[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 144 (Thursday, October 25, 2001)]
[Senate]
[Pages S11102-S11104]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

  The following executive reports of committees were submitted:

       By Mr. BIDEN for the Committee on Foreign Relations.
       * Kent R. Hill, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development.
       * John F. Turner, of Wyoming, to be Assistant Secretary of 
     State for Oceans and International Environmental and 
     Scientific Affairs.
       * Joseph M. DeThomas, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of 
     the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to 
     be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Estonia.
       The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.
       Nominee: Joseph Michael DeThomas.
       Post: Estonia.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self: Joseph M. DeThomas, none.
       2. Spouse: Leslie K. Davidson, none.
       3. Children and Spouses: Benjamin J. DeThomas, none; 
     Gabrielle DeThomas (deceased).
       4. Parents: Arthur DeThomas, none; Teresa DeFranco 
     (deceased).
       5. Grandparents: None (deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: None.
                                  ____

       *Brian E. Carlson, of Virginia, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Latvia.
       The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.
       Nominee: Brian E. Carlson.
       Post: Latvia.
       Contributions: Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self: None.
       2. Spouse: None.
       3. Children and Spouses: Marinn F. Carlson, None.
       4. Parents: Conrad V. Carlson--deceased; Charlotte G. 
     Carlson, none.
       5. Grandparents: Elmer E. Carlson, Amelia J. Carlson, Grady 
     K. Griffith, Ellen Hill Griffith--all deceased.
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Grady K. Carlson: 1997--$253 to 
     HWPAC (VA. registration number VA-910106); 1998--$180 to 
     HWPAC (VA. registration number VA-910106); 1999--$231 to 
     HWPAC (VA. registration number VA-910106); 2000--$174 to 
     HWPAC (VA. registration number VA-910106).
       Barbara A. Carlson: 10/22/99, Friends of Bob Dix, $100.00; 
     3/17/01, Tom Davis for Congress, $50.00. Joint Barbara A. 
     Carlson/Grady K. Carlson: 2/5/98, Republican National Finance 
     Committee; $35.00; 5/18/99, Republican National Finance 
     Committee; $86.00; 3/18/00, Friends of George Allen; $50.00; 
     5/8/00, Friends of George Allen; $25.00; 6/30/00, Bush for 
     President; $25.00; 1/7/01, Bush Cheney Presidential 
     Transition Fund, Inc.; $25.00.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: None.
                                  ____

