2013-12468. Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees from Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2010  

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    The Department of State submits the following comprehensive listing of the statements which, as required by law, Federal employees filed with their employing agencies during calendar year 2010 concerning gifts received from foreign government sources. The compilation includes reports of both tangible gifts and gifts of travel or travel expenses of more than minimal value, as defined by statute. Also, included are gifts received in previous years including one gift in 2003, two gifts in 2005, one gift in 2006, five gifts in 2007, seven gifts in 2008, 72 gifts in 2009, and eleven gifts with unknown dates of receipt. These latter gifts are being reported in 2010 as the Office of the Chief of Protocol, Department of State, did not receive the relevant information to include them in earlier reports.

    Publication of this listing in the Federal Register is required by Section 7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, as added by Section 515(a)(1) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95-105, August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865).

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    Dated: May 3, 2013.

    Patrick F. Kennedy,

    Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.

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    AGENCY: The White House—Executive Office of the President

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. Government.Gift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government., estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesFour books. Fiorentina Italian leather backgammon set, presented in a 17″ × 9″ presentation box. Baccarat crystal figurine, presented in a 7″ × 4.5″ red presentation box. Thinkashmir Scialli Charles black cashmere shawl. Plush stuffed animal. Two framed photo prints from the Providence Picture Frame Company. 28″ × 23″ dark brown wicker basket with white and red-colored bow tied to handle. Three scented Persian candles in individual 5″ × 3″ white boxes. Rec'd—2/1/2009. Est. Value—$2,045.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policyHis Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar `Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States12.75″ × 7″ cylindrical “Franz Collection” vase featuring high relief blue iris leaves against a cream color background. Rec'd—4/1/2009. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States16.5″ × 12″ Pineider brown leather briefcase embossed with seal of the 2009 G8 Summit with a yellow dust bag and black handling gloves. Navy silk tie. Plastic watch. Book, title: “L'Aquila: Saving an Art City.” Office supplies with 2009 G8 Summit seal. Book, title: “G8 Now”. Rec'd—7/1/2009. Est. Value—$3,007.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesFour bottles of tequila, presented in display boxes. Wooden trunk containing a silver ark with a decorative ceramic design on the front and silver bells on each side. Rec'd—8/9/2009. Est. Value—$1,880.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyThe Honorable Dr. Alfonso Petersen, Mayor of Guadalajara, Jalisco, United Mexican StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of President Obama. Rec'd—9/30/2009. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States16″ × 23.75″ metal panel with cityscape view of Singapore, presented in a wooden box with a plaque on the top that reads “APEC Singapore 2009.” 9.5″ × 6.75″ × 2.75″ bronze abstract sculpture in a braided motif inscribed, “From the 2009 APEC Conference in Singapore,” presented in a fitted wooden presentation box. Rec'd—11/1/2009. Est. Value—$9,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of the Republic of SingaporeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesThree hardcover books. Two paperback books. Mara Fine Silver silver-plated tea caddie. 64 oz. fluted silver-plated pitcher. 9″ Cricklewood crystal oval vase. 24″ diameter tin plated copper tray. 4.5″ bronze Sona vessel with gold finish and a blackened-aluminum resting ring. Knit purple blanket with orange and green fabric. 16″ × 24″ black tray Rec'd—12/28/2009 Est. Value—$1,758.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar `Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States8″ × 10″ Christolfe silver picture frame with a photograph of President Obama at a table with officials of the Kingdom of Bahrain. Rec'd—1/3/2010. Est. Value—$430.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Houda Nonoo, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States6.25″ × 6.25″ silver plate engraved with royal signature, in blue presentation box. Rec'd—2/17/2010. Est. Value—$660.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty the King Juan Carlos and Her Majesty Queen Sophia, King and Queen of SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States30″ × 54″ multicolored Tibetan scroll depicting a Buddhist deity on a gold-colored inlay. 26″ × 124″ white-patterned Tibetan shawl. 5.75″ × 7.5″ silver and cream-colored cardstock with written inscription. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$1,410.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Holiness the Dalai LamaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesFour piece metal sculpture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza on horses, by Alfredo Melara Farfan. Rec'd—3/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Mauricio Funes and Mrs. Vanda Pignato, President and Spouse of the Republic of El SalvadorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesTwo first edition volumes of William Yates books, published in 1906 and 1907. Rec'd—3/16/2010. Est. Value—$357.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Brian Cowen, Taoiseach of IrelandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesAnthology of Irish poetry, signed by six Irish poets. Rec'd—3/17/2010. Est. Value—$1,545.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Arts Council of IrelandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States312″ × 117″ burgundy and red carpet with intricate patterns and cream-colored fringe. Rec'd—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$2,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesThree bottles of 1961 Chateau Bages wine. Two 9″ × 13″ leather folders with facsimile letters of credece presented by Benjamin Franklin to Louis XVI, King of France, in 1778 and facsimile letters from Benjamin Franklin to Charles Gravier De Vergennes, dated 1781. Rec'd—3/30/2010. Est. Value—$2,150.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyHis Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, President and First Lady of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesTwo 4″ Imperial porcelain painted eggs with porcelain bases, presented in yellow presentation boxes. Book, title: “An Attempt at a Pictorial Account of a Trip Across North America”. Rec'd—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$2,080.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States14″ hand-blown Moser glass plate with 24-carat gold border. Rec'd—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Vaclav Klaus, President of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesChris Aire gold cufflinks with centered citrine gemstone bordered by band of diamonds. Rec'd—4/11/2010. Est. Value—$8,315.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, Vice President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesCreative Aurvana Live! black headphones. Creative pocket video camera. Creative noise cancelling earbud headphones. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of the Republic of SingaporeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesLongines silver-colored watch with brown band, presented in brown presentation box. Red leather dog collar and leash with silver-colored fastenings Rec'd—4/14/2010. Est. Value—$2,604.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Doris Leuthard, President of the Swiss ConfederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States12.5″ Jun purple and gray porcelain vase with a round wooden base, in a wooden presentation box. Rec'd—4/14/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States9.5″ bowl made of silver, jasper, kahalong, and fianit, in a green and tan presentation box. Rec'd—4/14/2010. Est. Value—$3,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesThree 13″ glass vases with gold-colored stripes and wooden toppers, in black presentation boxes. Rec'd—4/22/2010. Est. Value—$2,670.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States8″ × 5″ sterling silver bowl, presented in a green presentation box Rec'd—4/23/2010. Est. Value—$440.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Yousef Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesGena black three-piece suit Rec'd—4/26/2010. Est. Value—$510.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Honorable Ivan Knez, Mayor of Biograd of CroatiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States37″ × 29″ copper fire screen of an eagle, made by Gastone craftsmen Rec'd—4/28/2010. Est. Value—$484.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika, Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States9.5″ blue glass bird, hand-blown by Iittala craftsmen. Rec'd—5/4/2010. Est. Value—$445.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Tarja Halonen, President of the Republic of FinlandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States16″ × 16″ walnut chessboard with walnut and sterling silver chess pieces, presented in a wooden presentation box. Book, title: “He Flies Through the Air with the Greatest of Ease.” 9.5″ dark green bust of author William Saroyan on brown stone base with inscription, presented in a wooden presentation box. Bottle of 100 year old Ararat brandy, presented in wooden presentation box. Rec'd—5/4/2010. Est. Value—$2,985.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policyHis Excellency Serzh Sargsian, President of the Republic of ArmeniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States80″ × 148″ brown and blue patterned rug. Rec'd—5/12/2010. Est. Value—$2,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States32.25″ × 24.5″ watercolor of Arabic calligraphy by artist Samir Sayegh. Book, title: “Memoirs of Letters”. Rec'd—5/24/2010. Est. Value—$4,520.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Saad Hariri, Prime Minister of the Republic of LebanonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States54″ × 12″ Kuna vicuna-brown scarf, presented in wooden presentation case with a silver label. Rec'd—6/1/2010. Est. Value—$584.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Alan Perez, President of the Republic of PeruNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States17″ sugar maple-wood bowl signed by Don Thur. 24″ × 16″ handcrafted glass tree in a green frame. Rec'd—6/25/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States20.75″ × 32″ framed silver-colored metal panel with an etching depicting a city in Laos. Rec'd—6/28/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Mrs. Seng Soukhathivong and Mrs. Somdy Soukhathivong, Ambassador of the Lao People's Democratic Republic to the United Statea and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States18.5″ clock with a gold-colored horse and two palm trees on a green and silver-colored marble base, in a green presentation box. Rec'd—6/28/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignKing Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesThree Bijan silk tie sets with matching handkerchiefs in silk presentation boxes. Five Brioni silk tie sets with matching handkerchiefs in red presentation boxes. Black Brioni silk tie in a red presentation box. Stefano Ricci silk tie in a red and black presentation box. Blue and pink Stefano Ricci silk tie with matching handkerchief in a red and black presentation box. Five silk ties with matching handkerchiefs in white presentation boxes. Two striped Eddia silk ties in pink presentation boxes. Blue Francesco Smalto silk tie in a pink presentation box. Blue Lanvin silk tie with matching handkerchief in a blue presentation box. 20″ × 14″ × 8″ gray briefcase. Rec'd—6/29/2010. Est. Value—$5,255.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignKing Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States11″ × 9″ “Expo 2010 Shanghai China” blue vase with a floral pattern and image of the Shanghai skyline, in a presentation box. 10″ × 8.5″ framed “Expo 2010 Shanghai China, Colorful China Pavilion Pin Set” Rec'd—7/4/2010. Est. Value—$629.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Government of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States16″ × 10.5″ deluxe edition of hardcover book, title: “Great is Peace” Rec'd—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$780.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States11″ × 6.5″ silver jewelry box with red and black mosaic on top. Book, title: “The Mosaics of Jordan” Rec'd—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of President Barack Obama Rec'd—9/3/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States4.5″ × 3.5″ Bible in Arabic with metallic cross on cover. Book, title: “Our Common Christian-Islamic Heritage.” 16″ × 16″ white tote bag. Rec'd—9/18/2010. Est. Value—$356.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignDr. Laila Takla, Chair of the International Affairs Committee at the Egyptian Council of Human RightsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States9.5″ sterling silver Tombac Ottoman Collection portable writing set with pen and ink case. 11″ × 5″ 24-carat gold plated Tombac Ottoman Collection bowl. Rec'd—9/22/2010. Est. Value—$1,360.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Abdullah Gül, President of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesCreative ZEN X-Fi 2 64GB MP3 player and earphones. OSIM uGoGo electronic pulse massager Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lee Hsien Loong and Madam Ho Ching, Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesWhite “Flying Pigeon” electric bicycle. Rec'd—9/27/2010. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Wan Gang, Minister of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesSet of two brass and crystal tea cups, presented in a blue velvet display case. 72″ × 49″ Garabagh Magical Knots Azerbaijani rug made by AZER-ILME Co. Ltd., presented in a matching red carrying case with inscription. Book, title: “Azar-ilma”. Rec'd—9/28/2010. Est. Value—$940.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States18″ × 62″ embroidered beige tapestry with red floral motif, presented in a maroon cylinder with a gold and red embroidered crest. Rec'd—10/10/2010. Est. Value—$360.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Viktor Yanukovych, President of UkraineNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesWhite blouse with beaded floral design, in a maroon velvet presentation box. Rec'd—10/14/2010. Est. Value—$360.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Viktor Yanukovych, President of UkraineNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States12″ silver-colored tray with dragon-shaped handle, presented in a blue presentation box. Rec'd—10/20/2010. Est. Value—$590.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Abhisit Vejjajiva, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States12″ × 8″ brown accessory box with four silver-plated bulls on bottom. Rec'd—10/29/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III, President of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States10 Blu-Ray disc set with leather cases, presented in a 32″ × 17″ wooden display box Rec'd—11/1/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesBook, title: “The Life of Mahatma Gandhi,” by Louis Fisher. 28″ × 15″ bronze-colored bust of Mahatma Gandhi. Brown and gold-colored photo album. 13″ × 15″ gold-colored “Diviniti” wooden frame and plaque of Rashtrapti Bhawan New Delhi India. 41″ × 57″ portrait of President Obama. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$7,404.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Pratibha Patil, President of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States30″ × 42″ painting of bodhisattva on black and gold-colored scroll, presented in a 36″ blue presentation box. Red and gold-colored silk three piece Sari. 6″ × 9″ red and gold-colored beaded Sari handbag. 11″ × 13″ beige and gold-colored photo album. 13″ × 9″ blue booklet with floral pattern and gold plated image of Parliament. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,015.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMs. Meira Kumar, Speaker of Lok Sabha of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States8″ × 4″ Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab SCH-1800. Black Samsung headphones. Black Samsung Galaxy Tab stereo video cable. Black Samsung Galaxy Tab USB charging data cable. 5″ × 9″ brown leather case. 5″ × 9″ black leather snap-on case. Black Samsung Galaxy Tab charger. 28″ × 28″ red and blue tapestry with decorative design. Rec'd—11/10/2010. Est. Value—$988.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lee Myung-bak, President of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States4″ × 7″ silver-plated box with floral design and gold-colored flower with red stone, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Book, title: “Najib: Beginning of a Legacy Commemorating One Year as Prime Minister of Malaysia” Rec'd—11/12/2010. Est. Value—$1,564.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency YAB Dato' Sri Haji Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of MalaysiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesTwo wooden “Asta Kriya” shadow puppets. Two 19″ × 16″ framed photographs commemorating the First Family's visit to Indonesia. Three-piece red and gold colored medals, presented in a wooden presentation case with an honorary diploma. Three shirts. Rec'd—11/13/2010. Est. Value—$1,403.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States5″ titanium “SUSGallery” cup. 4″ titanium “SUSGallery” cup. 3.5″ titanium “SUSGallery” cup. 2.5″ titanium “SUSGallery” cup, presented in a wooden presentation box. 32″ × 27″ framed facsimile of letter written by President Abraham Lincoln to His Majesty the Tycoon of Japan in 1861. Rec'd—11/14/2010. Est. Value—$1.325.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Facsimile Retained for Offical DisplayHis Excellency Naoto Kan, Prime Minister of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesW&J Graham's Port 1961 Single Harvest Tawny Port set, containing wine in red leather bottle holder and an informational booklet, presented in a rectangular wooden box that has “Graham's Single Harvest 1961” carved into top and sides. Set of four Atlantis crystal wine glasses and one crystal decanter presented in 11″ × 23″ × 10″ wooden box. Two bottles of Quinta de Noval 2008 Vintage Porto wine. Bronze water-dog statue on wooden base Rec'd—11/19/2010. Est. Value—$1,140.78 Disposition—Archives Foreign; Box is in White House Gift Office; Perishable Goods Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyHis Excellency Professor Aníbal Cavaco Silva, President of the Portuguese RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesAntique gold-colored Museu de Marinha Portugal astrolabe with inscribed wooden stand, in a wooden presentation box Rec'd—11/19/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency José Socrates, Prime Minister of PortugalNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States“Lustre” necklace with 1″ × 1″ inscribed “Globe Crest” pendant. 5 DVD box set, title: “The Day the Universe Changed.” 21″ × 12″ black, unbranded, rubber container with rubber handles. 1.5 quart “Heath” brown teapot with copper handle and two matching mugs. 19″ × 13″ × 10″ wooden trunk with metal decoration on top. Somma grey blanket with darker grey floral pattern, presented in a brown cloth display box. Book on the Earth's ecosystems. One Fanciful “Bountiful Buffet” gift basket. 11″ × 5.5″ Tozai brown glass vase with leaf designs. 12″ × 8″ ceramic jar with 13 ounces of “Di Camillo” biscotti. “Bonifanti” Panettone bread. Luci de Stelle 1000g, in blue hexagonal box. Harney & Sons whole leaf tea, in silk satchels. Five 2.5 ounce Modern Alchemy votive candles, in black presentation box. Black display box containing scented D.L. & Company “Gingembre” candle in glass container. Island Heritage tin of chocolate covered macadamia nut shortbread cookies. Rec'd—12/1/2010. Est. Value—$1,932.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Persuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyHis Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzadin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar `Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States12″ round silver-colored tree statue with scented black decorations, in a red presentation box. Rec'd—12/1/2010. Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Honorable Mohammed Salah Tekaya, Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States4.5″ × 6″ black and white ceramic Cmielow dog figurine, presented in a wooden presentation box. Book, title: “Fryderyk Chopin.” 2.5″ × 3″ circular miniature portrait of Chopin in a Burl Veneer frame. Two holiday ornaments. Rec'd—12/8/2010. Est. Value—$594.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Ceramic Dog Retained by President ObamaHis Excellency Bronislaw Komorowski, President of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States5.5″ × 5″ × 1″ lacquered wooden box with “OSCE Kazakhstan 2010” label, containing a 2.5″ diameter medallion of 199.37 gram gold alloy. Rec'd—12/15/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesOne titanium cup presented in wooden box with “APEC 2010, Naoto Kan, Prime Minster of Japan” imprinted on top of cover. Black Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 digital camera in a blue and black cardboard box. Black Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D V1 Digital Viewer, presented in black and blue cardboard box. Rec'd—12/15/2010. Est. Value—$1896.81 Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Naoto Kan, Prime Minister of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United StatesTwo 10″ × 12″ miniature paintings depicting a small indoor gathering, presented in blue velvet presentation boxes. Three gold-colored cloth ornaments. Rec'd—12/17/2010. Est. Value—$710.