04-16971. Office of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From Foreign Government Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year 2003  

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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 2003 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.

    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: July 14, 2004.

    Grant S. Green, Jr.,

    Under Secretary for Management, Department of State.

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    Agency: White House Office and the National Security Council

    [Report of tangible gifts]

    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
    PresidentFurniture: 4′ round table made of hardened lava, with Presidential Seal in mosaic on top, and metal base. Recd—January 17, 2003The Honorable Nello Musumeci, President, Catania Regional Province, ItalyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mr. Francesco Seminara, Councilor for Trade, Industry and Handicrafts, Catania Regional Province, Italy
    PresidentHardcover book: “Dijbouti: Fleuron de la Mer Rouge,” by Mohamed Abdillahi Wais and Houssein Ahmed Hersi. Recd—January 21, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Ismail Omar Guelleh, President of the Republic of DjiboutiNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Coins (2): 11/4″ gold-tone coin and 11/2″ silver-tone coin, both commemorting the 20th anniversary of Djibouti's independence. Medallion: 3″ bronze medallion with “Republique de Djibouti” in relief on one side and “Presidence de la Republique” on the reverse. Recd—January 21, 2003. Est. Value—$295. Archives Foreign
    Dish: 41/4″ round silver-plated dish with seal of Djibouti in relief on the bottom. Recd—January 21, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives Foreign
    PresidentConsumables: Tunisian dates. Recd—January 28, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Handled pursuant to 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.
    Chest: 201/2″ x 16″ black and grey leather chest with hinged lid; interior is padded and holds a two-tiered wood lined tray. Recd—January 28, 2003. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign
    PresidentTimepiece: Franck Muller “Long Island 1200 QP” watch with black leather band, white gold housing, and perpetual calendar; held in a black leather case. Recd—January 30, 2003. Est. Value—$12000. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    PresidentDesk accessory: Conway Stewart “Churchill Presentation Box,” including a “Churchill” pen, a bottle of ink, a cigar, and a small book of Churchill quotations; held in a green leatherette case with gold tooling. Recd—January 31, 2003. Est. Value—$375. Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Tony Blair, M.P., United KingdomNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentClock: 11″ gold-plated silver and enamel clock with date display, paintings of wildlife on three sides, and a blue domed top painted with gold stars; held in a blue leather presentation case. Recd—February 3, 2003. Est. Value—$4000. Archives ForeignHis Majesty Shaykh Hamad bin Essa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentTimepiece: 4″ sterling silver clock with piece of amber with sliver eagle in center mounted below clock face. Recd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Leszek Miller, Prime Minister of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentStatue: 13″ silver figural of an oak leaf with acorns; mounted on a round silver base engraved “President of Latvia” with donor's signature and “17th February 2003.” Recd—January 17, 2003. Est. Value—$750. Archives ForeignHer Excellency The President of the Republic of Latvia and Mr. Imants FreibergsNon-acceptnce would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentBriefcase: 173/4 x 12″ red Barrow & Gale briefcase of the kind traditionally used by Prime Ministers of Great Britain; “President United States of America” and “43” embossed in gold on lid. Recd—February 17, 2003. Est. Value—$1300. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Sir Christopher Meyer, KCMG, Ambassador of Great BritainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: two 8″ x 61/2″ limited edition engravings by Alejandro Macarron Jaime, “Fresmos” (223/250) and “Olivos” (226/250), depicting rural scenes with trees; matted side by side and held in a 221/4″ x 111/2″ burled wood frame. Recd—February 21, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Jose Maria Aznar, President of the Government of Spain and Mrs. AznarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor an U.S. Government.
    PresidentCoffee service: gold-tone service consisting of six 21/2″ cups and 41/4 saucers, 4″ sugar bowl, 31/2″ creamer, 61/4″ coffee pot, 10″ server, and 16″ tray, all with intricate floral motif rendered in enamel. Recd—February 26, 2003. Est. Value—$900. Archives ForeignHis Excellence Heydar Aliyev, President of the Republic of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentRug: 80″ x 118″ dark red Afghan area rug. Recd—February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$4500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Hamid Karzai, Chairman of the Interim Authority of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Statue: 13″ bronze statue of President Bush with two Afghan children; presentation plaque on base engraved “From All Afghan Children in Appreciation of Your Enduring Support of Our Education.” Recd—February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$5000. Archives Foreign
    PresidentMedallions (3): 13/4″ bronze, silver and 22K gold medallions with the Pope on one side and Assisi on the reverse. Recd—March 5, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Archives ForeignHis Eminence Pio Cardinal LaghiNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentConsumable: 75 cl bottle of Romariz port. Recd—March 16, 2003. Est. Value—$80. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policyHis Excellency Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, Prime Minister of PortugalNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Medallion 21/4″ sterling silver medallion with enamel sunburst design and fleur de lis on top. Recd—March 16, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign.
    Desk accessory: 21″ x 14″ black leather blotter with gold trim. Recd—March 16, 2003. Est. Value—$214. Archives Foreign
    PresidentCeremonial item: 16″ bronze mask from the Bamoun ethnic group, with two-headed snake and spiders depicted on top. Recd—March 20, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Paul Biya, President of the Republic of CameroonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ceremonial item: 32″ bronze royal pipe from the Bamoun ethnic group, with a male face at the base. Recd—March 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives Foreign
    PresidentArtwork: 121/4″ x 18″ watercolor painting by Alison Brown of the facade and lawn of a stone building; double-matted and held in a 201/2″ x 26″ wooden frame. Recd—April 7, 2003. Est. Value—$550. Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Paul Murphy, M.P., Secretary of State for Northern IrelandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentHousewares: 51/2″ Moser wine glasses (6) with gold detailing and 61/4″ matching goblets (6). Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$1800. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of the Slovak Republic and Mrs. SchusterovaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous items (2): 81/2″ black wool hat with silver 10-chain band around crown and elastic chin strap; and 42″ light brown leather belt (41/2″ wide) with geometric floral design and gold tone detailing, including engraved clasps. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Archives Foreign
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    Ax: 361/2″ decorative wood and metal long-handled ax with rural Slovak scenes engraved on blade. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Archives Foreign
    Musical instrument: 60″ woodwind instrument carved with a floral motif and accompanied by a matching 25″ percussion stick. Recd—April 9, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign
    PresidentArtwork: 61″ x 38″ scroll with broad black brushstroke image. Recd—May 6, 2003. Est. Value—$800. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Goh Chok Tong, Prime Minister of the Republic of SingaporeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: black Namiki pen with image of Mount Fuji; held in a black velvet presentation box with small plaque engraved “Presented to HE George W Bush President of the United States of America by Goh Chok Tong Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore Signing of the USSFTA, 6 May 2003. Recd—May 6, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign.
    PresidentHousehold item: 9″ sterling silver mantel clock with round face and set on a half-moon wooden base with five gnus around the edge; held in a red leather presentation case. Recd—May 8, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Archives ForeignHis Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentSalakot and baston: ceremonial 10″ woven reed hat and 331/2″ wood and silver cane symbolizing social prestige in traditional Filipino culture; accompanied by a 121/2″ x 153/4″ framed explanatory certificate with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$225. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines and Mr. Jose Miguel ArroyoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Furniture: 40″ x 43″ x 421/2″ butaca, or plantation chair, made of Phillippine ebony with a wicker back; accompanied by a 12″ x 153/4″ framed explanatory certificate with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign
    PresidentHousehold item: 101/4″ green jade table clock with gold detailing and topped by pearl-studded crown; held in a wooden presentation case. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$7500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    PresidentArtwork: 26″ x 18″ watercolor painting of a Krakow street; matted and held in a 34″ x 26″ wooden frame with small presentation plaque from donor, engraved in Polish. Recd—May 30, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentConsumables (3): 3.4 oz. Christian Dior “Higher” after-shave lotion, 3.4 oz. eau de toilette, and 5.2 oz. bar of soap. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. Value—$133. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policyHis Excellency Jacques Chirac, President of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessories (2): Waterman “Edson” rollerball and fountain pens; held in a blue case with “Sommet d'Evian 1er-3 uin 2003” embossed in gold on lid. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. Value—$1345. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: Bernard-Richares quartz watch with double movement and Roman and Arabic numerals; engraved on back “Sommet d'Evian 1er-3 uin 2003” and held in a blue leather presentation case. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. Value—$321. Archives Foreign.
    Accessory: 11″ x 7″ x 41/2″ brown leather Longchamp toiletry kit. Recd—June 1, 2003. Est. value-$95. Archives Foreign
    PresidentBox: 41/2″ gold-rimmed oyster shell box with gold outline of Bahrain on inside lid and filled with numerous seed pearls; held in a 103/4″ x 31/4″ x 71/4″ wooden presentation case. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives ForeignHis Majesty Shaykh Hamad bin Essa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of BahrainNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentHousehold item: 161/2″ x 93/4″ mantel clock with malachite base and statue of horse on top; clock is elaborately detailed in silver and gold vermeil, and held in a green leather presentation case. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$8500. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentDesk accessory: 9″ silver limited edition series (1056/2000) Cartier letter opener with time piece embedded in one end; held in a red leather presentation case. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$1210. Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Consumables (4): two 500 ml., and two 750 ml. bottles of “Jordan's Treasure” extra virgin olive oil with 21/4″ silver-tone corked pourers; held in a 15″ x 161/4″ wooden presentation box. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$172. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    PresidentTextile: 771/4″ x 117″ silk rug depicting the crucifixion of Christ, surrounded by the stations of the cross. Recd—June 5, 2003. Est. Value—$5200. Archives ForeignHis Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentDesk accessories (3): sterling silver desk set consisting of 7″ letter opener, 33/4″ x 33/4″ pen and ink stand, and 61/2″ x 13/4″ x 4″ box with “George W. Bush” engraved on lid and presentation plaque mounted to interior burl wood lining. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: 12″ silver enamel ambavari figural of an elephant with mahout and royal canopy. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lal Krishna Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentBox: 9″ x 21/2″ x 51/2″ sterling silver box with burl wood interior and coat of arms on lid. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentDesk accessories (3): 5″ sterling silver page marker with sodalite stone on end; 73/4″ silver letter opener with sodalite stone on end; and 2″ x 2″ silver paperweight with large sodalite stone inside. Recd—June 20, 2003. Est. Value—$375. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President of the Federative Republic of BrazilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous item: 32″ x 37″ wooden model ship intricately detailed with canvas sails and full rigging. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$750. Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Sir Anerood Jugnauth, K.C.M.G., P.C., Q.C., Prime Minister of the Republic of MauritiusNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentPin: 11/4″ American flag lapel pin with 18K gold and silver detailing and sapphires and rubies; held in a polished wooden box. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Mireya Moscoso, President of the Republic of PanamaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous item: collection of 15 vermeil reproductions of ornaments made by pre-Columbian goldsmiths in Panama; double-matted and held in a 251/2″ x 251/2″ wooden frame. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives ForeignNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    PresidentMiscellaneous item: 9″ pure silver replica of a bronze askos, an ancient Greek flask. Recd—June 30, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Constantine Simitis Prime Minister of the Hellenic RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentClothing: traditional ensemble of long grey cotton robe and matching pants. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$550. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of the Republic of Senegal and Mrs. WadeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous item: 12″ silver eagle in a 191/2″ x 191/2″ x 211/2″ glass display case. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Abdoulaye Wade President of the Republic of SenegalNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentGame: “The Tribal Heritage Collection” chess set with 141/2″ x 141/2″ wooden board set on lid of box containing 32 ceramic chess pieces; with plaque engraved “Presented to President George W. Bush, by President Thabo M. Mbeki on the occasion of his visit to the Republic of South Africa 08-11 July 2003”. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives ForeignMr. Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South AfricaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Consumable: 25 year old brandy from western Cape region of South Africa. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$70. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    Miscellaneous item: 91/2″ dimpled glass brandy bottle etched with seal of South Africa; held in a wood and glass display case with plaque engraved “Presented to President George W. Bush by President Thabo M. Mbeki on the occasion of his visit to the Republic of South Africa 08-11 July 2003”. Recd—July 9, 2003. Est. Value—$126. Archives Foreign
