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    Vol. 78 Friday,No. 81 April 26, 2013

    Part III

    Department of State

    Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts to Federal Employees From ForeignGovernment Sources Reported to Employing Agencies in Calendar Year2011; Notice

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    24892 Federal Register / Vol. 78, No. 81/ Friday, April 26, 2013 / Notices

    DEPARTMENT OF STATE

    [Public Notice 8301]

    Office of the Chief of Protocol; Gifts toFederal Employees From ForeignGovernment Sources Reported toEmploying Agencies in Calendar Year2011

    The Department of State submits thefollowing comprehensive listing of thestatements which, as required by law,Federal employees filed with theiremploying agencies during calendar

    year 2011 concerning gifts received fromforeign government sources. Thecompilation includes reports of bothtangible gifts and gifts of travel or travelexpenses of more than minimal value,as defined by statute. Also included aregifts received in previous yearsincluding one gift in 2007, five gifts in2008, ten gifts in 2009, and six gifts withunknown dates. These latter gifts are

    being reported in 2011 as the Office ofthe Chief of Protocol, Department ofState, did not receive the relevant

    information to include them in earlierreports.

    Publication of this listing in theFederal Register is required by Section7342(f) of Title 5, United States Code, asadded by Section 515(a)(1) of theForeign Relations Authorization Act,Fiscal Year 1978 (Pub. L. 95105,August 17, 1977, 91 Stat. 865).

    Dated: April 14, 2013.

    Patrick F. Kennedy,

    Under Secretary for Management,Department of State.

    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    7 x 11 red and white porcelainvase by Franz with purple and

    pink flower design across thefront. Recd4/1/2009. Est.Value$1,000.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao, Presi-dent of the Peoples Republic of

    China.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    14 x 14 Bauhaus chess set,with a lightly-colored woodboard and pieces carved intothe shape of their allowedmovements on the board, con-tained in a carrying box withsliding top, designed by JosefHartwig. Recd6/11/2009. Est.Value$554.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    Mr. Karl-Michael Danzer, Head ofProtocol, the Free State of Thu-ringia, the Federal Republic ofGermany.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States.

    11 x 20 x 12 wooden display

    case containing a small sword,the top of the case displays theseal of the State of Qatar andreads, Fight Against Corrup-tion. Recd1/5/2011. Est.Value$350.00. DispositionDisplay box is in the WhiteHouse Gift Office; Handled pur-suant to U.S. Secret Servicepolicy.

    Ali bin Mohsen bin Fetais Al-

    Marri, Attorney General of theState of Qatar.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    14 red and gold colored vase inred presentation box. Recd1/5/2011. Est. Value$580.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Yang Jiechi, For-eign Minister of the PeoplesRepublic of China.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Large, black Hermes golf acces-sory bag including set of lock

    and key, and extra strap in bot-tom compartment, presented incream colored drawstring bag.Recd1/10/2011. Est. Value$7,750.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,President of the French Repub-

    lic, and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Bronze 48 statue of AbrahamLincoln by the artist YuanXikun, includes a red leatherbooklet describing the gift.Recd1/18/2011. Est. Value$9,800.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao, Presi-dent of the Peoples Republic ofChina.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Book, title: Suriname Discov-ered, by: Toon Fey. Royal Mint2000 Millennium 22 carat goldcoin that reads Suriname100,000 Gulden on one side,and Suriname on the other.Recd2/1/2011. Est. Value$1,575.79. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Desi Bouterse,President of the Republic ofSuriname, and Mrs. IngridBouterse-Waldring, Spouse ofthe President of the Republic ofSuriname.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Basketball, signed by 20102011Toronto Raptors NBA basket-ball team, in a 10 x 10 hard-plastic display case, presentedin a 14.5 x 22.5 green leath-er-bound box that has thePrime Minister seal on the top.23.25 x 18.25 golden-framed19th Century antique map ofNorth America, surrounded bydrawings of North American In-dians, beavers, and other im-ages, and drawn by Tallis & Co.Recd2/4/2011. Est. Value$1,880.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Right Honorable StephenHarper, P.C., M.P., Prime Min-ister of Canada.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    52 x 85 red Afghan rug withblue trim and white tassels.Recd2/22/2011. Est. Value$400.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Eklil Hakimi, Am-bassador of the Islamic Repub-lic of Afghanistan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    13 tall beige clay ceramic vasewith black and red designs

    made by Antonio Veloz, pre-sented in green box with Mexi-can flag colored ribbons. Paper-back Book, title: Mata OrtizCeramics: Artes de Mexico,Numero 45. Recd3/2/2011.Est. Value$365.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Felipe de JesusCalderon, President of the

    United Mexican States.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Green and white 2GB iPod Shuf-fle. Sherrin Match Australianfootball. Red, white, and blueWestern Bulldogs AustralianFootball League on a field jer-sey; Red, white, and blue U.S.Footy football jersey withUSA Revolution on the front

    and 25 on the back. Hand-crafted 2.5x 4x 6Dragonflysilver ash wood trinket box withWood Works Gallery stickeron bottom, presented in brownbox with Australia sticker ontop. Recd3/4/2011. Est.Value$478.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Honorable Julia Gillard MP,Prime Minister of the Common-wealth of Australia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Leather-bound book, title: DanielOConnell: The Man who Dis-covered Ireland, authored byProfessor Patrick Geoghegan.21.5 x 29.5 black and whitephotograph of President JohnF. Kennedy addressing IrishOireachtas, formatted in whitematte board in a black frame.Fred Curtis Crystal presentationbowl with American flags en-graved alongside a shamrockabove inscription commemo-rating St. Patricks Day Sham-rock ceremony at White House,presented in black box withFred Curtis Crystal written onsides and on top. Recd3/17/2011. Est. Value$3,176.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Enda Kenny, T.D.,Taoiseach of Ireland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    10 diameter wooden globe byEduardo Eleuterio with a cutoutof Brazil. Photo album con-taining 37 photographs of thePresident during his visit withPresident Rousseff of the Fed-erative Republic of Brazil, photoalbum has a hardcover and amedal that reads RepublicaFederativa do Brasil/15 de Nov.de 1889. Recd3/19/2011.Est. Value$780.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff,President of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States. 20