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Meera Shankar, Ambassador of the Republic of India to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States31″ × 26″ black and tan leather artwork of birds, trees, and other objects in a gold frame. Rec'd—12/25/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMr. Rakhman Adanov, First Secretary of the Embassy of the Kyrgyz RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States20″ × 16.5″ high purple and yellow leather and wooden ottoman with brown wooden circular legs containing 16″ × 6″ and 14″ × 4″ purple and yellow wooden containers. Six bottles of Vieux Magon wine. Eight bottles of Tunisian Olive Oil. Box of dates. Rec'd—12/30/2010. Est. Value—$910.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyHis Excellency Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, President of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama4.5″ × 5.5″ gold-colored religious relic with a stand, in a brown wooden presentation case. Rec'd—7/1/2009 Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignUnknown Government Official, Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama9.5″ × 12″ wood-framed photograph of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness. Set of two books on Danish history. Rec'd—11/10/2009. Est. Value—$340.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Majesty Queen Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark and His Royal Highness Prince Henrik of DenmarkNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle ObamaTwo 11.5″ R & Y Augousti stingray and gold-colored candlesticks, presented in a stingray and mother of pearl presentation box. Two 4.5″ × 4.5″ stingray and mother of pearl jewelry boxes, in a stingray and mother of pearl presentation box. Rec'd—1/1/2010. Est. Value—$1,150.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, King and Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama32″ × 34″ traditional hand-woven portrait of President Obama. 32″ × 34″ traditional hand-woven portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency YAB Dato' Sri Haji Mohd bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of MalaysiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle ObamaBook, title: “Exquisite Indonesia: The Finest Crafts of the Archipelago.” 80″ × 152″ red, blue, and tan batik cloth, presented in a brown presentation box. 80″ × 152″ red, teal, and tan batik cloth with large bird design, in a brown presentation box. Rec'd—4/19/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dr. Boediono, Vice President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama40″ × 70″ black wool shawl with colorful stripes. 16″ black handbag with colorful stripes. 64″ × 28″ black lace shawl with white trim. Senegalese white shirt with black trim. Senegalese white linen robe with black accents. Pair of Senegalese white linen drawstring pants. Rec'd—6/1/2010. Est. Value—$345.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Fatou Danielle Diagne, Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama83″ × 43″ framed oil painting of a carnival winter scene by K.V. Kiselev. Rec'd—6/24/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama39″ × 31″ canvas of graffiti letters spray-painted on black gloss, title: “Twenty First Century City,” by Ben Eine. Rec'd—7/22/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable David Cameron, MP, and Mrs. Samantha Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama20″ × 20″ painting of First Family in a wooden frame with semi-precious stones and a presentation plaque Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Mahinda Rajapaksa and Madame Shiranthi, President and First Lady of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri LankaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle ObamaTwo gold-colored Milla Guirst Joyeros cufflinks with Mayan designs, presented in a yellow presentation box. 10.5″ snakeskin purse with silver-colored plate and Mayan design Rec'd—10/18/2010. Est. Value—$560.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Porfirio Lobo and Mrs. Elena Rosa De Lobo, President and First Lady of the Republic of HondurasNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, and First Lady Michelle Obama10″ × 8″ Christofle silver photo frame, in a brown presentation box. 2″ Nieman Marcus picture frame. Rec'd—12/25/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama144″ × 40″ Da Viva multicolored cloth. 144″ × 48″ Akosombo Textilis Limited green and yellow cloth, 143″ × 47″ Prestige V.I.P orange, green, blue and gold cotton cloth. 144″ × 40″ Prestige V.I.P multicolored cloth Rec'd—7/21/2009. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Ernestina Naadu Mills, First Lady of the Republic of GhanaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama Rec'd—9/30/2009. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaNecklace of opaque and freshwater pearls. Rec'd—10/15/2009. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignThe Honorable Gina de Venecia, Member of the Philippine House of RepresentativesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaCartier 18-carat white gold pearl earrings with diamonds. Rec'd—2/1/2010. Est. Value—$6,125.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Yousef Al Otaiba, Ambassador of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama72″ × 144″ Thomas Fergusons Irish Linen white tablecloth, double damask with scroll design. Rec'd—3/17/2010. Est. Value—$512.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Mary Molloy, Spouse of the Taoiseach of IrelandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    First Lady Michelle Obama14″ × 9″ × 4″ Le Darmanco coral and navy blue handbag with checkered design. 70″ × 32″ Le Darmanco coral and navy blue shawl with checkered design. Marie Lolita green traditional Senegalese gown with gold-colored design. 40″ × 29″ Marie Lolita green traditional Senegalese shawl. Book, title: “Gorée Inflamed Memories.” Orange and black necklace, handmade by Ambassador Diagne. Rec'd—3/26/2010. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Fatou Danielle Diagne, Ambassador of the Republic of Senegal to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama13.67″ Daum France crystal ultraviolet vase. Daum France red dragonfly crystal brooch, in a silver Daum presentation box. Rec'd—3/30/2010. Est. Value—$4,580.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency. Nicolas Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, President and First Lady of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama27″ × 78″ Kashmir Loom blue cashmere stole with orange design, in a blue presentation box. Rec'd—4/11/2010. Est. Value—$512.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Manmohan Singh, and Mrs. Gursharan Kaur, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama6″ gold-colored apple statue on green stone base, in a green presentation box. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaVeVe Collections teal handbag with sequins. Book, title: “The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art.” 22″ × 28″ acrylic painting on canvas, title: “Guest for Life II,” by Philippe Dodard. 18.5″ × 24″ framed painting of Haitian landscape. Rec'd—4/13/2010. Est. Value—$2,094.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency René Préval and Mrs. Elisabeth Delator Préval, President and First Lady of the Republic of HaitiNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaSoledad Garcia silver necklace, in a red presentation box. Rec'd—5/19/2010. Est. Value—$475.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Margarita Zavala Gomez del Campo, First Lady of the United Mexican StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama32″ × 70″ Dries Van Noten patterned green silk shawl. Rec'd—6/4/2010. Est. Value—$625.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium, Princess of the Belgians and Archduchess of Austria-EsteNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama20″ gold Pina & Grau necklace with 1″ Mallorcan cross pendant Rec'd—8/8/2010. Est. Value—$3,600.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Juan Carlos and Her Majesty Queen Sophia, the King and Queen of SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama42″ × 30″ framed orange and beige etching of tree rings. Rec'd—8/9/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. María Ángeles Muñoz Uriol, Mayor of Marbella, SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama26″ × 32.5″ framed portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama. Rec'd—9/3/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama24″ orange and black beaded silver-colored necklace with Arabic inscription. Rec'd—9/18/2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignDr. Laila Takla, Chair of the International Affairs Committee at the Egyptian Council of Human RightsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama20″ multicolored necklace with ruby gemstones. Earrings with ruby, emerald, sapphire, peridot, and citrine gemstones. 20″ × 72″ burgundy and beige beaded cloth. 4″ × 20″ burgundy pillow. Box of Pelit chocolates. Rec'd—9/20/2010. Est. Value—$965.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyMrs. Hayrunnisa Gül, First Lady of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    First Lady Michelle Obama3″ tall × 5″ diameter silver and lavender-colored vessel, presented in 7″ × 7″ × 4″ pink container. Rec'd—9/22/2010. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Ban Soon-taek, Spouse of Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United NationsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama16″ × 14″ pink and gold-colored vest with detachable sleeves and decorative beading. Rec'd—9/22/2010. Est. Value—$440.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Nezafete Sejdiu, First Lady of the Republic of KosovoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama33″ × 39″ multicolored abstract painting, title: “Married Women in Swazi Culture Attending a Cultural Event”. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$475.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Majesty, The Indlovukatzi, Queen Mother of the Kingdom of SwazilandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama8″ × 14″ Helena Caballero blue purse. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$525.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. María Clemencia Rodríguez de Santos, First Lady of the Republic of ColombiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaAgnes Santomenno pearl and gold-colored pendant and earrings. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Marta Linares de Martinelli, First Lady of the Republic of PanamaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaWhite gold diamond with blue sapphire earrings and pendant, in 4.5″ × 5″ × 1.5″ presentation box. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$1,080.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Shiranthi Rajapaksa, First Lady of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri LankaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama20″ × 16.5″ painting of Haitian women dressed in white with eight fruit baskets in gold-colored frame. Rec'd—9/29/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Elisabeth Delator Préval, First Lady of the Republic of HaitiNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama114″ × 35″ yellow shawl with purple and silver-colored stitching, in a decorative wooden presentation box Rec'd—10/18/2010. Est. Value—$415.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignDatin Paduka Seri Bin Mansor, Spouse of the Prime Minister of MalaysiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaTwo 13″ × 17″ black and red scarves. 34″ gold-colored pearl necklace. 31″ × 19″ hinged double framed portraits of President Barack Obama and First Lady. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$2,110.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Pratibha Patil, President of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama7″ long silver-colored jewelry box with bird designs, in a black presentation box. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Manmohan Singh and Mrs. Gursharan Kaur, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle ObamaRed, white, and gold-colored apron. Red and gold-colored silk hat with floral pattern. Six copies of book, title: “Hansik: Stories of Korean Food,” by Kim Yoon-ok. Bottle of Sulwhasoo First Care Serum. Bottle of Sulwhasoo Balancing Water. Bottle of Sulwhasoo Balancing Emulsion. Container of Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Cream. Herbal Sulwhasoo soap, presented in colored lacquer black wooden box with mirror. 32″ × 32″ cloth, brown on one side and mint-colored on the other. 43″ × 43″ silk bojagi in blue and cream with light blue flowers embroidered in corners. 1.5″ × 38.5″ red ribbon with floral pattern. Rec'd—11/11/2010. Est. Value—$1,278.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policyMrs. Kim Yoon-ok, First Lady of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    First Lady Michelle ObamaTwo books. 36″ × 42″ blue Lenan Pearl of Silk scarf with floral design. 9″ × 14″ black box with red and gold abstract design on top and gold-colored plate inside. 42″ × 100″ black and orange scarf with floral design. Pair of orange and black custom “Air Force 1” shoes. Rec'd—11/13/2010. Est. Value—$1,658.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Hj. Ani Bambang Yudhoyono, First Lady of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Lady Michelle Obama12″ tall blue glass and silver-colored metal container with silver-colored cords. Rec'd—12/1/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignMrs. Kinza Abbou Ben Smida, Spouse of Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family7.5″ × 1.5″ sterling silver chain bracelet, in a navy presentation box. Variety of Korres liquid facial products. Rec'd—3/15/2010. Est. Value—$834.00. Disposition—Archives Foreign; Perishable items handled pursuant to U.S. Secret Service policyMrs. Ada Papandreou, Spouse of the Prime Minister of the Hellenic RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyNine paperback books and eleven hardcover books about Indonesian history and culture. Two Periplus travel maps of Indonesia. 74″ × 43″ orange and black silk tapestry. 76″ × 46″ orange and black silk tapestry. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyTwo purple Samsung compact digital cameras. Two pieces of pink decorative brocade silk fabric. Rec'd—11/19/2009. Est. Value—$740.00. Disposition—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lee Myung-bak, President of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family Children4″ × 3″ Black Russian “MOCKBA KPEMJIb” keepsake box, presented in a red presentation box. 3″ × 2.25″ black Russian “MOCKBA KPEMJIb” keepsake box, in a red presentation box. Rec'd—7/1/2009. Est. Value—$720.00. Location—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family ChildrenHermes PM Skipper bracelet, light blue silk cord with silver Chaine d'Ancre. Hermes bracelet in silver and evercalf leather. 7 CDs of European music. 34 hardcover books from the “Asterix” French comic book series. DVD, title: “Mozart: L'Opera Rock” Rec'd—3/30/2010. Est. Value—$1,419.00. Location—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, President and First Lady of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family ChildrenTwo 18″ × 12″ Roots brown leather backpacks printed with “Muskoka 2010 G8 Canada.”. Two messenger bags. Two frisbees. Twelve CDs. Book, title: “Me to We,” two copies. Rec'd—8/3/2010. Est. Value—$718.00. Location—Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Stephen Harper, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family ChildrenTwo 8″ gold Pina & Grau bracelets with 0.5″ Mallorcan cross pendants. Rec'd—8/8/2010. Est. Value—$510.00. Location—Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Juan Carlos and Her Majesty Queen Sophia, King and Queen of SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family ChildrenFour pairs of Nike shoes with Batik design. Set of Indonesian flashcards. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Location—Archives ForeignHis Excellency Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First Family ChildrenTwo books on tigers by Valmik Thapar. 46″ × 33″ brown and black painting of a tiger. Rec'd—11/9/2010. Est. Value—$1,495.00. Location—Archives ForeignHer Excellency Pratibha Patil, President of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Brennan, John4.5″ inscribed black and gray Swiss pocket army knife. Inscribed Swiss bell with a leather strap. Rec'd—5/17/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationDr. Markus Seiler, Director of the Swiss Federal Intelligence ServiceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    White House Staff Member Brennan, John13”Osmanli Furug limited edition green glass and gold plate, presented in a wooden presentation box. Rec'd—9/23/2010. Est. Value—$820.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationUnder Secretary Hakan Fidan, Director of the Turkish National Intelligence OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Brennan, John4.5″ marble bowl with blue lapis and powa shell inlay, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. 3.5″ round paper mache container with gold-colored inlay and floral design on lid, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Rec'd—10/14/2010. Est. Value—$555.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationThe Honorable Alok Prasad, Deputy National Security Adviser & Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Donilon, Tom40″ × 56″ rug with black floral pattern. Rec'd—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Donilon, TomTwo 12″ × 5″ white marble vases with hand-painted gilt rosettas and applied faux gemstones, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Rec'd—11/8/2010. Est. Value—$930.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHer Excellency Pratibha Patil, President of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Emanuel, Rahm3″ × 16″ champagne-colored candleholder with a marble cylinder and coppertone flowers on top. Rec'd—1/4/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Rania Al Abdullah, King and Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Emanuel, Rahm34″ × 53″ hand-woven wool rug with five borders and cream-colored center. Rec'd—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Froman, MichaelRiveri wristwatch with mother of pearl face. Pair of silver-colored cufflinks. Red silk tie. Silver-colored weave basket. Rec'd—7/21/2010. Est. Value—$540.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationUnknown Government Official, Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Holdren, JohnMontegrappa Kazan Limited Edition sterling silver fountain pen, presented in a wood presentation box with a silver plaque. Rec'd—11/1/2009. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationThe Honorable Andrey Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, JamesCustom pen set, presented in a black leather presentation box. Book, title: “Palazzo Chigi”. Rec'd—4/13/2009. Est. Value—$726.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationAmbassador Bruno Archi, Diplomatic Counselor to the Italian Prime MinisterNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, JamesWooden folding chess/checkers set with carved details, presented in a black nylon carrying back. Iraqi rug with fringe, presented in a travel bag. Rec'd—10/6/2009. Est. Value—$855.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, James6.5″ sterling silver figurine of an ibex on a brass base with the seal of the State of Qatar, presented in a red presentation box. Rec'd—1/5/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, James36″ × 48″ framed pencil portrait of James Jones. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$750.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    White House Staff Member Jones, James60″ × 38″ multicolor rug with checkered and lined patterns and cream-colored fringe. Rec'd—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, James8″ × 6″ white marble box with lid and inlaid floral pattern, presented in a blue velvet presentation box. Rec'd—6/23/2010. Est. Value—$490.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency SomanahalliMallaiah Krishna, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Jones, James17.75″ tall clock with a desert scene of two camels and palm trees on a green and gold-colored marble base, presented in a green presentation box. Rec'd—7/15/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationKing Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Pressman, DavidMountblanc Boheme Marron Ballpoint pen, presented in a presentation box. Rec'd—11/23/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationMiodrag Rakic, Chief of Staff, Office of the President of the Republic of SerbiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Sher, Susan4″ decorative octagonal box with hand-painted lid depicting Moscow churches and eight hand-painted churches on each side, presented in a red presentation box. Rec'd—6/24/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sergey Kislyak, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member Summers, LarryBottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Rose champagne, presented in an orange presentation box. Rec'd—10/19/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Location—Perishable Items Handled Pursuant to U.S. Secret Service PolicyMr. Igor Shuvalov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    White House Staff Member16″ × 12″ Pineider green leather briefcase embossed with 2009 G8 Summit seal. Rec'd—7/1/2009. Est. Value—$1,568.00. Location—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: The White House—Office of the Vice President