    PresidentArtwork: 491/2″ x 22″ oil painting of a river and mountains in Uganda; held in a 54″ x 26″ wooden frame. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$5600. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of UgandaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: 38″ bronze casting of the outline of Nigeria with several figures inside, representing the different tribes of the country; held in a 41″ x 39″ gold-tone frame with plaque engraved “Presented to George W. Bush, President of the United States of America By Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$5500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    PresidentCrystal: set of six Egermann Bohemian crystal sherry glasses with silver detaining and matching decanter. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$1224. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Vladimir Spidla, Prime Minister of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: 33″ alabaster sculpture of “The Flight from Carthage”, depicting Paris and Helen fleeing to Troy. Recd—July 20, 2003. Est. Value—$4500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentConsumable: approximately 300 lb. of lamb. Recd—July 23, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency The President of the Argentine Nation and Mrs. KirchnerNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Clothing: grey wool poncho with orange design on front and fringed ends. Recd—July 23, 2003. Est. Value—$214. Archives Foreign
    PresidentPortrait: 221/2″ x 323/4″ woven rug with image of President Bush in center; mounted under glass in 26″ x 361/4″ double-sided gold-tone frame. Recd—July 25, 2003. Est. Value—$329. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Mohammad Aref Noorzai, Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs of The Islamic Transitional State of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentReplica: 35″ wooden model of a ship with full rigging and a wooden stand with presentation plaque. Recd—September 10, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: original watercolor portraits of the forty-three Presidents of the United States, bound in a 14″ x 181/2″ red velvet book studded with precious gems; held in a 171/4″ x 27″ x 5″ polished wooden presentation case with amber mosaic of the United States on lid. Recd—September 26, 2003. Est. Value—$45000. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentClothing: brown wool jacket with zipper front; traditional orange and black embroidered cap with multi-colored sequins; and 8′ x 3′ green, red, yellow and blue embroidered traditional scarf. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$320. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household item: 6′ x 9′3″ wool rug with navy blue, red and gold pattern. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$1650. Archives Foreign
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    PresidentPhotograph: 91/2″ x 7″ photograph of President Bush and President Arroyo; held in a 101/2″ x 111/2″ wooden frame with the presidential seal of the Philippines in silver. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines and Mr. Jose Miguel ArroyoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous: 81/2″ x 131/2″ gold neilloware urn with a plaque engraved “To the President of the United States of America. As a token of profound friendship and mutual understanding between our two countries and peoples. 19th October B.E. 2546 (2003)”. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Archives ForeignHis Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Photograph: 71/2″ x 91/2″ signed photograph of the King and Queen of Thailand; held in a 111/2″ x 153/4″ sterling silver and golf leaf neilloware frame. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign
    PresidentClothing (size L): lightweight khaki cotton jacket with a 1″ yellow goat embroidered on the upper left side. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$129. Archives ForeignPolice General Sant Sarutanond, Commissioner General of the Royal Thai PoliceNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Shirt (size L): teal silk long-sleeve dress shirt. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$35. Archives Foreign
    T-shirts (2, sizes L and XL): yellow cotton T-shirt with a brown and black goat printed on the front; and a yellow cotton T-shirt with a 11/2″ German Shepherd embroidered on the upper left side. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign
    Household items (7): white with gold trim porcelain Thai tea set, including a 101/4″ plate, five 2″ cups and an 81/4″ x 6″ tea pot. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign
    PresidentMiscellaneous: 16″ x 2″ silver filigree candelabra in the shape of a traditional Thai barge; held in a 24″ x 101/2″ presentation case lined in blue felt with a clear plexiglass cover and a plaque engraved “Presented to The Honorable George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, and Mrs. Laura Bush, By His Excellency Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand.” Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand and Khunying ShinawatraNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    PresidentMiscellaneous: 10″ x 41/4″ sterling silver filigree replica of a Philippine jeepney. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignThe Honorable Franklin M. Drilon, President of the Senate of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentTunic: purple, navy blue and gold traditional silk tunic lined in navy blue silk. Recd_October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Accessory: 3/4″ 18K gold APEC logo lapel pin with diamond and ruby inlay. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Archives Foreign
    PresidentArtwork: 29″ x 231/4″ oil painting of a horse running; held in a 391/2″ x 34″ gold-tone frame with canvas matting. Recd—October 22, 2003. Est. Value—$900. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Megawati Soekarnoputri, President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentClothing (size XL): brown Driza-Bone oilskin coat. Recd—October 23, 2003. Est. Value—$310. Archives ForeignThe Honorable John Howard, Prime Minister of AustraliaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentArtwork: 20″ x 18″ red glass egg-shaped sculpture “Genesis,” with a 7″ x 7″ plaque engraved “Offered to the President of United States, George W. Bush by the President of Romania, Ion Iliescu, 2003 October,” by loan Nemtoi; with a 7″ x 40″ red glass cylindrical stand. Recd—October 28, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Ion Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous: 10″ x 91/2″ green and black malachite and heterogenite rock. Recd—November 5, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the CongoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Artwork: 15″ x 21″ oil painting of two deer-like figures with shells and cloth framing the center; held in a 17″ x 23″ wooden frame. Recd—November 5, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign
    Artwork: 21″ x 7″ dark wooden sculpture of two children lying next to a woman mounted on a 24″ x 16″ wooden base. Recd—November 5, 2003. Est. Value—$1200 Archives Foreign
    PresidentHousehold item: 49″ x 72″ navy blue, pink and green ornate silk carpet. Recd—November 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1200. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentHardcover book: 13″ x 18″ book “Il Palazzi Del Quirnale (The Place of Quirinale),” by Louis Godart, with preface by President Carolo Azeglio Ciampi. Recd—November 14, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Artwork: 15″ x 15″ black and white print of areas in ancient Rome, including the colosseum; held in a 271/2″ x 271/2″ gold-tone frame with ivory and grey matting. Recd—November 14, 2003. Est. Value—$900. Archives Foreign
    PresidentCollectables (2): 151/2″ x 131/2″ desktop models of Marine One and the Royal British helicopters. Recd—November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness, The Prince Andrew, Duke of YorkNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous: 131/4″ sterling silver ruler engraved “Presented by the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, To President George W. Bush on the occasion of his State Visit, November 2003,” with the Presidential Seal and the Royal Cypher on the front and the names of the 43 Presidents of the United States with the Presidential Seal on the back, made by Richard O.A. Jarvis. Recd——November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Archives ForeignHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth, and His Royal Highness The Prince Phillip, Duke EdinburghNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentMiscellaneous: 291/2″ x 24″ wooden replica of the “Protecteur,” the sixty-four gun ship that launched for the United States in 1770, made by Gaetan de Chazal and Phillip Berrill. Recd—December 12, 2003. Est. Value—$550. Archives ForeignEmbassy of the Republic of MauritiusNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    PresidentConsumables; assortment of edible items and two bottles of wine. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policyHis Majesty, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei, DarussalamNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous: 81/2″ x 51/2″ x 2″ Sovrani mahogany jewelry box with a sterling silver flora design, in relief, on lid. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign
    CDs (2): “An Old English Christmas,” produced by Craig Duncan; and “County Western Legends,” produced by Greg Howard. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$30. Archives Foreign
    Consumable: 23 ounce Lady McDuffies Gourmet Lemon Cream Cheese Cake. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$41. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
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    Desk accessories (3): 5″ limited edition Montblanc Jules Verne Writer's Edition pen set, including a fountain pen, a ballpoint pen, and a mechanical pencil. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$2838. Archives Foreign
    Household item: 6″ brown pillar candle with gold-tone reindeers in relief. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$20. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    Miscellaneous: 8″ x 10′ Sovrani silver and mahogany wood frame. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign
    Consumables: two dozen McDuffies Shortbread Cookies held in a 8″ x 7″ glass jar. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$35. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    Household item: 22″ x 20″ brown leather ottoman with a removable top. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives Foreign
    First LadyAccessory: 61/4″ black silk Emily Jo Gibb evening bag with grey floral design and silver-tone handles. Recd—January 24, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives ForeignThe Right Honorable Tony Blair, M.P. United KingdomNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyFlowers: dried Mongolian edelweiss flowers mounted under glass and held in a 6″ x 81/4″ blue wooden frame. Recd—March 19, 2003. Est. Value—$20. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of Mongolia and Mrs. A. OyunbilegNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Clothing: green Mongolian cashmere cape. Recd—March 19, 2003. Est. Value—$342. Archives Foreign
    First LadyMiscellaneous items from donor's charitable organization, Fondation Chantal Biya (5): two 2003 wall calendars, a 2003 date book with gilt-edged pages, a 3″ silver-tone key chain, and a 21/4″ silver-tone brooch with the outline of Africa beneath a red AIDS ribbon. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign.The Honorable Chantal Biya, First Lady of the Republic of CameroonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household items: pair of white bone china demitasse coffee cups with seal of Cameroon, and matching saucers and silver spoons. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$130. Archives Foreign
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    Artwork: 27″ bronze sculpture of a female figure with a water vessel balanced on her head. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$1750. Archives Foreign
    Jewelry: large bronze bracelet engraved with geometric figures. Recd—March 31, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign
    First LadyCollectables: three-piece set of Royal Crown Derby China giftware in the “Old Imari” pattern, including two 33/4″ decorative dishes and a 41/2″ box with lidMrs. Cherie Blair, Office of the Prime Minister, United KingdomNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyJewelry: pair of 14mm South Sea pearl earrings set in 18K yellow gold, accompanied by wooden stand and 12″ x 19″ framed explanatory certificate. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines and Mr. Jose Miguel ArroyoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous item: 13″ x 4″ x91/2″ burl wood jewelry box with removable top tray and seal of the Philippines on lid. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$280. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover books (5): “Philippine Civics: How We Govern Ourselves,” by Conrado Benitez; “Language Lessons,” by Sidney C. Newsom; “Character and Conduct,” by Sofia R. De Veyra; “Philippine Arithmetics,” by Honorio Poblador, et. al.; and “Philippine School Geography,” by H. Justin Roddy and David Gibbs. Paperback book: “Bearers of Benevolence: The Thomasites and Public Education in the Philippines,” by Mary Racelis and Judy Celine Ick. Miscellaneous item: 121/2″ x 153/4″ framed explanatory certificate, with wooden stand. Recd—May 19, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign
    First LadyBox: 10″ x 5″ x 7″ black lacquer jewelry box with pink and gold floral design. Recd—May 22, 2003. Est. Value—$288. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, Junichiro Koizumi, Prime Minister of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyMiscellaneous item: 61/2″ painted wooden egg celebrating the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg and containing a cream-colored 14″ round crocheted doily and 68″ x 28″ matching table runner. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, The President of the Russian Federation and Mrs. PutinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    First LadyJewelry: matched set of diamond and sapphire jewelry, including earrings, bracelet, ring and necklace; held in a green leather presentation case. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$95,500. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness, Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyAccessory: 8 3/4″ sterling silver handbag with floral motif; held in a red silk presentation case. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500His Excellency, Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Fabric: 182″ x 401/2″ mauve silk heavily embroidered with gold thread; held in a blue silk presentation case. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign
    First LadyJewelry: 15″ necklace and 13/4 earrings made of peridot and amethyst set in 22K gold. Recd—June 24, 2003. Est. Value—$650. Archives ForeignMrs. Sehba Musharraf, First Lady of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyHousehold accessory: 16″ purple and green crystal vase in a contemporary design by Adam Jablonski. Recd—June 26, 2003. Est. Value—$365. Archives ForeignMrs. Aleksandra Miller, Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyTable linens: 4 white linen napkins with fruit embroidered in one corner and 4 matching placemats with more elaborate embroidery. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Archives ForeignHis Excellency, The President of the Republic of Senegal and Mrs. WadeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyArtwork: 201/2″ ceramic fertility statue of pregnant woman; held in a brown tooled leather presentation case. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$425. Archives ForeignMrs. Viviane Wade, Office of the President of the Republic of SenegalNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyHome accessory: 41″ x 60″ mohair wall hanging depicting a village scene with children; with fringed end and loops for hanging. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$225. Archives ForeignMrs. Barbara Mogae, Office of the President of the Republic of BotswanaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Craft 151/4″ handwoven basket with intricate design in brown, caramel, and cream; accompanied by display stand and brass presentation plaque engraved “With the compliments of the First Lady of the Republic of Botswana, Mrs. Barbara Mogae.”
    First LadyHousewares (3): rectangular nesting dishes (121/4″ x 63/4″, 93/4″ x 43/4″, and 8″ &times 4″) made of blocks of mother-of-pearl. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Archives ForeignThe Honorable and Mrs. Franklin M. Drilon, Office of the Senate, President, Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Accessory: 23″ x 22″ panuelo (traditional Filipino shoulder wrap) with embroidered floral motif and mother-of-pearl flowers. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$104. Archives Foreign