    x 18

    x 5

    wooden maskcarved into shape of a jaguarhead on a 24x 12x 5wood-en base with a gold-coloredplaque on bottom describingthe piece. Recd3/20/2011.Est. Value$410.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Mauricio Funes,President of the Republic of ElSalvador and Mrs. VandaPignato, Spouse of the Presi-dent of the Republic of El Sal-vador.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Personalized Penalty white soc-cer jersey with one diagonalblack stripe and Electrobrasin blue on the front. Personal-ized Olympikus red and blackstriped soccer jersey. Personal-ized Fluminenso green andred soccer jersey with white col-lar. Personalized FILA blackand white striped soccer jerseywith black collar with NeoQuimica Genericos on thefront. Personalized yellow NikeBrazil soccer jersey with onehorizontal green stripe acrosschest. Two DVDs, title: 5xFavela Agora por Nos Mesmos.Two DVDs, title: Orfeu. Book,title: Memorias de umSargento de Milicias/Memoirs ofa Militia Sergeant. Book, title:Casa Velha/The Old House,by: Machado de Assis. Paper-back book authored by ManuelAntonio de Almeida. Book, title:A Alma Encantadora DasRuas/The Enchanting Soul ofthe Streets, by: Joao do Rio.Two sets of DVDs, title:Unidade de Policia, dis-tributor: Governo Rio de Janei-ro. Recd3/20/2011. Est.Value$679.58. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Honorable Sergio Cabral,Governor of the State of Rio deJaneiro of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States. 51

    x 40

    digital C print photo-graph, by artist Vik Muniz, titledMarat (Sebastiao), depicting aman using arranged items inthe style of Davids Death ofMarat. Recd3/22/2011. Est.Value$40,000.00. Disposi-tionOn loan to museum forpublic exhibit.

    The Honorable Sergio Cabral,Governor of the State of Rio deJaneiro of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    9diameter Tiffany & Co. ReverePewter bowl, engraved withBan Ki-moon Secretary-Gen-eral United Nations on oneside and the Secretarys signa-ture and United Nations logo onthe other, presented in tur-quoise cloth bag with Tiffany &

    Co printed on top. Recd3/28/2011. Est. Value$400.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Ban Ki-moon, Sec-retary-General of the UnitedNations.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Sterling silver water jug and cupin a blue leather presentationbox. Recd4/7/2011. Est.Value$410.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Juan ManuelSantos, President of the Re-public of Colombia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    30 circumference gold and silverbase with silver statues of twowild goats and a tree with goldclock hanging from it, depictinga desert scene. Recd4/14/2011. Est. Value$3,200.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Highness Sheikh Hamad binKhalifa al-Thani, Amir of theState of Qatar.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    14-karat gold bird-shapedcufflinks, presented in 3x 2x1.5blue leather jewelry box. 5x 9 wood and sterling silvereagle sculpture. Recd4/28/2011. Est. Value$705.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Ricardo MartinelliBerrocal, President of the Re-public of Panama.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    1x 7x 9Porcelain sculpture ofJordanian archway on a black

    pedestal, presented in darkbrown and beige leather-toppedbox. Recd5/17/2011. Est.Value$350.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Majesty King Abdullah II ibnAl Hussein, King of the

    Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Red leather-bound book, title: ASelection of Papers From theRoyal Archives 18341897,encased in a 19x 16x 2redleather box. Recd5/24/2011.Est. Value$2,800.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdomof Great Britain and NorthernIreland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Lacoste white classic mens poloshirt. Limited-edition HOPEfountain pen and Ligne 8 lighter

    from S.T. Dupont, each in acherry blossom design, andcontained in a 6.5x 6.5blackbox with G8 France 2011 onthe top. Bottle of ChristianDrouin Pays dAuge. S.T. Du-pont black and silver fountainpen, presented in a 8.5 x 4.5black case. Six black glassgoblets in a plastic display caseand contained in a 30 x 18red box; 14.35 tall blue-grayglass sculpture of Bucephalus,Alexander the Greats horse.Recd5/25/2011. Est. Value$15,083.62. DispositionNa-tional Archives and Records

    Administration; Perishablegoods handled pursuant to USSecret Service policy.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,President of the French Repub-lic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    CD, title: The Historical Record-ings, by Paderewski, enclosedin a brown leather book. SilverWaldmann brand pen from the17th Meeting of Presidents ofCentral European States, en-closed in a 3.5 x 8 blackleather box. 4.5 x 6 wallplaque of Paderewski, enclosedin a 7.5 x 8 blue box. Fivebottles of flavored liquors byNalewski Staropolskie. Recd5/27/2011. Est. Value$715.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration; Perishable goods han-dled pursuant to U.S. SecretService policy.

    His Excellency BronislawKomorowski, President of theRepublic of Poland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    DVD, title: Best of the Witcher 2:Video Trailers for PresidentBarack Obama, distributor:Atari. Zubrowka Bison GrassVodka. Book, title: Blood ofElves, by Andrzej Sapkowski.Book, title: The Last Wish, byAndrzej Sapkowski. Set of four2 x 1.5 clear glass liqueurglasses, each has Zubrowkaengraved in white. 13.5x 9.75x 4.5 Witcher 2 gift box, in-side are three golden Witcher2 coins, a Witcher 2 book,Witcher 2 stickers, Witcher2 make your own aircraft. 5.5x 6.5x 3 ivory-colored bust of

    Witcher 2 characterGwynbleioo, a DVD box setof Witcher 2 bonus DVD,Game DVD, and Game Guide.Witcher 2 playing cards, and5 wooden die in black sack withWitcher 2 emblem. 11.75 x7 x 5 brown leather carryingcase with handles and lock.Recd5/28/2011. Est. Value$497.08. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration; Perishable goods han-dled pursuant to U.S. SecretService policy.

    His Excellency Donald FranciszekTusk, Prime Minister of the Re-public of Poland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Kramski putter set, includes: 35HPP 340 putter with two protec-

    tive club head covers, teal HPT40 training console, HPS 30Aim Aid set, book title: TheKramski Putt Philosophy.Recd6/6/2011. Est. Value$1,400.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    Her Excellency Dr. AngelaMerkel, Chancellor of the Fed-

    eral Republic of Germany.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    14 blue mask sculpture byDaum, on a 10 black and sil-ver stand, enclosed in 34x 16x 13red box. Recd6/9/2011.Est. Value$52,695.00. Dis-positionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Ali BongoOndimba, President of the Gab-onese Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    12x 8x 6gold-colored bust ofwoman, on a 6 x 6 x 2wooden base. Recd6/14/2011. Est. Value$780.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Goodluck EbeleAzikiwe Jonathan, President ofthe Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Book, title: Genghis Khan andthe Making of the ModernWorld, by Jack Weatherford.19 tall bronze statue depictinga man riding a horse, on an8.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 granite ped-estal, presented in brown suedebag. Recd6/16/2011. Est.Value$440.00. DispositionBook personally retained; Otheritems are at National Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency TsakhiagiinElbegdorj, President of Mon-golia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States. Traditional Chiefs robe (Kita),from the Akan People. Recd6/27/2011. Est. Value$450.00. Disposition -NationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    Council of Traditional Chiefs andKings of Cote dIvoire. Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Book, title: LItalia Unita: 150anniversario Unita d Italia.Recd7/1/2011. Est. Value$1,000.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Giorgio Napoli-tano, President of the ItalianRepublic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Bamboo bicycle, handmade bythe Bambike Company. Recd7/5/2011. Est. Value$1,060.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and Records

    Administration.