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by The White House—Office of the Vice President]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States50″ x 74″ carpet with medallion in beige and grey with five borders, presented in green bag. Rec'd—11/13/2009. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Official Use on First Floor of the Vice President's ResidenceHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United StatesReplica of Hammurabi's Code in silver and glass display case. Rec'd—1/10/2010. Est. Value—$475.00. Location—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Dr. Adil Abdul-Mahdi, Vice President of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United StatesPair of brass and stingray skin candlestick holders, presented in a stingray skin and mother of pearl box. Rec'd—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Location—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom ofNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States14″ tall x 6″ diameter Minh Long I multicolor hand-made vase with wooden stand inscribed “With Compliments from H.E. Mr. Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,” presented in red and gold-colored box. Rec'd—4/13/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of VietnamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States118″ x 98″ traditional hand-woven wool Afghan rug in red with three borders. Rec'd—5/12/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Location—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United StatesSculpture of four elephants on a wooden base. Rec'd—6/9/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Mwai Kibaki, President of the Republic of KenyaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States20″ wooden sculpture of a robed male with a shield and a spear. Rec'd—6/12/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Location—Official Use on First Floor of the Vice President's ResidenceThe Honorable Kenneth Marende, Speaker of the National Assembly of KenyaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United StatesWhite marble box with a colorful floral pattern, presented in a blue suede box. Rec'd—7/13/2010. Est. Value—$570.00. Location—National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, Minister of External Affairs of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United StatesNavy blue box with gold trim and clear top with silver lion and gold details inside. Painting of a man on a canoe holding an oar with trees in the background in wooden frame trimmed with gold. Rec'd—8/31/2010. Est. Value—$795.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Excellency Jalal Talabani, President of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States28″ x 33″ framed rug depicting an eagle with wings spread on a green backdrop. Rec'd—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—Official Use in West Wing, Office of the Vice PresidentHis Excellency Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. Jill Biden, Second Lady of the United StatesOval silver decorative box with lid and reticulated floral design. Rec'd—4/11/2010. Est. Value—$365.00. Location—National Archives and Records AdministrationHer Excellency Michelle Bachelet, President of the Republic of ChileNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Herro Mustafa, Special Advisor for the Middle East, Afghanistan and PakistanPierre Balmain wristwatch with white shagreen strap, round white face, white gold detail, and bezel of faux diamonds. Silver-plated box in the shape of a camel with a saddle that opens on a hinge. Rec'd—5/25/2010. Est. Value—$1,661.00. Location—Pending Transfer to National Archives and Records AdministrationHis Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Al Khalifa, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of State

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of State]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesEmbroidered art with purple flowers in large frame. Rec'd—1/5/2010. Est. Value—$460.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Yang Jiechi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge scene of camel and palm tree made of gold and silver in red box. Rec'd—1/5/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Location—Retain for Official Use OnlyHis Excelleny Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGold coin with gold plaque and certificate in presentation box. Rec'd—1/21/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Milo Djukanovic, Prime Minister of MontenegroNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSaint Louis Crystal Vase. Rec'd—1/29/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesCrystal torch sculpture on base with inscription (clear-cut crystal). Rec'd—2/3/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Exellency Khalid bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesEmerald and diamond bracelet, necklace, earrings, and ring. Rec'd—2/15/2010. Est. Value—$400,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Royal Highness King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSet of white gold watch with leather band and earrings, all encrusted in diamonds. Two perfume bottles. Rec'd—2/16/2010. Est. Value—$5,300.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Royal Highness Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Mekkah Region Governor of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTwo books, titles: “Ethics for the New Millennium” and “The Universe in a Single Atom” by His Holiness. Wooden Skaher basket with sterling silver bowl. White Shawl blessed by His Holiness. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$470.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Holiness the Dalai LamaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesOryx desk clock. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesOrxy desk clock. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLeather travel bag. Rec'd—3/1/2010. Est. Value—$475.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHer Excellency Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, President of the Argentine RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesFramed photography of Itamaraty. Rec'd—3/5/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Celso Amorim, Foreign Minister of BrazilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States22″ × 18″ painting of indigenous male. Rec'd—3/8/2010. Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Álvaro Colom, President of the Republic of GuatamalaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge black and white painting of nude female. Rec'd—3/19/2010. Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Oscar Arias, President of the Republic of Costa RicaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBlue lightweight Kanuk jacket. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$570.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Lawrence Cannon, Foreign Minister of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSterling silver bowl with round feet in green box. Rec'd—4/10/2010. Est. Value—$360.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTabriz Mahabad ruby wool carpet. Rec'd—4/10/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Serzh Sargsian, President of ArmeniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBoat-shaped silver purse. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$345.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesDecanter and glass set. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge circular glass piece with turquoise, green, and blue accents. Rec'd—4/14/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHer Excellency Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations and Co-Operation of South AfricaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesPerfume dispenser and censor in red case. Rec'd—4/28/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Kamel Morjane, Foreign Minister of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesWoven portrait of President William J. Clinton. Rec'd—5/7/2010. Est. Value—$840.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency YAB Dato' Sri Haji Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of MalaysiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesEmbroidered top, long camisole, pants, shawl, and matching clutch. Rec'd—5/10/2010. Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge Afghan rug in brown slipcase. Rec'd—5/2010. Est. Value—$900.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSterling silver footed bowl featuring traditional design. Rec'd—6/3/2010. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, Minister of External Relations of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTwo Heyder Aliyev Foundation books. Heyder Aliyev Foundation Space of Mugam CDs. Querabag Xan Ondior books and CDs. Pair of glass and tin tea glasses. Book, title: “Painting of Azerbaijan.” Postcards of Azerbaijan. Booklet of cuisine of Azerbaijan. Sakit booklet. Beed Araqsin hat. 13′11″ x 10′4″ Silk carpet. Azerbaijan CD. Five 110g Containers of Caspain Fish of the Sea Caviar. Rec'd—7/4/2010. Est. Value—$6,640.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGlass and sterling silver coffee set. Book and CD of Armenian ornamental art. Rec'd—7/4/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Serzh Sargsian, President of ArmeniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge abstract painting on canvas. Rec'd—7/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Asunção dos Anjos, Foreign Minister of AngolaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSilver jewelry box. Rec'd—7/19/2010. Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge artwork and framed photo. Rec'd—7/19/2010. Est. Value—$970.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Asif Ali Zardari, President of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesPainting of Secretary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton wearing conical hats. Color sand portrait of Secretary Clinton. Black and white sand portrait of Secretary Clinton. Rec'd—7/22/2010. Est. Value—$3,410.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of VietnamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States12′ × 15′ Tianjin carpet. Book about Nanjing silk and embroidery. Framed red paper cut-out of two women. Rec'd—7/2010. Est. Value—$4,865.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dai Bingguo, State Councilor of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGuqin instrument in cloth bag. Rec'd—7/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHer Excellency Liu Yandong, State Councilor of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States4′ x 6′ cream-colored carpet. Rec'd—8/20/2010. Est. Value—$575.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sameh Shoukry, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSmall black laquer box with painted design. Rec'd—8/2010. Est. Value—$920.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sergey Kislyak, Ambassador of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBlue woven Versace shawl. Versace scarf, black with floral design. Rec'd—8/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Elias Murr, Minister of Defense of the Republic of LebanonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesNecklace and bracelet in a wooden box. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$3,600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Somananhalli Mallaiah Krishna, Minister of External Affairs of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesPlace setting for ten including soup tureen, bowls, spoons, and service dishes. Rec'd—9/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Ho Nghia Dung, Minister of Transportation of Socialist Republic of VietnamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBook, title: “The Wall,” in presentation box with piece of the Berlin Wall on the lid. Rec'd—10/3/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dr. Guido Westerville, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federative Republic of GermanyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States4′ × 2′ framed copy of the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Kosovo. Rec'd—10/12/2010. Est. Value—$390.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Jakup Krasniqi, Acting President of the Republic of Kosovo and His Excellency Hashim Thaci, Prime Minister of the Republic of KosovoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States2′ × 3′ wood-framed portrait of Secretary Clinton. Rec'd—10/15/2010. Est. Value—$480.00 Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hajredin Kuci, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of KosovoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBelleek silver bracelet and necklace with crystal accents. Rec'd—10/19/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationThe Right Honorable Peter D. Robinson, MLA and Mr. Martin McGuiness, deputy First Minister of Northern IrelandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesBlack and brown rug in green case. Rec'd—10/20/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSecretary Clinton's name in Arabic calligraphy, presented in a frame. Rec'd—10/28/2010.Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Abdallah Baali, Ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of AlgeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesOil painting of Lahore Fort. Rec'd—10/29/2010. Est. Value—$680.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister of Punjab, Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge black and gold ceramic vase. Rec'd—10/30/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Pham Gia Khiem, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of VietnamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesCeramic bowl on a stand in blue, white, and gold. Hand-made silver plate. Portrait made of coffee beans. Coffee in leather box. Rec'd—10/30/2010. Est. Value—$1,410.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of VietnamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesDiamond and pearl necklace, earrings, and brooch. Rec'd—10/2010. Est. Value—$2,800.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dai Bingguo, State Councilor of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTraditional silver water bowl with lid. Rec'd—11/1/2010. Est. Value—$960.00. Disposition—Permission to Retain for Official Use OnlyHis Royal Highness Norodom Sihamoni, King of CambodiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSilver water pot. Rec'd—11/1/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hor Namhong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of CambodiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGold mask with blue, yellow, and green sapphire stones. Brass topographic map of Papua New Guinea in a frame. Rec'd—11/4/2010. Est. Value—$5,234.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Michael Somare, Prime Minister of Papua New GuineaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSilverframed picture of a sailboat. Rec'd—11/4/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationDame Carol Kidu, Department of Community Development of Papua New GuineaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesFramed print of the Maori Moko. Rec'd—11/4/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Worship Bob Parker, Mayor of Christchurch, New ZealandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesAfghan rug. Rec'd—11/19/2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesRound sterling silver bowl with leaf design. Rec'd—11/29/2010. Est. Value—$940.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Ahmet Davutoghu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTea set. Rec'd—12/2/2010. Est. Value—$395.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Islam Karimov, President of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGold coin. Framed, signed photograph of Secretary Clinton and His Majesty. Rec'd—12/3/2010. Est. Value—$2,090.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTunic and ornate silver plate. Rec'd—12/4/2010. Est. Value—$1,160.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Jaliya Wickramasuriya, Ambassador of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri LankaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesSmall shell-shaped Mikimoto travel clock with pearl. Rec'd—12/6/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Seiji Maehara, Minister of Foreign Affairs of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesReligious painting. Rec'd—12/9/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Edmond Hax Hinasto, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of AlbaniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesPearl and green stone brooch. Rec'd—12/10/2010. Est. Value—$525.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHer Excellency Roza Otunbayeva, President of the Kyrgyz RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGold and silver horse figure. Rec'd—12/2010. Est. Value—$940.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Adel Al-Jubeir, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesTwo scarves by E. Marinella in blue box. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesGold and silver desert scene on stone and marble base. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$3,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationKing Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United StatesLarge wooden statue. Small wood statue. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$1,080.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abduallah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Former President William ClintonPatek Philippe 18-karat yellow gold cross cufflinks. Rec'd—10/2009. Est. Value—$4,455.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Former Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Former President William ClintonJasper and silver desk set consisting of a calendar leaf stand, letter opener, ashtray, pen holder, and letter holder. Rec'd—4/12/2010. Est. Value—$1,900.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Former President William Jefferson ClintonLarge leather case with photo prints. Rec'd—11/23/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of KazakhstanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Chelsea ClintonTea set in a wooden box. Rec'd—7/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dai Bingguo, State Councilor of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Chelsea Clinton24″ × 24″ oil painting. Rec'd—10/13/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Dr. Haris Silajdzic, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and HerzegovinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Chelsea Clinton and Marc MezvinskyLimited edition crystal vase. Rec'd—7/21/2010. Est. Value—$940.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMinistry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James B. Steinberg, Deputy Secretary of StateWooden statue. Rec'd—12/30/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Kurt Campbell, Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Pacific AffairsDepiction of a project for a Chinese garden in the National Arboretum. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$490.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMadame Jiang Zehui, Director of the Chinese Academy of ForestryNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary for African AffairsTan and green round leather floor mat with three matching seat cushions. Rec'd—5/5/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, Vice President of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Jeffrey D. Feltman, Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern AffairsQom rug. Rec'd—9/17/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationAli Bin Mohsen Bin Fatais Al-Marri, Attorney General of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Janet Sanderson, Deputy Assistant SecretaryAmouage Jubilation 25 bar soap. 300ml Amouage Jubilation 25 hand cream. Amouage Jubilation 25 body lotion. Amouage Jubilation 25 eau de parfum. Rec'd—10/01/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamud Al Busaidi, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of OmanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of ProtocolWomen's Rolex Yacht Master gold tone chapter ring watch (M329251). Men's Rolex deep sea watch. Rec'd—5/20/2010. Est. Value—$20,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of ProtocolBulgari watch with silver face and black leather strap. Rec'd—7/26/2010. Est. Value—$10,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Mohammed Al-Tobaishi, Chief of Royal Protocol of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of ProtocolBlack Montblanc calligraphy pens. Black Montblanc ballpoint pen. Rec'd—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$420.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of ProtocolLarge tea set. Rec'd—12/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationDr. Zhang Kunsheng, Director-General of the Protocol Department and Assistant Minister of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Capricia Penavic Marshall, Chief of ProtocolStanding elephant in gold-trimmed transparent box. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Don Pramudwinai, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief of ProtocolBlack leather briefcase with brass detail. Rec'd—4/16/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dennis Cheng, Deputy Chief of ProtocolRaymon Weil silver men's watch. Rec'd—9/3/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Adam Ereli, U.S. Ambassador to Kingdom BahrainPair of Tufenkjian yellow gold cufflinks with white stone. Rec'd—6/2/2010. Est. Value—$771.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationPrince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Janet E. Garvey, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of CameroonCase of Chateau Lynch-Bages wine. Case of Mouton-Cadet Bordeaux Rouge wine. Case of Moet and Chandon Brut Vintage wine. Rec'd—4/29/2010. Est. Value—$1,344.96. Disposition—Official Use at U.S. EmbassyMrs. Chantal Biya, First Lady of the Republic of CameroonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaPearl necklace. Rec'd—12/2/2009. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLiang Baohua, Party Secretary of the Jiangsu Province of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Jon Huntsman, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaYe Hai pearl necklace. Rec'd—10/30/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationWu Shicun, Director General of the Hainan Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James Jeffrey, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of TurkeySilk carpet. Rec'd—07/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMevlut Bilinci, Governor of Kayseri of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Joseph Lebaron, U.S. Ambassador to the State of QatarHaurex Caimano watch. Viscose shawl. Glass hurricane with candles. Rec'd—6/17/2010. Est. Value—$630.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration; Glass Hurricane Retained for Official UseBrigadier General Rashid bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Richard Olson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab EmiratesMontblanc Starwalker black resin ballpoint pen. Business card holder. Meisterstuck 6CC leather wallet. Day planner. Rec'd—01/10/2010. Est. Value—$656.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim, Minister of Health of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Richard Olson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab EmiratesBurberry extra-large stainless steel watch. Rec'd—1/24/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationJoint Command and Staff College of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaMulticolor glass phoenix. Rec'd—8/18/2006. Est. Value—$575.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGovernment of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaBronze and glass replica of Ancient Hua Gu with base. Rec'd—5/17/2007. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnknown Foreign Government Official DonorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaLarge art of blossoming trees in white marble vase with wooden stand. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$465.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnknown Foreign Government Official DonorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaSilver tea set. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$475.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnknown Foreign Government Official DonorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaFive scarves of different colors. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnknown Foreign Government Official DonorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Clark Randt, U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of ChinaWhite and blue porcelain vase. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$495.00. Location—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGovernment of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Daniel Speckhard, U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic RepublicBook, title: “Great Moments in Greek Archaeology.” Silver boat decoration, title: “Evangelistria”. Rec'd—9/10/2010. Est. Value—$364.62. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationYannis Sgouros, Prefect of the Athens Prefecture of the Hellenic RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam18-karat white gold watch. Rec'd—6/3/2010. Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan haji Omar `Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. Ambassador to Brunei DarussalamMontblanc rollerball pen. Rec'd—6/3/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Al Muhtaogg Billad, Senior Minister of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable William E. Todd, U.S. Ambassador to Brunei DarussalamPicture frame. Rec'd—6/3/2010. Est. Value—$900.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Mohamed Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar `Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, Foreign Minister of Brunei DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Daniel Goodspeed, U.S. Consul GeneralFrederique Constant watch. Rec'd—6/7/2010. Est. Value—$533.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationFaisal Al-Sudairy, Deputy Consul General of the Saudi Consulate in Los AngelesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Andrew Smkin, U.S. Consul GeneralTissot men's watch. Rec'd—9/13/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationAnna Centenary Library, Government of the Tamil Nadu, Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Laurie M. Major, Deputy Consul GeneralGio Monaco Eclisse diamond wristwatch. Rec'd—11/29/2010. Est. Value—$8,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationDaham Al-Daham, Deputy Undersecretary for Protocol of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Bruce Swartley, Assistant Attache, DHS-ICE and Training StaffSix Longines dive watches. Rec'd—8/7/2010. Est. Value—$10,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Jasim Al Marzouki, Ministry of the Interior of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lance Bailey, Regional Security OfficerEbel men's watch (model number 9251K51). Ebel women's watch (model number 9957K21). Rec'd—8/8/2010. Est. Value—$3,150.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLieutenant General Sheikh Rashed bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa, Minister of Interior of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Alexander Laskaris, Team Leader, RRT Erbil Iraqi Kurdistan RegionLongines Conquistador watch. Rec'd—10/22/2010. Est. Value—$840.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMr. Kosrat Rasul, Vice President of the Kurdistan Regional Government of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, The Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Alys Spensley, Consulate Expo Liaison OfficerCollection of Chinese traditional flower paintings. Rec'd—11/9/2010. Est. Value—$338.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationShanghai Expo Bureau Protocol Officer, People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY—Administrative Office of the United States Courts