       *John N. Palmer, of Mississippi, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Portugal.
       The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.
       Nominee: John Norris Palmer, Sr.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to Portugal.
       Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee:
       1. Self: John N. Palmer, Sr.--Contributions for the year 
     ended December 31, 1997: Capital Foundation (RNSEC), 1/12/97, 
     $1,000; Coverdell for Good Government, 11/21/97, $500; 
     Pickering for Congress, 6/20/97, $1,000; RNSEC, 5/12/97, 
     $5,000; Republican National Committee, 5/12/97, $20,000; 
     Scott McInnis for Congress, 12/31/97, $1,000 (Total: 
     $28,500).
       Contributions for the year ended December 31, 1998: Anti-
     defamation league, 10/9/98, $1,000; Campaign America, 3/10/
     98, $1,000; Charlie Williams Campaign, 12/22/98, $1,000; 
     Delbert Hoseman for Congress, 3/26/98, $1,000; Delbert 
     Hoseman for Congress, 6/10/98, $1,000; Delbert Hoseman for 
     Congress, 8/28/98, $1,000; Fay Boozeman for Senate, 9/4/98, 
     $1,000; FACPAC, 12/31/98, $1,000; Heath Hall for Congress, 4/
     10/98, $1,000; Murkowski '98 Campaign, 9/21/98, $1,000; 
     Phillip Davis for Congress, 3/4/98, $1,000; Phillip Davis for 
     Congress, 6/10/98, $1,000; Pickering for Congress, 9/17/98, 
     $500; R.N.S.E.C., 10/28/98, $100,000; Senate Majority 
     Celebration, 9/17/98, $15,000; Spirit of America PAC, 3/20/
     98, $1,000; The Majority Leader Fund, 3/20/98, $1,000; 
     Victory '98, 8/28/98, $500 (Total: $130,000).
       Contributions for the year ended December 31, 1999: 
     Alexander for President, 2/15/99, $1,000; AmSouth PAC, 10/6/
     99, $1,000; Ashcroft 2000, 5/6/99, $1,000; Friends of Conrad 
     Burns, 3/20/99, $1,000; Friends of Nick Walters, 8/14/99, 
     $500; Friends of Roger Wicker/RW for Congress, 4/7/99, 
     $1,000; Friends of Roger Wicker/RW for Congress, 6/15/99, 
     $2,000; Friends of Roger Whicker 6/15/99, ($1,000); G.W. Bush 
     Presidential Expl. Comm., 4/15/99, $1,000; G.W. Bush 
     Presidential Expl. Comm., 11/23/99, $2,000; G.W. Bush 
     Presidential Expl. Comm., ($1,000); George Allen Exploratory 
     Committee, 4/7/99, $500; 1999 Republican Senate House Dinner, 
     6/9/99, $5,000; 1999 State Victory Fund, 12/14/99, $12,000; 
     Pickering for Congress, 5/6/99, $1,000; R.N.S.E.C., 4/22/99, 
     $25,000; The Smith Committee, 6/9/99, $1,000; Walter Michel 
     Senate Campaign, 8/14/99, $250 (Total: $53,250).
       Contributions for the year December 31, 2000: Ashcroft 
     2000, 7/21,00, $1,000; Bush/Cheney Recount Fund, 11/13/00, 
     $5,000; Dunn Lampton for Congress, 2/23/00, $500; Dunn 
     Lampton for Congress, 3/14/00, $500; Dunn Lampton for 
     Congress, 4/8/00, $1,000; Friends of George Allen, 4/20/00, 
     $500; Jay Dickey for Congress, 3/17/00, $1,000; Pickering for 
     Congress, 4/20/00, $1,000; Pickering for Congress, 10/16/00, 
     $1,000; R.N.S.E.C., 7/7/00, $65,000; Russ Francis for 
     Congress, 8/8/00, $500; Trent Lott for Mississippi, 3/10/00, 
     $1,000 (Total: $78,000).
       2. Spouse; Clementine B. Palmer--Contributions for the year 
     ended December 31, 1997: Pickering for Congress, $1,000, 6/
     25/97, National Republican Senatorial Committee, $15,000, 12/
     31/97 (Total: $16,000).
       Contributions for the year ended December 31, 1998: Friends 
     of Phil Davis, $1,000, 03/04/98; Delbert Hosemann for 
     Congress Committee, $1,000, 09/21/98; National Republican 
     Congressional Committee, $5,000, 03/02/98; Hollings for 
     Senate, $1,000, 05/12/98 (Total: $8,000).
       Contributions for the year ended December 31, 1999: 
     Pickering for Congress, $1,000, 05/14/99; Friends of Roger 
     Wicker, $1,000, 06/15/99; Friends of Roger Wicker, $1,000, 