    First LadyHome accessories: 88″ x 90″ yellow and blue bed spread with three matching 16″ x 16″ pillow shams. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignMrs. Stella Obassanjo, First Lady of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyBowl: 113/4″ handcut lead Bohemian crystal bowl. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. value—$224. Archives ForeignMrs. Viktoria Spidlova, Office of the Prime Minister of the Czech RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Paperback book and companion CD-Rom: “Under the Torch of the Modern Era: The First Two Centuries of Book-Printing in Bohemia,” by Miroslava Hejnova, et. al. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 9″ x 41/2″ black suede clutch with jet beadwork. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$120. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: in Czech, regarding Prague's history. Paperback book and companion CD-ROM: “Persian Manuscripts in the National Library of the Czech Republic,” by Michal Farek. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Archives Foreign
    Leather and clothbound book: reproduction of an illuminated Latin manuscript. Recd—July 15, 2003. Est. Value—$160. Archives Foreign
    First LadyJewelry: silver Damiani choker necklace with 3.12 carats of diamonds in three tiers. Recd—July 21, 2003. Est. Value—$7500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyHousehold item: 71/2″ sterling silver dish with commemorative medallion embedded in center Recd—September 5, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignFirst Lady Margot Klestil-Loeffler, Office of the President of the Republic of AustriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyAccessory: 52″ x 52″ blue silk and cashmere Hermes scarf with scroll pattern. Recd—September 29, 2003. Est. Value—$760. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Jacques Chirac, President of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyHousehold item: 173/4″ double candlestick of blue glass set in rough stone base; held in a blue leather presentation case. Recd—October 1, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignMrs. Bella Kocharyan, Office of the President of the Republic of ArmeniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    First LadyHardcover book: “Patrimonio Dominicano,” by Cesar Ivan Feris Iglesias; inscribed by donor. Recd—October 15, 2003 Est. Value—$40. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Rosa Gomez de Mejia, First Lady of the Dominican RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous: 31/2″ x 31/2″ yellow ceramic music box in the shape of an island home. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$75 Archives Foreign
    Miscellaneous: 3″ x 41/2 black leather credit card case stamped “Codetel” in the lower corner. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$52. Archives Foreign
    Miscellaneous: 91/4″ x 6″ wooden box with a silver design in relief on lid and feet. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$75. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 62″ x 20″ pink silk scarf with blue dots and yellow stars. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$70. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 23″ x 80″ ivory silk shawl with amber and coral beads. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Archives Foreign
    Artwork: 24″ x 20″ oil painting, “Jardin Japones,” of an abstract garden, by Gerad Ellis; held in a 241/2″ x 201/2″ gold-tone frame. Recd—October 15, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign
    First LadyMiscellaneous: 14″ x 19″ retractable paper and bamboo Japanese fan with red and white origmai cranes, by matazo Kayama; held on a 103/4″ x 3″ wooden rest. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Junichiro Koizumi Prime Minister of JapanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First LadyJewelry (5): 20″ copper and pearl “tamborin” traditional Filipina costume necklace; 2″ copper and pearl dangle earringss; 3″ copper and pearl decorative comb; adjustable copper and pearl ring; and 8″ copper and pearl bracelet. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives ForeignMrs. Georgina P. de Venecia, Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous: 51/4″ x 5″ miniature beige pinya fiber blouse and skirt; held in a 91/4″ x 9″ wooden frame with brown matting. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$80. Archives Foreign
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    Clothing (size XL): ivory pinya fiber jacket with delicate pearl beading and embroidery. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 71/2″ pinya fiber beaded evening bag with a silver-tone drawstring and beaded handle. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 9″ retractable pinya fiber and bamboo fan. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives Foreign
    First LadyMiscellaneous: 3″ x 4″ gold and silver neilloware apple-shaped box with diamond inlay; held on a 3 1/2″ round black stand. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value)—$3500. Archives ForeignHer Majesty Queen Sirikit of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Miscellaneous: 40″ x 22′ blue and grey woven Thai fabric. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives Foreign
    First LadyAccessory: 71/2″ x 5 1/4″ gold and black neilloware shell-shaped evening bag. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$75. Archives ForeignKhunying Potjaman Shinawatra, Office of the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Accessory: 71/2″ x 41/2″ oval-shaped hand woven black evening bag with an 18K gold handle and a diamond inlay clasp. Recd—October 20, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives Foreign
    First LadyAccessory: 71/2″ x 33/4″ Adori kangaroo and emu black leather wallet. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$70. Archives ForeignMrs. Janette Howard, AustraliaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Hardcover book: “Black Kettle and Full Moon,” by Geoffrey Blainey; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$45. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: “Australia: 300 Years of Botanical Illustration,” by Helen Hewson; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$65. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: cloth covered collector's edition (332/375) “Australia: 300 Years of Botanical Illustration,” by Helend Hewson; signed by author. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$268. Archives Foreign
    Clothing (size M): brown Driza-Bone oilskin coat. Recd—October 21, 2003. Est. Value—$310. Archives Foreign
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    First LadyMiscellaneous (3): 411/2″ x 86″ and 35″ x 82″ brown, khaki, olive and black cotton detailed batiks, by KRJ. Daud Wiryo Hadinagoro. Recd—October 22, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Megawati Soekarnoputri, President of the Republic of IndonesiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Jewelry: 3″ round sterling silver brooch with a pearl in the center accompanied by matching 1″ round sterling silver earrings; held in a 51/2″ x 61/2″ brown lacquer presentation box. Recd—October 22, 2003. Est. Value—$148. Archives Foreign
    First LadyHardcover book: “The Hassan II Mosque,” edited by Daniel Briand. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Archives ForeignHis Majesty Mohammed VI, King of MoroccoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Hardcover book: “Interieurs Marocains (Moroccan Interiors),” by Lisa Lovatt-Smith. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: “Marrakesh: The Secret of its Courtyard Houses,” by Michel Lebrun and Quentin Wilbaux. Recd—November 17,2003. Est. Value—$95. Archives Foreign
    Paperback book: “The Imperial Cities of Morocco,” by Mohamed Metalsi, Jean-Michel Ruiz and Cecile Treal. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$28. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: limited edition (1069/1500) “Enluminures (Illuminations),” by Mohamed Sijelmassi with red felt binding. Recd—November 17, 2003. Est. Value—$110. Archives Foreign
    First LadyMiscellaneous: 7″ x 33/4″ Linley wooden jewelry box lined in blue suede with rosewood inlay of the Royal Cypher. Recd—November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$523. Archives ForeignHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Prince Phillip, Duke of EdinburghNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyConsumables: Dean & DeLuca products. Recd—January 2, 2003. Est. Value—$540. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policyHis Excellency Badr Omar Al-Dafa, Ambassador of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household item: maroon coffee mug with logo of Qatar printed on side. Recd—January 2, 2003. Est. Value—$15. Archives Foreign
    Baskets (2): 191/2″ round wicker basket with handles and 19″ x 8″ lidded wicker basket. Recd—January 2, 2003. Est. Value—$45. Archives Foreign
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    First FamilyBox: 23/4″ 24K gold-plated “gold dust box,” with a lid decorated with small birds. Recd—January 24, 2003. Est. Value—$25. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Kofi A. Annan, Secretary General of the United NationsNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: 31/2″ Tiffany glass paperweight with the logo of the United Nations etched in the center. Recd—January 24, 2003. Est. Value—$445. Archives Foreign
    First FamilyHousehold items (2): pair of matching white porcelain lidded boxes with green glazed design. Recd—May 14, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Roh Moo-hyun, President of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Kwon Yang-sukNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyTableware (10 sets): 2″ china cups and 53/4″ saucers commemorating the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg, Russia, decorated with gold trim and hand painted scenes of the city. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of the Russian Federation and Mrs. PutinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyHardcover book: leatherbound volume with silver-edged pages, in Russian, celebrating the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg; held in a blue leather case. Recd—May 28, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Vladimir Putin President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyJewelry: Bvlgari white gold necklace, ring, and earring set of pearls and diamonds. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$8500. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyJewelry: Bvlgari white gold necklace, ring, and earring set of diamonds and black onyx. Recd—June 3, 2003. Est. Value—$8000. Archives ForeignHis Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyArtwork: 151/2″ metal sculpture of a man and woman, with a baby being held aloft in the palm of the man's hand; held in a brown tooled leather presentation case. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$1875. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of the Republic of Senegal and Mrs. WadeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyTable linens: eight 15″ x 17″ orange cloth napkins and matching 100″ x 72″ orange, green and purple table cloth. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Table linens: three 14″ x 14″ brown cloth napkins, three 14″ x 14″ red cloth napkins, one 12″ x 91/2″ green, red, and purple tea cozy and six matching 16″ x 13″ placemats. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Archives Foreign
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    Fabric: 21″ x 86″ and 28″ x 86″ pieces of purple and green woven fabric with fringed ends. Recd—July 10, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign
    First FamilyArtwork: 931/2″ x 43″ oil painting of a river valley in Uganda; held in a 951/2″ x 451/2″ wooden frame. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$8200. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni President of the Republic of UgandaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyArtwork (2): 111/4″ x 11″ black and white watercolors of architectural details from the temples at Petra, by Anna Kudribshova; both are matted and held in 201/4″ x 191/4″ silver- and gold-tone frames. Recd—September 18, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Archives ForeignTheir Majesties Kind Abdullah II and Queen Rania al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyArtwork: 36″ x 24″ oil painting of three elephants; held in a 443/4″ x 321/2″ wooden frame with engraved presentation plaque on bottom. Recd—October 6, 2003. Est. Value—$1350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency The President of the Republic of Kenya and Mrs. Lucy KibakiNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyHousehold item: 28″ x 36″ 19th century antique wooden chest of drawers with ebony and bone inlay and silver keyplates. Recd—October 18, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines and Mr. Jose Miguel ArroyoNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyHardcover book: “APEC 2003 Commemorative BTS SkyTrain Tickets,” published by Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited; held in a 10″ x 101/2″ black lacquer case printed “The Royal Barge Procession.” Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$80. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Hardcover book: “Thailand from Space 2003,” published by Siam M&B Publishing Company. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$50. Archives Foreign
    Hardcover book: “A Study of Thai Politics and History through the Mails,” by Anatchai Rattakul. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$33. Archives Foreign
    Calendar: 14″ x 12″ Tourism Authority of Thailand calendar “Unseen Corner of Paradise” and prints of each month's featured photograph (12). Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$45. Archives Foreign
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    Miscellaneous: 16″ x 12″ black leather briefcase with a gold-tone clasp printed “APEC, Thailand 2003.” Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$160. Archives Foreign
    Desk accessory: various sizes of stationery printed “Mr. George W. Bush” on ivory paper; held in a 14″ x 111/2″ bird's eye maple wood box lined in beige suede. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$125. Archives Foreign
    Accessory: 37″ x 94″ hand-woven burgundy silk brocade shawl, by Mr. Veratham Trakulngoenthai; held in a 14″ x 101/2″ brown raw silk presentation box. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign
    Artwork: 19″ x 25″ oil portrait of President Bush, by unknown artist; held in a 241/2″ x 301/2″ wooden frame with canvas matting. Recd—October 19, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Archives Foreign
    First FamilyHardcover book: red leather bound, limited edition copy of “Royal Treasures: A Golden Jubilee Celebration,” edited by Jane Roberts; held in a 111/4″ x 141/4″ red leather box imprinted with the Royal Cypher. Recd—November 18, 2003. Est. Value—$1200. Archives ForeignHer Majest Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Prince Phillip, Duke of EdinburghNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    First FamilyDesk accessories: 51/2″ x 51/2″ ivory stationery; held in a 6″ x 6″ sterling silver note pad holder engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignTheir Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: 4″ x 3″ sterling silver oval paperweight. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Archives Foreign
    Desk accessory: 7″ sterling silver letter opener engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign
    Desk accessory: 111/2″ feather fountain tip pen. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Archives Foreign
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    Collectable: 81/2″ x 81/2″ Rosenthal white porcelain square plate with gold and blue intricate designs on the rim and an Arabic inscription in the center; stamped with the Royal cypher and the Quranic verse, Surrah II:115 on the back. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign
    Desk accessory: 111/4″ x 9″ mouse pad framed by sterling-silver engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives Foreign
    First FamilyMiscellaneous: 201/2″ x 16″ white and brown leather chest with hinged lid; interior is padded and holds a two-tiered leather lined wood tray. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$280. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, President of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Consumables (10 pounds): Tunisian dates. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    Consumables (6): bottles of Les Vignes de Tanit wine (2 Rose, 2 Blanc, 2 Rouge), made in Tunisia. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$48. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    Consumables (8): liter bottles of Tunisian olive oil. Recd—December 18, 2003. Est. Value—$28. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policy
    First FamilyMiscellaneous: 12″ x 71/2″ silver peacock. Recd—December 30, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Lalit Mansingh, The Ambassador of India and Mrs. MansinghNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Blakeman, Brad, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Appointments and SchedulingDesk accessory: Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue Black Silver Fountain Pen. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$425. Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffOlive oil (4 bottles, 750ml each): “Jordan's Treasure” extra virgin olive oil with pourers held in custom wooden presentation cabinet with crest. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$202. Government PropertyHis Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: Mont Blanc “Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue” fountain pen with sterline silver cap and black base with Arabic engraving on cap. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$470. Government Property