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief JusticeSoapstone bookends. Rec'd—3/28/2010. Est. Value—$414.00. Disposition—United States Supreme CourtThe Right Honorable Beverly McLachlin, Supreme Court of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief JusticeLeather document box. Rec'd—5/26/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—United States Supreme CourtHis Excellency Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James F. Holderman United States Chief Judge, Northern District of Illinois12” Tai-Hwa Pottery painted porcelain platter, title: “Happy Family”. Rec'd—10/19/2010. Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisHigh Court of TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James F. Holderman United States Chief Judge, Northern District of IllinoisHsiao Fang Pottery white porcelain tea set. Rec'd—10/20/2010. Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisIntellectual Property Court of TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James F. Holderman United States Chief Judge, Northern District of IllinoisTai-Hwa Pottery porcelain vessel and wooden base. Rec'd—10/21/2010. Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisTaichung Branch of the High Court of TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S.
    The Honorable James F. Holderman United States Chief Judge, Northern District of IllinoisCochin ceramic plaque with personalized dedication. Rec'd—10/22/2010. Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisTainan Branch of the High Court of TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable James F. Holderman United States Chief Judge, Northern District of IllinoisChu Ken engraved glass and Lazurite swan figure sculpture. Taiwan Post Co., Ltd. Taoyuan Lantern Festival stamp book. Year of Tiger figurine. Rec'd—10/24/2010. Est. Value—More than Minimal Value. Disposition—United States District Court for the Northern District of IllinoisThe Honorable Su Jia-Ming, Mayor of Taoyuan City of TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY—Central Intelligence Agency

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Central Intelligence Agency]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyShort sword with a single edge curved blade in a steel scabbard with a tiger head pommel. Rec'd—09/29/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyAntique revolver. Rec'd—11/23/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyYellow gold mounted glass model of a chariot on a mirrored wooden base. Rec'd—01/28/2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyFirenze Viscante fountain pen in a red leather case. Rec'd—2/23/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyOblong mother of pearl picture of the Nativity Church of Bethlehem. Rec'd—04/22/2010. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyDouble-edged dagger with a metal scabbard and a simulated ivory hilt. Rec'd—04/22/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyReligious framed icon. Rec'd—05/25/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyMont Blanc fountain pen. Rec'd—07/22/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyYellow gold and green jade replica of the Chonma-Chong crown. Rec'd—10/02/2010. Est. Value—$15,000.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Leon E. Panetta, Director of the Central Intelligence AgencyDouble edged dagger in a silver and jeweled scabbard with a white resin handle. Rec'd—12/06/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy DirectorSilver model of an elephant. Rec'd—07/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy DirectorSilver model of an elephant. Rec'd—07/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy DirectorSingle-edge curved sword within a gold and silver inlaid steel scabbard. Rec'd—08/02/2010. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy DirectorBronze figure of an infantryman. Rec'd—11/03/2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Michael J. Morell, Deputy DirectorSilver footed bowl. Rec'd—12/13/2010. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—On official display at the Agency5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeSilver-plated ivory necklace, bracelet, earrings, and ring. Rec'd—10/01/2003. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency Employee3′4″ x 2′6″ silk carpet. Rec'd—06/20/2005. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency Employee3′11″ x 2′8″ silk carpet. Rec'd—06/20/2005. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeEbel sports watch. Rec'd—12/04/2007. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    An Agency EmployeeMont Blanc ballpoint pen. Rec'd—12/17/2007. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch. Rec'd—12/17/2007. Est. Value—$2,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency Employee5′ x 3′ silk carpet. Rec'd—12/24/2007. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeLongines wristwatch. Rec'd—05/02/2009. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeFred Paris women's stainless steel wristwatch with black leather band. Rec'd—6/22/2009. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeFred Paris women's stainless steel wristwatch with black leather band. Rec'd—6/22/2009. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeTwo stainless steel wristwatches, leather wallets, and ballpoint pen sets. Rec'd—08/19/2009. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch. Rec'd—12/24/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch and a twisted five-strand pearl necklace. Rec'd—12/24/2009. Est. Value—$3,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeSilk carpet. Rec'd—1/6/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Retained for display in emplyee's office5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeLongines wristwatch. Rec'd—01/19/2010. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency Employee9′9″ x 6′9″ carpet. Rec'd—04/08/2010. Est. Value—$4,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeStainless steel Longines women's wristwatch. Rec'd—4/22/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeStainless steel Longines wristwatch. Rec'd—4/22/2010. Est. Value—$750.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeFrederique Constant stainless steel wristwatch with a brown leather band. Rec'd—05/07/2010. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeGold necklace, earrings, and bracelet. Rec'd—5/11/2010. Est. Value—$3,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBreitling Black enamel and stainless steel watch with a blue rubber band. Rec'd—05/12/2010. Est. Value—$2,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    An Agency EmployeeCartier fountain and ballpoint pen set. Rec'd—05/27/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeCorum stainless steel watch. Rec'd—05/30/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeJavial men's wristwatch. Javial pen. Javial wallet. Rec'd—6/15/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeMen's Ebel watch. Women's Ebel watch. Two Apple iPads with docking stations. Rec'd—6/15/2010. Est. Value—$4,700.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeMont Blanc pen. Set of cufflinks. Rec'd—6/20/2010. Est. Value—$775.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeRaymond Well Collection Tango wristwatch. Rec'd—6/20/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeWhite gold necklace with diamonds in the pendant. Rec'd—6/26/2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeLouis Vuitton silk shawl. Rec'd—7/23/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeN.O.A. Driver's wristwatch. Rec'd—07/26/2010. Est. Value—$4,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeN.O.A. automatic chronograph limited edition wristwatch. Rec'd—7/26/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeN.O.A. automatic chronograph limited edition wristwatch. Rec'd—7/26/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeMont Blanc ballpoint pen. Black wallet. Cologne. Rec'd—08/02/2010. Est. Value—$700.00 . Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeCollection of spa products. Plaque with a metal design. Two Hugo Boss ties. Bottle of Chanel Chance perfume. Silver sword with a filigree design encased in a wooden box. Rec'd—8/2/2010. Est. Value—$1,250.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeMont Blanc belt. Mont Blanc cufflinks. Terr D'Hermes Cologne. Plaque with a metal design. Rec'd—8/2/2010. Est. Value—$805.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBlack Navigator commander Titan wristwatch. Rec'd—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeHis and hers Omega stainless steel watches. Rec'd—11/01/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    An Agency EmployeeBaume and Mercier Classimo Executive wristwatch with brown leather band. Rec'd—12/6/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume and Mercier Classimo Executive wristwatch with a black leather band. Rec'd—12/6/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume and Mercier wristwatch with a silver face and black leather band. Rec'd—12/6/2010. Est. Value—$3,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeBaume & Mercier stainless steel wristwatch with a brown leather band. Rec'd—12/10/2010. Est. Value—$5,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeRado Chronograph wristwatch. Rec'd—12/29/2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services Administration5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of Agriculture

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Agriculture]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States5′ x 7′ hand-knotted rug. Rec'd—1/11/2010. Est. Value—$2,000.00. Disposition—Retained in the FFAS Under Secretary's office as an official giftHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United StatesKutani porcelain flower vase. 9″ by 10″ framed paper art by Issei Yamauchi. Rec'd—04/08/2010. Est. Value—$975.00. Disposition—Retained in the Secretary's office as an official gift; Art retained in FAS Administrator's office as an official giftHirotaka Akamatsu, Minister of Agriculture of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Thomas Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture of the United StatesLapis stones gathered into a bunch of grapes. Rec'd—09/30/2010. Est. Value—$367.00. Disposition—Retained in the Deputy Secretary's office as an official giftHis Excellency Arturo Fermandois, Ambassador of Chile to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of Commerce

    [Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of Commerce]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Gary F. Locke, Secretary of Commerce of the United States10′ x 13′ Afghan hand-knotted Soumak rug. Rec'd—08/11/2010. Est. Value—$1,165.99. Disposition—Official Use in Herbert C. Hoover Building (room 6521)Minister Wahidullah Shahsani, Minister of Commerce and Industries of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Gwen Lyle, Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To attend the 3rd tourism working group meeting. Rec'd—1/12/2010. Est. Value—$440.00China National Tourism AdministrationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Claudia Salgado, Commercial AssistantTRAVEL: Show organizers are interested with U.S. Trade Exports. Rec'd—1/14/2010. Est. Value—$811.48The California Gift Show and LA Mart (Mexico City, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Martha Sanchez, Commercial AssistantTRAVEL: To attend franchise trade-show, FEES. Rec'd—1/14/2010. Est. Value—$796.00Feher & Feher Consultoria en Gegocios y Franquicias (Mexico City, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Peng Aiqun, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: To attend Chongqing Foreign Government Loan Promotional Seminar. Rec'd—1/23/2010. Est. Value—$635.00Chongqing Bureau of Finance, People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Deborah Cooney, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership summit. Rec'd—1/28-30/2010. Est. Value—$388.00China National Tourism AdministrationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    David Gossack, Principal Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership summit. Rec'd—1/28-30/2010. Est. Value—$388.00China National Tourism AdministrationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Andrew Billard, Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To attend the Invest in America Seminar. Rec'd—1/28-30/2010. Est. Value—$388.00Her Excellency Chen Xin, Secretary Chief of International Relations Dept. CCPIT, People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Michelle He, Executive AssistantTRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US leadership summit. Rec'd—1/28-30/2010. Est. Value—$388.00China National Tourism AdministrationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Silvia Cardenas, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: Health Care information Technology Orientation Visit. Rec'd—02/28/2010. Est. Value—$2,336.00AERO Expo Organizer Committee (Mexico City, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Juan Carlos Prieto, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: Health Care information Technology Orientation Visit. Rec'd—02/28/2010. Est. Value—$2,336.00ProMexico of the United Mexican StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Fred Elliott, International Trade SpecialistTRAVEL: Travel costs (round trip air fare, lodging, meals, local transportation). Rec'd—03/1-4/2010. Est. Value—$2,725.00Puglia Region, the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Geoffrey Bogart, Principal Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To participate as main speaker during the 1st Student Colloqium “Espiritu Lince” that will take place on UVM Campus in San Luis Potos, SLP. Rec'd—5/24/2010. Est. Value—$360.00Universidad del Valle de Mexico-Maestra, Eugenia Santos de Alba, Director of Professional Studies (Monterrey, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Juan Herrera, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: To attend the Expo Pack event. Rec'd—6/21/2010. Est. Value—$427.50Expo Pack—Enrique Guzman—Marketing Director for Latin America (Guadalajara, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Yazmin Rojas, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: To attend Cosmoprof North America Las Vegas. Rec'd—7/18/2010. Est. Value—$422.07Cosmoprof North America 10 (Monterrey, Mexico)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Gwen Lyle, Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To attend 2010 Sino/US travel leadership summit. Rec'd—10/09/2010. Est. Value—$393.00China National Tourism AdministrationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Richard R. Craig, Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: Lodgings, local transportation and some meals for Peace Corps Reunion week. Rec'd—10/10-16/2010. Est. Value—$900.00The Korea Foundation, Seoul, Korea (82-2) 2046-8527. Ms. Y.K. Lee, www.kf.or.krNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ellen Lenny-Pessagno, Senior Commercial OfficerTRAVEL: To be one of the key speakers and participate in the IV Meeting of Galician Enterpreneurs Abroad in Santiago de Compostela from Octover 26-27, 2010 for Galician Companies organized by IGAPE (Galician Institute for Economic Promotion). Transporation and lodging. Rec'd—10/26-27/2010. Est. Value—$1,000.00IGAPE, Instituto Gallego de Promocion Economica (Investment Support Services for Regional and International Development), Xunta de Galicia Complexo Administrativo San Lazaro 15703 Santiago de Compostela. IGAPE, Instituto Gallego de Promocion Economica Complexo Administrativo San Lazaro 15703 Santiago de Compostela. (Madrid, Spain)Non-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Angela Turrin, Trade SpecialistTRAVEL: CS Spain showcased 5 NTM U.S. companies catalogs at CS's nooth as a result from the partnership with several multipliers. Rec'd—11/4-8/2010. Est. Value—$670.00FIRA DE BARCELONA—Hostelco Avda/Reina Ma Cristina, s/n—08004. Barcelona, Spain. TEL 00 34 902 2300 200. Note: FIRA de Barcelona is publicly owned with autonomous company management
    Cao Shujuan, Commercial SpecialistTRAVEL: To support China Urban Development Committee. Rec'd—11/16/2010. Est. Value—$2,969.00Urban Development Committee of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade

    AGENCY: Department of Justice

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Justice]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Attorney General of the United StatesiPad. Rec'd—5/28/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Attorney General's Office for Official UseDr. Attilio Fontana, Mayor of Varese, Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Eric H. Holder, Attorney General of the United StatesCartier watch. Persian rug. Rec'd—9/16/2010. Est. Value—$5,275.00. Disposition—Transferred to General Services Administration; Rug on Display in Attorney General's Office for Official UseAli Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais, Attorney General of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of Defense

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Defense]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense16″ x 18″ hand-woven wool Afghan rug pile. Rec'd—12/8/2009. Est. Value—$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of DefenseBlack leather brief case. Silver and gold-finish Parker pen set. Book, title: “Kultur Baskenti Instanbul: The Capital of Cultures.” Umbrella. Writing Tablet. Rec'd—2/2/2010. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency M. Vecdi Gonul, Minister of National Defense of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of DefenseSilver vase. Filigree necklace set. Rec'd—2/4/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency M. Vecdi Gonul, Minister of National Defense of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of DefenseSilver replica of a fountain located on the grounds of the Prime Minister's residence. Rec'd—2/4/20. Est. Value—$5,160.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense4′ x 7′ rug. Turbin from Afghanistan. Rec'd—3/9/2010. Est. Value—$530.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United StatesDecorative candlestick holders. Rec'd—4/1/2010. Est. Value—$950.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of DefensePlaque. Silver palm tree table lamp. Rec'd—5/13/2010. Est. Value—$495.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Ridha Grira, Minister of Defense of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United StatesSilver serving tray set. Rec'd—5/20/2010. Est. Value—$430.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Saad Hariri, Prime Minister of the Republic of LebanonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United States32 piece hand-made porcelain chess set. Book, title: “Prague Art and History.” Decorative plate with country emblem. Rec'd—6/4/2010. Est. Value—$1,530.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationColonel General Safar Abiyev, Minister of Defense of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense of the United StatesArtwork of gold oasis scene. Rec'd—7/9/2010. Est. Value—$1,400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Robert M. Gates, Secretary of DefenseStatue of an oryx. Rec'd—10/5/2010. Est. Value—$360.00. Location—Gift on Display at Pentagon for Official UseHis Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Becky Gates, Spouse of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense5′ x 7′ Baku rug with certificate of authenticity for handmade rug. 5′ x 5′ purple silk scarf. Rec'd—6/5/2010. Est. Value—$370.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMrs. Almas Abiyeva, Spouse of the Minister of Defense of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffLarge silver palm tree encased in shadow box. Rec'd—12/19/2009. Est. Value—$460.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLieutenant General Abdul Qadir Mohammed Jassim, Minister of Defense of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffBottle of Dimple Scotch. Fourteen books. Rec'd—12/20/2009. Est. Value—$393.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Husain Haqqani, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffItalian naval oil painting with certificate. Rec'd—1/10/2010. Est. Value—$755.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMr. Allan O'Mill, Official Painter of the Italian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesGold cross on gold chain. Rec'd—2/9/2010. Est. Value—$545.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Lieutenant General Samy Enan, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Arab Republic of EgyptNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesGold-plated bird ornament on crystal stand. Rec'd—2/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral Gabi Ashkenazi, Chief of Defense of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesMedium silver bowl. Rec'd—2/14/2010. Est. Value—$370.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Lieutenant General Samy Enan, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Arab Republic of EgyptNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffSilver gift box. Rec'd—2/16/2010. Est. Value—$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesLarge sword. Rec'd—2/16/10. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationSamir Rifai, Chief of Defense of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesCrystal tea service set on crystal tray. Rec'd—2/18/2010. Est. Value—$650.00. Location—Official Use at PentagonMs. Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi, Wife of Armed Forces Chief of Staff of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffSilver boom sailing ship in wooden box. Rec'd—4/1/2010. Est. Value—$485.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Nasser Mohammed Al Ahmed Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffEncased gold sword on display stand. Rec'd—4/1/2010. Est. Value—$2,200.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLieutenant General Sheikh Ahmad Al-KHaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Chief of Staff of the Kuwaiti ArmyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffSaber with curved steel blade and intaglio foliate scrolls on both sides. Plaque. Rec'd—4/22/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency General of the Army Nikolai Makrov, Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffMedium shield-shaped plaque. Pair of male and female bust portraits. Rec'd—5/10/2010. Est. Value—$405.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationAir Chief Marshal P.V. Naik, Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force, IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffMedium marble candle holder. Rec'd—5/10/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Location—Gift on Display at Pentagon for Official UseHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, King and Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesNarrow rug. Rec'd—6/14/2010. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United StatesAK 47/Serial #NM 26 1684. Rec'd—6/30/2010. Est. Value—$780.00. Transferred to the Department of the ArmyGeneral Freddy Padilla de Leon, Commander of the Military Forces of the Republic of ColombiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffSaber with black curved steel blade. Rec'd—7/13/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigidier General Abdulla Saeed Al-Mansoori, Royal Bahrain Naval Forces CommanderNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffEnvelope opener. Key ring. Business card case. Rec'd—7/21/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Kim Tae-young, Minister of Defense of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffBohemia cyrstal vase. Praha crystal plate. Rec'd—7/29/2010. Est. Value—$494.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral Vlastimil Picek, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffPlaque in presentation box. Scarf. Jewelry box. Rec'd—10/6/2010. Est. Value—$395.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hazim Attallah, Chief of Palestinian Civil PoliceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffVase with canted top and bottom. Green scarf with paisley pattern and metallic threads. Cuff bracelets of lapis lazuli panels set in silver. Two cleaning brushes. Rec'd—Unknown. Est. Value—$524.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnknown Foreign Government Official of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD PolicyKutahya Porselen vase. Vakko silk scarf. Rec'd—12/16/2009. Est. Value—$395.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Aslan Guner, Deputy Chief of Defense of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Michael Schiffer, OSD PolicyAmber-color crystal Chinese calligraphy writing set. Rec'd—12/17/2009. Est. Value—$980.00. Location—Gift on Display at PentagonMajor General Qian Lihua, Director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD PolicyPersonalized engraved plaque. Ballpoint pen. Fountain pen with gold ring and cap. Rec'd—12/16/2009. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Aslan Guner, Deputy Chief of Defense of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Gen. James E. Cartwright, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffPen set with display box. Wooden plaque. Rec'd—12/16/2009. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Aslan Guner, Deputy Chief of Defense of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Country Director for Bahrain, OSD Policy, Andre SekowskiWallet and pen set. Rec'd—12/29/2009. Est. Value—$790.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationStaff Brigadier General Abdulrahman Ibrahim Al-Hemaidi, Defense Military, Naval, and Air Attaché of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD PolicyDesk clock. Watch, wallet, pen, and cufflinks in accessory box. Rec'd—1/14/2010. Est. Value—$6,090. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Abdulla Juma'an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Joseph McMillan, OSD PolicyDesk clock. Watch, wallet, pen, and cufflinks in accessory box. Rec'd—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$6,090. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Abdulla Juma'an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Event Planner, Martha Jordan, OSD PolicyCarven stainless steel and coppertone wristwatch. Pierre Cardin black ink ballpoint pen. Rec'd—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$2,185.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Abdulla Juma'an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Country Director for Bahrain, OSD Policy, Andre Sekowski,Wallet, cufflinks, pen, and watch in presentation box. Rec'd—1/15/2010. Est. Value—$790.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Abdulla Juma'an, General Coordinator of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Joseph McMillanArtwork of silver ship displaying the flag of Kuwait, the capital building, and a gold oasis scene. Rec'd—1/26/2010. Est. Value—$980.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Abdulrahman Al-Othman, Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans of the Kuwait Armed Forces, KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Vice Admiral Jeffrey A. Wieringa, Director, Defense Security Cooperation AgencyMen's two-toned Eco-Drive Citizen watch; Women's gold bracelet with diamonds. Rec'd—4/9/2010. Est. Value—$1,160.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General and Mrs. Mohamed Elkeshky, Defense, Military, Naval & Air Attaché of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Spouse, and Vice Admiral and Mrs. Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Naval ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mrs. Sandee Cartwright, Spouse of Vice Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff James CartwrightSquare tablecloth. Haddad Cutlery manicure set. Haddad Cutlery six-piece serving set. Rec'd—4/15/2010. Est. Value—$645.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationNajwa Fakhr Al Din, Spouse of the Vice Chief of Defense of the Republic of LebanonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable William J. Lynn III, Deputy Secretary of DefenseDecorative candle holder. Rec'd—4/21/10. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, King and Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Prince Zeid Raad Zied Al-Hussein, Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Andre Sekowski, Country Director for Bahrain, OSD PolicyBook, title: “Mosaic: A Journey Through the Multi-faceted world of Bahrain's Arts and Crafts.” Maurice-Lacroix men's wristwatch. Rec'd—5/20/2010. Est. Value—$1,167.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Royal Highesn Salman bin Hamad, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Under Secretary of Defense Michele Flournoy, OSD PolicyPainting of a duck by Mohammad Mandi. Rec'd—6/29/2010. Est. Value—$970.00. Location—Gift on Display at PentagonHis Excellency Dr. Anwar Mohammad Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, James Miller, OSD PolicyTwo pens in black and gold. Rec'd—7/1/2010. Est. Value—$785.00. Location—Gift on Display at PentagonHis Excellency Lee Myung-bak, President of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Celeste Wallander, OSD PolicyPlaque. CD, title: “Dedicated to the victims of the Armenia Genocide of 1915.” Book, title: “Jansem.” Book, title: “Western Media Coverage of the Nagorno-Karabekh Conflict in 1988-1990.” Pamphlet, title: “Remembering and Understanding the Armenian Genocide.” Armed Forces of Armenia round gold coin. Rec'd—7/1/2010. Est. Value—$453.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Seyrah Ohanyan, Minister of Defense of the Republic of ArmeniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Gen. James E. Cartwright, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffMiniature Pounamu Mere in a display box. Rec'd—7/19/2010. Est. Value—$585.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationRear Admiral Jack Steer, Chief of the Royal New Zealand NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, Chip Gregson, OSD PolicyBusiness card case. Envelope opener. Key ring. Rec'd—7/21/2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Yu Myung-hwan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Skinner, OSD PolicyGlass paperweight featuring birds and grapes. Rec'd—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationThe Honorable Dr. Hu Wei-Jen, Secretary General of the Taiwan National Security CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Asian and Pacific Security Affairs Derek Mitchell, OSD PolicySingle strand pearl necklace. Bed cover and two pillowcases with hand-embroidered designs. Rec'd—8/6/2010. Est. Value—$1,510.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral Md Abdul Mubeen, Chief of Army Staff of BangladeshNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Senior Taiwan Director, Joseph Skinner, OSD PolicyGlass paperweight featuring birds and grapes. Rec'd—8/5/2010. Est. Value—$385.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationThe Honorable Dr. Hu Wei-Jen, Secretary General of the Taiwan National Security CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Alexander Vershbow, OSD PolicyBronze platter with small red rhinestones. Rec'd—9/23/2010. Est. Value—$820.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationUnder Secretary Hakan Fidan, Director of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization of the Republic of TurkeyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major General William B. GarrettFramed map of the province of Vicenza, Italy. Rec'd—11/15/2010. Est. Value—$520.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationDr. Achille Variati, Major of Vicenza, ItalianNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Assistant Secretary of Defense, Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, Chip Gregson, OSD PolicyWhite porcelain vase. Rec'd—11/30/2010. Est. Value—$620.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral (Retired) Liu Dongdong Political Commissar of the Jinan Military Region of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY: Department of the Air Force

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Air Force]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Michael Wynne, Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DCFrench Officer dagger. Rec'd—4/1/2008. Est. Value—$421.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral Stéphane Abrial, Chief of Staff of the French Air ForceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael B. Donley, Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC4′ × 6′ Afghan wool rug. Rec'd—8/28/2009. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Currently on display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm 4E833His Excellency Abdul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defenseof the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael B. Donley, Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC4′ × 6′ Afghan wool rug. Rec'd—8/28/2009. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Currently on display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm 4E833Major General Mohammed Darwan of the Afghan National Army Air Corps CommanderNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael B. Donley, Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC6′ × 8′ Afghan wool rug. Rec'd—4/1/2008. Est. Value—$1,295.00. Disposition—Currently on display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm 4E833Brigadier General Chris Tickell, Chief of Afghan National Air Corps TrainingNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael B. Donley, Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC4′ × 6′ handmade wool rug. Rec'd—10/14/2009. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Currently on display in the Pentagon, Washington DC, Rm 4E833His Excellency Rao Qamar Suleman, Chief of Pakistan Air Force of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General Norton Schwartz, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DCTorgeon Swiss men's T01101 Chronograph watch. Jewelry case. Rec'd—12/2/2010. Est. Value—$410.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Ahmed Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of the Moroccan Air Force of the Kingdom MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General Norton Schwartz, Chief of Staff of the United States Air ForceHungarian dagger. Rec'd—12/2/2010. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Zoltán Pintér, Chief of Staff of the Hungarian Air ForceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major General Floyd C Williams, Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, Cairo, Egypt18-karat gold men's tie clip. Rec'd—1/7/2009. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, Minister of Defense of the Arab Republic of EgyptNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mrs. Rebecca Williams, wife of Major General Floyd C Williams, Chief, Office of Military Cooperation, Cairo, Egypt18-karat gold necklace. Rec'd—11/12/2009. Est. Value—$355.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationVice Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major General Frederick F. Roggero, Commander Headquarters Air Force Safety Center and Commander Headquarters Air Force Safety, Pentagon, Washington DCTag Heuer Aquaracer automatic wristwatch. Rec'd—11/18/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLieutenant General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi, Chief of Staff of the United Arab Emirates Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    John M. Polhemus, GS-12, Protocol Specialist, 89th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Andrews, MDBvlgari Solotempo men's watch ST42SL. Rec'd—2/4/2010. Est. Value—$1,044.00. Disposition—Missing—Report of Survey (#2011-125) determined disappeared and remains to be foundMr. Ziad Soubra, Chief of Protocol of the Embassy of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Director of Regional Affairs, International Affairs, Pentagon, Washington DCSilver earrings, necklace, and bracelet set. Rec'd—8/30/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Ahmed Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of the Moroccan Air Force of the Kingdom of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colonel Angel Diaz, Director, Host Nation Coordination Cell, 379 Air Expeditionary Wing South West AsiaBlack watch. Black ballpoint pen. Pierre Cardin cufflinks. JBR cologne. Rec'd—9/7/2010. Est. Value—$647.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Randal A Kee, Commander, 379 Air Expeditionary Wing, South West AsiaGold watch. Gold ballpoint pen. Pierre Cardin cufflinks. JBR cologne. Rec'd—10/5/2010. Est. Value—$678.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Lyn D Sherlock, Director of Regional Affairs, International Affairs, Pentagon, Washington DCSilver earrings, necklace, and bracelet set. Rec'd—11/10/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Ahmed Boutaleb, Chief of Staff of the Moroccan Air Force of the Kingdom of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Brigadier General Scott Hansen, 321nd Air Expeditionary Wing Commander and Director, Iraq Training and Advisory Mission—Air Force, Baghdad, IraqMen's Baum and Mercier watch. Women's Baum and Mercier watch. Rec'd—12/21/2010. Est. Value—$4,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of the Army