    His Excellency Jose L. Cuisia, Jr.,and Mrs. Maria Victoria J.Cuisia, Ambassador andSpouse of the Republic of thePhilippines.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    11.5x 4 traditional Maori weap-on with a short broad-bladedclub, made of the sacredgreenstone, carved by AdenHoglund, and contained in a16 x 7 x 3 wooden presen-tation box. Recd7/22/2011.Est. Value$3,200.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    The Right Honorable John Key,M.P., Prime Minister of NewZealand.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    29 x 8 x 15 ebony wood carv-ing of a mask on four legs.Recd7/29/2011. Est. Value$850.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Alpha Conde,President of the Republic ofGuinea.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Crystal golf statuette by Baccarat,depicting a golfer with his ironpitched over his head in themoment before striking a ball.Crystal golf statuette byBaccarat, depicting a golfer withhis iron out in front in a follow-through posture. Black Hermesgolf travel bag with canvascover and carrying strap.Recd8/1/2011. Est. Value$1,650.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,President of the French Repub-lic, and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Black leather briefcase and ablack leather portfolio, both withsterling silver pieces mountedon the leather engraved withBarack H. Obama. Recd8/1/2011. Est. Value$660.00.ispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    Her Excellency Fatou DanielleDiagne, Ambassador of the Re-public of Senegal.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    5 x 4 framed black and whitephotograph of a child lookingdown and wrapped in an Amer-ican flag, given to commemo-rate the 10th Anniversary of theSeptember 11th attacks.Recd9/1/2011. Est. Value$650.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Majesty Mohammed VI, Kingof the Kingdom of Morocco.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States. Waterman Expert II black lacquerball point pen with gold colortrimmings. Black 64GB iPad 2.Recd9/7/2011. Est. Value$784.99. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Donald FranciszekTusk, Prime Minister of the Re-public of Poland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Bronze, three-legged candlestickholder on a 6.25circular stonebase, atop the three legs sits aring depicting a camel caravanand ram heads. Recd9/21/2011. Est. Value$1,245.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency NursultanNazarbayev, President of theRepublic of Kazakhstan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    35 x 26 oil painting, depictingthe Rempart Mountain in the

    Republic of Mauritius, signed byAshley 2011, in a silver framewith an engraved plaque.Recd9/22/2011. Est. Value$500.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    The Honorable Dr. NavinchandraRamgoolam, GCSK, FRCP,

    Prime Minister of the Republicof Mauritius.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    A 7 x 9 plaque congratulatingthe President on his election ina wooden box. 23x 11ebonyblack rhino. 15 hand-etchedbowl with an image of Africaand African animals. Recd9/23/2011. Est. Value$865.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Salva KiirMayardit, President of the Re-public of South Sudan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States.

    19 x 12 ornate silver serving

    tray with mirror inset, in a 20x21 x 7.5 blue velvet presen-tation box. 16 x 5 6 ornatesilver serving dish in a 20 x21 x 7.5 blue velvet presen-tation box. Recd9/23/2011.Est. Value$1,580.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Recep Tayyip

    Erdogan, Prime Minister of theRepublic of Turkey.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Large Afghan rug in mostly tan,black, brown, and green geo-metric patterns. Recd9/23/2011. Est. Value$1,200.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Hamid Karzai,President of the Islamic Repub-lic of Afghanistan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    100 x 65 handmade traditionalwoven Tunisian rug, design isgeometric and primarily red withblack, yellow, white, and blueaccents. Recd10/6/2011. Est.Value$900.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Beji Caid Essebsi,Interim Prime Minister of theRepublic of Tunisia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Book, title: The Uncharted Path:An Autobiography authored byPresident Lee Myung-bak.12.5white porcelain plate, withpainted images of the Presidentand First Lady, contained withina 14x 14x 6mahogany boxwith golden turtle latch and iri-descent depictions of birds. 14x 5.5 10.5 black lacquer boxinlaid with mother of pearl, andbox is decorated with iridescentscenes of sailboats, birds, andscenery of the landscape of theRepublic of Korea, both con-tained inside a 15x 6x 11.5blue presentation box. Recd10/13/2011. Est. Value$778.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Lee Myung-bakand Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, Presi-dent and First Lady of the Re-public of Korea.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Six pouches of coffee containedin a 14 x 9.5 x 5 woodenbox, interior is red velvet anddivided into six compartments,each containing a small wickerbox, includes a depiction of the

    American flag with an eagle inthe foreground made from pre-cious and semiprecious stones,includes a 9x 7 frame with agold plaque. Diamond-shapedcufflinks, made from 10-karatwhite gold and inset with nineblue sapphires each, presentedin a 5.25x 5.5x 2.5woodenbox. Recd11/5/2011. Est.Value$635.00. DispositionBox and Jewelry is at NationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration; Perishable goods han-dled pursuant to US SecretService policy.

    His Excellency MahindaRajapaksa, President of theDemocratic Socialist Republicof Sri Lanka.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States.

    72 x 24 gray, blue, and green

    cashmere scarf, made by 1436Erdos. Recd11/10/2011. Est.Value$412.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao, Presi-

    dent of the Peoples Republic ofChina.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    8 x 7 silver octagonal box withfloral/leaf design, in glass caseinside a yellow box with knob,and includes a pendant of theseal of Brunei Darussalam.Recd11/12/2011. Est.Value$1,200.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Majesty Sultan Haji HassanalBolkiah Muizzaddin Waddaulahibni Al-Marhum Sultan HajiOmar Ali Saifuddien SaadulKhairi Waddien, Sultan andYang Di-Pertuan of BruneiDarussalam.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    5 tall condiment pot and a silverutensil, both made of Chileansilver. Recd11/12/2011. Est.Value$725.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Sebastian PineraEchenique, President of the Re-public of Chile.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    6x 6x 2.25ornate pewter jew-elry box with velvet interior, pre-sented in a 9 x 9 x 4 bluevelvet box. Recd11/13/2011.Est. Value$525.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency YAB Dato Sri HajiMohd Najib bin Tun Haji AbdulRazak, Prime Minister of Malay-sia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    7tall Baynihan centerpiece madeof cast aluminum in nickel platewith a black granite stone base,portraying men carrying a tradi-tional home. Recd11/14/

    2011. Est. Value$390.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Benigno S. AquinoIII, President of the Republic ofthe Philippines.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    27brass statue of a woman car-rying a water jug on her headand a small child on her back.25 brass statue of a manwearing a conical hat and car-rying a stick over his shouldersthat suspends two water jugs,each jug and rope is detach-able from the statue. Recd11/14/2011. Est. Value$840.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Seydou Bouda,Ambassador of Burkina Faso.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States.