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    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffWeapon: 13″ sheathed dagger in gold and silver inlaid design with ivory handle and gold chain for hanging on enclosed wooden display rack; held in green leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Government PropertyHis Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffDesk accessory: limited edition Mont Blanc “Marquise de Pompadour” fountain pen in ceramic enamel with 18K gold trim and nib. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$4900. Government PropertyHis Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffDesk accessory: 31/2″ x 21/4″ amber mounted on an arched 6″ x 21/2″ sterline silver paperweight etched with signature and state parliament building. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Government PropertyHis Excellency Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffHousehold: porcelain tea service for two by Lomonosov, commemorating the 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg, including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, two small cups with saucers and two cake plates hand decorated with gilt Greek key borders and floral design. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$535. Transferred to the General Services AdministrationHis Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and Chief of StaffArtwork: 17″ x 61/2″ x 71/2″ bronze Benin sculpture of a queen with headdress and neckrings, mounted on 4″ x 8″ x 5″ wooden base with plaque engraved “With Compliments of (donor)”. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$3500. Government PropertyHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Card, Andrew H., Jr., Assistant to the President and chief of StaffWatch: Bvlgari “Rettangolo” stainless steel men's wristwatch with black face with automatic date inset at ‘6' and back engraved with model, serial number and “Il Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri”. Recd—July 21, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Government PropertyHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Gottesman, Blake, Personal Aide to the PresidentClothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth (122″ x 50″ ) and (54″ x 50″ ) for booboo robe in rust red, white and purple. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government PropertyHis Excellency, Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Household: 161/2″ x 14″ batik cotton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, brown and white pattern with 3 indigo and 3 brown cotton brocade napkins. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Government Property
    Hadley, Stephen, Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security AdvisorArtwork: 19″ x 29″ matted color photograph of Arabian horse “BJ Thee Mustafa, 9 Years Old”, signed by photographer Gigi Grasso, and held in a 291/2″ x 391/2″ frame. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Archives, Staff GiftHis Royal Highness, Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Hardcover Book: “Legacy of Saudi Arabia, a Tribute to His Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud and the Arabian Horses of the Kingdom,” by Cynthia Culbertson, with photographs by Gigi Grasso. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$60. Archives, Staff Gift
    Paperweight: 31/8″ round crystal, beveled edge paperweight etched with logo of the al Janadriya Farm on base. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$50. Archives, Staff Gift
    Medallion: 21/2″ gold-tone medallion embossed with logo of Al Janadriya Farm. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$40. Archives Staff Gift
    Sculpture: 141/2″ x 151/2 x 4″ dapple grey Arabian horse dressed in royal colors (greens and gold), in standing position on a bronze base affixed to a 16″ x 7″ &times 13/4″ oval wood base. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Archives, Staff Gift
    Hadley, Stephen, Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security AdvisorDesk accessory: 61/2″ x 41/2″ sterling silver box with burl wood lining and royal coat of arms on lid with detailed design in pewter. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Government PropertyHis Royal Highness Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Hagin, Joseph W., Assistant to the President and Deputy chief of Staff (Operations)Clothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for booboo robe in orange, yellow, green, white and purple. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government PropertyHis Excellency, Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Household: 161/2″ x 14″ batik cotton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, gold and green pattern with 3 gold and 3 green cotton brocade napkins. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Government Property
    Haines, Mary A., Deputy Executive Secretary for Scheduling and Advance (National Security Council)Desk accessory: Nino Cerruti designed pen set “ebonite noir with Iridium point” black and silver fountain pen and ballpoint pen, held in black leather box with royal crest. Recd—June 54, 2003. Est. Value—$496. Government PropertyHis Majesty, King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Jenkins, Gregory, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of AdvanceDesk accessory: Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Solitair Doue Black Silver Fountain Pen held in leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$370. Government PropertyHis Majesty, King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    McClellan, Scott, Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy White House Press SecretaryClothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for booboo robe in red, black, white and purple. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government PropertyHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household: 161/2″ x 14″ batik cotton placemat set for six with matching tea cozy in indigo, red and black pattern with 3 red and 3 purple cotton brocade napkins. Recd—July 11, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Government Property
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsJewelry: 5/8″ platinum Damiani oval shape band bracelet with 3.79 carats of diamonds set in chevron design. Recd—January 30, 2003. Est. Value—$6500. Government PropertyHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 231/2″ x 311/2″ oil painting of a street scene on canvas, signed by artist I. Ihthsse.97. Recd—February 10, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Government PropertyHis Excellency Lucio Guiterrez Borbua, President of the Republic of EcuadorNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHousehold: 51/4″ x sterling silver vessel with handle, ilias LaLaoUNIS design inspired from the Mycenaen period (1480BC). Recd—February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Government PropertyHis Excellency George Papandreou, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Accessory: 34″ Pagonis square silk scarf in blue, yellow and white design of the Hellenic Presidency of the EU. Recd—February 27, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Government Property
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    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsJewelry: 18K gold wide band ring with emerald surrounded by cubic zirconiums. Recd—March 4, 2003. Est. Value—$1000. Government PropertyHis Excellency Marshall Mohammed Fahim Khan, Minister of Defense of the Islamic Transitional State of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsRug: 451/2″ x 611/4″ hand knotted silk carpet, with pattern in red, dark blue and ivory. Recd—April 15, 2003. Est. Value—$1400. Government PropertyHis Excellency Sodiq Safaev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHousehold item: silver serving set consisting of two round 2″ x 2″ boxes with lids, two 1″ x 4″ spoons and oval 65/8″ x 35/8″ tray etched with gold duck design. Recd—April 30, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Ra Jong-Yil, Senior Advisor to the President for National Security of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsJewelry set: earrings, necklace and ring of woven 21K gold wire inset with cubic zircons. Recd—May 7, 2003. Est. Value—$750. Government PropertyLt. General Ehsan Ul Haq, Director General, Inter-Services Intelligence of the Islamic Republic of PakistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsCoins: set of 9 pure silver commemorative coins from Uzbekistan presented in rosewood box with brass medallion of national crest inset on top of box. Recd—May 12, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives, Staff GiftColonel General Rustam Rasylevich Inoyatov, Chief of Intelligence of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsWall plaque: 11″ silver charger etched with colonnade of ruins with a gold crown at the top of a wide rim. Recd—May 15, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff GiftGeneral Sa'ad Kheir, Director of the General Intelligence Department, Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHousehold: porcelain tea service for two by Lomonosov, commemorating the 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg, including a teapot, covered sugar bowl, two small cups with saucers and two cake plates hand decorated with gilt Greek key borders and floral design. Recd—May 31, 2003. Est. Value—$535. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsOlive oil (4 bottles, 750ml each): “Jordan's Treasure” extra virgin olive oil with pourers held in custom wooden presentation cabinet with crest. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$202. Government PropertyHis Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: Mont Blanc “Meisterstuck Solitaire Doue” fountain pen with sterling silver cap and black base, with Arabic engraving on cap. Recd—June 4, 2003. Est. Value—$470
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    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsJewelry: 21/2″ platinum 16-petal flower of diamonds brooch with 1/2″ grey/white pearl center, designed by Stefan Hafner. Recd—June 5, 2003. Est. Value—$15500. Archives, Staff GiftHis Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsWeapon: 13″ sheathed dagger in gold and silver inlaid design with ivory handle and gold chain for hanging on enclosed wooden display rack; held in green leather presentation box with crest on lid. Recd—June 10, 2003. Est. Value—$1500. Government PropertyHis Royal Highness Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 53/8″ x 91/4″ silver enameled peacock studded with semiprecious stones. Recd—June 13, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Lal Krishna Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: Tuareg ornately tooled leather and silver (metal) hexagon shaped box, lined with maroon velvet, on leather pedestal with top nob in etched silver (metal) and mirror inside lid. Recd—June 23, 2003. Est. Value—$295. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Amadou Toumani Toure, President of the Republic of MaliNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 61/2″ x 3″ vermeil Holy Spirit Orchid, National Flower of Panama mounted on black velvet, double matted and held in a 12″ x 16″ shadow box. Recd—June 24, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff GiftHer Excellency Mireya Moscoso, President of the Republic of PanamaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 17″ x 61/2″ x 71/2″ bronze Benin sculpture of a queen with headdress and neckrings, mounted on 4″ x 8″ x 5″ wooden base with plaque engraved “With Compliments of (donor)”. Recd—July 8, 2003. Est. Value—$3500. Government PropertyHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHousehold: 71/2″ x 4″ silver Chil-bo cloisonne vase with pastoral scene in pastel colors on truquoise background. Recd—July 16, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Ra Jong-Yil, Senior Advisor to the President for National Security of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsJewelry: Damiani 18K gold and diamond (2.64 carats) “Snake” bracelet. Recd—July 21, 2003. Est. Value—$7500. Government PropertyHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHardcover antique book: 8″ x 61/4″ x 2″ leatherbound “Historiam Evangelii . . . Renovati . . . Monumenta . . .”, by Daniele Gerdesio, in Latin from 1744. Recd—July 28, 2003. Est. Value—$1800. Archives, Staff GiftHis Excellency Ioan Talpes, Head of the National Security Department and Chief of the Presidential Administration, RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 8″ x 65/8″ x 4″ carved light green jade figural consisting of large fruit and reticulated monkey with a separate dark green round 81/2″ x 31/2″ x 47/8″ jade stone base. Recd—August 19, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Government PropertyThe Honorable Chen Yunlin, Director, Taiwan Affairs Office Chinese Communist Party and State CouncilNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsDesk accessory: 5″ x 31/2″ x 1″ Lalique Owl curved crystal desk clock with 3/4″ silver trim face with owls in relief and signed “Lalique France”. Recd—September 23, 2003. Est. Value—$435. Government PropertyHis Excellency Brajesh Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister and National Security Advisor, IndiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsDesk accessory: 51/2″ x 51/2″ ivory stationery held in a 6″ x 6″ sterling silver note pad holder engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Government PropertyTheir Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania al Abdullah of the Hasemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Desk accessory: 111/2″ silver trim black feather quill pen with metal nib. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$100. Government Property
    Collectable: 81/2″ x 81/2″ Rosenthal white porcelain square plate with gold and blue intricate designs on the rim and an Arabic inscription in the center; stamped with the Royal cypher and the Quranic verse, Surah II:115 on the back. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Government Property
    Desk accessory: 111/4″ x 9″ mouse pad framed by sterling silver engraved with Arabic characters. Recd—December 4, 2003. Est. Value—$250. Government Property
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsArtwork: 31″ x 151/2″ silk embroidered picture of five peonies and butterflies with calligraphy in black in background; double matted and held in a 421/2″ x 231/2″ wood frame. Recd—December 9, 2003. Est. Value—$450. Government PropertyHis Excellency Wen Jiabao, Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsDesk accessory: 18″ x 61/2″ x 13″ slate grey composite BRICS attache case with brown leather trim, combination lock, beige suede and dark brown leather interior desk compartment and silk lined luggage compartment. Recd—December 19, 2003. Est. Value—$390. Government PropertyHis Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of the State of KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Jewelry set: 20″ gold necklace: collar style 13″ with 4″ center piece 11/2″ wide of ornate design and filigree graduating to3/4″ width, matching 9″ × 7/8″ band style bracelet, 1″ pierced earrings and 1″ ring held in a 9″ x 12″ x 21/2″ blue leather presentation box. Recd—December 19, 2003. Est. Value—$3000. Government Property
    Rice, Condoleezza, Assistant to the President for National Security AffairsHousehold: 23/4″ x 113/4″ x 75/8″ rectangular wooden box with fitted lid, decorated with inlaid geometric pattern in bone, ebony and other materials, with lacquer finish. Recd—December 23, 2003. Est. Value—$200. Government PropertyHer Excellency Bouthaina Shaaban, Minister of Expatriate Affairs of the Syrian Arab RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household: 54″ x 83″ pale green sheer table cloth and eight 123/4″ x 143/4″ napkins with white and gold embroidery. Recd—December 23, 2003. Est. Value—$150. Government Property
    Tubb, Richard J., Col, USAF, Director, White House Medical UnitClothing: 2 lengths of batik cloth (122″ x 50″) and (54″ x 50″) for booboo robe in orange, indigo, white and turquoise. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$275. Government PropertyHis Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, President of the Federal Republic of NigeriaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Household: 161/2″ x 14″ hand crafted green and white batik cotton brocade placemat set for 6 with matching tea cozy with green napkins. Recd—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$55. Government Property