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of the Army]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Colonel John P. Rooney, Commander, US Army Aberdeen Test CenterBaume & Mercier watch. Givenchy brown leather wallet. Givenchy Very Irresistible eau de toilette spray (3.4 oz). Rec'd—1/8/2008. Est. Value—$3,377.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, IraqGold and white gold Rado men's Swiss wristwatch. Rec'd—12/8/2008. Est. Value—$2,100.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant General Charles H. Jacoby, Jr., O-9, Deputy Commanding General (Operations), US Forces-Iraq & commander, I CorpsLongine's men's watch. Rec'd—4/2/2009. Est. Value—$645.00. Disposition—Purchased through General Services Administration in March 2010His Excellency Masoud Barzani, President of the Kurdistan Region of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, IraqSilver men's Victorinox Swiss Army men's wristwatch. Rec'd—4/12/2009. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Jameel Ali Ibrahim, Liaison Officer for the Kurdistan Regional Government, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in red and gold. Rec'd—4/28/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationSheikh Abdullah Shamer, Sheikh of Western Ninewa Province, the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant Bryan P. Ewing, O-2Stainless steel men's sapphire crystal Longines wristwatch. Rec'd—9/1/2009. Est. Value—$1,825.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMansour Ranza, ALMCO Multi-National Security Transition Command, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq30″ x 44″ rectangular shaped rug in gold and pink. Rec'd—9/9/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Jabbar Yawar, Deputy Minister of Peshmerga of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Kevin W. Mangum, O-7, Director of the Iraqi National Counter-Terrorism Force Transition Team, Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (For daughter Anela)Women's 21-karat yellow gold snake ring with zirconia stones. Rec'd—9/13/2009. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Purchased through the General Services Administration in April 2010Major General Fadil Jalil al-Barwari, Commander of the 1st Special Forces Brigade of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Brigadier General Kevin W. Mangum, O-7, Director of the Iraqi National Counter-Terrorism Force Transition Team, Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (For wife Angel)Women's 21-karat yellow gold fashion ring with zirconia stones. Rec'd—9/13/2009. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Purchased through the General Services Administration in April 2010Major General Fadil Jalil al-Barwari, Commander of the 1st Special Forces Brigade of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in blue and pink. Rec'd—9/23/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Aziz Weyzi, Zervani, Commander of Peshmerga, the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq22″ x 30″ rectangular shaped rug in pink and tan. Rec'd—10/2/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationLieutenant General Sherwan Ali Abdulrahman, Deputy Minister of Peshmerga, the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, IraqGold and white gold women's Rimador Japan Quartz wristwatch. Rec'd—10/10/2009. Est. Value—$1,800.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Ali, Army Commander of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, IraqOnyx and silver earring and jewelry set. Rec'd—10/15/2009. Est. Value—$1,600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMr. Abdul Karim Sultan Sinjair, Minister of Interior of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General (Promotable) Robert B. Brown, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Support, 25th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division-North, Iraq30″ x 44″ rectangular shaped rug in blue and red. Rec'd—10/18/2009. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationGeneral Sheikh Jaffer Ali Mustafa, Minister of Peshmerga Affairs, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General David Petraeus, Commander, US Central CommandChopard Swiss wristwatch. Rec'd—11/17/2009. Est. Value—$6,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Mangum, O-7, Deputy Commanding General—Center, US Division—Center, Camp LibertyGold necklace and earrings. Rec'd—1/22/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Fadil Jalil al-Barwari, Commander of the 1st Special Forces Brigade of the Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant Colonel Troy D. Joslin, O-5, Director of Public Works, Task Force CyclonePersonalized medium gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec'd—2/3/2010. Est. Value—$550.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan, APO AE 09320 on return to use displayed in the museum at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneruver Training center, Camp Atterbur, IndianaHis Highness General Shiekh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Brigadier General Joseph L . Culver, O-7, Commander, Task Force CyclosePersonalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec'd—2/3/2010. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Conference Room of Joint Forces Headquarters, Kentucky National Guard, Frankfort, KentuckyHis Highness General Shiekh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Colonel Richard D. Shatto, O-6, Brigade Commander, Task Force CyclonePersonalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec'd—2/3/2010. Est. Value—$800.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Trophy case of the 38th Infantry Division Armory, 3912 Minnesota Street, Indianapolis, IndianaHis Highness General Shiekh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colonel Timothy N. Thombleson, O-6, Deputy Commander, Task Force CyclonePersonalized large gold-plated castle statue encased in wood and glass. Rec'd—2/3/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Trophy case of the Joint Forces Headquarters, Indiana National Guard, Indianapolis, IndianaHis Highness General Shiekh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant General Steven Whitcomb, O-9, The Inspector General50ml Versace Versense cologne. 100ml Ferrari Uomo cologne. Techno Marine watch, serial number TMNC P07108287. Rec'd—2/7/2010. Est. Value—$3,068.90. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major Edlyn Smith, Aide de Camp to The Inspector GeneralJBR watch, serial number GL SSB 7863 D72 C. Silver pen, cufflinks, and leather wallet in solid oak gift box. Rec'd—2/7/2010. Est. Value—$1,300.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Sergeant Major Henry Jackson, Sergeant Major to The Inspector GeneralJaguar watch J636. Pierre Cardin cufflinks, black leather wallet, and roller point pen in mahogany and leather gift box. Rec'd—2/7/2010. Est. Value—$614.21. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General David Petraeus, Commander, US Central CommandTwo Navitec men's wristwatches Rec'd—4/26/2010. Est. Value—$25,000.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hamad bin Ali Al-Attiyah, Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major General Anthony A. Cucolo III, O-8, Commander, 3rd Infantry Division and United States Division-North80cm x 123cm mauve and tan hand-made silk rug. Rec'd—7/18/2010. Est. Value—$450.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: 3rd Infantry DivisionStaff Major General Aziz, Zervani, Commander of Peshmerga, Republic of IraqNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colonel William F. Roy, O-6, Brigade Commander, Task Force WolverinePresentation sword with the emblem of the United Arab Emirates and a leather case. Rec'd—7/22/2010. Est. Value—$456.00. Disposition—Retain for Official Display: Currently at HQ Task Force Wolverine, Bagram Airfield Afghanistan APO AE 09354. Will go on display at 86th IBCT (MTN) Headquarters, 7846 Williston road, Williston, VermontColonel Hassan, Commander of Task Force 110 of the Army of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Major General James E. Rogers, O-8, Commanding General, US Army Aviation and Missile CommandTissot “T-Touch” men's wristwatch, model number T33.7.498.51. Rec'd—11/2/2010. Est. Value—$589.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor General Hussein M. Al Assaf, Commander of the Royal Saudi Arabian Land Forces Aviation CommandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY: Department of the Navy

    [Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Department of the Navy]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsHand-crafted wooden chest. Rec'd—8/23/2009. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseAdmiral Noman Bashir, Chief of Naval Staff of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsGiampaolo Nason glass vase. Rec'd—10/1/2009. Est. Value—$335.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseMrs. Adele La Rosa, spouse of Admiral Paolo La Rosa, Chief of Staff of the Italian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsDecorative woven vase. Rec'd—10/8/2009. Est. Value—$508.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseAdmiral Guillermo Enrique Barrera Hurtado, Commander of the Navy of the Republic of ColombiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsDecorative glass bowl. Rec'd—10/8/2009. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseMrs. Hege Bruun-Hanssen, wife of Rear Admiral Haakon Bruun-Hanssen of NorwayNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsRussian coin set containing six small and one large coin. Rec'd—10/8/2009. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationAdmiral Vladimir Sergeevich Vysotsky, Commander in Chief of the Navy of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsNigerian floor mat and four cushions in tan and blue with Nigerian Navy Symbol in center. Rec'd—10/8/2009. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationVice Admiral Ishaya Iko Ibrahim, Chief of Naval Staff Nigerian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsCD box set, title: “Buenos Aires: Dias y Noches De Tango.”. Rec'd—11/12/2009. Est. Value—$397.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationAdmiral Oscar Adolfo Arce, Commander of the Argentine Coast GuardNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsNecklace, bracelet and ring set in gold with white and brown diamonds. Rec'd—11/12/2009. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationAdmiral Oscar Adolfo Arce, Commander of the Argentine Coast GuardNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsJB Robinson men's wristwatch round dual function, white face with black leather band, serial number 81.644. Pen set. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$1,070.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsLongines men's stainless steel Classique watch with two-tone stainless steel band and gold-tone stainless steel case, white dial with sapphire crystal, serial number L4.766.2. Longines women's stainless steel classique watch, two-tone stainless steel band with gold-tone stainless steel case, white dial, with sapphire crystal, serial number L4.209.2. Rec'd—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$2,500.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationVice Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of Naval the Egyptian Naval ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations2′ x 1′ Vazhavilakku metal lamp. Rec'd—4/15/2010. Est. Value—$380.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationVice Admiral Krishnan Nair Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief of Southern Naval Command of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsDagger with curved double-edged 6″ blade and silver handle. 18-karat gold, diamond, and turquoise jewelry including a ring, earrings and pendant. Rec'd—7/14/2010. Est. Value—$410.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Abdulla Saeed Al-Mansoori, Royal Bahrain Naval Forces CommanderNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval OperationsSet of three Malaysian coins issued to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Royal Malaysian Navy. Rec'd—8/4/2010. Est. Value—$425.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSAAdmiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar, Chief of the Navy of MalaysiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations7″ 18-karat yellow gold bracelet featuring three dimensional hollow scarab bettle flanked by links of papyrus blossoms. Rec'd—11/19/2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Lieutenant General Samy Enan, Chief of Staff of the Amred Forces of the Arab Republic of EgyptNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Gary Roughead, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations7″ 18-karat white gold bracelet featuring three dimensional hollow scarab bettle flanked by links of papyrus blossoms. Rec'd—11/19/2010. Est. Value—$700.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSAVice Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Naval ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mrs. Sherrie Gortney, spouse of Vice Admiral W.E. Gortney, US Navy, Commander US Naval Forces Central Command18-karat gold bracelet. Rec'd—1/21/2009. Est. Value—$818.67. Disposition—Purchased by RecipientSpouse of Vice Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Naval ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Vice Admiral John Bird, US Navy, Commander Seventh Fleet36″ x 48″ framed oil painting of the USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC 19) on canvas. Rec'd—10/5/2009. Est. Value—$469.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseVice Admiral Park Jung Hwa, Commander of the Navy of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Commander Paul Hobbes, US Naval, Middle East Affairs OfficerStainless steel men's wristwatch with flex band and round mother of pearl face marked “Brogeh/Sapphire/Japan Movt.” Stainless steel women's wristwatch with flex band and round mother of pearl face marked “Brogeh/Sapphire/Japan Movt.” Rec'd—10/17/2009. Est. Value—$1,200.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationCaptain Nassir Al-Rakf, Royal Saudi Naval Forces of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant General John Allen, US Marine Corps, Commander, US Central Command11.5″ 18-karat gold necklace with gold cross. Rec'd—10/29/2009. Est. Value—$1,500.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mass Communications Specialist First Class Tiffani Vanderwyst, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations PhotographerPierre Cardin Swiss-made silver water-resistant watch with rectangle homme dual black dial and silver and black link band, serial number PC10191S01. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Chief Culinary Specialist Wesley Tavares, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations personal StaffPierre Cardin Swiss-made silver water-resistant watch with rectangle homme dual black dial with silver & black link band, serial number PC10191S01. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Steve McMains, Chief of Operations Personal Security AdvisorPierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant watch with black face and rose tone link band. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Captain Christopher Grady, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations Executive AssistantPierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant watch with black face with rose tone link band, serial number PC101291S02. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Commander Charlie Brown, US Navy, Chief of Naval Operations Public Affairs OfficerPierre Cardin stainless steel water-resistant watch with black face and rose tone link band, serial number PC101291S02. Rec'd—3/29/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rear Admiral Stephen S. Voetsch, US Navy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the navy (International Programs)/Director, Navy Internal Programs Office42mm diameter Men's stainless steel Tissot wristwatch with sapphire crystal, black dial, black leather strap, serial number T014427. Rec'd—4/8/2010. Est. Value—$825.00. Disposition—Transferred to the General Services AdministrationVice Admiral Mohab Mameesh, Commander in Chief of the Egyptian Naval ForcesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Rear Admiral Robert L. Thomas, US Navy, Commander, Submarine Group 724-karat gold Korean Chunma Chong Crown of Silla replica. Rec'd—6/28/2010. Est. Value—$1,250.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseRear Admiral Ha Jin-Yong, Commander of the Submarine Flotilla NINE of the Royal Korean NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Vice Admiral John Bird, US Navy, Commander Seventh FleetWooden block from the Mikasa, decorated with multiple command coins and designators. Rec'd—7/20/2010. Est. Value—$335.00. Disposition—Retained for Display by Recipient for Official UseVice Admiral Masahiko Sugimoto, Commander in Chief of the Self-Defense Fleet of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rear Admiral Kevin Sweeney, US Navy, US Navy Executive Office to the Commander, U.S. Central CommandJBR men's quartz watch with jewel, water-resistant, stainless steel bracelet with fold claps, serial GOR 3576L. JBR 1.7 cologne. Pierre Cardin sterling silver cufflinks with Pierre Cardin emblem. Black and silver pen. Rec'd—10/4/2010. Est. Value—$2,137.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSAHis Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Captain James Malloy, US Navy, Commodore, destroyer Squadron FIFTYRado men's watch, scratch resistant sapphire crystal with gold dial and day/date feature, polished with brushed gold tone steel bracelet, Model number R12391633. Rado women's watch, scratch resistant sapphire crystal with gold dial, polished with brushed gold-tone steel bracelet, model number R48728253. Rec'd—10/19/2010. Est. Value—$706.00. Disposition—CNO (DNS-35), Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationMajor Abdullah Al Shamri, Navy Liaison Officer of the Royal Saudi Naval ForceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral James G. Stavridis, Commander, U.S. European CommandIsraeli Defense Forces rifle, model MTAR21, demilled. Rec'd—10/25/2010. Est. Value—$2,300.00. Disposition—National Defense University for Official UseGovernment of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, US Navy, Commander US Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa and three accompanying staff membersTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Skopje, Macedonia. Rec'd—3/16-17/2010. Est. Value—$2,479.00Major Ivan Atanasoski, Chief of Protocol Section, General Staff of the Army of the Republic of MacedoniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Samuel Locklear, US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa and one accompanying staff memberTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Venice, Italy. Rec'd—10/19-22/2010. Est. Value—$3,378.00Admiral Bruno Branciforte, Chief of Staff of the Italian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Vice Admiral Harry Harris, Jr., US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces, Europe/Commander US Naval Forces, Africa and one accompanying staff memberTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Venice, Italy. Rec'd—10/19-22/2010. Est. Value—$3,378.00Admiral Bruno Branciforte, Chief of Staff of the Italian NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Admiral Samuel Locklear, US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces, Europe/Commander, US Naval Forces, Africa and one accompanying staff memberTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Skopje, Macedonia. Rec'd—11/3-5/2010. Est. Value—$1,450.50His Excellency Zoran Konjanovski, Minister of Defense of the Republic of MacedoniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant Commander Jennifer Jones, US Navy, Commander, US Naval Forces Europe/Commander US Naval Forces Africa and one accompanying staff memberTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Rome Italy. Rec'd—11/29/2010-12/2/2010. Est. Value—$1,150.26Lieutenant Commander Michele Avino, Office of Navy Policy, Italian Navy General StaffNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Rear Admiral Joseph Rixey, US Navy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (International Programs)/Director, Navy International Programs OfficeTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Vina Del Mar, Chile. Rec'd—11/29/2010-12/3/2010. Est. Value—$1,299.25Admiral Edmundo González Robles, Commander in Chief of the Chilean NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant Drew Thomas, US Navy, Aide to Director, Navy International Programs OfficeTRAVEL: Expended for lodgings in Vina Del Mar, Chile. Rec'd—11/29/2010-12/3/2010. Est. Value—$1,299.25Admiral Edmundo González Robles, Commander in Chief of the Chilean NavyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: United States Marine Corps

