. Mexico, 7 ozsT. Rec’d:—10/24/02. Est. Value—$300.000. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Bottle of vodka in the form of a H.E. Igor Ivanov, Minister of For- Non-acceptance would cause the State. Khalashnikov rifle, fitted green eign Affairs of the Russian Fed- donor or the U.S. Government painted wood case, Russia, eration. embarrassment. 20th/21st century. Rec’d—4/10/ 02. Est. Value—$450.00. Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Pastel, 16″ x 111⁄2″, Caricature H.E. Ion Iliescu, President of Ro- Non-acceptance would cause the State. portrait of , by Ste- mania. donor or the U.S. Government fan Papa, Romanian, late 20th embarrassment. century, metal frame, fitted leatherette case. Rec’d:—11/23/ 02. Est. Value—$300.00. Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Dress sword, chromed metal, lion H.E. Ion Iliescu, President of Ro- Non-acceptance would cause the State. head pommel with two red gar- mania. donor or the U.S. Government net eyes, by Carl Eickhorn, embarrassment. Solingen, Germany. Rec’d:— 11/23/02. Est. Value: $550.00. Pending transfer to the General services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Sculpture, 83⁄4″ H, patinated and H.E. Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Non-acceptance would cause the State. polished bronze, and President of the Republic of An- donor or the U.S. Government Child, b Mpanda Vita, Angola, gola. embarrassment. wood base. Rec’d:—10/9/02. Est. Value—$400.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Sculpture, 75⁄8″ L, white marble, T.H. William Graham, Minister of Non-acceptance would cause the State. polar bear by Wilbur Hobbs, Foreign Affairs of Canada. donor or the U.S. Government Inuit. embarrassment. T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Tray, 113⁄4″ diameter, silver plate, H.E. Emile Lahoud, President of Non-acceptance would cause the State. Christofle, France. Rec’d:—4/ the Republic of Lebanon. donor or the U.S. Government 15/02. Est. Value:—$450.00. embarrassment. 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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