    AGENCY: Office of the Vice President

    Report of tangible gifts—2003

    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
    135974/BOYER_C, Mrs. CheneyEighteen sterling silver place card holders in the Banca, Bahay, Kubo, and Caraboao design. Recd—July 24, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHer Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    135323/BOYER_C, Mrs. CheneyFive strand pink coral necklace of irregular beads. Recd—June 21, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Eugene Y. H. Chien, Minister of Foreign Affairs for TaiwanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    134571/BOYER_C, Mrs. CheneySamsonite metal suitcase on wheels, containing handmade one piece woman's robe of royal blue silk with attached organza-like overlay and gold embroidery and jewel work; two piece black brocade robe with braiding and hand embroidery; handmade white and orange two piece silk robe in a floral design; and handmade green one piece robe with jewel work and embroidery in a leaf design. Recd—June 10, 2002. Est. Value—$1101. Archives ForeignHis Highness Shaykh Zayid bin Sultan Al Nahayyan, President of the United Arab EmiratesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    132568/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentBrass plated on tin wine service tray, ewer, and six small goblets. Engraved design on all pieces. Recd—February 26, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    132245/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentSterling silver paperweight with large piece of amber in the center. Inscribed “Prezes Rady Ministrow Leszek Miller.” Recd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$500. Archives Foreign.His Excellency Leszek Miller, Prime Minister of the Republic of PolandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    134695/BOYER_C, Vice President21 karat gold men's ring with a 3 carat emerald surrounded by cubic zirconia. Recd—March 4, 2003. Est. Value—$2500. Archives Foreign.His Excellency Mohammad Fahim Kahn, Vice President and Defense Minister of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    134697/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentHand painted blue and white porcelain wine decanter with Sterling silver stopper; on one side is small painting of a Portuguese artillery regiment, on the reverse the Portuguese crest. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$400. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Paulo Portas, Minister of State and National Defense for PortugalNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    135289/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentRound pottery vessel with white, blue, and brown glazing and a guava branch handle. Made by Iskandar Jalil, noted Singapore potter. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$600. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Goh Chok Tong, Prime Minister of the Republic of SingaporeNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    137923/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentCrystal presentation piece with a golden bowl and silver fish design. Recd—October 30, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Li Zhaoxing, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    135971/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentKorean black lacquer ware box, with inset tray, inlaid with mother of pearl in a crane design. Recd—June 27, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Yung-kil Cho, Minister of National Defense of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    139525/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentWood and leather box containing a quill pen, brown leather strips with attached beads, Rosenthal square porcelain plate, and sterling silver desk set (memo pad holder, paperweight, letter opener, and silver frame for mouse pad). Recd—December 8, 2003. Est. Value—$1150. Archives ForeignHis Majesty King Abdullah II bin al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    135974/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentBlack mother of pearl cufflinks set in 18 karat white gold. Recd—July 24, 2003. Est. Value—$350. Archives Foreign.Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    133992/BOYER_C, Vice PresidentSilk rug in colors of beige, cream, navy, peach and golden brown; measures 49 inches by 100 inches. Recd—April 16, 2003. Est. Value—$2200. Archives ForeignHis Excellency Sodiqu Safayev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    138985/MURRAY_M, Vice President and Mrs. CheneyA large white poinsettia and four dozen white roses. Recd—December 15, 2003. Est. Value—$360. Handled pursuant to Secret Service policyHis Royal Highness Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Royal Embassy of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    135982/BOYER_C, Vice President StaffBlue and white porcelain plate made by Javin, Royal-Kwangju. Given to Steve Yates. Recd—July 24, 2003. Est. Value—$350. General Services AdministrationHak Kyu Sohn, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy

    Report of Travel or Expenses of Travel

    Name and title of person accepting travel or travel expenses consistent with the interests of the U.S. GovernmentBrief description and estimated value of travel or travel expenses accepted as consistent with the interests of the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United StatesIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance.
    David HalpernRecd.—July 12, 2003. Est. Value—$4,264. Expended for airfare, lodging, ground transportation and mealsUniversity of Western Australia, Perth, AustraliaKeynote address at the International Weather Conference.
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    Kathie L. OlsenRecd.—July 30, 2003. Est. Value—$477. Expended for airfareNorwegian Research Council, Oslo, NorwayTo attend the International Conference on Research of Climate Changes of the Arctic. Olsen had purchased the roundtrip ticket from Oslo to Svalbard through the travel agent for the meeting. When she received the ticket in the mail, her return flight that the travel agency booked to Oslo left Svalbard at 4 am. This was a miscommunication given that she had a series of meetings starting at 9 am in Oslo on the day of the flight. Upon arriving in Oslo, she contacted Scandinavian Airline Service (SAS) and was informed that there were other flights between Svalbard and Oslo that were available. Dr. Olsen requested the change in flight directly with SAS. The meeting organizers contacted SAS in her behalf and she was told that it was impossible to change the ticket. The Organizers of the Meeting proceeded to make a new reservation. When she spoke with the Council, she was informed that the same mistake had been made with other attendees' flight arrangements. The Council made arrangements to change the ticket and refused payment.

    Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President

    Report of certain foreign gifts: Calendar Year 2003

    Name of recipientItem description and dispositionForeign donorAuthority
    Amb. Robert B. Zoellick, U.S. Trade RepresentativeWoven rug, 06/09/03, $500-$1000. Displayed in formal reception areaMinister Khan, Pakistan5 U.S.C. 7342 protocol.
    Amb. Robert B. ZoellickSilver Tea Set, 09/19/03, $1000-$1500. Displayed in head of agency's meeting areaMinister Dinh Tuyen, Vietnam5 U.S.C. 7342 protocol.
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    AGENCY: United States Department of Agriculture

    Report of Tangible Gifts—CY 2003

    Name and title of person accepting 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 the foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Dr. J.B. Penn, Under Secretary, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, USDAHand knotted silk pile directional decorative rug. Tree of Life pattern on pale yellow ground with seven blue birds in the branches of the tree. Arched central panel with major border with white ground and trailing floral design. Long looped beginning white silk fringes and cut end fringes. Dimensions: 26″ x 35.″ November 11, 2003; Appraised value: $600.00. Location: Retained as an official gift in Dr. Penn's officeMr. Anwari, Afghanistan Minister of AgricultureNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary of AgricultureA turned wood vase with tapering stem and neck in black lacquer with painted gilt decoration. The ovoid body is painted with scenes of buildings with sky and trees. An unidentified signature appears in the scene. Height 22″; Diameter of base 8″. June 19, 2003; appraised value: $350.00. Location: USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Office for transfer to GSA's Property Management DivSergii Ryzhuk, Minister, Ministry of Agricultural Policy, UkraineNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary of AgricultureA contemporary carved African hardwood statute of a male hunter with a beard, bow, arrow, pouch and an animal over his shoulder. Base with small animal standing at his feet. Ht. 271/2″; Base width 71/2″;. June 19, 2003; Appraised value: $1,375.00. Location USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Office to be transferred to GSA's Property Management DivisionMr. Joaquim Da Costa DAVIDE, Minister of Industry, AngolaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Ann M. Veneman, U.S. Secretary of AgricultureAmber necklace and earrings: A four strand amber necklace, of varied shaped stones, 10″ long. With a pair of stud earrings of a single stone each. In a red fitted box with label: “Rep. Dominicana, Eligio Arguez, Doyas Criollas Sa.” June 20, 2003; Appraised value $500.00. Location USDA/FAS Foreign Visitors Office for transfer to GSA's Property Mgt. DivisionMr. Eligio Jaquez, Secretary of Agriculture, Dominican RepublicNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    AGENCY: Department of the Treasury

    Report of Tangible Gifts

    Name and title of person accepting gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGift, date of acceptance on behalf of the U.S. Government, estimated value, and current disposition or locationIdentify of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Kenneth W. Dam, Deputy SecretaryCandle holder from the Swarovski Collection. Recd—January 25, 2003. Est. Value—$390. Treasury retained on February 13, 2003World Economic Forum, Government of SwitzerlandNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor & U.S. Government.
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    John W. Snow, Secretary of Treasury5′ x 7′ Dark red/blue Persian carpet. Recd—February 26, 2003. Est. Value—$900. Treasury retained on August 5, 2003Hamid Karzai, President of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor & U.S. Government.
    John W. Snow, Secretary of TreasurySilver kanjar (dagger) in holder. Recd—May 21, 2003. Est. Value—$300. Treasury retained on July 31, 2003Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khai Crown Prince of BahrainNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor & U.S. Government.
    John B. Taylor, Under Secretary for International AffairsSet of sterling silverware for 6. Recd—May 5, 2003. Est. Value—$780. Treasury retained on December 23, 2003Islam A. Karimov, President, Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor & U.S. Government.