     06/15/99; Bush for President Inc., $1,000, 04/21/99; Forbes 
     2000 Inc., $1,000, 07/13/99 (Total: $5,000).
       Contributions for the year ended December 31, 2000: Dunn 
     Lampton for Congress, $1,000, 8/14/00; Pickering for 
     Congress, $1,000, 10/20/00; Republican National Committee, 
     $10,000, 7/21/00; Dunn Lampton for Congress, $500, 2/23/00 
     (Total: $12,500).
       3. Children and Spouses: John N. Palmer, Jr. (Son)--
     Contributions for the period beginning January 1, 1997, and 
     ending March 31, 2001: Pickering for Congress, 6/30/97, 
     $1,000; Bush for President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000; Pickering 
     for Congress, 11/1/00, $1,000; Walter Michel, 1998, $1,000; 
     Victory 2000 (Bush campaign), 9/1/00, $10,000 (Total: 
     $14,000).
       Stacy R. Palmer (Daughter in law)--Congributions for the 
     period beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Bush for President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000 (Total: $1,000).
       James B. Palmer (Son)--Contributions for the period 
     beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Pickering for Congress; 6/25/97, $1,000; Delbert Hosemann for 
     Congress, 9/21/98, $1,000; George W. Bush Exploratory 
     Committ, 4/21/99, $1,000; Pickering for Congress, 10/27/00, 
     $1,000 (Total: $4,000).
       Tui V. Palmer (Daughter in law)--Contributions for the 
     period beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Bush for President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000 (Total: $1,000).
       Patricia Palmer McClure (Daughter)--Contributions for the 
     period beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Delbert Hosemann for Congress Cmte, 9/21/98, $1,000; Bush for 
     President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000; Pickering for Congress, 10/
     20/00, $1,000 (Total: $3,000).
       J. Justin McClure (Son in law)--Contributions for the 
     period beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Delbert Hosemann for Congress Cmte, 9/21/98, $1,000; Bush for 
     President, Inc., 11/1/00, $2,000; Pickering for Congress, 10/
     20/00, $1,000 (Total: $4,000).
       Susan Palmer Amaro (Daughter)--Contributions for the period 
     beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: Delbert 
     Hosemann for Congress Cmte, 9/21/98, $1,000; Bush for 
     President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000; Bush for President, Inc., 
     6/6/00, $1,000; (Total: $3,000).
       Francisco J. Amaro (Son in law)--Contributions for the 
     period beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: 
     Bush for President, Inc., 4/21/99, $1,000 (Total: $1,000).
       4. Parents: David M. Palmer (deceased); Veva Bell Palmer 
     (decreased).
       5. Grandparents: Estelle Smith Bell (deceased); James Y. 
     Bell (deceased); Mamie Norris Palmer (deceased); David M. 
     Palmer (deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: David M. Palmer (Brother)--
     Contributions for the period beginning January 1, 1997, and 
     ending March 31, 2001: Bush for President, Inc., 12/22/99, 
     $1,000 (Total: $1,000).
       Grizelda Palmer (Sister-in-law): No political 
     contributions.
       James Y. Palmer (Brother)--Contributions for the period 
     beginning January 1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: Friends 
     of Phil Davis, 5/15/98, $1,000; Delbert Hosemann Congress, 5/
     20/98, $1,000; Friends of Phil Davis, 6/16/98, $1,000; George 
     W. Bush Exploratory Committee, 4/14/99, $1,000; Ronnie Shows, 
     8/29/00, $1,000; Dick Cheney Vice Presidential, 9/6/00, 
     $2,000 (Total: $7,000).
       Sheila C. Palmer (Sister-in-law)--Contributions for the 
     period beginning January