    Book, title: That Deadman

    Dance authored by Kim Scott.Book, title: Truth authored byPeter Temple. Book, title:Breath authored by Tim Win-ton. 22x 13 framed collectionof historic Australian ANZUSstamps. Custom-made, authen-tic Akubra Cattleman hat intanmark brown, made of purefur felt with dark brown leathertrimmings. 17 x 17 framedblack-and-white commemora-tive historical picture of a ship,with plaque commemorating60th Anniversary of the ANZUSAlliance. Recd11/15/2011.Est. Value$511.27. Disposi-

    tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    The Honorable Julia Gillard MP,

    Prime Minister of the Common-wealth of Australia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    31.5x 39oil painting, title: TheCelebrate by artist Rene Ji-menez, depicting a turkeysface and neck, float-mounted ina red wooden frame. Largepainting made up of nine pan-els titled The Day and Nightin the White House by ReneJimenez, depicting Thanks-giving at the White House. 60polychrome prints of the paint-ing The Day and Nightin theWhite House, each in a whiteenvelope with a black mono-chrome image of the U.S. Cap-itol. Recd11/15/2011. Est.Value$13,200.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    The Honorable Gabino CueMonteagudo, Governor of theState of Oaxaca, United Mexi-can States.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Book, title: The Footprints ofTime: Menapak Waktu, byPurnomo Yusgiantoro. Brown,white, and black bag with ablack zipper, and a red andwhite ribbon rosette on front.Book, title: Iwan Tirta Batik,by Sebuah Lakon. Book, title:Dhenok: The SemaranganWedding Arts & Culture, byIneke F. Priyo. Book, title: TheJourney: Batik Pesisr fromSemarang, Kendal, Demak &Kudu, by Ieneke F. Priyo. IwanTirta private-collection shawl,mens shirt, with blue, brown,

    and white Indonesian batik de-sign depicting birds. Recd11/18/2011. Est. Value$390.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Dr. PurnomoYusgiantoro, Minister of De-fense of the Republic of Indo-nesia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    20 octagonal white marble tabletop with design of inlaid blueand yellow flowers, and octag-onal stand decorated with blueand red flowers. Recd11/18/2011. Est. Value$1,375.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration;stand is in White House Gift Of-fice.

    His Excellency Manmohan Singh,Prime Minister of the Republicof India.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Black leather and multi-coloredbatik-bound padfolio, embossedwith 19th ASEAN Summit andRelated Summits, BaliIndo-nesia, 1719 November 2011in gold lettering, accompaniedby an ASEAN writing pad, a sil-ver bookmark decorated with aBali Dancer, an Indonesia2011 lapel pin, and aMontblanc pen, all contained ina gold-colored presentationbox. ASEAN Summit greenbatik Leaders shirt in orange,red, black, white, gold, andgreen. 31x 23 framed oil por-trait of the Chiefs of State whoattended the East Asia Summitin Indonesia in November 2011with the words: East AsiaSummit in Indonesia November2011. Recd11/22/2011. Est.Value$1,945.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Dr. H. SusiloBambang Yudhoyono, Presi-dent of the Republic of Indo-nesia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    11 x 10 wooden box, lined withgreen velvet, has the Presi-dent and Barack Obama em-bossed on top of a green nameplate, contains a DVD titled,Formula of Power with thePresidents picture on the frontof the case. 19.125x 17.8125miniature enamel painting ofthe Moscow Kremlin, enclosed

    in a copper frame. Recd11/29/2011. Est. Value$1,050.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Dmitry Medvedev,President of the Russian Fed-eration.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    12x 8silver tray, engraved witha scene of a palace, labeledIraq, and floral and geometricdecorative pattern. The tray issealed under glass in a leatherdisplay case, all held in 13 x9.5 x 2.25 leather box.Recd12/11/2011. Est.Value$460.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Nouri al-Maliki,Prime Minister of the Republicof Iraq.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States.

    15x 12black leather Neo Igor

    Louis Vuitton mens businessbag with luggage tag attachedand embossed with B.O.Recd12/13/2011. Est.Value$2,310.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy,

    President of the French Repub-lic, and Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    Hand-carved wooden sculpture inblue display box. Recd12/17/2011. Est. Value$430.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Dr. H. SusiloBambang Yudhoyono, Presi-dent of the Republic of Indo-nesia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States.

    24x 34elaborate black rug withgold color and floral bead de-tailing. Recd12/21/2011. Est.Value$1,100.00. Disposi-tionHandled pursuant to USSecret Service policy.

    Her Excellency Nirupama Rao,Ambassador of the Republic ofIndia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Blue-glazed porcelain hand figu-rine with a small bird in a yellowdisplay box. Recd1/18/2011.Est. Value$430.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao, Presi-dent of the Peoples Republic ofChina.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Two 11sterling silver filing lampswith 10 shades, enclosed in16 x 12.5 x 12 brown pres-entation box. Recd2/2/2011.Est. Value$1,200.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives and

    Records Administration.

    Her Royal Highness PrincessHaya bint Al-Hussein of theHashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    14.5 x 8.5 x 2 green copperMarquette, entitled EqualityEmerging on gray marblebase, enclosed in a 10.5x 4x1.5 wooden box. Recd5/20/2011. Est. Value$365.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Eamon Gilmore,T.D., Tanaiste and Minister forForeign Affairs of Ireland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    CD, title: Black is the Earth, byartist Adele ODwyer. Book,title: Living Under the Hatch,by Barry ORiley. 34x 70 flagof Offaly, in green, yellow, pink.Book, title: Stories from a Sa-cred Landscape: Croghan Hillto Clonmacnoise, by Caiman