    Department of Defense

    Foreign Gifts for State

    Name and title of person accepting gift on behalf of the U.S. GovernmentGiftIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseSilver Bulgari Watch, Book “Omaggio all'Italia” and Magazine “An Italian Story”, 1/14/2003. $1,200.00, $15.00 and No Value, respectively. Total Value $1,215.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister, ItalyNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseSilver Decanter and Four Silver Cups with Silver Platter, Gold Bracelet and Book “Egypt—the World of Pharaohs”, 1/14/2003, 240.00, $385.00 and $20.00, respectively. Total Value $625.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hussein Tantawy, Minister of Defense and Military Production, EgyptNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseLarge Rug 58″ x 94″, 2/27/2003, $400.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hamad Karzai, President, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseGold Horse on Statue, 4/29/2003, $700.00. Transferred to GSAHis Royal Highness Crown Prince Abdallah bin Abd Al-Aziz Al Saud, First Deputy Prime Minister, Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseSilver Oasis in Box, 4/29/2003, $320.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Sultan bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Minister of Defense and Aviation, Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseCarpet, 9/5/2003, $850.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hamad Karzai, President, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseFrankincense Burner and Perfume Decanter and Silver Teapot with Six Teacups, 9/16/2003, $1,050.00 and $990.00, respectively. Total Value $2,040.00. Transferred to GSASheikh Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, Prime Minister, KuwaitNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseThe Hashemite Coins of H.M. King Al-Hussein bin Ali, 11/3/2003, $1,000.00. Transferred to GSAHis Majesty King Abdullah bin Hussein and Queen Rania, the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseSaber Sheath and Scabbard, Portrait of the Secretary of Defense and Plaque, 12/3/2003, $190.00, $100.00 and $10.00, respectively. Total Value $300.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Safar Abiyev, Minister of Defense, AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseLarge Carpet 61″ x 76″, 12/4/2003, $475.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hamad Karzai, President, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of DefenseGolden Fleece Statue, 12/4/2003, $320.00. Transferred to GSAHer Excellency Nino Burjanadze, Interim President of GeorgiaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of DefenseRug 118″ x 78″, 1/15/2003, 1,400.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hamad Karzai, President, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    The Honorable Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of DefenseSilver Enameled Chess Set and a Chess Board, 6/8/2003, $420.00. Transferred to GSAL.K. Advani, Deputy Prime Minister of IndiaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffCrystal Eagle, 5/29/2003, $320.00. Transferred to GSAGen. A. Van Daele, Chief of Defense Kingdom of BelgiumNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    General Richard B. Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffRug, 7/30/2003, $300.00. Transferred to GSAHis Excellency Hamad Karzai, President, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Under Secretary of Defense, Policy, The Honorable Douglas FeithLead Vase, 12/16/2003, $325.00. Transferred to GSAAmbassador Salem Abdullah Al Jaber Al-Subah of the State of Kuwait and Mrs. Al-SabahNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Assistant Secretary of Defense, ISA, Peter Rodman and Mrs. Veronique RodmanBlack Leather Desk Set, Book “The National Remembrance Museum,” Silver Stand with Air Freshener Tips, Tall Silver Stand with Air Freshener Tips, two books; :Histoire Communautaire” and “Histoire Des Juifs” and Sliver Plated Jewelry Box, 1/25/2003, $330.00. Transferred to GSATunisian Foreign Minister Ben YahiaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Assistant Secretary of Defense, ISA, Peter RodmanTwo Area Rugs; 93″ x 40″ (Black) and 84″ x 42.5″ (Burgandy), and Book “Marrakesh, The Secret of its Courtyard Houses”, 1/26/2003, $295.00. Transferred to GSATaib Fassi Fihiri, Minister Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of MoroccoNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Assistant Secretary of Defense, ISA, Peter RodmanGold Bracelet and Sterling Pitcher, 12/12/2003, $700.00. Transferred to GSAEgyptian Field Marshal Hussein Tantawy, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Minister of Defense and Military ProductionNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Assistant Secretary of Defense, ISA, Peter RodmanLead Vase, 12/16/2003, $325.00. Transferred to GSAAmbassador Salem Abdullah Al Jaber Al-Sabah of the State of Kuwait and Mrs. Al-SabahNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Mrs. Veronique RodmanSilver Necklace, 12/12/2003, $300.00. Transferred to GSALt. Gen Hamdy Weheba, Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed ForcesNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. William J. Luti, DASD, Near Eastern & South Asian AffairsCrystal Bowl, 12/12/2003, $325.00. Transferred to GSAAmbassador Salem Abdullah Al Jaber Al-Sabah of the State of Kuwait and Mrs. Al-SabahNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Dr. Marin Strmecki, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for AfganistanLarge Rug, Marble Box, Robe, Beaded Necklace, Marble Fish, Marble Elephant and Shawl, 12/17/2003, $1,400.00, $40.00, $150.00, $4.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $150.00, respectively. Total Value $1,779.00. Transferred to GSAFirst Deputy Minister of Defense Abdul Rahim Wardar, AfghanistanNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Agency: Department of the Navy

    Report of Tangible Gifts

    Name and title of person accepting 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
    Vern Clark, Chief of Naval Operations18K gold with cubic zirconia cufflinks with matching tie bar. Recv'd—June 4, 2002. Est. Value—$600.00-$800.00. Delivered to GSA April 30, 2003Abd el alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian, CNONon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Connie Clark, Spouse of the Chief of Naval Operations18K gold necklace with matching earrings. Recv'd—January 19, 2003. Est. Value—$500.00-$700.00. Washington Navy Yard, Bldg. 36 Rm. 135Azza Tamer, spouse of Abd el alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian CNONon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, COMSEVENTHFLTOne men's and one women's Classique Aussie Opal Writwatches. Recv'd—December 1, 2003. Est. Value—$1,518.00. Delivering to COMPACFLT for DispositionDelegation from Townsville, AustraliaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Vern E. Clark, Chief of Naval OperationsRecv'd—January 18, 2003. Est. Value—$339.26. Expended for hotel roomAbd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian CNOOfficial counterpart visit.
    L. G. Goff, Deputy EA to the Chief of Naval OperationsRecv'd—Jamuary 18, 2003. Est. Value—$339.26. Expended for hotel roomAbd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian CNODeputy EA to CNO.
    P. Bock, Aide-de-Camp, Chief Naval OperationsRecv'd—January 18, 2003. Est. Value—$339.26. Expended for hotel roomAbd el Alim Mohamed Tamer, Egyptian CNOAide-de-Camp to CNO.
    VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, COMSEVENTHFLTRecv'd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$328.00. Expended for hotel roomJapan Maritime Self-Defense ForceTo conduct discussions with senior Japanese naval officers and tour Sapporo businesses.
    VADM Robert F. Willard, USN, COMSEVENTHFLTRecv'd—March 25, 2003. Est. Value—$852.00. Expended for hotel roomSingapore Ministry of DefenseTo conduct discussions with senior Japanese naval officers and tour Sapporo businesses.
    LT Elaine Luria, USN, COMSEVENTHFLT, AideRecv'd—February 5, 2003. Est. Value—$328.00. Expended for hotel roomJapan Maritime Self-Defense ForceTo conduct discussions with senior Japanese naval officers and tour Sapporo businesses.
    LT Elaine Luria, USN, COMSEVENTHFLT, AideRecv'd—March 25, 2003. Est. Value—$852.00. Expended for hotel roomSingapore Ministry of DefenseTo conduct discussions with Singaporean government and military officials.

    AGENCY: Department of Commerce

    Report of Tangible Gifts

    Name and title of person accepting 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
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommerceBrown textured leather briefcase. 141/4″ x 161/2″. Recd—01/15/03. Appraised Value—$325. Location—HCHB VaultSir Anerood Fugnauth, Prime Minister of the Republic of MauritiusCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommercePartial model of a Bahrain ship, in .925 silver (sterling). Recd—3/2/03. Appraised Value—$350. Purchased by Deputy SecretaryInstitute of Technology, BahrainCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommerceIcon—gold leaf/pigment icon 3 standing figures w/writing in Cyrillic over each. Recd—07/15/03. Appraised Value—$300. Purchased by Deputy SecretaryPrefect Brasov, RomaniaCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommerceArt Glass Vase, 12″, 51/2″ in diameter, landscape scene. Recd—7/15/03. Appraised Value—$300.00. Purchased by Deputy SecretaryPrime Minister Adrian Nastase, Bucharest, RomaniaCourtesy and Appreciation.
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    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommercePainting—Harvest Oil on canvas, Image—201/2″ x 241/2″, frame 251/2. Recd—7/17/03. Appraised Value—$750. Purchased by Deputy SecretaryAtanas Iantchev, Bristol Myers-BulgariaCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommerceA dress ceremonial Dagger in a silver filigree sheath, 111/2″ x 51/2″; Framed under plexiglas. Recd—09/08/03. Appraised Value—$300. Purchased by Deputy SecretaryYemen Aref Abdulrahman, Mohammed BaNafea, Abdul SalamCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary of CommerceA crystal sculpture w/a gilt replica of Kuwait City, Height 8″. Recd—10/18/03. Appraised Value—$650. Location—Rm H5838Rashid Al-Tabtabaee, KuwaitCourtesy and Appreciation.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand-painted wooden lacquered box. Recd—02/13/03. Appraised Value—$550. Location—Secretary's OfficeVagit Alekperov, Chairman of LukOilAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand-woven rug, 100% wool 231/2″ x 54″ in Width, 611/2″ In Length. Recd—02/24/03. Appraised Value—$750. Location—Purchased by Deputy SecretaryHeidar Aliyev, President AzerbaijanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceSterling silver plate, 9″ in diameter. Recd—02/28/03. Appraised Value—$650. Location—Secretary's OfficeGeorgi Parvanov, President of BulgariaAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceCollection of contemporary Russian postage stamps. Recd—03/03/03. Appraised Value—$1,250. Location—Secretary's OfficeLeonid Reiman, Minister, Russian FederationAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceWooden egg within brass filigree cage. 6″ high, hand-painted. Recd—03/03/03. Appraised Value—$325. Location—Secretary's OfficeLeonid Reiman, Minister, Russian FederationAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand-woven rug, 100% wool in Bokhara style, 34″ x 48″. Recd—04/14/03. Appraised Value—$675. Location—Purchased by SecretaryElyor Ganiev, Deputy Prime Minister of UzbekistanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand-knotted wool pile rug 6′4″ x 5′8″ Recd—06/06/03. Appraised Value—$650. Location—Secretary's OfficeHumayun Akhtar Khan, Minister, Commerce of PakistanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommercePorcelain Plate by Lomonosov, Porcelain, Russia, 131/2″ in Diameter. Recd—09/24/03. Appraised Value—$300. Location—Secretary's OfficeVagit Alekperov, President of LukOil, RussiaAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommercePair of plique a jour enamel stemmed goblets, .925 silver. Recd—09/26/03. Appraised Value—$500. Location—Secretary's OfficeGerman O. Gref, Minister, Trade & Economic Development, RussiaAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommercePlique a jour enamel tea set, .925 silver, 2 saucers/2 spoons. Recd—09/26/03. Appraised Value—$700. Location—Secretary's OfficeGerman O. Gref, Minister, Trade & Economic Development, RussiaAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
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    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand knotted wool rug, low pile. 70″ x 45″. Recd—10/16/03. Appraised Value—$400. Location—Room 5847Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister of Commerce for AfghanistanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceHand knotted wool rug 108″ x 8 1.5″ Recd—10/16/03. Appraised Value—$800. Location—Room 5847Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister of Commerce for AfghanistanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.
    Donald L. Evans, Secretary of CommerceSculpture horse & cart statue. Recd—10/16/03. Damaged in Shipping. Appraised Value (prior) $850. Location—HCHB VaultSayed Mustafa Kazemi, Minister of Commerce for AfghanistanAppreciation/Diplomatic Formality.