T.H. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Carpet, 6′5″ × 8′10″, wool on cot- H.E. Hamid Karazi, Chairman of Non-acceptance would cause the State. ton, dark bule field with overall the Afghanistan Interim Author- donor or the U.S. Government polychrome scrolling, multiple ity. embarrassment. borders, Afghanistan. Rec’d:— 1/28/02. Est. Value:—$500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Mrs. Alma Powell, Spouse of the Wristwatch, woman’s stainless Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiram Non-acceptance would cause the Secretary of State. steel case with 120 tiny dia- Anak Hajah Saleha, First Wife donor or the U.S. Government monds set to bezel and face of the Sultan of Brunei. embarrassment. TW 1.2 carat, blue straps, Techno Marine. Rec’d:—8/1/02. Est. Value:—$1,000.00. Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration. Mrs. Alma Powell, Spouse of the Minaudiere, 71⁄2″ L oval, woven H.M. Queen Sirikit of Thailand ..... Non-acceptance would cause the Secretary of State. ‘‘Yan Lipao’’ basketry having 18 donor or the U.S. Government karat yellow gold mounts and embarrassment. swing handle set with a total of 147 diamonds TW 2 carats. Rec’d:—10/16/02. Est. Value— $4,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Mrs. Alma Powell, Spouse of the Vase, 101⁄4″ H, Britannia Heritage H.R.H. Penigiran Isteri Hajah Non-acceptance would cause the Secretary of State. porcelain with polychrome floral Mariam, Second Wife of the donor or the U.S. Government encrustation, late 20th century, Sultan of Brunei. embarrassment. England. Rec’d:—7/31/02. Est. Value:—$400.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Mrs. Alma Powell, Spouse of the Brooch, 18 karat yellow and white Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiram Non-acceptance would cause the Secretary of State. gold floral mounting set with Anak Hajah Saleha, First Wife donor or the U.S. Government 218 round diamonds TW 4.36 of teh Sultan of Brunei. embarrassment. carats and 11 round diamonds TW 1.65, by deFred. Rec’d— 08/01/02. Est. Value:— $3,850.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Mrs. Alma Powell, Spouse of the Woven polychrome ‘‘yan lipao’’ H.M. Queen Sirikit of Thailand ..... Non-acceptance would cause the Secretary of State. straw envelope containing two donor or the U.S. Government pieces of handwoven fabric, embarrassment. Thai ‘‘Hill Tribe’’ work. Rec’d— 10/16/02. Est. Value:— $250.00.Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Carpet, 6′8″ x 10′3″, wool on Family in Bosnia ...... Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. cottonkilim, blue field with donor or the U.S. Government polychrome decoration, Bosnia embarrassment. Rec’d:—3/9/00. Est. Value:— $850.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Pastel, 23 1⁄4″ x 17 1⁄4″, Sloth, by Ms. Luisa Periaza, Costa Rica ..... Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. Luisa Periaza, late 20th cen- donor or the U.S. Government tury, matted and framed, Costa embarrassment. Rica. Rec’d:—5/7/97. Est. Value:—$400.00. 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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Painting, oil on canvas, 8″ x 9 Ms. Maria Teresa Lagunes, Mex- Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. 3⁄4″, bread and doughnuts, by ico. donor or the U.S. Government Marite lagunes, late 20th cen- embarrassment. tury, matted and framed, Mex- ico. Rec’d:—5/1/97. Est. Value:—$300.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Bows, lacquered wood, signed, Governor of Miyazaki Suketaka Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. together with four arrows hav- Matsukata. donor or the U.S. Government ing handwrought pints, black embarrassment. lacquered wood stand, late 20th century, Japan. Rec’d:—7/12/ 00. Est. Value:—$1,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Scaft, Silk, Hermes, Paris. M. Badinter, France ...... Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. Rec’d:—12/8/98. Est. Value:— donor or the U.S. Government $375.00. Pending transfer to embarrassment. the General Services Adminis- tration. Albright, Madeleine K., former Sec- Miniature coach and horses, sil- Mr. Tony Winata, ...... Non-acceptance would cause the retary of State. ver, wood base, glass case, In- donor or the U.S. Government donesia. Rec’d:—1/4/00. Est. embarrassment. Value:—$300.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Ensenat, Donald B., Ambassador, Wristwatch, man’s, stainless steel H.R.H. Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Non-acceptance would cause the Chief of Protocol of the United case, Bulgari ‘‘Rettangolo’’ Al Saud Crown Prince, First donor or the U.S. Government States. #RT45SJ19334, black leather Deputy Prime Minister and embarrassment. strap. Rec’d:—5/1/02. Est. Commander of the National Value:—$2,350.00. Pending Guard of Saudi Arabia. transfer to the General Services Administration. Kattauouf, Theodore H., U.S. Am- Wristwatch, man’s, gold filled and Alokazay, Man- Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to the United Arab stainless steel case, by Paola aging Director of Al-Wali Trad- donor or the U.S. Government Emirates. del Lungo. Rec’d:—6/1/02. Est. ing. embarrassment. Value:—$500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Kattauouf, Theodore H., U.S. Am- Wristwatch, woman’s, gold filled Abdul Rahman Alokazay, Man- Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to the United Arab and stainless steel case, by aging Director of Al-Wali Trad- donor or the U.S. Government Emirates. Paola del Lungo. Rec’d:—6/1/ ing. embarrassment. 02. Est. Value:—$500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Kattauouf, Theodore H., U.S. Am- Wristwatches, stainless steel, Abdul Rahman Alokazay, Man- Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to the United Arab man’s plain, woman’s set with aging Director of Al-Wali Trad- donor or the U.S. Government Emirates. 59 diamonds. Rec’d:—6/1/02. ing. embarrassment. Est. Value:—$3,000.00. Pend- ing transfer to the General Services Administration. Keshap, Atul, Special Assistant to Eterna Men’s Watch. Rec’d—10/ H.E. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Non-acceptance would cause the the Under Secretary of State for 29/02. Est. Value—$500.00. Thani, Amir of the State of donor or the U.S. Government Political Affairs. Pending transfer to the General Qatar. embarrassment. Services Administration. Kraus, Martin, Special Agent, Dip- Rolex Watch. Rec’d—1/30/02. Major Mohammed Al-Junaibi, Non-acceptance would cause the lomatic Security. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Pending United Arab Emirates. donor or the U.S. Government transfer to the General Services embarrassment. Administration. Mr. Randy Bumgardner, Assistant Wristwatch, man’s, stainless steel, H.E. Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Non-acceptance would cause the Chief of Protocol, General Man- Rolex Oyster Perpetual Prince of Saudi Arabia. donor or the U.S. Government ager of Blair House. ‘‘Datejust’’ Saudi Arabia Coat of embarrassment. Arms. Rec’d—9/25/02. Est. Value—$3,250.00. 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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Ross, Dennis B., Special Middle Engraved Picture Frame. Rec’d— Woodrow Wilson House ...... Non-acceptance would cause the East Coordinator (SMEC). 10/28/97. Est. Value—$270.00. donor or the U.S. Government Pending transfer to the General embarrassment. Services Administration. Sembler, Melvin, Ambassador to Wristwatch, man’s, 18 karat yel- H.E. Silvion Berlusconi, President Non-acceptance would cause the Italy. low gold case and bracelet, of the Council of Ministers of donor or the U.S. Government Etherna #5001.68. Rec’d—12/ the Italian Republic. embarrassment. 10/01. Est. Value—$8,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. Sembler, Melvin, Ambassador to Wristwatch, man’s, stainless steel H.E. Silvio Berlusconi, President Non-acceptance would cause the Italy. and 18 karat yellow gold case of the Council of Ministers of donor or the U.S. Government and bracelet, ‘‘Scuba’’ model, the Italizn Republic. embarrassment. #LCF35SCD10946, Italy (lacing arrantee, instruction booklets) Rec’d—12/10/01. Est. Value— $6,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Adminis- tration. Shear, David, Minister Counselor Wristwatch. Rec’d—11/21/02. Est. Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Diet Mem- Non-acceptance would cause the for Political Affairs, American Value—$300.00. Pending trans- ber, Tokyo, Japan. donor or the U.S. Government Embassy, Tokyo. fer to the General Services Ad- embarrassment. ministration. T.H. Beth Jones, Assistant Sec- Vase, ‘‘Liberty’’ reproduction from H.E. Silvion Berlusconi, President Non-acceptance would cause the retary for European and Eur- the Liberty Collection intro- of the Council of Ministers of donor or the U.S. Government asian Affairs. duced by Ginori in 1905, num- the Italian Republic. embarrassment. bered A187. Rec’d—5/28/02. Est. Value—$500.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Johnny Young, U.S. Ambas- Tray, 151⁄4″ diameter, silver plate, H.E. Mohamed bin Khalifa Al- Non-acceptance would cause the sador to Bahrain. Christofle, France. Rec’d—8/23/ Khalifa, Minister of the Interior, donor or the U.S. Government 02. Est. Value—$500.00. Pend- Kingdom of Bahrain. embarrassment. ing transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Marcelle Wahba, U.S. Am- 21K Gold Necklace with Seed Sheikha Fatimah, First Lady of Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to United Arab Emir- Pearls. Rec’d—11/25/02. Est. the United Arab Emirates. donor or the U.S. Government ates. Value—$3,676.00. Pending embarrassment. transfer to the General Services Administration. T.H. Marcelle Wahba, U.S. Am- Dupont Platinum Lighter. Rec’d— H.E. Abdullah M. Al Uthman, Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to United Arab Emir- 12/25/02. Est. Value— Qatari Ambassador to the donor or the U.S. Government ates. $1,906.00. Pending transfer to United Arab Emirates. embarrassment. the General Services Adminis- tration. T.H. Robert W. Jordan, U.S. Am- Wristwatches (2)—His and hers H.R.H. Abdulah bin Abdulaziz, Non-acceptance would cause the bassador to Saudi Arabia. Bulgari wristwatches—gold cir- Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. donor or the U.S. Government cular face, croc strap. Rec’d—4/ embarrassment. 25/02. Est. Value—$6,000.00. Pending transfer to the General Services Administration.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY [Report of Tangible Gifts, Calendar Year 2002]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and Circumstances gift on behalf of the mated value, and current government justifying acceptance U.S. Government disposition

Michele Davis, Assistant Secretary Gold commemorative coin. Abdulla Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have (Public Affairs). Rec’d—March 4, 2002. Est. Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to Value—$395. Treasury retained donor and U.S. Government. on August 23, 2002.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts, Calendar Year 2002]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf Name and title of person accepting of the U.S. Government, esti- Identity of foreign donor and Circumstances gift on behalf of the mated value, and current government justifying acceptance U.S. Government disposition

Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary...... Gold commemorative coin. Abdulla Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—March 8, 2002. Est. Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to Value—$395. Treasury retained donor and U.S. Government. on August 23, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary...... Gold commemorative coin. Salem Abdulaziz Al-Sabab, Gov- Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—March 5, 2002. Est. ernor, Central Bank of Kuwait, caused embarrassment to Value—$500. Treasury retained Government of Kuwait. donor and U.S. Government. on August 27, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Sterling silver flatware (6 sets). Islam Karimov, President, Govern- Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—March 5, 2002. Est. ment of Uzbekistan. caused embarrassment to Value—$779.70. Treasury re- donor and U.S. Government. tained on August 23, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Silver dagger. Rec’d—March 22, Abdulla Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have 2002. Est. Value—$300. Treas- Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to ury retained on August 23, donor and U.S. Government. 2002. Juan Zarate, DAS, Terrorism & Gold commemorative coin. Abdulla Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have Violent Crime. Rec’d—March 4, 2002. Est. Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to Value—$395. Treasury retained donor and U.S. Government. on August 23, 2002. Nilmini Gunaratne, International Gold commemorative coin. Abdulla Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have Economist. Rec’d—March 29, 2002. Est. Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to Value—$395. Treasury retained donor and U.S. Government. on August 23, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Gold plated brass & silver tea set. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Finance Min- Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—March 5, 2002. Est. ister, Government of Saudi Ara- caused embarrassment to Value—$500. Treasury retained bia. donor and U.S. Government. on August 23, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Gold (dagger). Rec’d— Ibrahim Al-Assaf, Finance Min- Non-acceptance would have May 6, 2002. Est. Value— ister, Government of Saudi Ara- caused embarrassment to $1,000. Treasury retained on bia. donor and U.S. Government. August 23, 2002. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Two handmade cold cast bronze John Kufuor, President, Govern- Non-acceptance would have sculptures. Rec’d—June 28, ment of Ghana. caused embarrassment to 2002. Est. Value—$760. Pend- donor and U.S. Government. ing review in Treasury General Counsel. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Oil painting of a woman on a Edward Shevardnadze, President, Non-acceptance would have horse. Rec’d—July 29, 2002. Government of Georgian Re- caused embarrassment to Est. Value—$325. Pending re- public. donor and U.S. Government. view in Treasury General Coun- sel. Paul H. O’Neill, Secretary ...... Sterling silver flatware (6 sets). Islam Karimov, President ...... Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—August 8, 2002. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$779.70. Pending re- donor and U.S. Government. view in Treasury General Coun- sel. John B. Taylor, Under Secretary Commemorative gold coin. Abdulla H. Saif, Finance Minister, Non-acceptance would have (International Affairs). Rec’d—March, 2002. Est. Government of Bahrain. caused embarrassment to Value—$395.00. Treasury re- donor and U.S. Government. tained on December 31, 2002.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE [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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Gold Bracelet. Rec’d—Feb. 4, Minister of Defense and Military Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. 2002. Est. Value—$395.00. Re- Production, Field Marshal caused embarrassment to ported to GSA. Tantawy, Egypt. donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Rug 9 x 12. Rec’d—Feb. 15, Chairman H. Karzai, Afghanistan Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. 2002. Est. Value—$1,100,00. caused embarrassment to Reported to GSA. donor and U.S. Government.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Rug. Rec’d—Mar. 1, 2002. Est. Minister of Defense and Military Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. Value—$300.00. Reported to Production, Field Marshal caused embarrassment to GSA. Tantawy, Egypt. donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Souvenir Set of Coins ($220.00) President Islam A. Karmiv, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. and Silver Tray 111⁄2″ Uzbekistan. caused embarrassment to ($115.00). Rec’d—Mar. 13, donor and U.S. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$335.00. Re- ported to GSA for Purchase. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Rug. Rec’d—Apr. 27, 2002. Est. Chairman H. Karzai, Afghanistan Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. Value—$400.00. Reported to caused embarrassment to GSA for Purchase. donor and U.S. Government. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Silver ring w/emerald stone. Defense Minister Fahim Khan, Af- Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. Rec’d—Apr. 27, 2002. Est. ghanistan. caused embarrassment to Value—$425.00. Reported to donor and U.S. Government. GSA for Purchase. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Embroidered Velvet Robe w/hat Minister of Defense, General- Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. ($160.00). Reported to GSA, Colonel Mukhtar Altynbaev, caused embarrassment to Framed Rug w/Stitched picture Kazakstan. donor and U.S. Government. of SecDef ($400.00). Reported to GSA for Purchase and Photo album of pictures of SecDef in Kazakstan (N/V), Reported to GSA SecDef. Retained Apr. 27, 2002. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Rug w/heart city theme. Rec’d— President of Kryugyzstan, Askar Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. Apr. 27, 2002. Est. Value— Akayev, Krygzstan. caused embarrassment to $980.00. Reported to GSA for donor and U.S. Government. Purchase. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- 7″ Silver dagger w/silver casing in Governor of Herot, Ismail Khan, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. leather case. Rec’d—Apr. 27, Kazakstan. caused embarrassment to 2002. Est. Value—$340.00. Re- donor and U.S. Government. ported to GSA for Purchase. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Silver Dish, 9 x 8 ($265.00), Minister of Defense and Military Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. Plaque (N/V), Double-barreled Production, Field Marshal, caused embarrassment to Shotgun w/Ammunition Tantawy, Egypt. donor and U.S. Government. ($280.00) and Gold Bracelet ($1240.00) Rec’d—Sept. 17, 2002. Est. Value—$1,785.00. Reported to GSA for Purchase. The Honorable Donald H. Rums- Gold/Silver Stamps in wooden His Excellency Rudolf Schuster, Non-acceptance would have feld, Secretary of Defense. case, ($170.00) Reported to President Slovak Republic. caused embarrassment to GSA and Antique Pistol donor and U.S. Government. ($2,200.00) Reported to GSA for Purchase. Rec’d—Nov. 22, 2002. Est. Value—$2,370.00. , Deputy Secretary Rug. Rec’d—Jan. 2, 2002. Est. Field Marshall Hussein, Tantawy, Non-acceptance would have of Defense. value—$350.00. Approved for MOD. caused embarrassment to Official Display. donor and U.S. Government. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary Coin Set. Rec’d—July 15, 2002. S. Sargsyan, Minister of Defense, Non-acceptance would have of Defense. Est. Value—$290.00. Approved Armenia. caused embarrassment to for Official Display. donor and U.S. Government. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary Khafan Robe ($100.00), Afghan Chairman H. Karzai, Afghanistan Non-acceptance would have of Defense. Shawl ($20.00) and Afghan caused embarrassment to Handmade Rug ($200.00), donor and U.S. Government. Rec’d—July 15, 2002. Est. Value—$320.00. Reported to GSA for Purchase. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary Diamond Crystal ($65.00) and Field Marshal Hussein Tantawy, Non-acceptance would have of Defense. Gold Necklace with Bug Pend- Commander in Chief of the caused embarrassment to ant ($300.00). Rec’d—Sept. 17, Armed Forces, Minister of De- donor and U.S. Government. 2002. Est. Value—$365.00. Re- fense and Military Production. ported to GSA for Purchase. Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary 2 Silver Vases 13″ tall. Rec’d— Lt. Gen. Hamdy Weheba, Chief of Non-acceptance would have of Defense. Oct. 30, 2002. Est. Value— Staff of the Egyptian Armed caused embarrassment to $370.00. Reported to GSA for Forces. donor and U.S. Government. Purchase.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary Hand-woven Rug. Rec’d—July 15, Deputy Minister of Defense, Spe- Non-acceptance would have of Defense. 2002. Est. Value—$900.00. Re- cial Rep to the North, Northern caused embarrassment to ported for Purchase. Province, Abdul Rashid Dostum. donor and U.S. Government. Dov S. Zakheim, USD, Comp- Large Rug. Rec’d—Nov. 01, General Abdul Rashid Dostum, Non-acceptance would have troller. 2002. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Mazar-e-Sharif. caused embarrassment to Reported to GSA for Purchase. donor and U.S. Government. Peter Rodman, ASD, International Gold Bracelet. Rec’d—Oct. 23, Lt. Gen. Hamdy Weheba, Chief of Non-acceptance would have Security Affairs. 2002. Est. Value—$495.00. Re- Staff of the Egyptian Armed caused embarrassment to ported to GSA for Purchase. Forces. donor and U.S. Government. Peter Rodman, ASD, International Silver Candle-holder ($100.00). Field Marshal Hussein Tantawy, Non-acceptance would have Security Affairs. Reported to GSA for Purchase Commander in Chief of the caused embarrassment to and Gold Bracelet ($320.00) Armed Forces, Minister of De- donor and U.S. Government. Reported for Purchase. Rec’d— fense and Military Production. Sept. 16, 2002. Est. Value— $420.00. Dr. William J. Luti, DASD, Near Sportivo Wrist Watch w/Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, Saudi Non-acceptance would have Eastern & South Asian Affairs. Arabia Crest in Lower Left Cor- Arabia. caused embarrassment to ner. Rec’d—Mar. 31, 2002. Est. donor and U.S. Government. Value—$780.00. Reported to GSA for Purchase. General Richard B. Myers, Chair- Gold Necklace and Bracelet Field Marshall Tantawy, Minister Acceptance of the gift, in the judg- man, . ($1,840.00) and Rectangular of Defense, Egypt. ment of the recipient, in that re- Persian Rug ($190.00). Rec’d— fusal of the gift may have of- Jan. 19, 2002. Est. Value— fended or embarrassed the $1,930.00. Approved for Official donor. Display. General Richard B. Myers, Chair- Sword. Rec’d—Jan. 22, 2002. Mr. Malkawi, Minister of Defense, Acceptance of the gift, in the judg- man, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Est. Value—$290.00. Approved Jordan. ment of the recipient, in that re- for Official Display. fusal of the gift may have of- fended or embarrassed the donor. General Richard B. Myers, Chair- Gold Bracelet ($1,840.00) and Lt. Gen. Hamdy Veheba, COS, Acceptance of the gift, in the judg- man, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Rectangular Persian Rug Egyptian Armed Forces. ment of the recipient, in that re- ($190.00). Rec’d—Jan. 22, fusal of the gift may have of- 2002. Est. Value—$1,930.00. fended or embarrassed the Approved to Official Display. donor.