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     1, 1997, and ending March 31, 2001: Friends of Phil Davis, 5/
     15/98, $1,000; George W. Bush Exploratory Committee, 4/14/99, 
     $1,000 (Total: $2,000).
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Not applicable.
                                  ____

       *John Malcolm Ordway, of California, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Armenia.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: John Ordway.
       Post: Armenia.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: None.
       2. Spouse: None.
       3. Children and spouses: Christopher, none; Julia, none.
       4. Parents: Deceased.
       5. Grandparents: Deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses: Stephen Ordway, none; Mark and 
     Frances Ordway, none.
       Sisters and Spouses: None.
                                  ____

       *Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, of North Carolina, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Finland.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: Bonnie McElveen-Hunter.
       Post: U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Finland.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: $500, 4/6/98, Faircloth for Senate 1998; $1,000, 
     3/1/99, Elizabeth Dole Exploratory Committee; $250, 11/23/99, 
     Sixth District GOP; $1,000, 2/10/00, Bush for President; 
     $500, 4/12/00, N.C. Republican Party; $1,000, 7/12/00, 
     Christine Toretti Reception; $100,000, 7/13/00 RNC Convention 
     Gala; $300, 7/27/00, Tribute to Laura Bush (tickets); $5,000, 
     11/14/00, Bush-Cheney Recount Fund; $475, 1/4/01, 
     Presidential Inaugural Committee (tickets); $260, 1/4/01, 
     Presidential Inaugural Committee (tickets).
       2. Spouse: Bynum M. Hunter (husband): $50, 3/17/97, 
     National Republican Congressional Committee; $1,000, 5/13/97, 
     Lauch Faircloth for Senate; $100, 10/1/97, Republican 
     Majority Fund; $100, 12/14/97, National Tax Summit (GOP); 
     $500, 4/2/98, Lauch Faircloth for Senate; $25, 4/24/98, 
     Republican National Convention; $100, 6/12/98, National 
     Republican Congressional Committee; $50, 6/12/98, Matt Fong, 
     U.S. Senate Campaign; $50, 9/14/98, National Republican 
     Congressional Committee; $250, 9/22/98, Faircloth for Senate; 
     $50, 9/23/98, Faircloth for Senate; $1,000, 6/10/99, 
     Elizabeth Dole for President, $50, 9/21/99, Friends of 
     Guiliani; $250, 11/24/99, 6th District Republican Party; 
     $100, 2/9/00, Republican Presidential Committee; $100, 4/10/
     00, RNC Victory 2000; $250, 5/3/00, National Republican 
     Congressional Committee; $100, 7/11/00; Lazio 2000; $100, 9/
     22/00, National Republican Congressional Committee; $10,000, 
     10/12/00, Presidential Trust (President George H.W. Bush 
     Luncheon); $200, 10/16/00, House Managers PAC; $1,000, 9/7/
     00, Bush for President; $50, 10/23/00, Lazio 2000; $100, 
     Republican Congressional Committee.
       3. Children and spouses: Not applicable.
       4. Parents: Madeline McElveen (mother): $1,000, 5/28/99, 
     Elizabeth Dole; $1,000, 2/8/00, George W. Bush.
       5. Grandparents: Not applicable.
       6. Brothers and spouses: Not applicable.
       7. Sisters and spouses: D.A. Tweed McElveen (sister): 
     $1,000, 5/28/99, Elizabeth Dole; $1,000, 2/9/00, Bush for 
     President, Inc.; $1,000, 2/29/00, Alan Clemmons (SC Senate); 
     $1,000, 9/18/00, Alan Clemmons (SC Senate); $5,000, 10/12/00, 
     Victory 2000.
                                  ____

       *Robert V. Royall, of South Carolina, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the United Republic of Tanzania.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: Robert Venning Royall.
       Post: Ambassador to Tanzania.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: $1,000, 12/05/95, Dole for President, Inc.; 
     $1,000, 11/14/95; Reelect Strom Thurmond; $233, 07/09/96, 
     Safari Club Intl. PAC; $1,000, 05/29/96, Strom Thurmond Re-
     election; $500, 06/27/97, Mike Fair for Congress; $300, 05/
     27/98, Synovus Financial Corp. Committee for Good Leadership; 
     $530, 06/10/98, Citizens Committee for Ernest F. Hollings; 
     $469, 10/28/98, Citizens Committee for Ernest F. Hollings; 
     $500, 03/24/99, Henry E. Brown, Jr. for Congress; $1,000, 05/
     20/99, Bush for President, Inc.; $500, 07/12/99, Mark Sanford 
     for Congress; $500, 11/22/99, Floyd Spence for Congress; 
     $500, 11/22/99, Bush-Cheney 2000 Compliance Committee, Inc.; 
     $20,000, 08/24/00, Republican National Committee; $500, 05/
     19/00, Synovus Financial Corp. Committee for Good Leadership; 
     $1,000, 09/22/00, Henry E. Brown, Jr. for Congress; $5,000, 
     11/13/00, Bush-Cheney Recount Fund; $5,000, 11/30/00, Bush-
     Cheney Presidential Trust Foundation, Inc.
       2. Spouse: Edith F. Royall: $530, 06/10/98, Ernest F. 
     Hollings; $469, 10/28/98, Ernest F. Hollings; $1,000, 05/20/
     99, Bush for President, Inc.; $500, 11/22/99, Bush-Cheney 
     2000 Compliance Committee, Inc.
       3. Children and spouses: Eleanor R. Parker: $1,000, 07/09/
     99, Bush for President, Inc.
       Russell G. Parker: $1,000, 07/09/99, Bush for President, 
     Inc.
       Margaret R. Shore: $1,000, 07/09/99, Bush for President, 
     Inc.; $200, 10/10/00, S.C. Republican Party.
       Edith R. Smith: $1,000, 07/09/99, Bush for President, Inc.
       R. Champion D. Smith: $1,000, 07/09/99, Bush for President, 
     Inc.
       4. Parents: Robert Venning Royall--deceased; Eleanor 
     Williams Royall--deceased.
       5. Grandparents: George W. Williams--deceased; Eula Lowery 
     Williams--deceased; Edward Manly Royall--deceased; Harriett 
     Maybank Royall--deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses: Edward Manly Royall, none; Helen 
     Johnson Royall, none.
       7. Sisters and spouses: None.
                                  ____