    Department of Energy

    Report of Tangible Gifts

    Name and title of person accepting 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
    Spencer Abraham, Secretary of EnergyPlaque, Russian, carved dark amber Russian emblem over light amber background, the emblem of crowned double-headed eagle holding sceptre and orb and chest fronted by shield depicting St. George on horseback lancing a dragon, all in molded wood frame with hinged foot, 11″h x 10″w, in locking blue presentation box. Received—March 12, 2003. Estimated Value—$900.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSAAlexander Rumyanstev, Minister of Atomic Energy, RussiaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Spencer Abraham, Secretary of EnergyChess set, Russian, wood box with hinged lid being a playing board with squares of light and dark amber chunks set in clear resin, surrounded by border of dark amber resin, with inset wood numbers 1-8 and letters a-h, 31/4″h x 161/2″w, box interior containing amber playing pieces including 4 horse heads, rest as turned round bottles/jars/urns. Received—April 28, 2003. Estimated Value—$2,200.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSAIgor Yusufov, Minister of Energy, RussiaNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Spencer Abraham, Secretary of EnergyBox with oil and stone samples: hardwood box, lid with applied silvertone band surrounding plaque “Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” plus roundel of foliate scroll arabesques surmounted by Saudi emblem of palm tree over crossed sabres, interior of lid having goldtone band surrounding brass plaque “With the compliments of Al-Naimi/Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources/Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”, interior with piercecut brasstone rectangle fitted with cylindrical rock from Manifa Reservoir”, beneath a clear crystal stoppered jar of oil over label “A Sample of Arabian Light Crude Oil from the Arab (D) Reservoir; box overall 43/4″h x 13″w x 16″d. Received—April 30, 2003; Estimated Value—$450.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSAH.E. Ali Al-Naimi, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral ResourcesNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Spencer Abraham, Secretary of EnergyStatue, Qatarian, falcon perched on gauntlet, covered in sterling silver plus gilt beak/talons/buttons/edge of glove, feet wrapped in redtone spiral twist cord, 15″h x 43/4″w x 5″d, mounted on 2 tier rectangular base painted black and plaqued “The Falcon” and “Qatar Petroleum”, in carrying box clad in simulated crocodile skin with 4 locks. Received—April 30, 2003. Estimated Value—$650.00. Reported to GSA June 30, 2003; pending transfer to GSAAbdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Minister of Energy, QatarNon-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

     Agency: Department of State

    [Report of tangible gifts]

    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
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesTable decoration—101/4″ H, silver of elephant form decorated with polychrome enamel, faux pearls, howdah with rider and mahout, India, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 1/1/2003. Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationLalit Mansingh, Ambassador of India to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBox—lidded, 61/2″L, Xolui lacquer with polychrome fairy tale scene to lid, by O. Kotoff, Russia, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 1/1/2003. Estimated Value: $550.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIgor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesRug—591/2″ x 84″, wool on wool, dark blue field with rust and doubly terminated medallion, six borders with rust main, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 2/27/2003. Estimated Value: $850.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationHamid Karzai, President of the Transitional Islamic State of AfghanistanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesRug—52″ x 32″, wool on wool, red field with snowflake motif to center, six borders with ivory main, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 4/18/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationRusta Azimov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesSculpture—71/2 x 91/2, pierced and carved olive green serpentine depicting leaves and fruit, China 20th/21st century, wood base. Date Received: 4/21/2003. Estimated Value: $350.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationChen Yun-lin, Minister of the Taiwan Affairs Office, The State Council of ChinaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCufflinks—small size, 18 karat yellow gold doubles, each a lapis lazuli “button” inlaid with yellow gold wire. Date Received: 4/28/2003. Estimated Value: $650.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationMaria Soledad Alvear Valenzuela, Minister of Foreign Relations of ChileNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesDessert forks and spoon—99 silver decorated with blue enamel, ends marked “Made in Korea” and with Korean yin and yang, boxed, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 4/30/2003. Estimated Value: $360.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationRa Johg-II, Senior Advisor to the President for National Security of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesClock—desk clock, 101/2″L, wood base with applied pierced brass sheet, mounted with two sterling silver antelopes flanking a sterling silver cylinder mounted with a quartz clock movement, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 5/9/2003. Estimated Value: $3,000.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationSheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesLithograph—color, 11″ x 151/4″, dramatic red landscape, #3/100, by H.R.H. Prince Khalid al-Faisal al-Saud, published by Anthony Bailey, 2000, matted and framed. Date Received: 5/13/2003. Estimated Value: $500.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationPrince Bandar bin Khaled Al Faisal Al-Saud, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United StatesNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesPlace card holders, sterling silver, fitted box. Date Received: 5/19/2003. Estimated Value: $360.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationGloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCufflinks, 18 karat yellow gold, each with a mother of pearl plaque. Date Received: 5/19/2003. Estimated Value: $550.00 Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationGloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the PhilippinesNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesDagger—silver hilt and scabbard, by Al mannai, 20th/21st century, 30ozsT including steel blade. Date Received: 5/21/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, Crown Prince and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defense ForceNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesClock—Mantel, 151/2″h, porcelain with blue “net” decoration overall, reserves decorated with polychrome scenes, bird finial, two hunters flanking clock face, wood base with porcelain feet, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 5/31/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIgor Ivanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian FederationNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCoins—Vatican: one sterling silver medal commemorating 25 years of John Paul II's pontificate surrounded by 8 Vatican coins in “Euro” denominations, proof: 2 euro, 1 euro, .5 euro, .2 euro, .1 euro, .05 euro, .02 euro, .01 euro, fitted case. Date Received: 6/2/2003. Estimated Value: $650. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationJohn Paul II, The Pope, Holy SeeNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesLetter Opener—miniature sword 13″L, silver with applied gold decoration, ivory handle, wood stand. Date Received: 6/3/2003. Estimated Value: $1,500.000. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdallah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCoins—5 silver, 5 bronze, 1 copper and 1 gold, Roman and Islamic periods, inlaid wood case. Date Received: 6/3/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationEmile Lahoud, President of the Republic of LebanonNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesPen—black plastic, 18 karat white gold nib, sterling silver cap with gold plating, Mont Blanc, together with a notepad in sterling silver with gilt crown having a framed print of Petra to lid. Date Received: 6/4/2003. Estimated Value: $900.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdullah II bin al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesPen—ink, burgundy plastic case with 18 karat yellow gold nib and overlay, cap set with 15 rubies 3mm, Mont blanc, Commemorative of Catherine II. Date Received: 6/5/2003. Estimated Value: $3,000.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al Thani, Prime Minister of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBox—cigarette box, sterling silver with burl wood lining, lid mounted with gold and enamel coat of arms, 20th/21st century, 22ozsT. Date Received: 6/12/2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationMaha Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCufflinks, 18 karat yellow gold, each a cast ball in the manner of Arnoldo Pomodoro. Date Received: 6/12/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationFranco Frattini, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesWatch—Men's gold watch with diamonds. Date Received: 6/15/2003. Estimated Value: $3,200.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationHeydar Aliyev, President of the Republic of AzerbaijanNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesDinnerware—porcelain with silver border, 20th/21st century; gravy boat, soup tureen, vegetable dish, platter, sugar and creamer, 6 each dinner plates, rim soups, salad plates, cereal bowls, cups & saucers. Date Received: 6/19/2003. Estimated Value: $550.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationManzur Morshed Khan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of BangladeshNon-acceptance would cause embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBowl—91/4″ diameter x 5″H, 900 silver, reposed and chased, 30ozsT. Date Received: 6/21/2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationSamdech Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of CambodiaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBox—lidded, pull out tray, 141/4″ x 203/4″ x 6″H, black lacquer with mother of pearl inlay, 20th/21st century, fitted box. Date Received: 6/27/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationCho, Yung Kil, Minister of National Defense of the Republic of KoreaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesSculpture, 4″ x 71/2″, bronze, figures in a canoe, by Sid Forman, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 7/12/2003. Estimated Value: $300.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationNkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of South AfricaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCoins, Jordan, 1916-24, in case: 1 Hashimi dinar gold, 20 Qirshan silver, 10 qirshan silver, 5 qirshan silver, 1 qirsh copper, 1/2 qirsh copper, 1/4 qirsh copper, 1/8 qirsh copper, minted in Mecca. Date Received: 9/19/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdulla II bin al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBook, “Royal Barge Procession”, fitted case and box, 2003, Thailand. Date Received: 10/18/2003. Estimated Value: $25.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationSurakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBrief case, black leather. Date Received: 10/18/2003. Estimated Value: $225.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationSurakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesPicture frame, 12″ x 12″, repose silver, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 10/18/2003. Estimated Value: $400.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationSurakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesCalendar, paper, 2004 Thailand “Unseen Corner of Paradise”. Date Received: 10/18/2003. Estimated Value: $15.00. Disposition: Pending Transfer to the General Services AdministrationSurakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of ThailandNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesEtching, color, 73/8 x 53/8, Bucharest scene, #81/99, by Val Lonescu, 20th century. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: $50.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIon Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBook, “Irimescu”, by Alexandru Cebuc, 2003. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: $30.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIon Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBook, “Brancusi”, by Radu Varia, 1986. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: $80.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIon Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesBlouse, cotton, embroidered, Rumania. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: $50.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIon Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesMedal—Order, Star of Rumania, medal, badge, and lapel pin, boxed, with documentation. Date Received: 10/27/2003. Estimated Value: $200.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationIon Iliescu, President of RomaniaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesRug, 69″ x 49″, wool on cotton, light blue field with snowflake medallions, intricate astragals, five borders, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 12/2/2003. Estimated Value: $500.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationHabib Ben Yahia, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesSculpture, 111/2″ L, silver filigree, dove, red glass eye, marble base, 20th/21st century. Date Received: 12/2/2003. Estimated Value: $750.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationZine El-Abidine Ben Ali, President of the Republic of TunisiaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesShip’s model, 10″ x 101/4″, silver filigree with coral cabochons, 20th/21st century, 28 ozsT. Date Received: 12/3/2003. Estimated Value: $500.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdelaziz Bouteflika, President of the People's Democratic Republic of AlgeriaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Colin L. Powell, The Secretary of State of the United StatesSaddle, leather with embroidered leather trappings, plywood trunk. Date Received: 12/3/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdelaziz Bouteflika, President of the People's Democratic Republic of AlgeriaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Amada Philpot, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Raymond Weil (Ladies). Date Received: 9/30/2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Christian Edwards, Protocol OfficerPen—Black plastic body, sterling silver and gold filled cap, Mont Blanc. Date Received: 6/4/2003. Estimated Value: $450.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdullah II bin al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Christopher Keenan, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Movado (Men's). Date Received: 9/27/2003. Estimated Value: $440.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Daphne Martinez, Protocol OfficerCoin, gold, 40th anniversary, 47.54 grams of 22 karat yellow gold, plastic cases. Date Received: 9/20/2003. Estimated Value: $675.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salim Al Sabah, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of State of KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Dean Lewis, Protocol OfficerCoin, gold, 40th anniversary, 47.54 grams of 22 karat yellow gold, plastic cases. Date Received: 9/20/2003. Estimated Value: $675.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salim Al Sabah, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of State of KuwaitNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Donald Burnham Ensenat, The Chief of Protocol of the United StatesPen—Montblanc. Date Received: 6/13/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdullah II bin al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Donald Burnham Ensenat, The Chief of Protocol of the United StatesPen—ball point, green plastic body, chrome plated mounts, Harry Winston. Date Received: 6/13/2003. Estimated Value: $325.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAbdullah bin al-Aziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, First Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard of the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Ed Seitz, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Raymond Weil (Men's). Date Received: 9/26/2003. Estimated Value: $526.40. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    James A. Baker, III, Special Presidential EnvoyWatch—dual time zone—engraved “Presidence de la Republique Francaise” (Men's). Date Received: 12/16/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationJacques Chirac, President of the French RepublicNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    James A. Baker, III, Special Presidential EnvoyWatch—Bvlgari Rettangolo—engraved “II Residente del Consiglio dei Ministri” (Men's). Date Received: 12/17/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationSilvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian RepublicNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Jeffrey Dee, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Sector (Men's). Date Received: 9/27/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    John E. Herbst, U.S. Ambassador to UzbekistanRug—hand-woven silk/cotton blend rug. Date Received: 7/9/2003. Estimated Value: $600.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAzimov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of UzbekistanNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    John R. Bolton, Under Secretary of StateJewelry—Necklace, earrings, bracelet and ring—sterling silver w/stone. Date Received: 6/18/2003. Estimated Value: $40.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAli Abdullah Saleh, President of the Republic of YemenNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    John R. Bolton, Under Secretary of StateSword—sterling silver. Date Received 6/18/2003. Estimated Value: $1,000.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationAli Abdullah Saleh, President of the Republic of YemenNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Keith Sims, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Movado (Men's). Date Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated Value: $695.00 Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Keith Sims, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Movado (Men's). Date Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated Value: $526.40 Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Matt B. Sweeney, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Wittnauer (Men's). Date Received: 9/28/2003. Estimated Value: $526.40. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Michael K. Kerns, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Wittnauer (Men's). Date Received: 9/27/2003. Over Minimum Value. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Robert A. O'Bannon, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—TechnoMarine XS Magnum (Men's). Date Received: 10/21/2003. Estimated Value: $684.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Sean R. Hicks, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—TechnoMarine (Men's). Date Received: 10/6/2003. Estimated Value: $684.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Shane R. Winder, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Raymond Weil TechnoMarine (Men's). Date Received: 9/29/2003. Estimated Value: $526.40. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Siobhan Leonard, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Raymond Weil (Ladies). Date Received: 9/30/2003. Estimated Value: $526.40. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Timothy Leeds, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—Movado (Men's). Date Received: 10/2/2003. Estimated Value: $400.00. Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
    Winston Whittington, Special Agent—Diplomatic SecurityWatch—TechnoMarine (Men's). Date Received: 10/1/2003. Estimated Value: $685.00 Disposition: Pending transfer to the General Services AdministrationShaykh Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabir Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of QatarNon-acceptance would cause the donor or the U.S. Government embarrassment.
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    Agency: Central Intelligence Agency