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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

RADM William M. Fogarty, Man’s watch/gold bracelets/gold The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have COMJTF, Middle East. sword. Rec’d—Sept. 1991. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$6500.00. Transferred donor and U.S. Government. to GSA on June 6, 2002. VADM Charles W. Moore, Com- Man’s Omega watch w/cufflinks. The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have mander, U.S. Naval Forces Cen- Rec’d—Sept. 7, 1998. Est. caused embarrassment to tral Command. Value—$7567.70. Transferred donor and U.S. Government. to GSA on June 6, 2002. Mrs. Charles W. Moore ...... Woman’s Omega watch. Rec’d— The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have Sept. 7, 1998. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $3000. Purchased by recipient donor and U.S. Government. on May 23, 2002. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Man’s Piaget watch. Rec’d—Mar. The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have 1, 1999. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $16,492.00. Transferred to GSA donor and U.S. Government. on June 6, 2002. Mrs Charles W. Moore ...... Woman’s Piaget watch. Rec’d— The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have Mar. 1, 1999. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $14,896.00. Transferred to GSA donor and U.S. Government. June 6, 2002.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Mrs Charles W. Moore ...... Coral & silver necklace/earrings. The Gov’t. of Yemen ...... Non-acceptance would have Rec’d Oct. 4, 1998. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$319.20. Transferred to donor and U.S. Government. GSA June 6, 2002. Mr Charles W. Moore ...... Set of 3 gold bracelets. Rec’d— The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have Sept. 7, 1998. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $1400. Transferred to GSA donor and U.S. Government. Sept. 12, 2002. Mrs Charles W. Moore ...... Double-strand pearl necklace. The Amir of Bahrain ...... Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—Oct. 15, 1998. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$10,000. Transferred to donor and U.S. Government. GSA June 6, 2002. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Man’s Ebel sportswave watch. Chief of Staff, Kuwaiti Armed Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—May 13, 2001. Est. Forces. caused embarrassment to Value—$1,489.60. Transferred donor and U.S. Government. to GSA June 6, 2002. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Brass/goldplated dhow. Rec’d— Dubai Ports Authority ...... Non-acceptance would have Oct. 18, 1998. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $319.00. Approved for official donor and U.S. Government. use. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Omani Khanjar. Rec’d—May 23, Command and Staff College, Sul- Non-acceptance would have 2000. Est. Value—$370.00. Ap- tan Armed Forces. caused embarrassment to proved for official use. donor and U.S. Government. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Goldplated and crystal camel. Minister of Foreign Affairs, UAE ... Non-acceptance would have Rec’d—Aug. 2, 2000. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$1995.00. Approved for donor and U.S. Government. official use. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Brass/goldplated dhow. Rec’d— Commander, UAE Navy ...... Non-acceptance would have May 17, 2001. Est. Value— caused embarrassment to $532Ð$665.00. Approved for of- donor and U.S. Government. ficial use. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Silver dagger. Rec’d—Feb. 1, Prime Minister, State of Bahrain .. Non-acceptance would have 2002. Est. Value—$1596.00. caused embarrassment to Approved for official use. donor and U.S. Government. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Brass/goldplated sword. Rec’d— Commander-in-Chief, Bahrain De- Non-acceptance would have Feb. 6, 2002. Est. Value— fense Force. caused embarrassment to $3192.00. Approved for official donor and U.S. Government. use. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Aluminum/copper dhow. Rec’d— Coast Guard General Deputy, Non-acceptance would have Feb. 8, 2002. Est. Value— Ministry of Interior, Kuwait. caused embarrassment to $319.20. Approved for official donor and U.S. Government. use. VADM Charles W. Moore ...... Silver/goldplated khanjar w/belt Commander, UAE Navy ...... Non-acceptance would have clip and holder. Rec’d—June caused embarrassment to 29, 1999. Est, Value—$480.00. donor and U.S. Government. Transferred to GSA June 6, 2002. CAPT Phillipp Renaud, Com- 24K gold coin with a portrait of His Excellence Mohammed Non-acceptance would have manding Officer, Naval Ocean- the Crown Prince of Bahrain. Al’Kalifa, Director of the Ministry caused embarrassment to ography Command. Rec’d May 9, 2002. Est. of Housing and Environment, donor and U.S. Government. Value—$350.00. Approved for Bahrain. official use at the Maurey Li- brary at the Stennis Space Center, MS. BGEN K. J. Stalder, Deputy Direc- Concord Sportivo Chronograph King Abdul Aziz, Saudi Arabia ..... Non-acceptance would have tor, JÐ5, U.S. Central Command. Wristwatch. Rec’d—Mar. 17, caused embarrassment to 2002. Est. Value—$1075.00. donor and U.S. Government. Transferred to GSA Oct. 17, 2002.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