    OBrien. 8cm x 8cm x 20cmthree dimensional model ofHigh Cross at Burrow, enclosedin black presentation box. Book,title: Offaly History and Soci-eties, edited by William Nolanand Timothy P. ONeil. 18-karatSterling silver pendant and twonecklaces, in green presen-tation box. Pen and ink artistsdepiction titled, Church of Ire-land at Templehorry, WelcomePresident Obama, in a 46.5x34.5black frame. Recd5/23/2011. Est. Value$1,799.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    Mr. Pat Gallagher, Offaly CountyManager of Ireland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    15 piece Sun & Moon china set,Traditional Arts, Ltd., in whitewith gold leaf accents, includes9 x 9 x 5.5 tea pot with top,5 x 4 x 3.5 creamer, 4.5 x4 x 4 sugar cup with top, six3.5 x 2.5x 2.5 tea cups andsix 5.25 saucers, all enclosedin blue 15x 15x 10presen-tation box; 11 x 15 framedphotograph of the Prince ofWales and Duchess of Cornwallwith their signatures on whitematting, and enclosed in greenpresentation box markedEttinger London. Recd5/24/2011. Est. Value$685.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Royal Highness The Prince ofWales.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    48x 70 tapestry with eagle andAmerican flag design made byThe Rug Company and en-closed in a canvas bag withteal and orange designs.Recd5/24/2011. Est. Value$1,400.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Right Honorable David Cam-eron, MP, Prime Minister of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britainand Northern Ireland and Mrs.Samantha Cameron.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    10.2 x 7.1 Hermes orange cot-ton canvas travel case. 36 x60 Hermes cotton terryclothbeach towel, printed with um-brellas and towels beachscene. 7.5 handmade Forgede Laguiole letter opener with

    wooden handle in 9

    brownleather case. Both are enclosedin a 14 x 2.5 x 1.5 blackpresentation box with Forge deLaguiole printed in white. It is aspecial G8 edition with G8France 2011, Nouveau Monde,Nouvelles Idees and shape ofthe Eiffel Tower engraved. Boxof chocolates. Recd5/25/2011. Est. Value$1,994.24.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration;Perishable goods handled pur-suant to U.S. Secret Servicepolicy.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozyand Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy,President and First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,

    President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    3 gold coin, Deauville em-

    bossed with scene of the oceanand an umbrella on the frontand Barack Obama engravedwith several scenes of Deau-ville on the back, enclosed in3.5 x 3.5 presentation boxwith a clear plastic displaystand. 36 x 36 Hermes silkDeauville scarf, with design of ascene of horse race in gray,blue, and brown. Recd5/26/2011. Est. Value$470.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    The Honorable Philippe Augier,

    Mayor of Deauville of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    9.5 x 12 signed and framedphoto of Her Majesty and HisRoyal Highness. Recd6/7/2011. Est. Value$485.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II,Queen of Denmark and HisRoyal Highness Prince Henrikof Denmark.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Book, title: The Secret History ofthe Mongol Queens, by JackWeatherford. Three Mongoliancashmere sweaters in pink andgreen, and purple and brownpattern; 16x 27.5 framed art-work of the First Ladys name inMongolian calligraphy. LargeGobi Mongolian oatmeal-col-ored cashmere shawl. Recd6/16/2011. Est. Value$790.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency TsakhiagiinElbegdorj and Mrs. KhajidsurenBolormaa, President and FirstLady of Mongolia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    9 decanter, made of Czechglass, in a 7x 10 red presen-tation box. Recd7/6/2011.Est. Value$615.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    The Honorable Petr Gandalovic,Ambassador of the Czech Re-public.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Reusable grocery/tote bag, or-ange with a large white dan-delion on the side; Book andCD, title: G20, by LaurenceJenkell. Book, title: 5 Metres:Sos Editions Oceans, by JoeBunni. Book, title: Around theWorld, by Laurence Jenkell.11 x 7.5 x 3 black leatherfolding toiletry bag, made byLancel. 200 Euro souvenirG20 coin, in a blue protectedsleeve, and housed inside asmall blue packet withMonnaie de Paris written ingold on the outside. Silverwatch with black wristbandmade by B.R.M. 8 x 5 x 1brown leather womans walletwith embroidery on the sidesmade by Lancel. His and herswhite, belted Dior bathrobeswith Dior embroidered on thebreast pocket. 8 x 13 x 18black leather Gra-Valise PetitVoyage suitcase made byLancel; 7 x 12 x 16 brownand orange leather purse withembroidery on the side madeby Lancel; 7.5 x 11.5 blackleather clutch purse made byChristian Dior. 17 tall Plexiglassculpture, entitled WrappingFlag Candy USA, depicting anupright Tootsie Roll with anAmerican flag patterned wrap-per, on a 6 x 6.75 x 0.75clear Plexiglass base, accom-panied by a certificate of au-thenticity. Box of Duroc Dannerchocolates. Perfumes from thetown of Grasse. ChateaudEstoublon olive oil. Mens Diorhygiene products. Recd11/2/2011. Est. Value$6,191.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozyand Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy,President and First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Special edition book, title: TheColors of Harmony: A Photog-raphy Journey by AniYudhoyono. Two silver sculp-tures of birds mounted on a

    maroon velvet stand. One birdis 7 tall and 4 long and theother bird is 4.5 tall and 6long. Piece is encased in a15.25x 3.5x 8.5glass caseand housed in a 17.25x 5.25x 10.75orange decorative can-vas box. Red hand embroi-dered batik scarf with a multi-color floral design. Recd11/12/2011. Est. Value$970.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Dr. H. SusiloBambang Yudhoyono, Presi-dent of the Republic of Indo-nesia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Two volume set about the diary ofFrida Kahlo, printed by theBank of Mexico. This volume isa limited edition of 3000 forthree Mexican art museums.Volume One: Transcriptions,bound in 14 leather, is a Span-ish language transcription. Vol-ume Two: Poems, bound infull embossed blue leather, is a92-page full-color facsimile ofone of Kahlos diaries. Recd12/14/2011. Est. Value$1,844.54. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Arturo Sarukhan,Ambassador of the UnitedMexican States.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    The Honorable Barack Obama,President of the United States,and the First Lady MichelleObama.

    Wooden candle holder comprisedof two spheres on top of oneanother with white designs con-taining candle in center; Wood-en candle holder comprised ofthree rectangular figures on topof one another with white de-signs. Recd12/20/2011. Est.Value$2,200.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Royal Highness King AbdullahII ibn Al Hussein, King of theHashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Two 6.5 x 14 Baccarat OurFire clear full-headed crystaltable lamps on silver pedestalswith silver and crystal lamp-shades in red presentation box,inscribed with Baccarat onthe top. Recd1/10/2011. Est.Value$5,500.00. Disposi-

    tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, FirstLady of the French Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Silver, handmade Plum Blos-som brooch designed by TengFei, presented in a wooden boxwith brooch design on front.Recd1/18/2011. Est. Value$1,400.00. DispositionNa-tional Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao and Mrs.Liu Yongqing, President andFirst Lady of the Peoples Re-public of China.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 17.5green, pink, and red-beadednecklace with silver-colored leafpendants. Matching silver-col-ored flower earrings with pinkand green beads. Two piecevase includes a 12 tall basewith ceramic base and black