       *J. Edward Fox, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Administrator 
     of the United States Agency for International Development.
       *E. Anne Peterson, of Virginia, to be an Assistant 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development.
       *Margaret K. McMillion, of the District of Columbia, Career 
     Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to 
     be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of Rwanda.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: Margaret K. McMillion.
       Post: Kigali, Rwanda.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: None.
       2. Spouse: Not applicable.
       3. Children and spouses: Not applicable.
       4. Parents: Margaret Jane Houlette McMillion, none.
       5. Grandparents: Deceased.
       6. Brothers and spouses: John L. and Karen R. McMillion, 
     none.
       7. Sisters and spouses: Not applicable.
                                  ____

       *Wanda L. Nesbitt, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Republic of Madagascar.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: Wanda L. Nesbitt.
       Post: Antanarivo, Madagascar.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: None.
       2. Spouse: James E. Stejskal, none.
       3. Children and spouses: No children.
       4. Parents: James W. Nesbitt--deceased; Edna Pearson 
     Nesbitt--deceased.
       5. Grandparents: All grandparents deceased since 1964.
       6. Brothers and spouses: James W. Nesbitt, Jr., none.
       7. Sisters and spouses: Cheryl D. Nesbitt, none; Lynn 
     Nesbitt, none; Natalie Nesbitt, none.
       *Clifford M. Sobel, of New Jersey, to be Ambassador 
     Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of 
     America to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
       (The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.)
       Nominee: Clifford M. Sobel.
       Post: Ambassador to the Netherlands.
       Amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: $1,000, 3/6/97, Americans for Hope, Growth and 
     Opportunity; $5,000, 5/30/97,Campaign America, Inc.; $500, 6/
     23/97, Citizens Committee for Gilman for Congress; $25,000, 
     6/26/97, RNC Republican National State Elections Committee; 
     $5,000, 10/20/97, Republican Leadership Council (FKA) 
     Committee for Responsible Government; $1,000, 11/11/97, 
     Friends of Jim Saxton (primary); $10,000, 11/20/97, GOPAC; 
     $1,000, 12/5/97, Friends of Senator D'Amato; $1,500, 8/11/97, 
     New Jersey Republican State Committee; $1,000, 10/29/97, 
     Citizens for Arlen Specter; $5,000, 12/19/97, Republican 
     Party of Florida Campaign Account; $500, 3/4/98, Friends of 
     Dylan Glenn; $1,000, 3/28/98, Mike Ferguson for Congress 
     (primary); $1,000, 3/28/98, Mike Ferguson for Congress 
     (general); $1,000, 6/30/98, Lonegan for Congress; $5,000, 6/
     3/98, Freedom and Free Enterprise PAC; $500, 7/15/98, Friends 
     of Newt Gingrich; $5,000, 9/30/98, Republican Leadership 
     Council (FKA) Committee for Responsible Government; $1,000 
     10/13/98, Committee to Re-Elect Congresswoman Marge Roukema; 
     $1,000, 10/14/98, Friends of Jim Saxton (general); $1,000, 
     10/21/98, Fox for Congress Committee; $25,000, 10/21/98, RNC 
     Republican National State Elections Committee; $2,000, 2/18/
     99, RNC Republican National State Elections Committee; 
     $2,000, 2/18/99, RNC Republican National State Elections 
     Committee; $1,000, 3/29/99, Jon Kyl for