    [Record of tangible gifts—2003]

    Name and title of person accepting 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
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceSilvered metal scabbard dagger (Jambiya), 20th Century, in a burgundy velvet fitted case. Rec'd—January 21, 2003. Est. value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceRug, 10.6 x 8.4, post 1950's, red ground enclosing four medallions on blue to red ground, navy blue guard border. Rec'd—March 18, 2003. Est. value: $600.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceYellow gold rose diamond and tourmaline four-piece ensemble, modern, consisting of: a tassel pendant and beaded necklace, pair of pierced type earrings and a ring, in a gray velvet case. Rec'd—May 05, 2003. Est. value: $500.00.To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceBaccarat molded and cut glass luster candlestick with etched glass hurricane shade, modern. H: 21 inches. Rec'd—July 23, 2003. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceNain silk rug, 9.8 x 6.6, modern, ivory ground with palmette and trellising vine field centering a pulled lobed medallion on olive green to ivory ground, ivory spandrels, palmette and trellising vine guard border on olive green ground. Rec'd—November 13, 2003. Est. value: $2,500.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceGoum silk rug. 3.9 x 2.7, modern, emerald green ground with palmette and trellising vine filed centering a pulled star medallion on red ground, lavender floral spandrels, floral and trellising vine guard border on red ground. Rec'd—March 08, 2002. Est. value: $400.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    George J. Tenet, Director, Central IntelligenceCaucasian rug, 6.6 x 5, modern, red ground with palmette and trellising vine and urn field centering a pulled medallion on navy blue-to-red ground, flowering urn vase and trellising vine guard border on navy blue ground. Rec'd—October 30, 2003. Est. value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    An Agency EmployeeIsphahan rug, 7.11 x 5.2, modern, red ground with palmette and trellising vine field centering a pulled star medallion on navy blue ground, palmette and trellising vine guard border on navy blue ground with signature cartouche and woven Setrafiani/Esphahan. Note: silk warp. Rec'd—April 14, 2003. Est. value: $2,500.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeRug, 10.2 x 6.10, modern, brown ground with seven vertical rows of gulls, multi guard boarder on primary brown ground. Rec'd—November 01, 2002. Est. value: $500.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeLalique molded and frosted glass center bowl of Stalking Leopards amidst palm fronds, inscribed Lalique/France. D: 93/4 inches. Rec'd—June 16, 2003. Est value: $400.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeOne-ounce gold bouillon ‘Ary Dubai’, in a plastic sleeve. 99.9 percent pure. Rec'd—Unknown. Est value: $400.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeHallmark, 18 karat yellow gold chain link necklace, modern, in a light green velvet case. L: 211/2 inches Weight: 1 oz. Rec'd—Unknown. Est value: $350.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency Employee(22 karat yellow gold) chain necklace with melee diamond star pendant, modern, in a blue velvet case. Rec'd—Unknown. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeOlivewood relief plaque of The Last Supper, modern, in a rustic self olivewood frame, Overall: 18 x 27 inches. Rec'd—Unknown. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeEmbossed silver foliate footed bowl and six individuals dishes, each embossed with floral reserves against a punchwork groud, in a red vinyl and red velvet lined fitted case. D of largest bowl: 8 inches. Rec'd—Unknown. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
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    An Agency EmployeeUnmarked gold mounted ivory five-piece ensemble, modern, consisting of: a leaf pendant necklace, pair of leaf pierced earrings, four-section tubular bracelet and a ring, in a emerald green velvet fitted case. Rec'd—June 20, 2003. Est value: $300.00 To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.
    An Agency EmployeeGretata-Duval (Middle Eastern 20th Century) Figures Gathered in a Town Square signed Gretata-Duval, lower left oil on canvas. 22 x 18 inches. Rec'd—January 01, 2003. Est value: $300.00. To be retained for official display5 U.S.C. 7342(f)(4)Non-acceptance would have caused embarrassment to donor and U.S. Government.

    Agency: NASA

    [Report of travel or expenses of travel]

    NameDescription and valueDonor governmentJustificaton
    Jeffrey A. Hoffman, NASA HAQ, Code MRec'd—March 14, 2003. Value: $2,200.000. Airfare, Hotel and MealsFoundation for Strategic Research (Paris, France)Participation in conference on the role of research Universities in High Technology and the Trans-Atlantic Relationship.

    U.S. House of Representatives

    [Report of travel or expenses of travel]

    Name and title of person accepting travel or travel expenses consistent with the interests of the U.S. GovernmentBrief description and estimated value of travel or travel expenses accepted as consistent with the interests of the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United StatesIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    M. Douglass Bellis, Deputy Legislative CounselRoom in Rose Hall, Jamaica while speaking at conference on legislative drafting, July 15-July 18, 2003University of West IndiesAuthorized by 5 U.S.C. § 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii)
    Terrance W. Gainer, Chief of PoliceSix nights' lodging at Hilton Tel Aviv and meals; ground transportation including day trip to Jerusalem in government vehicle, January 10, 2003-January 17, 2003IsraelAuthorized by 5 U.S.C. § 7342(c)(1)(B)(ii).

    United States Senate

    [Report of travel or expenses of travel—calendar year 2003]

    Name and title of person accepting travel expenses consistent with the interests of the U.S. GovernmentBrief description of travel or expenses accepted as consistent with the interests of the U.S. Government and occurring outside the United StatesIdentity of foreign donor and governmentCircumstances justifying acceptance
    Mr. & Mrs. Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senator and spouseAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
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    Mr. Bruce J. Artim, Fellow, Committee on the JudiciaryMay 25-28, 2003. Transportation and meals within the country of ChileGovernment of ChileOfficial travel to gather information in advance of the signing and Congressional Action on the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement.
    Mr. Steve Biegun, Staff Member, Majority LeaderAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. Christopher E. Campbell, Professional Staff Member, Committee on the JudiciaryMay 25-28, 2003. Transportation and meals within the country of ChileGovernment of ChileOfficial travel to gather information in advance of the signing and Congressional Action on the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement.
    Mr. & Mrs. Mike DeWine, U.S Senator and spouseAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. & Mrs. Mike Enzi, U.S. Senator and spouseAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. and Mrs. William Frist, Senate Majority Leader and spouseAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. Andy Olson, Staff Member, Office of Senator FristAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. David Schiappa, Secretary for the MajorityAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. George Tolbert, Photographer, Sergeant at ArmsAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Ms. Sally Walsh, Director, Inter-Parliamentary ServicesAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
    Mr. John Warner, U.S. SenatorAugust 26-27, 2003. Transportation via Government of Botswana aircraft from Gaborne to Kasane and backGovernment of BotswanaOfficial transportation within Botswana offered by the President of Botswana and accepted for reasons of security and protocol.
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    United States Senate

    [Report of tangible gifts—calendar year 2003]

    Name and title of person accepting 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
    Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. SenatorRecd.—January 28, 2003. Gold pin in the shape of a drum. Est. Value—Unknown. Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateFirst Lady of LiberiaNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. SenatorRecd.—January 28, 2003. Small handbag by artist Geon Man Lee. Est.Value—Unknown. Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateSeung Youn Kim, Ambassador for International Economic & Trade, Republic of KoreaNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. SenatorRecd.—April 10, 2003. Copy of earrings in exhibition case for the 5th/6th century. Est. Value—Unknown. Displayed in SR-476Park Kwan Yong, Speaker of the National Assembly, Seoul, South KoreaNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. SenatorRecd.—November 29, 2003. Replica of a Kuwaiti sailboat with gold plating. Est. Value—Unknown. Deposited with the Secretary of the SenatePresented on behalf of the Emir of Kuwait by H.H. Sheika Amthal Al-Ahmed Al-Jaoer Al-SabahNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Chuck Hagel, U.S. SenatorRecd.—May 27, 2003. Limited edition gold coin from State of Bahrain. Est. Value—$3,000. Displayed in SR-247AH.H Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Crown Prince & Commander in Chief of the Bahrain Defense ForceNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Carl Levin, U.S. SenatorRecd.—February 18, 2003. Silverplated engraved bowl. Est. Value—$101. Deposited with the Secretary of the SenatePresident Pervez Musharraf of PakistanNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Carl Levin, U.S. SenatorRecd.—February 18, 2003. Handcrafted, round wooden table with a gold decorative design. Est. Value—$101. Deposited with the Secretary of the SenateGeneral Muhammad Yusaf Khan, Pakistan ArmyNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—February 24, 2003. Abstract hanging sculpture by artist Oh Yi-Yang. Est. Value—$100. Displayed in SD-450Dr. Dai-Chul Chyung, Member of the South Korean National AssemblyNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—April 9, 2003. Six Crystal Glasses. Est. Value—Over $100. Displayed in SD-450Rudolf Schuster, President of the Slovak RepublicNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—June 10, 2003. Crystal Decanter. Est. Value—Over $100. Displayed in SD-450Dr. Borut Pahor, President of the National Assembly of the Republic of SloveniaNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—October 8, 2003. Black vase with blue flowers. Est. Value—Over $100. Displayed in SH-521Prime Minister Victor Yanukouych of the UkraineNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—October 15, 2003. Elegant pen set. Est. Value—Over $100. Displayed in SD-450King Abdullah and Queen Rania of JordanNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    Richard Lugar, U.S. SenatorRecd.—November 4, 2003. Embellish bottle and glasses. Est. Value—Over $100.Displayed in SD-450The Honorable Sergey Mironov, Speaker the Russian Federation CouncilNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    John F. Reed, U.S. SenatorRecd.—November 26, 2003. Rug from Afghanistan. Est. Value—$1000. Displayed in SH-728President Karzai of AfghanistanNon-Acceptance would cause donor embarrassment.
    End Preamble

    [FR Doc. 04-16971 Filed 7-30-04; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 4710-20-M

Document Information

Published:
08/02/2004
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
04-16971
Pages:
46325-46376 (52 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Public Notice 4786
PDF File:
04-16971.pdf