    flowers painted on tan back-ground, and a 5.5 tall, roundvase top with black floral pat-tern painted on tan background.Recd3/2/2011. Est. Value$380.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    Mrs. Margarita Zavala Gomez delCampo, First Lady of the UnitedMexican States.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Personalized, red and black stripeRegatas di Flamengo wom-ens jersey by Olympikus. Per-sonalized white, silver, andblack Electrobras womenssoccer jersey by Penalty. Per-sonalized yellow and greenwomens CBF Brazil soccer jer-sey by Nike. Silver necklacewith silver medallion by de-signer Francesca RomanaDiana. Personalized, crimsonand green Unimed Brazilwomens soccer jersey byAdidas. Personalized black andwhite striped Bozzano wom-ens soccer jersey by Fila.Recd3/18/2011. Est. Value$874.60. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    The Honorable Sergio Cabral,Governor of the State of Rio deJaneiro of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 3 x 5 metal cross, attached torectangular wooden base withRenca town emblem andplaque commemorating theFirst Ladys visit on the front,presented in blue velvet box.Silver-colored bracelet with blueand green charms, presented insquare, blue velvet box. 10sil-ver-colored necklace with bluestones, presented in rectan-gular blue velvet box. Recd3/19/2011. Est. Value$870.00.DispositionNational Archives

    and Records Administration.

    The Honorable Vicky BarahonaKunstmann, Mayor of Renca ofthe Republic of Chile.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 16 x 72 Alpaca Ocatavio Pi-zarro scarf, in off-white withsmall black sequin pattern, andblack jewels sewn in two rows,presented in 10.5 x 28.25black leather box. Silver neck-lace with 19 cone-shaped pend-ants and matching silverearrings, presented in 2x 8.5x 1 blue box. Recd3/21/2011. Est. Value$670.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    Mrs. Cecilia Morel Montes, FirstLady of the Republic of Chile.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 8.5 x 10 silk bag, purple withpink, red, and green floral pat-tern. 34x 33cotton scarf, red

    with pink, blue, yellow, andgreen pattern. 65 x 26 cottonscarf in green, red and blackcotton scarf with black fringe.Set of earrings, ring, and neck-lace made of silver and tur-quoise. Recd4/12/2011. Est.Value$388.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    Mrs. Maria Bashir, Chief Pros-ecutor of Herat Province of theIslamic Republic of Afghanistan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Three Coffret soaps, 100G, byFrederic Malle. Jurassic flowercandle by Frederic Malle. Co-logne Bigarade by FredericMalle, 250ml. Recd5/25/2011. Est. Value$435.00.DispositionHandled pursuantto U.S. Secret Service policy.

    Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, FirstLady of the French Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 2 brooch with gold leaves andcoral flowers in red leatherjewel box by Bentley & Skinner,presented in black gift box. 10x 12 oak box with Her Maj-estys emblem on the front andchocolates, tea, and orangesticks from Demarquette FineChocolates inside. Oak boxcontained in a white box fromCharbonnel et Walker. Por-celain floral arrangement fromBronte Floral Collection, en-closed in a 16 x 10 red box.Recd5/25/2011. Est. Value$1,660.00. DispositionBroochis on Official Display/Use; Boxis at National Archives andRecords Administration; Perish-able goods handled pursuant toUS Secret Service policy.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdomof Great Britain and NorthernIreland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Book, title: Berlin: Art and Archi-tecture, published by UllmannPublishing. Six 7.5hand-blownwine glasses with amber flow-ers and amber stem. Six bottlesof German wine. Recd6/6/

    2011. Est. Value$1,331.99.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration;Perishable goods handled pur-suant to U.S. Secret Servicepolicy.

    Her Excellency Dr. AngelaMerkel, Chancellor of the Fed-eral Republic of Germany.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 34 x 29.5 wooden-framed em-broidery piece on white textile,depicting two people, one witha smoking pipe. 18 x 18plat-ter and set of four 4.5 x 5.5matching bowls, all are greenwith yellow, red, and blue high-lights, and blue and black trim.All pieces are enclosed in 16x16x 5.5green box. 12x 9x6golden bust of South African

    woman wearing gray headdressin 14 x 11 x 6black presen-tation box; Matching, hand-blown 8 x 5.5 display bowland 10.5 x 8 stem vase, withswirl pattern in green, brown,purple, and gray, both enclosedin a 19.5 x 12.5 x 7.5 greenpresentation box. Recd6/21/2011. Est. Value$2,400.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    Mrs. Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma,First Lady of the Republic ofSouth Africa.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Ten pieces of six yards of clothmade by Vlisco in Holland, ofvarious designs and colors.Recd8/11/2011. Est. Value$820.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Dr. Boni Yayi,President of the Republic ofBenin.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Painting of a red roofed buildingon a tropical shore with awoman and small child in theforeground, in an 11.5 x 9.5gold frame. Pair of Swarovskicrystal swans, in a 7.75 x7.75 x 3.75 blue cardboardpresentation box. Recd9/20/2011. Est. Value$390.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    The Honorable Dr. NavinchandraRamgoolam, GCSK, FRCP,Prime Minister of the Republicof Mauritius.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 8

    x 5.5

    x 4

    black wood jewelrybox with four embroidered pan-els, the background of the pan-els is purple silk, and the em-broidery depicts birds and land-scapes. 11 x 14.5 x 7 Ko-rean, black lacquer jewelry boxwith mother of pearl inlay thatdepicts landscapes and birds,and has bureau-style doors withturtle-shaped doorknobs on thefront and a drawer below, withan inner compartment that hasthree smaller drawers on theleft and a section for hangingnecklaces on the right. An as-sortment of Vidi Vici make-up.

    Recd10/12/2011. Est.Value$725.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration; Perishablegoods handled pursuant to U.S.Secret Service policy.