Brief description and estimated value of travel or travel expenses Name and title of person accepting accepted consistent with the inter- Identity of foreign donor and Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. ests of the U.S. Government and government acceptance Government occurring outside the United States

ADM Vern E. Clark, Chief of Naval Rec’d Oct. 15Ð17, 2002. Est. Chief of Staff, Italian Navy ...... Represented U.S. Navy and Operations. Value—$1439.34. Expended for spoke at Fourth Regional hotel. Seapower Symposium. CAPT D.W. Davenport, Executive Rec’d Oct. 15Ð17, 2002. Est. Chief of Staff, Italian Navy ...... Accompanied CNO at Fourth Re- Assistant to ADM Clark. Value—$1439.34. Expended for gional Seapower Symposium. hotel.

AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE [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 Circumstances gift on behalf of the mated value, and current disposi- government ustifying acceptance U.S. Government tion or location

Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary A heavily decorated ceremonial Islom Karimov, President of Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. robe made with blue velvet. Uzbekistan. caused embarrassment to donor The border and the front panels and U.S. Government. are decorated with gilt machine embroidered floral designs. The gold colored hat is designed with a multilayered mane style tassel. Received—February 10, 2002. Appraised Value— $400.00 SFÐ120 prepared; pending transfer to GSA. Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary A set of six cut crystal stemmed Jan Fencl, Minister of Agriculture, Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. goblets. Origin: Czech Repub- Czech Republic. caused embarrassment to donor lic. Hexagonal bases with and U.S. Government. bowls having etched stars. La- bels include ‘‘RUCKL Czech Republic,’’ ‘‘A. Ruckle & Sons 1846,’’ and ‘‘Lead crystal 24% Bohemia’’ Ht. 8″ in presentation box. Received—November 27, 2001. Appraised value—$60.00 per goblet; $480.00 for the set. SFÐ120 prepared; pending transfer to GSA. Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary Flatware Set: A twenty-four piece Islom Karimov, President of Non-acceptance would have of Agriculture. set of sterling silver flatware Uzbekistan. caused embarrassment to donor made in Uzbekistan. Config- and U.S. Government. ured as a service for six, the service consists of six each dinner knives, dinner forks, oval soup spoons and small coffee spoons. Markings include ‘‘.925,’’ ‘‘OYK,’’ and a pyramid of 12 stars with the letter ‘‘K.’’ Total weight (to include the stainless steel blades on the knives) is 1,640 grams. An ac- companying card describes the set having been produced in Uzbekistan. It is fitted in a ma- hogany case. Received—Feb- ruary 10, 2002. Appraised value: $1,050.00. Approved for official use and is on display in the Office of the Secretary.

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AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE [Report of Tangible Gifts]

Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Name and title of person accepting gift on be- Government, estimated value, and current Identity of foreign donor and government half of the U.S. Government disposition or location

Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of Com- Gold coin, 22 carats, weight 33.81 grams. Sheik Ahmed bid Mohammed, Governor of merce. Rec’d—03/02/02. Appraised Value—$300. The Bahrain Monetary Agency. Location—Deputy Secretary’s Office. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of Com- Ornate, blue-framed (painted lapis tile, six President Bouteflika of Algeria. merce. pieces signed.) Rec’d—09/24/02. Appraised Value—$300. Location—Deputy Secretary’s Office. Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of Com- Ceremonial silver sword w/scabbard, very or- President Bouteflika of Algeria. merce. nate containing piece of uncut coral. Rec’d—09/24/02. Appraised Value—$350. Location—Deputy Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Framed Oil Painting (Forest scene), Russia in Konstantin Alekseyevich Titov. winter. Signed. Rec’d—05/22/02. Appraised Value—$350. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Balalaika (Russian musical instrument), black German Gref, Minister of Economic Develop- lacquer. Rec’d—05/23/02. Appraised ment Trade of Russia. Value—$650. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Russian-made clock. Marble, key wind, silver Igor Yusufov, Russian Minister of Egypt. trim w/gold hands. Rec’d—05/22/02. Ap- praised Value—$3,000. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Framed and matted artwork, depicting Shang- Chen Liangyu, Mayor of Shanghai. hai City skyline scene is a piece of dog- wood made of silver and jade. Rec’d—04/ 24/00. Appraised Value—$1,000. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Two marble horses, one green and one white Wang Zhan, WTO Affairs Consultation. mounted on board background of Chinese characters. Rec’d—04/25/02. Appraised Value—$300. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Chinese book, history of Chinese coinage. Hu Jinato, Vice President of China. Rec’d—04/30/02. Appraised Value—$500. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Ceremonial dagger (Khanjar) wood handle, Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdulla, Minister of For- scabbard, trimmed in ornately silver. eign Affairs, The Sultanate of Oman. Rec’d—08/21/01. Appraised Value—$500. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Obsidian statue, bust of woman 6″ high w/sil- Vincente Fox Quesada, President of Mexico. ver earrings and band ornate necklace. Rec’d—09/05/01. Appraised Value—$600. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Statue, bronze pedestal, situated on a square, German Gref Minister, Economic Develop- green marble base, 12″ tall. Rec’d—10/14/ ment and Trade, Russia. 01. Appraised Value—$800. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Two large amethyst crystals (geodes). Jorge Batlle, President of Uruguay. Rec’d—02/15/02. Appraised Value—$400. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Framed & matted geode (petrified wood). Jiang Zemin, President of Bejing, China. Rec’d—04/23/02. Appraised Value—$350. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Decorative crystal plate, engraved of Presi- Aleksander Kwansiewski, President of Poland. dent’s residence in center. Rec’d—07/17/ 02. Appraised Value—$400. Location—Sec- retary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Afghan carpet, handmade, 100% wool, 4′ x 6′ Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister of Com- fancy guls (hatchli design, number b). merce. Rec’d—07/25/02. Appraised Value—$1,500. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Egyptian statue—ceramic (neferti), gilt with Youssef Boutros-Ghali, Minister for Foreign blue and red trim. Rec’d—10/04/02. Ap- Affairs, Egypt. praised Value—$500. Location—Secretary’s Office. Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce ...... Replica of a Dake tripod, made of bronze Xu Guanhua, Chinese Minister of Science (cooking vessel). Rec’d—12/11/02. Ap- and Technology. praised Value—$350. Location—Secretary’s Office.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY [Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel]

Brief description and estimated value of travel or travel expenses Name and title of person accepting accepted as consistent with the Identify of foreign donor and Circumstances justifying travel expenses consistent with the interests of the U.S. Government government cceptance interests of the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United States

None

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- Identify of foreign donor and Circumstances gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government justifying acceptance Government tion or location

Spencer Abraham, Secretary of ‘‘Russian Field’’ specially commis- Igor Yusufov, Minister of Energy, Non-acceptance would have Energy. sioned one-of-a-kind artwork by Russia. caused embarrassment to donor Sirin of Moscow tracking num- and U.S. Government. ber 112, 175.42g of yellow gold, 366 diamonds totaling 6.48 karats, 3.2g of enameling. Received—May 2, 2002. Esti- mated Value—$7,00.00. Re- ported to GSA October 30, 2002; pending transfer to GSA. , Secretary of Algerian rug with bands of geo- Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Non-acceptance would have Energy. metric patterns, approx 97″ x Algeria. caused embarrassment to donor 140″ Received—June 5, 2002. and U.S. Government. Estimated Value—$540.00. Re- ported to GSA October 30, 2002; pending transfer to GSA. Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Silver plated falcon on glove. Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Non-acceptance would have Energy. Received—June 19, 2002. Esti- Minister of Energy, Qatar. caused embarrassment to donor mated Value—$340.00. Re- and U.S. Government. ported to GSA October 30, 2002; pending transfer to GSA.

AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

George J. Tenet, Director, Central Silvered metal and scab- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. bard, modern, on a silver em- caused embarrassment to broidered black velvet belt with donor and U.S. Government. two boxes. L of belt: 43 inches. Rec’d—February 16, 2002. Est. Value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Filigree silver figure of a dove, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. modern, mounted on a black caused embarrassment to slate base. H: 7 inches. donor and U.S. Government. Rec’d—February 18, 2002. Est. Value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Middle Eastern or Indian em- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. bossed partial gilt silver short caused embarrassment to sword and scabbard, modern, donor and U.S. Government. with attached black silk cord. L overall: 271⁄2 inches. Rec’d— February 20, 2002. Est. Value—$300.00. To be retained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