    [Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the United States Marine Corps]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Lieutenant General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)2m x 3m Afghan wool run in blue and green. Rec'd—4/5/2010. Est. Value—$ 1440. Disposition—Recipient purchased from General Services AdministrationBrigadier General Ghulam Mohayadin Ghori, Deputy Corps Commander of the 207th Corps of the Afghan National ArmyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lieutenant Colonel Christopher L. Naler USMC, then-Commanding Officer, 5th Battalion, 10th Marines (MARCENT AO)TRAVEL: Formal invitation to join Royal Family in ceremony to welcome home Bahrain company (which was under his charge in AFG) on 14 Jun 2010. Gifts of travel include OCONUS air fare, lodging, and meals. Rec'd—6/22/2010. Est. Value—$11,500Government of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Homeland Security]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesGranat gold cufflinks with garnets. Rec'd—10/27/2008. Est. Value—$480.00. Disposition—On display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersMr. Alexandr Vondra, Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesSet of six shot-style crystal glasses. Rec'd—10/27/2008. Est. Value—$510.00. Disposition—On display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersHis Excellency Karel Schwarzenberg, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesLimited mint edition Slovak Crowns (various denominations) Rec'd—10/28/2008 Est. Value—$609.81. Disposition—On display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersHis Excellency Robert Kalinák, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Slovak RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesBook, title: “Tamaya: A Modern Icon Reinterpreted.” Rec'd—12/2/2009. Est. Value—$377.76. Disposition—Secretary's office—For official useHis Excellency Arturo Sarukhan, Ambassador of the United Mexican StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesAmati-Denak clarinet S.R.O., Model #ACL 612-C. Rec'd—12/14/2009. Est. Value—$1,128.03. Disposition—On display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersHis Excellency Robert Kalinák, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Slovak RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States11.5″ Lladro porcelain “Butterfly Treasures” figurine. Rec'd—4/10/2010. Est. Value—$440.00. Disposition—Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Felix Sanz Roldán, Director of the Center of National Intelligence of SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesDiamond and ruby necklace, bracelet, earrings, and ring. Rec'd—5/30/2010. Est. Value—$294,140.00. Disposition—In storage, Room 43205, (locked safe), Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersKing Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States54″ x 75″ silk hand-knotted yellow, pink, green, brown, cream, and red rug with floral pattern. Rec'd—9/17/2010. Est. Value—$6,625.00. Disposition—In storage, Room 5-01-111-F, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersAli Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais Al Marri, Attorney General of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Jane Holl Lute, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security of the United StatesDelta fountain pen and ink set. Rec'd—5/30/2009. Est. Value—$380.25. Disposition—On display in Room 5103, Department of Homeland Security HeadquartersHis Excellency Roberto Maroni, Minister of Interior of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Nick Ahloe, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Assistant Attaché in Amman, Jordan, Department of Homeland SecurityCover watch of Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) inscribed with Jordan Customs seal. Rec'd—1/7/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Attache's office (locked safe)Major General Ghaleb Al Sarayreh, Director General of Jordan Customs of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Akil Baldwin, Operation Manager, HIS International Affairs, Immigration & Customs Enforcement, (Washington, DC) Department of Homeland SecurityCover Watch of Switzerland (Co89.ST2M) inscribed with JordanCustoms seal. Rec'd—1/7/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Attache's office (locked safe)Major General Ghaleb Al Sarayreh, Director General of Jordan Customs of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Bruce Swartley, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Assistant Attaché in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Department of Homeland SecurityLongines Master Collection chrome watch in Ministry of Interior box. Rec'd—8/10/2010. Est. Value—$1,700.00. Disposition—Transferred to Department of State Post Management officer, United Arab EmiratesBrigadier General Jasim Al Marzouki, Ministry of Interior of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Majdi Haddad, Immigration & Customs Enforcement Foreign Service National Investigator in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Department of Homeland SecurityLongines Master Collection chrome watch in Ministry of Interior box. Rec'd—8/10/2010. Est. Value—$1,700.00. Disposition—Transferred to Department of State Post Management officer, United Arab EmiratesBrigadier General Jasim Al Marzouki, Ministry of Interior of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ms. Lynda Williams, Resident Agent in Charge, U.S. Secret Service, Department of Homeland SecurityCurrency. Rec'd—9/24/2010. Est. Value—$350.00. Disposition—Returned to His Excellency Patrick Nandago, Namibian Ambassador to the United States on October 9, 2010His Excellency Hifikepunye Pohamba and Mrs. Penehupifo Pohamba, President of the Republic of Namibia and SpouseNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of Treasury

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Department of Treasury]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the TreasuryFranz hibiscus vase in white and red. Rec'd—4/4/2010. Est. Value—$850.00. Disposition—Department of TreasuryHis Excellency Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lael Brainard, Under Secretary for International AffairsHeli-Artic parka and seal skin mitts. Rec'd—5/4/2010. Est. Value—$1,029.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationThe Honorable James M. Flaherty, P.C., M.P., Minister of Finance of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    David Cohen, Assistant Secretary for Terrorist FinancingCartier Tank wristwatch and 100 Riyah gold coin. Rec'd—10/4/2010. Est. Value—$4,265.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Service AdministrationAli Bin Mohsen Bin Fathis Al-Marri, Attorney General of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Environmental Protection Agency]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Kenneth J Davis, Program Analyst, Office of International and Tribal AffairsTRAVEL: UNITAR will provide housing in Geneva, Switzerland to the employee on detail for the duration of the assignment. The traveler will perform approximately a 3-month detail assignment with UNITAR and UNEP Chemicals in Geneva, Switzerland. The traveler will be working with UNITAR and UNEP on global mercury issues that are very important to the US, EPA, and the Office of International and Tribal Affairs. In particular, he will be assisting with the effort, currently supported by EPA, to help the government of Kyrgyzstan address primary mercury mining. This is an important part of the international effort to reduce mercury use and emissions, which EPA strongly supports. Rec'd—5/15/2010—7/29/2010 Est. Value—$6,000.00United Nations Institute for Training and ResearchNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Weihsueh Chiu, Environmental Health ScientistTRAVEL: Per diem to cover hotel, meals, and incidentals ($1350.00). Numerous scientific advisory groups have urged the U.S. EPA to incorporate probabilistic methods for uncertainty and variability in quantitative dose-response analysis, including the recent National Research Council report “Science and Decisions.” Dr. Weihsueh Chiu has substantial expertise and interest in this area, and it is important that he provide input into the development of the WHO/IPCS guidance, quidance which influences others globally and which ultimately has a bearing on how EPA conducts its own analyses. Stakeholders may evaluate the practices of ORD in comparison to this IPCS guidance, thus being part of the IPCS process is informative for EPA and helps insure that the IPCS and EPA practice are harmonized to the extent practical. This guidance may also be useful in training ORD risk assessors in the application of probabilistic methods to characterize uncertainty and variability in chemical risk assessment. Rec'd—9/14/2010—9/18/2010 Est. Value—$1,350.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    David Bussard, Director, Washington Division, NCEA, ORD, USEPATRAVEL: $1,350 in traveler's checks to cover meals, lodging, local travel, and incidental expenses. Traveler provided advice to the World Health Organization at a meeting of experts. Traveler was also one of the authors of a discussion paper for the meeting. Rec'd—9/14/2010—9/18/2010 Est. Value—$1,350.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Jennifer Seed, Ph.D. Deputy Division Director, Risk Assessment Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and ToxicsTRAVEL: Plane ticket—$1056.30; Hotel (2 nights)—$541.00; Meals and misc expenses (3 days)—$ 225.00 in London, United Kingdom. The World Health Organization convened an international meeting to develop a global “umbrella plan” for activities on Mode of Action of chemicals, including the establishment of a Mode of Action Database. This strategic planning meeting also responded to recommendations of an ECETOC/ILSI/HESI Workshop on Using Mode of Action Information to Improve Regulatory Decision Making on 2-3 November 2009, London. Issues discussed at the meeting include, 1) for the umbrella plan—key new activities, relationship with existing activities, implementing bodies, resources, and 2) for the database—the purpose of the database, general content and broad criteria for inclusion of data, the “home” of the database and its possible management arrangements, resources and relationship to any other relevant data holdings. Dr. Jennifer Seed was invited to attend as she has been involved in the use of mode of action information in human health risk assessment for over 12 years, and was a leader in the development of the WHO/IPCS Mode of Action Framework which is now being used worldwide in the hazard assessment of chemicals. She participated as a member of the planning group. Rec'd—10/12/2010—10/15/2010 Est. Value—$1822.30World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    (Norma) Lynn Flowers, Acting Associate Director of Health, Immediate Office, NCEA, ORD, EPATRAVEL: $140 × 3.5 days Per Diem = $490; $235 × 3 days Lodging = $705; $1,195 Total For London, UK from October 12, 2010 to October 16, 2010. Traveler was invited to attend the World Health Organization International Programme on Chemical Safety Harmonization of Approaches on Risk from Exposure to Chemicals Mode of Action Planning Meeting on behalf of USEPA as a result of her expertise in the field of risk assessment and cancer mode of action. Rec'd—10/12/2010—10/16/2010 Est. Value—$1,195.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Robert J Kavlock; Director, National Center for Computational Toxicology, Office of Research and Development, US EPATRAVEL: Per diem expenses related to participation in the WHO Expert Working Group for the Risk Assessment of DDT including hotel, meals, and local transportation for travel from November 27 to December 2, 2010. The WHO per diem in Geneva is 383 Swiss Francs (approximately $387 USD). Due to weather delays (airport closed for +36 hours due to snow), WHO covered 5 instead of the original 4 days of per diem. Invited expert on DDT risk assessment. DDT use in Internal Residential Spraying for malarial control will be considered as an exemption from the Stockholm Convention banning the use of persistent organic pollutants this coming spring. Rec'd—11/27/2010-12/2/2010 Est. Value—$1,935.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist Office of Pesticide Programs, Immediate OfficeTRAVEL: Hotel (11nights)—$2250.00; Meals, local transportation, and misc expenses (13 days)—$1746.00. Invitational travel—Travel dates: 9/19/2010 to 10/1/2010 for Rome, Italy. Dr. Dellarco attended the Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) as an internationally recognized scientific expert in pesticide risk assessment. The JMPR is administered jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). JMPR, which consists of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group, is a long standing process under the United Nations. During the Meetings, the FAO and WHO Panel of Experts is responsible for reviewing the toxicology, metabolism, environmental fate, use patterns, residue and analytical aspects of the pesticides under consideration to determine if pesticide residue values will be at a safe dietary intake level for the various populations of the world. The JMPR dietary risk assessments are used to determine the proposed maximum residue limits (i.e., levels of pesticide residue that may be tolerated on food commodities in international trade). Thus, JMPR serves as a scientific advisory body to the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Advice to the Codex Alimentarius Commission on pesticides is provided through the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR). The JMPR provides for an exchange of information with colleagues from around the world. More importantly, it provides an avenue for the US to influence policy and to input into the technical reviews that ultimately result in international standards for food in trade. Dr. Vicki Dellarco was invited to be both a WHO reviewer and to serve as rapporteur of the meeting. Rec'd—9/19/2010-10/1/2010 Est. Value—$3,996.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Vicki Dellarco Senior Scientist Office of Pesticide Programs, Immediate OfficeTRAVEL: Plane ticket—$1056.30; Hotel (2 nights)—$541.00; Meals, local transportation, and misc expenses (3 days)—$225.00; for travel to London, UK from 10/12/10 to 10/15/10. The World Health Organization convened an international meeting to develop a global “umbrella plan” for activities on Mode of Action of chemicals, including development of case studies and the establishment of a Mode of Action Database and education program. This strategic planning meeting also responded to recommendations of an ECETOC/ILSI/HESI Workshop on Using Mode of Action Information to Improve Regulatory Decision Making on 2-3 November 2009, London. Issues discussed at the meeting include, 1) for the umbrella plan—key new activities, relationship with existing activities, implementing bodies, resources, and 2) for the database—the purpose of the database, general content and broad criteria for inclusion of data, the “home” of the database and its possible management arrangements, resources and relationship to any other relevant data holdings. Dr. Vicki Dellarco was invited to co-chair the planning group. She has been involved in the use of mode of action information in human health risk assessment for over 15 years within the EPA, and help lead the development of the WHO/IPCS Mode of Action Framework which is now being used worldwide in the hazard assessment of chemicals. Rec'd—10/12/2010-10/15/2010 Est. Value—$1,822.30World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Richard Judson, Research ChemistTRAVEL: Meals in kind lunch and dinner October 15 2010 (75 GBP); Meals out of pocket October 14-15 2010 (100 GBP); Hotel room (2 nights) with taxes October 14-15 2010 (169.20 GBP/night); Internet service at hotel (15 GBP); Local transportation in London—Train from airport to London October 14, 2010 (18 GBP)—Taxi from Meeting to Airport October 15, 2010 (15 GBP). Traveler is an expert on the ToxCast data, database, statistical approaches and results from the ToxCast program. The traveler is one of the project leaders for the EPA ToxCast program which is implementing the approaches to using mode of action (MOA) analysis. He has developed many of the methods the EPA is using to analyze the ToxCast data and to make use of that data for prioritization of thousands of environmental chemicals for testing. Furthermore, he has led the effort to develop the ACToR database (Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource) which is the overall repository for related, public data being used in the EPA's screening and prioritization efforts. This data is directly used in current exploratory MOA analyses being carried out by EPA/ORD. He has been invited to this workshop to discuss how the ToxCast program can be used to improve MOA analysis. The traveller will learn about current expert opinion on performing MOA analysis being used by other governments as part of their chemical risk assessment activities, and will have a chance to contribute EPA views on this subject. Rec'd—10/12/2010-10/15/2010 Est. Value—$898.24World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Kimberly Nesci, Special AssistantTRAVEL: Travel expenses accepted included meals ($842.62) and lodging ($801.38) for travel to Geneva, Switzerland from 10/03/2010 to 10/12/2010. Traveler is the designated expert to the FAO/WHO Panel on Pesticide Management. The FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Management is the official statutory body that advises the Organization on matters pertaining to pesticide regulation and management, and alerts it to new developments, problems, or issues that otherwise merit attention. The Panel in particular counsels FAO on the further implementation of the revised version of the International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides. This advances EPA goals of international pesticide regulatory harmonization and imported food safety. Rec'd—10/3/2010—10/12/2010. Est. Value—$1,644.00Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Stephen FunkTRAVEL: Hotels, meals, local transportation, and incidentals while in Slovenia, $1800. Participation in FAO/WHO Joint Meeting on Pesticide Specifications Rec'd—5/31/2010—6/8/2010. Est. Value—$1,800.00Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Dr. Edward V. Ohanian, Associate Director for Science, Office of Water, USEPA, Washington, DCTRAVEL: Dates of Travel to Tokyo, Japan: December 3-11, 2010. Common Carrier: $3,500 (in kind, directly billed to WHO) on 12/3. Meals: $700.00 (from cash to traveler)* on 12/4-10. Lodging $600.00 (in kind, directly billed to WHO) on 12/4-10. Local Transportation: Airport to Hotel; Hotel to Airport; Taxis to Ministry of Health and Environment: $200.00 (from cash to traveler)* on 12/4, 12/5/12/6 and 12/11. Parking at Dulles Airport; drove POV: $90.00 (from cash to traveler)* on 12/3-11. *WHO paid the traveler $950.00 in cash (travelers' check) on 12/6 to cover for above expenses (meals, local transportation and parking) Dr. Ohanian is national and international authority on human risk assessment who was invited as a Temporary Advisor to WHO to assist the Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality Committee in reviewing of draft 4th Edition of WHO Guidelines and the draft fact sheet on PPCPs and developing the WHO Strategy for 2010-2015. Rec'd—12/3/2010—12/11/2010. Est. Value—$4,450.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Kathleen C. Raffaele, Ph.D., Senior Toxicologist, USEPATRAVEL: Travel expenses to be directly reimbursed include lodging/hotel, meals and incidentals, and local travel. Total amount to be directly reimbursed is $668 (Canadian dollars) or approximately $651 (US dollars). The Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau, Safe Environments Directorate of Health Canada is holding a 2-day meeting focusing on the use of neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity data in risk assessment. Increased consistency in evaluating and using neurotoxicity data in risk assessments for environmental chemicals will enhance US and EPA goals in effectively regulating environmental chemicals to protect the public health. In addition, the focus on developmental neurotoxicty data is consistent with EPA goals in protecting children and other susceptible populations. Participation in this meeting will enhance EPA/NCEA's knowledge about the ways these data are used in international risk assessment, and promote consistent data interpretation across international organizations. Dr. Raffaele was invited to present lectures to Health Canada staff, over a two day. Her lectures involved the interpretation and use of neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity data in risk assessment of environmental chemicals. Rec'd—9/7/2010-9/10/2010. Est. Value—$651.00Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau of the Safe Environments Directorate, Health CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Rhyne Woodrow Setzer, Jr., Mathmatical StatisticianTRAVEL: Cash (traveler's checks) for $1,350.00, to cover lodging, local travel, and meals taking place in Utrecht, Netherlands from 09/14/2010-09/18/2010. Wood Setzer, Ph.D., a biostatistician who has been involved in dose-response analyses for Agency risk assessments. His work has also been addressing issues of applications of statistical methods to PBPK models. The traveler is recognized as an international expert in the area of uncertainty analysis in health effects hazard assessment, and has advised Agency Program Offices, WHO and European Food Safety Agency activities in this area. Dr. Setzer has been invited to serve as a WHO Temporary Advisor for the meeting “Characterizing and Communicating Uncertainty and Variability in Hazard Assessment“, held at RIVM in Bilthoven, Netherlands. The traveler organized and chaired the first in a series of three workshops on the use of PBPK models in risk assessment, of which this is the third, and participated in the second workshop. Dr. Setzer will confer with other world experts in this area to evaluate proposed WHO/IPCS guidance in the use of PBPK models in risk assessment, and area of direct interest for the Agency. While in the Netherlands the traveler will present on the ToxCast progress and then meet with Dr. Slob (RIVM) to collaborate on a manuscript about model uncertainty in dose-response assessment. The Agency has an interest in maintaining communication with world partners in the area of hazard assessment. In this case, the Agency both influences decisions that will affect the ways hazard assessments are carried out and interpreted, and benefits from points of view coming from other contexts. Also, the Agency will benefit from having shared ideas with other experts in this area, and in having its input heard in the proposed guidance. Rec'd—9/14/2010—9/18/2010. Est. Value—$1,350.00International Program for Chemical Safety of the World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    P.V. Shah Chief, Inert Ingredient Assessment Branch, Registration Division Office of Pesticide ProgramsTRAVEL: Invitational travel to Rome, Italy—Travel dates: 9/19/2010 to 10/2/2010. Hotel (12 nights)—$2,291.00. Meals, local transportation, and misc expenses (C2514 days)—$2,042.00. Dr. Shah attended the Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) as an internationally recognized scientific expert in pesticide risk assessment. The JMPR is administered jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). JMPR, which consists of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group, is a long standing process under the United Nations. During the Meetings, the FAO and WHO Panel of Experts is responsible for reviewing the toxicology, metabolism, environmental fate, use patterns, residue and analytical aspects of the pesticides under consideration to determine if pesticide residue values will be at a safe dietary intake level for the various populations of the world. The JMPR dietary risk assessments are used to determine the proposed maximum residue limits (i.e., levels of pesticide residue that may be tolerated on food commodities in international trade). Thus, JMPR serves as a scientific advisory body to the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Advice to the Codex Alimentarius Commission on pesticides is provided through the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR). The JMPR provides for an exchange of information with colleagues from around the world. More importantly, it provides an avenue for the US to influence policy and to input into the technical reviews that ultimately result in international standards for food in trade. Dr. P.V. Shah was invited to be a temporary advisor to the JMPR during the meeting. Dr. Shah prepared a toxicological monograph on Tebuconazole and Cyproconazole for presentation at the meeting. Based on Dr. Shah's assessments, committee established the acceptable daily intake for cyproconazole and tebuconazole. Rec'd—9/19/2010 to 10/2/2010. Est. Value—$4,333.00World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Bella Tonkonogy, Environmental Protection Specialist StatisticianTRAVEL: On this 3-month detail to the OECD Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Development Division in Paris, France, the work was to systematically compare policy approaches to address competitiveness and leakage under climate change policy. Travel and living expenses in the amount of approximately $10,550 was paid by OECD. Bella Tonkonogy served on detail to the OECD Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Development Division in the Environment Directorate. The outcome was a report or policy brief for circulation at the UNFCCC meeting in Cancun in December 2010. EPA benefits from participation in this detail by interacting with experts from OECD and member countries in climate policy and competitiveness, advancing dialogue on these topics, and affirming and improving EPA's expertise in this arena. Coordinated international efforts, particularly on emission leakage, led to greater environmental benefits at lower cost. Rec'd—9/18/2010—1/2/2011. Est. Value—$10,550.00Organization for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Lesley Vazquez-Coriano, DrPH, MicrobiologistTRAVEL: Air Travel: $1,296.38; Meals: $700.00; Lodging: $600.00; Local Transportation: $200.00. Travel dates for Tokyo, Japan: December 3rd to December 10th, 2010. Dr. Vazquez-Coriano has national/international authority on Microbial Risk Assessment and provided advice in the revision of the final draft version of the Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality 4th Edition, and in the development of the WHO Water Quality Strategy for 2011-2016s. EPA/OW will benefit from these efforts by developing risk analysis efforts for rulemaking and other risk management actions and also by creating partnerships with international scientific and regulatory organizations. Rec'd—12/3/2010—12/10/2010. Est. Value—$2,796.38World Health OrganizationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government
    Steve Knizer, Associate Director, HEDTRAVEL: Hotel $531.00 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Keynote speaker for 1st International Congress on Environmental Health. Title of talk is “Effects to Human Health and Risk Evaluation by Exposure to Agricultural Pesticides. Rec'd—10/18/2010—10/21/2010. Est. Value—$531.00 Location -The Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources of the United Mexican StatesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Export Import Bank