    His Excellency Lee Myung-bakand Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, Presi-dent and First Lady of the Re-public of Korea.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Blue crystal brooch with smallcrystal pieces in a circularshape. Moser crystal decanterand six crystal glasses withgold rim, in pattern calledSplendid. Recd10/27/2011.Est. Value$1,872.00. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Petr Necas, PrimeMinister of the Czech Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Approximately 72 x 24 gray,red, and black cashmere scarf

    made by 1436 Erdos. Recd11/10/2011. Est. Value$412.00. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    His Excellency Hu Jintao, Presi-dent of the Peoples Republic of

    China.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Franz brand Island Beautysculpted porcelain vase with hi-biscus flower design sculptedporcelain vase in red with aflower wrapped around the ex-terior. Recd11/10/2011. Est.Value$590.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    Dr. Lien Chan, Honorary Chair-man of the Kuomintang.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Four 18 x 18Batik pillow casesin a brown, yellow, and blackdesign. 20 x 90 decorativeBatik table runner in brown, yel-low, and black with four tasselshanging from the corners. Batikbag in brown with a black andwhite design. Recd11/11/2011. Est. Value$410.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency Dr. H. SusiloBambang Yudhoyono, Presi-dent of the Republic of Indo-nesia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ 80 x 15 gray scarf with floralembroidery. Brown velvet hand-bag with orange floral embroi-dery. Recd11/12/2011. Est.Value$640.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Truong Tan Sang,President of the Socialist Re-public of Vietnam.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Lady Michelle Obama ............ Book, title: Pathways to Inde-pendence: Story of Official &Family Life in Papua New Guin-ea from 19511975, by Ra-chel Cleland. Bird of Paradisegold pendant, ornately craftedand inset with various stones.Recd11/13/2011. Est.Value$575.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Honorable Peter ONeill,Prime Minister of Papua NewGuinea.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family .................................... Set of seven Bonpoint Paris per-fume, skincare lotion, and soapproducts presented in a rectan-gular zip up white box that saysBonpoint on the inside flap.Recd1/10/2011. Est. Value

    $401.00. DispositionHandledpursuant to US Secret Servicepolicy.

    His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozyand Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy,President and First Lady of theFrench Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family .................................... One silver Links Sweetie Braceletwith an M charm, enclosed ina black velvet bag and inside acream colored box. One silverLinks Sweetie Bracelet with anS charm, enclosed in a blackvelvet bag and inside a creamcolored box. 13 bone-shapedchew toy with United Kingdomflag. Recd5/24/2011. Est.Value$589.18. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    The Right Honorable David Cam-eron, MP, Prime Minister of theUnited Kingdom of Great Britainand Northern Ireland and Mrs.Samantha Cameron.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family .................................... 36 x 94 purple batik with blue

    fringe, and a silver, green, or-ange, red, and blue pattern. 36x 94 pink batik with whitefringe and a silver, purple, blue,green, and orange pattern; Twobooks, title: The DiscerningVoice of the First LadyRosmah contained in card-board book sleeves. Recd11/13/2011. Est. Value$715.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    His Excellency YAB Dato Sri Haji

    Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji AbdulRazak, Prime Minister of Malay-sia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Family Children ...................... Toy brown kangaroo stuffed ani-mal with a baby kangaroo in itspouch. Gray, white, and blackKoala Bear stuffed animal.DVD, title: Red Dog. EMUboots in chestnut color andPaddington HI style. EMU bootsin chocolate color and Pad-dington HI style. Recd11/15/2011. Est. Value$388.00.DispositionNational Archivesand Records Administration.

    The Honorable Julia Gillard MP,Prime Minister of the Common-wealth of Australia.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family Children ...................... Pink outfit from Bonpoint Parisclothing store. Green outfit fromBonpoint Paris clothing store.Recd1/10/2011. Est. Value$360.85. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    Mrs. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, FirstLady of the French Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family Children ...................... Personalized red, white, andgreen striped Adidas soccer jer-sey with Unimed on front.Personalized yellow and greenNike Brazil national soccerteam jersey. Personalizedwhite, black, and blue Penaltysoccer jersey with Electrobrason front. PersonalizedOlympikus red and blackstriped soccer jersey. Personal-ized black and white stripedFila soccer jersey. 3 x 5black and white spiral notebookwith photo of the face of CristoRedentor. Yellow coffee mug

    with Rio de Janeiro andbeach and heart designs acrossit. Star-shaped yellow bag clipwith Rio de Janeiro on front.I [heart] Rio miniature pen.Recd3/18/2011. Est. Value$682.70. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    The Honorable Sergio Cabral,Governor of the State of Rio deJaneiro of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family Children ...................... Two 6 x 4.5 x 2 wooden jew-elry box with lily flower andhummingbird design on top,presented in charcoal grey boxwith gold-colored Brazil sealsticker on top. Recd3/19/2011. Est. Value$470.00.DispositionNational Archives

    and Records Administration.

    Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff,President of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Family Children ...................... Personalized red and greenAdidas soccer jersey with whitecollar and Unimed on front.Yellow Nike soccer jersey withone horizontal green stripealong on front. Personalizedwhite Penalty soccer jersey withone diagonal black stripe andElectrobras in blue on front.Personalized Fila black andwhite striped soccer jersey, andNeo Quimica Gerenicos onfront. Personalized black andred striped Olympikus soccerjersey. 3.25 x 4.5 black note-book with black and whiteimage of Copacabana Beachon front cover. Yellow mug withcartoon image of Rio de Janei-ro, Brazil and Rio de Janeirowritten in black on front andback. 5 plastic pen with liquidand glitter. I [heart] Rio. 2.5yellow plastic clip magnet withcartoon image of Rio de Janei-ro and Rio de Janeiro writtenin black on top center. Recd3/20/2011. Est. Value$685.58. DispositionNationalArchives and Records Adminis-tration.

    The Honorable Sergio Cabral,Governor of the State of Rio deJaneiro of the Federative Re-public of Brazil.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    First Family Children ...................... Book, title: At the Gateways ofthe Day (1924): Tales and Leg-ends of Hawaii, Vol. 1, 1st Edi-tion by Padraic Colum, en-

    closed in green and yellowpaisley cardboard sleeve. 1.75Sterling silver History of Irelandbrooch depicting Irelandthrough the ages, enclosed in2.5x 2.25x 1black box. 36wooden hurling stick with blackelectrical tape near top and bot-tom. 20mm diameter Sterlingsilver History of Ireland cufflinksdepicting Ireland through theages, enclosed in 4 x 3 x 1black box. Recd5/23/2011.Est. Value$553.95. Disposi-tionNational Archives andRecords Administration.

    His Excellency Enda Kenny, T.D.,Taoiseach of Ireland.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    First Family Children ...................... Adidas Blue Storm Kids swim-ming goggles. Adidas mini soc-cer ball in white and blue.Adidas mini soccer ball in whiteand red. Adidas t-shirt in blackwith Adidas written in pink.Adidas Aquazilla clear goggles.Adidas t-shirt in black with mul-ticolor dots. Two white journalswith the Adidas logo on front.Adidas hooded windbreakerjacket in black, pink, and white.Two red Active Towels withAdidas printed in white.Adidas white hooded zip-upjacket. Two gold Adicolor Holdall bags with Adidas written inblack. Recd6/6/2011. Est.Value$557.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    Her Excellency Dr. AngelaMerkel, Chancellor of the Fed-eral Republic of Germany.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government

    First Family Children ...................... Two Trisha-brand silver necklaceswith circle and nested diamond.Recd10/12/2011. Est.Value$660.00. DispositionNational Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    His Excellency Lee Myung-bakand Mrs. Kim Yoon-ok, Presi-dent and First Lady of the Re-public of Korea.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member. Avery,Heidi.