George J. Tenet, Director, Central Coral and jeweled filigree silver 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. short sword and scabbard, caused embarrassment to modern, in a fitted carved wood donor and U.S. Government. case. L: 251⁄2 inches. Rec’d— February 20, 2002. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Embossed silver mounted ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. short sword and scabbard, caused embarrassment to modern, with attached silk cord. donor and U.S. Government. L: 26 inches. Rec’d—February 28, 2002. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official dis- play. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Pair of gold overlay rock crystal 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. candlesticks, modern. H: 9 caused embarrassment to inches. Rec’d—April 23, 2002. donor and U.S. Government. Est. Value—$600.00. To be re- tained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Coral six-strand necklace, with sil- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. ver clasp mounted with a coral caused embarrassment to bead, in fitted blue silk case. L: donor and U.S. Government. 17 inches. Rec’d—May 31, 2002. Est. Value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Rug, 7 ft. 8 in. x 5 ft. 8 in., mod- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. ern, windowpane field with caused embarrassment to multi-colored floral reserves, donor and U.S. Government. zigzag guard boarder on salm- on ground. Rec’d—February 19, 2002. Est. Value—$300.00. To be retained for official dis- play. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Rug, 116 x 82 inches, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. beige ground with stepped caused embarrassment to prayer design field. Rec’d— donor and U.S. Government. February 19, 2002. Est. value— $400.00. To be retained for offi- cial display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Silver double horse-drawn con- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. diment cart with salt and pep- caused embarrassment to per shaker, modern, fitted in a donor and U.S. Government. black velvet case, with stamped 13 standard mark. L: 12 inches. Rec’d—August 19, 2002. Est. value: $600.00. To be retained for official display. George J. Tenet, Director, Central Henry Jean Pontoy (French 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have Intelligence. 1888Ð1968) Femme du Sud, caused embarrassment to signed lower right, also title on donor and U.S. Government. reverse and numbered 7, oil on canvas. 18 x 15 inches. Rec’d—December 11, 2002. Est. value—$500.00. To be re- tained for official display. John E. McLaughlin, Deputy Direc- Sterling ‘‘double tower’’ pen hold- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have tor, Central Intelligence. er and letter opener Standish, caused embarrassment to on an oval mahogany base. L: donor and U.S. Government. 11 inches. Rec’d—April 6, 2002. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee ...... Rug, 117 x 82 inches, modern, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have red ground with diagonal rows caused embarrassment to of octagon and floral medal- donor and U.S. Government. lions, multi-colored guard bor- der. Rec’d—February 3, 2002. Est. value—$600.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Diamond dinner ring, the contem- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have porary 875 (18 karat) yellow caused embarrassment to gold crossed over mount set donor and U.S. Government. with two rows of round faceted brilliant cut diamonds, each weighing approximately .10 car- ats, total weight approximately 1 carat. Rec’d—June 1, 2002. Est. value—$500.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary hallmarked 18 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have karat yellow gold and diamond caused embarrassment to five-piece ensemble, the Flor- donor and U.S. Government. entine and polished gold setting set with round faceted brilliant cut diamonds, each weighing approximately .10 to .15 carats each, consisting of: a pendant necklace set with eleven dia- monds, a bangle bracelet set with twelve diamonds, a ring set with two diamonds and a pair of pierced type earrings, each set with one diamond, fitted in a rose velvet case. Gross weight: 6 oz. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$2,500.00. An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary 18 karat white and 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have yellow gold diamond four-piece caused embarrassment to ensemble, each in the Art Deco donor and U.S. Government. style, consisting of: a tassel pendant and chain set wtih a pave« of diamonds, a ring and a pair of pierced type tassel earrings, fitted in a green velvet case. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$3,000.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Gentleman’s Swiss stainless steel 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have wristwatch, from the Yves St. caused embarrassment to Laurent Collection, together donor and U.S. Government. with a partial gold ballpoint pen, in a fitted gray leather and gray velvet lined interior locked case. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Pair of white gold, diamond and 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have turquoise beaded pendant-type caused embarrassment to pierced earrings, modern, each donor and U.S. Government. set with a round cabochon tur- quoise, approximately 81⁄2 mm, surrounded by a pave« of round faceted brilliant cut diamonds. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$2,500.00. To be re- tained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary hallmarked white 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have gold and diamond dinner ring, caused embarrassment to set with a pave« of mele«e dia- donor and U.S. Government. monds. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$750.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... amber Pate de Verre Figus 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have (Fig) bowl, modern, the com- caused embarrassment to pressed body molded in high donor and U.S. Government. relief with berries and leaves and two crawling salamanders, signed on base, Daum/France. H: 75⁄8 inches. Rec’d—June 2, 2002. Est. value—$1,500.00. To be retained for official dis- play. An Agency Employee ...... Ladies four diamond engagement 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ring, modern, the 18 karat yel- caused embarrassment to low and white gold four prong donor and U.S. Government. Tiffany mount set with a single row of round faceted brilliant cut diamonds, each weighing ap- proximately .20 carats, total weight approximately .80 car- ats. Rec’d—May 24, 2002. Est. value—$650.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Unmarked yellow gold mounted 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ivory five-piece ensemble, mod- caused embarrassment to ern, consisting of: a pendant donor and U.S. Government. necklace, a four-panel bracelet, a ring and a pair of leaf-shaped pendant pierced-type earrings, in a red velvet fitted case. Rec’d—September 25, 2002. Est. value—$500.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Unmounted emerald cut emerald 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have weighing approximately 1.70 caused embarrassment to carats, good color with some in- donor and U.S. Government. clusions. Rec’d—September 7, 2002. Est. value—$600.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Filigree silver two-handle floriform 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have vase, modern. H: 121⁄2 inches; caused embarrassment to W: 44 oz. Rec’d—October 1, donor and U.S. Government. 2001. Est. value—$500.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee...... Wood Group of Two Figures, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have modern. H: 391⁄2 inches. caused embarrassment to Rec’d—June 20, 2001. Est. donor and U.S. Government. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Unmounted emerald cut emerald, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have weighing approximately 2.50 caused embarrassment to carats, deeper green color with donor and U.S. Government. some inclusions; together with an uncut emerald nugget weighing approximately 2 car- ats. Rec’d—August 1, 2002. Est. value—$1,000.00. To be retained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee...... Silver mounted ivory five-piece 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ensemble, modern, consisting caused embarrassment to of: a melon beaded necklace donor and U.S. Government. and bracelet, a pair of leaf- shaped pierced-type pendant earrings and a ring, in a fitted tan velvet case. Each stamped 925 standard. Rec’d—October 20, 2001. Est. value—$400.00. To be retained for official dis- play. An Agency Employee...... Silver mounted ivory five-piece 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ensemble, modern, consisting caused embarrassment to of: a melon beaded necklace donor and U.S. Government. and bracelet, a pair of leaf- shaped pierced-type pendant earrings and a ring, in a fitted tan velvet case. Rec’d—Octo- ber 20, 2001. Est. value— $400.000. To be retained for of- ficial display. An Agency Employee ...... Unmarked yellow gold mounted 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ivory five-piece ensemble, mod- caused embarrassment to ern, consisting of: a heart pend- donor and U.S. Government. ant necklace, a four-panel bracelet, a pair of leaf-shaped earrings and a ring, in a fitted red velvet case. Note: necklace with one section unattached from the leaf-shaped pendant. Rec’d—October 20, 2001. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Unmarked yellow gold and gold- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have filled mounted ivory five-piece caused embarrassment to ensemble, modern, consisting donor and U.S. Government. of: A leaf pendant necklace, a four-panel bracelet, a pair of leaf-shaped pierced-type earrings and a ring, in a fitted red velvet case. Rec’d—Octo- ber 20, 2001. Est. value— $400.00. To be retained for offi- cial display. An Agency Employee...... Unmarked silver mounted ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have five-piece ensemble, modern, caused embarrassment to consisting of: A leaf-shaped donor and U.S. Government. pendant necklace, a four-panel bracelet, a pair of leaf-shaped pendant pierced earrings and a ring, in a fitted green and tan velvet case. Note: necklace with some silver inlay unat- tached. Rec’d—October 20, 2001. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Silver mounted ivory seven-piece 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ensemble, modern, consisting caused embarrassment to of: a 925 marked melon ball donor and U.S. Government. necklace with matching brace- let, two pairs of pendant-type earrings and a ring, in a red velvet fitted case. Rec’d—Octo- ber 20, 2001. Est. value— $400.00. To be retained for offi- cial display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee...... Unmarked silver mounted ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have five-piece ensemble, modern, caused embarrassment to consisting of: a leaf-shaped donor and U.S. Government. pendant necklace, a four panel bracelet, a pair of leaf shaped pendant leaf earrings and a ring, fitted in a red velvet case. Rec’d—October 20, 2001. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee...... Unmarked silver mounted ivory 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have five-piece ensemble, modern, caused embarrassment to consisting of: a leaf-shaped donor and U.S. Government. pendant necklace, a four panel bracelet, a pair of leaf shaped pendant leaf earrings and a ring, fitted in a red velvet case. Rec’d—October 20, 2001. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Rug, 13 ft. 1 in. x 7 ft. 8 in., mod- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have ern, windowpane field with al- caused embarrassment to ternating blue and rose ground donor and U.S. Government. enclosing floral medallions, loz- enge and floral guard border on blue and ivory ground. Rec’d— December 11, 2002. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee...... Chased silver plated samovar, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have modern. H: 24 inches. Est. caused embarrassment to Value—$300.00. To be retained donor and U.S. Government. for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Silver plated and partial gilt chess 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have set and board, modern. D of caused embarrassment to board: 20 inches. H of chess- donor and U.S. Government. men: 31⁄2 inches. Est. Value— $500.00. To be retained for offi- cial display. An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary 750 (18 karat) yel- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have low gold chain link gentleman’s caused embarrassment to signate bracelet and inscribed donor and U.S. Government. ‘‘God Bless You’’ and contem- porary ring, set with a round faceted brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately .10 car- ats. Rec’d—June 1998. Est. Value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Double strand graduated cultured 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have pearl necklace and a pair of caused embarrassment to pendant earrings, modern, the donor and U.S. Government. necklaces measuring from 8 mm to 51⁄2 mm (not individually knotted), with a silver plated clasp, the earrings set in gold- filled bowknot form tassel mounts set with a synthetic dia- mond, suspending a pendant pearl and a mabe« pearl clasp. Rec’d—May 12, 2002. Est. Value—$750.00. To be retained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary diamond star-form 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have pendant and 918 (21 karat) yel- caused embarrassment to low and white gold round braid- donor and U.S. Government. ed chain, the princess-type pendant set with a pave« of round faceted diamonds, total weight approximately 1 carat. Rec’d—December 23, 2002. Est. Value—$800.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary diamond star-form 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have pendant and 918 (21 karat) yel- caused embarrassment to low and white gold round braid- donor and U.S. Government. ed chain, the princess-type pendant set with a pave« of round faceted diamonds, total weight approximately 1 carat. Rec’d—December 23, 2002. Est. Value—$800.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Contemporary diamond and em- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have erald three-piece ensemble, the caused embarrassment to 14 karat yellow gold ‘‘V’’ pend- donor and U.S. Government. ant mount set with seven marquise faceted cut emeralds alternating with six twin round faceted mele«e diamonds, on a flat braided chain; together with a pair of complementary leaf- shaped pierced-type earrings, each set with three marquise faceted cut emeralds and a row of six round faceted mele«e dia- monds. Rec’d—April 19, 1998. Est. value—$650.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Group of nine unmounted pre- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have cious and semi-precious caused embarrassment to stones, consisting of: two emer- donor and U.S. Government. ald cut emeralds, two oval fac- eted rubies and five round fac- eted white sapphires. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Pair of Contemporary hallmarked 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have 21 karat partial silver and yel- caused embarrassment to low gold bangle bracelets and a donor and U.S. Government. ring. Rec’d—June 30, 2002. Est. value—$500.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Pair of Contemporary hallmarked 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have 21 karat partial silver and yel- caused embarrassment to low gold bangle bracelets and a donor and U.S. Government. ring. Rec’d—June 30, 2002. Est. value—$500.00. To be re- tained for official display. An Agency Employee...... Contemporary 750 (18 karat) 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have white gold, diamond and sap- caused embarrassment to phire dinner ring, the inter- donor and U.S. Government. locking mount set with a row of fifteen round faceted blue sap- phires surrounded by a pave« of round faceted diamonds. Rec’d—June 30, 2002. Est. value—$2,500.00. To be re- tained for official display.