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Export Import Bank]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Mr. Bijan Kian, Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank of the U.SRug. Rec'd—12/14/2010. Est. Value—$500.00Mr. Noor Delawari, Head of the Afghanistan Investment Support AgencyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission

    [Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Eric Bash, Associate Bureau Chief, Enforcement BureauTRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terminating entirely outside of the U.S. for 6th Korea Communications Conference in Seoul, Republic of Korea, including 3 nights lodging, 3 meals and round trip airfare from Canada to Seoul, Republic of Korea; Acceptance due to budget constraints and FCC interest in employee's participation. Rec'd—11/1/2010. Est. Value—$1,750.00Government of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Jonathan Levy, Deputy Chief Economist, Office of Strategic Planning & Policy AnalysisTRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terminating entirely outside of the U.S. for 6th Korea Communications Conference in Seoul, Republic of Korea, including hotel, airport transfers, 4 meals and round trip airfare from Toronto, Canada, to Seoul, Republic of Korea; Acceptance due to budget constraints and FCC interest in employee's participation. Rec'd—11/7/2010. Est. Value—$4,402.61Korea Communications CommissionNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Irene Wu, Acting Chief Data Officer, International BureauTRAVEL: Travel expenses originating and terminating entirely outside of the U.S. for ICTNET workshop in Italy; Acceptance due to budget constraints and FCC interest in employee's participation. Rec'd—12/15/2010. Est. Value—$1,045.00European ParliamentNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission

    [Report of Travel Furnished by the Federal Communications Commission]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Doug Bausch, Sr Physical ScientistTRAVEL: Earthquake Symposium in Beijing and Mianyang, China. Rec'd—10/17-23/2010. Est. Value—$4402.61Architectural Society of China of the Chinese Chamber of CommerceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dominick Pillot, International Affairs SpecialistTRAVEL: Risk Reduction and Emergency Management Seminar in Santiago, Chile. Rec'd—11/14-18/2010. Est. Value—$1,641.00National Office of Emergency of the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of ChileNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Federal Reserve Board

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Federal Reserve Board]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve BoardHeli-Artic parka (Model 8502M). Rec'd—2/5/2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Office of the Secretary for Official UseMr. Antoine Brunelle-Côté, Acting Chief, Department of Finance of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Thomas A. Conners, Deputy Director, Division of International Finance, Federal Reserve BoardHeli-Artic parka (Model 8502M). Rec'd—2/5/2010. Est. Value—$639.00. Disposition—Office of the Secretary for Official UseMr. Antoine Brunelle-Côté, Acting Chief, Department of Finance of CanadaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY: Holocaust Memorial Museum

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Holocaust Memorial Museum]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumWhite leather portfolio containing nine unused postage stamps and one postmarked stamp and envelope to commemorate the International Day of Holocaust Remembrance on January 27. Rec'd—2/2/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Records Manager/ArchivesYuli-Yoel Edelstein, Minister of Public Diplomacy and the Diaspora of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Sara J. Bloomfield, Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum2.5″ tall figurine of a Jewish Klezmer musician playing a violin. 1.25″ medallion from the Mint of Poland (Mennica Panswowa) bearing a Star of David on one side and a Menorah on the other side. Two 1.5” medallions mounted on a ceramic plaque with one showing a child in front of the Lodz Ghetto bridge and the other engraved with Oskar Schindler on one side and the Star of David on the other side. Rec'd—12/8/2010. Est. Value—$750.00. Disposition—United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Records Manager/ArchivesHis Excellency Bronislaw Komorowski, President of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by NASA]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Charles Bolden, NASA AdministratorFIYTA space watch. Rec'd—10/30/2010. Est. Value—$12,888.00. Location—NASA Headquarters For Permanent DisplayNiu Hongguang, Deputy Chief Commander of the China Manned Space Engineering of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Office of Director of National Intelligence

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Director of National Intelligence]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amendedHermes scarf. Rec'd—1/21/2010. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—Recipient Reimbursed U.S. Government for Fair Market Value5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amendedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amended17″ tall porcelain vase with celadon glaze decorated with inlaid white clouds and flying crane roundels. Rec'd—4/1/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—For Official Use5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amendedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amended15.5″ tall Gusset AG cow bell and black leather strap. Swiss Army Knife “One Hand Master-On the Road” with rubberized grip and seven tools, 20th/21st century. Rec'd—5/20/2010. Est. Value—$445.00. Disposition—For Official Use5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amendedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    5 U.S.C. § 7342(f)(4), as amended13.25″ diameter Pashabahce gilded glass charger with applied imitation rubies and blue sapphires #1768/2000. Rec'd—9/22/2010. Est. Value—$375.00. Disposition—For Official Use5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4), as amendedNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    AGENCY: Office of Science and Technology Policy

    [Report of Tangible Gifts Furnished by the Office of Science and Technology Policy]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology PolicyMetal model ship on wooden base with plaque. Rec'd—1/22/2010. Est. Value—In appraisal process. Location—White House Gifts OfficeJesús Vázquez, Mayor of Baiona, SpainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology PolicyMother of pearl lacquered box. Rec'd—6/13/2010. Est. Value—$370.00. Location—White House Gifts OfficeHis Excellency Ahn Byong Man, Minister of Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology PolicyMother of pearl lacquered box. Rec'd—6/13/2010. Est. Value—$365.00. Location—White House Gifts OfficeSeoul University, Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology Policy5″ blue glass elephant statute in blue presentation box. Rec'd—6/24/2010. Est. Value—$365.00. Location—White House Gifts OfficeHis Excellency Prithviraj Chavan, Minister of State for Science, Technology, and Earth Science of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Peace Corps

    [Report of Travel Furnished by Peace Corps]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Aaron Williams, Director of the Peace CorpsTRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress. Rec'd—6/6-9/2010. Est. Value—$750.00Special Olympics and the Government of the Kingdom of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Jeff West, Special Assistant to the Director of the Peace CorpsTRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress. Rec'd—6/6-9/2010. Est. Value—$750.00Special Olympics and the Government of the Kingdom of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ms. Elisa Montoya, White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Director of the Peace CorpsTRAVEL: To attend the 2010 Special Olympics Global Congress. Rec'd—6/6-9/2010. Est. Value—$750.00Special Olympics and the Government of the Kingdom of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: U.S. House of Representatives

    [Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the House of Representatives]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House6′ x 9′ hand-made Afghan wool rug in green and cream. Rec'd—5/8/2010. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House8′ x 10′ hand-made Afghan wool rug in beige, blue, and red. Rec'd—5/13/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the HouseHand-knotted rug. Rec'd—9/16/2010. Est. Value—$985.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationAli Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais Al Marri, Attorney General of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the HouseStrand of black pearls. Rec'd—10/2/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Pending Transfer to General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Hermilando I. Mandanas, Member of Parliament of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Brian Baird, Member of CongressTRAVEL: Transportation was provided to and from the airport and to all official meetings and events. Rec'd—8/2/2010-8/6/2010. Est. Value—UnknownThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Royal Government of BhutanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Ken Cummings, Senior Legislative AssistantTRAVEL: Lodging in Brussels and Strasbourg. Rec'd—9/4/2010-9/9/2010. Est. Value—UnknownKristen Luddecke, Head of Financial Management and Ex-Ante Control of the Socialists and Democrats PartyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Alcee L. Hastings, Member of CongressTRAVEL: Lodging for 3 nights; 3 breakfasts; 3 lunches and 4 dinners. Rec'd—5/29/2010-5/31/2010. Est. Value—UnknownHis Excellency Ali Fahad al-Shahwany al Hajri, Ambassador of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Christopher J. King, Professional Staff, Committee on Science and TechnologyTRAVEL: Transportation was provided to and from the airport and to all official meetings and events. Rec'd—8/2/2010-8/6/2010. Est. Value—UnknownThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Royal Government of BhutanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: U.S. Senate

    [Report of Tangible Gifts and Travel Furnished by the Senate]

    Name and title of person accepting the gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Edward Kaufman, United States SenatorAghan rug. Lapis vase. Rec'd—4/18/2009. Est. Value—$500.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Abdul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable John McCain, United States SenatorTwo Afghan rugs. Rec'd—1/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Jack Reed, United States SenatorAfghan rug. Rec'd—3/31/2010. Est. Value—$400.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Abdul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government
    The Honorable John Barrasso, United States Senator3′ x 5′ hand-woven Afghan rug. 4′ x 6′ hand-woven Afghan rug. Rec'd—4/20/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable John Thune, United States Senator3′ x 5′ hand-woven Afghan rug. 4′ x 6′ hand-woven Afghan rug. Rec'd—4/20/2010. Est. Value—$600.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Carl Levin, United States Senator3′ x 4′ red Afghan rug. 3′ x 6′ yellow Afghan rug. White Afghan linen table setting. Rec'd—9/1/2010. Est. Value—$1,100.00. Disposition—Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateHis Excellency Abdul Rahim Wardak, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Republic of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Bob Corker, United States SenatorTRAVEL: Air Transportation within Pakistan via military aircraft. Rec'd—8/21/2009. Est. Value—UnknownGovernment of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable John F. Kerry, United States SenatorTRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via military aircraft. Rec'd—6/27/2010. Est. Value—UnknownIsrael Defense Forces of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Perry Cammack, Professional Staff Member of the Committee on Foreign RelationsTRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via military aircraft. Rec'd—6/27/2010. Est. Value—UnknownIsrael Defense Forces of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Frank Lowenstein, Professional Staff Member of the Committee on Foreign RelationsTRAVEL: Air transportation within Israel via military aircraft. Rec'd—6/27/2010. Est. Value—UnknownIsrael Defense Forces of the State of IsraelNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable John F. Kerry, United States SenatorTRAVEL: Air transportation within Pakistan via military aircraft. Rec'd—6/27/2010. Est. Value—UnknownGovernment of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Jonah Blank, Policy Director of the Committtee on Foreign RelationsTRAVEL: Air transportation within Pakistan via military aircraft. Rec'd—6/27/2010. Est. Value—UnknownGovernment of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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