    Cartier automatic steel BallonBleu medium model womenswatch. Recd1/2/2011. Est.Value$5,100.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Ali Bin Mohsen Fetais Al Marri,Attorney General of the State ofQatar.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member. Avery,Heidi.

    5.9x 11.4x 5.5cowhide leath-er Louis Vuitton Icare bag

    with golden brass pieces, pre-sented in peach colored clothcover with Louis Vuitton onfront in brown lettering. Recd2/17/2011. Est. Value$365.00. LocationPendingtransfer to General ServicesAdministration.

    His Excellency Sheikh Abdullahbin Khalid Al Thani, Minister of

    Interior of the State of Qatar.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    White House Staff Member. Bren-nan, John.

    512circular decorative metal dishwith floral designs. Recd12/13/2011. Est. Value$380.00.LocationPending Transfer tothe General Services Adminis-tration.

    Under Secretary Hakan Fidan, Di-rector of the Turkish NationalIntelligence Organization.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member. Daley,Bill.

    9x 13signed photograph of HerMajesty in a black leatherframe. 9 x 13 signed photo-

    graph of His Royal Highness ina black leather frame. Recd5/24/2011. Est. Value$5,000.00. LocationPendingTransfer to the General Serv-ices Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIQueen of United Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Northern Ire-

    land and His Royal HighnessPrince Phillip, Duke of Edin-burgh.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.Donilon, Thomas.

    13.5 x 10.5 signed photographof Her Majesty and His RoyalHighness in a black leatherframe. Recd5/24/2011. Est.Value$3,600.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdomof Great Britain and NorthernIreland and His Royal HighnessPrince Phillip, Duke of Edin-burgh.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    White House Staff Member.Donilon, Thomas.

    10 silver replica hookah, en-closed in blue felt box. Recd7/27/2011. Est. Value$425.00. LocationPendingTransfer to the General Serv-ices Administration.

    His Excellency Major GeneralMorad Mowafy, Director of theEgyptian General IntelligenceService.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.Donilon, Thomas.

    22.5x 16 limited edition copy ofDwelling in the Fuchun Moun-tains, originally painted byHuang Gongwang in the 14thcentury. Recd11/12/2011.Est. Value$1,100.00. Loca-tionPending Transfer to theGeneral Services Administration.

    His Excellency Dai Bingguo, StateCouncilor of the Peoples Re-public of China.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.Donilon, Thomas.

    6x 3Silver bowl that resemblesa flower. Recd12/13/2011.Est. Value$440.00. Loca-tionPending Transfer to the

    General Services Administration.

    Under Secretary Hakan Fidan, Di-rector of the Turkish NationalIntelligence Organization.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.Froman, Michael.

    13.5 x 10.5 signed photographof Her Majesty and His RoyalHighness in a black leatherframe. Recd5/24/2011. Est.Value$3,600.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdomof Great Britain and NorthernIreland and His Royal HighnessPrince Phillip, Duke of Edin-burgh.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government

    White House Staff Member.Jarrett, Valerie.

    13.5 x 10.5 signed photographof Her Majesty and His RoyalHighness in a black leatherframe. Recd5/24/2011. Est.Value$3,600.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,Queen of the United Kingdomof Great Britain and NorthernIreland and His Royal HighnessPrince Phillip, Duke of Edin-burgh.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member. Jen-sen, Robert.

    Stainless steel Swiss Military wristwatch by Chrono, contained in

    a 4.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 green box.Recd6/8/2011. Est. Value$750.00. LocationPendingTransfer to the General Serv-ices Administration.

    His Majesty King Abdullah II ibnAl Hussein, King of the

    Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    White House Staff Member.McDonough, Denis.

    Traditionally etched gold tea kettlethat is approximately 11.5 tall.Two small gold teacups, ap-proximately 1 tall. Gift pre-sented in a 15.5 x 10.5 x 6red wooden box with a goldseal on the cover. Recd6/1/2011. Est. Value$850.00. Lo-cationPending Transfer to theGeneral Services Administration.

    His Excellency Islam Karimov,President of the Republic of Uz-bekistan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.McDonough, Denis.

    Circular green glass relief sculp-ture of a Chinese-style dragon

    made by Tittot, glass is approxi-mately 4 in diameter and 1.75thick. Recd12/2/2011. Est.Value$485.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Hu Wei-jen, NSC Secretary Gen-eral of the Taiwan National Se-

    curity Council of Taiwan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.

    Government.

    White House Staff Member.McFaul, Michael.

    45 x 82 wool rug with hands/paws/dots. 40x 22 tapestry inautumnal colors, made of woolwith 22bamboo sticks on eachend. Recd5/15/2011. Est.Value$1,380.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    His Excellency RuslanKazakbaev, Minister of ForeignAffairs of the Kyrgyz Republic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

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    AGENCY: THE WHITE HOUSEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTContinued[Report of tangible gifts furnished by The White House]

    Name and title of person acceptingthe gift on behalf of the

    U.S. Government

    Gift, date of acceptance on behalfof the U.S. Government,

    estimated value, and currentdisposition or location

    Identity of foreign donor andgovernment

    Circumstances justifyingacceptance

    White House Staff Member.McFaul, Michael.

    Lacquered folding chess/checkersboard with backgammon, filledwith carved wood pieces. Theboard is dark wood, roughly asquare, but with decorativerounded edges, closed by brassclasps. Recd12/21/2011. Est.Value$420.00. LocationPending Transfer to the Gen-eral Services Administration.

    Her Excellency Roza Otunbayeva,President of the Kyrgyz Repub-lic.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member.Mosteller, Brian.

    Stainless steel Swiss Militarywristwatch by Chrono, con-tained in a 4.5 x 5.5 x 2.5green box. Recd6/8/2011.Est. Value$750.00. Loca-tionPending Transfer to theGeneral Services Administration.

    His Majesty King Abdullah II ibnAl Hussein, King of theHashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-barrassment to donor and U.S.Government.

    White House Staff Member. New-

    ton, Julia.

    Necklace of red and white stone

    beads with a silver chain andmedallion in the middle, con-tained in a 7.5 x 7.5 x 2.5yellow and red. Recd6/7/2011. Est. Value$1,260.00.LocationPending Transfer tothe General Services Adminis-tration.

    His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn

    Al Hussein, King of theHashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

    Non-acceptance would cause em-

    barrassmen