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AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY—Continued [Report of Tangible Gifts—2002]

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

An Agency Employee ...... Pair of Contemporary hallmarked 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have 21 karat yellow gold polished caused embarrassment to and textured herringbone ban- donor and U.S. Government. gle bracelets, total weight ap- proximately 1 oz. Rec’d—June 30, 2002. Est. value—$400.00. To be retained for official dis- play. An Agency Employee ...... Gentleman’s Swiss stainless steel 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have and black reptile bank water re- caused embarrassment to sistant wristwatch by Corum, in donor and U.S. Government. a fitted blue leather case. Rec’d—June 30, 2002. Est. value—$300.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Yellow gold mounted ivory five- 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have piece ensemble, modern, con- caused embarrassment to sisting of: a leaf pendant neck- donor and U.S. Government. lace, a four-panel bracelet, a pair of pendant leaf-type earrings and a ring, in a glazed top wood case. Rec’d—July 20, 2001. Est. value—$400.00. To be retained for official display. An Agency Employee ...... Nain partial silk and wool rug, 8 ft 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have 10 × 8 ft 2 in, modern, green caused embarrassment to ground with palmate and donor and U.S. Government. trellising vine field centering a pull star medallion on ivory to blue ground, palmette and trellising vine guard boarder on ivory ground. Rec’d—April 28, 2001. Est. value—$1,500.00. To be retained for official dis- play. An Agency Employee ...... Kerman rug, 12 ft 6 in × 8 ft 2 in, 5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4) ...... Non-acceptance would have post 1950’s ivory ground with a caused embarrassment to floral spray field centering an donor and U.S. Government. oval medallion with complemen- tary field on green ground, palmette and trellising vine guard border on red ground. Rec’d—May 20, 2000. Est. value—$1,000.00. To be re- tained for official display.

AMENDED REPORT AGENCY: UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT [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 Circumstances justifying gift on behalf of the U.S. mated value, and current disposi- government acceptance Government tion or location

Andrew Natsios, USAID Adminis- Leather rug & three pillow cush- Government of Nigeria...... Refusal to accept would have trator. ions. Est. value—$850.00. caused embarrassment to the Rec’d—11/18/02. Location—Ad- donor. ministrator’s Suite. Andrew Natsios, USAID Adminis- Afghanistan Rug. Est. value— Sayed Hussan Anwari, Min. of Refusal to accept would have trator. $300.00. Record—12/20/02. Agric. caused embarrassment to the Location—Administrator’s Suite. donor.

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[FR Doc. 03–15209 Filed 6–20–03; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–20–M

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