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     U.S. Senate; $1,000, 5/7/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate 
     (primary); $1,000, 5/7/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate (general); 
     $2,000, 5/17/99, The WISH List; $2,000, 6/15/99, Friends of 
     Giuliani Exploratory Committee (primary); $1,000, 5/21/99, 
     Trent Lott for Mississippi; $1,000, 5/13/99, Friends of 
     Conrad Burns--2000; $1,000, 6/30/99, Zimmer 2000 Inc. 
     (primary); $1,000, 6/30/99, Zimmer 2000 Inc. (general); 
     $1,000, 8/11/99, Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee 
     (general); -$1,000, 8/11/99, Friends of Giuliani 
     Exploratory Committee (general), refund of $1,000; 
     -$1,000, 9/21/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate (general), 
     refund of $1,000; -$650, 10/19/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate 
     (primary), refund of $650; $25,000, 10/21/99, RNC 
     Republican National State Elections Committee; $1,000, 11/
     12/99, Friends of George Allen (primary); $1,000, 11/12/
     99, Friends of George Allen (general); $423, 12/7/99, New 
     Jersey Republican State Committee; $657, 12/7/99, 
     Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania; $1,521, 12/
     7/99, California State Republican Party; $621, 12/7/99, 
     Illinois Republican Party; $513, 12/7/99, Michigan 
     Republic State Committee; $927, 12/7/99, New York 
     Republican Federal Campaign Committee; $594, 12/7/99, Ohio 
     State Republican Party; $225, 12/7/99, Republican Party of 
     Kentucky; $369, 12/7/99, Republican Party of Virginia 
     Inc.; $315, 12/7/99, Washington State Republican Party-
     Federal Account; $342, 12/7/99, Massachusetts Republican 
     State Congressional Committee; $225, 12/7/99, Arizona 
     Republican Party; $10,000, 12/7/99, 1999 State Victory 
     Fund Committee; $711, 12/7/99, Republican Party of Florida 
     Federal Campaign Account; $395, 12/30/99, Republican Party 
     of Florida Federal Campaign Account; $5,000, 12/30/99, 
     1999 State Victory Fund Committee; $330, 12/30/99, Ohio 
     State Republican Party; $515, 12/30/99, New York 
     Republican Federal Campaign Committee; $285, 12/30/99, 
     Michigan Republican State Committee; $845, 12/30/99, 
     California State Republican Party; $1,000, 12/20/99, 
     Weingarten for Congress; $235, 12/30/99, New Jersey 
     Republican State Committee; $365, 12/30/99, Republican 
     Federal Committee of Pennsylvania; $345, 12/30/99, 
     Illinois Republican Party; $205, 12/30/99, Republican 
     Party of Virginia Inc.; $1,000, 1/18/00, Bush-Cheney 2000 
     Compliance Committee Inc.; $5,000, 1/20/00, Republican 
     Leadership Council (FKA) Cmte for Responsible Government; 
     $20,000, 2/4/00, Republican Leadership Council; $500, 3/7/
     00, Don Payne for Congress; $1,000, 3/27/00, Friends of 
     Mark Foley for Congress; $1,000, 3/27/00, Abraham Senate 
     2000; $1,000, 3/31/00, Roth Senate Committee; $1,000, 4/
     17/00, Committee to Re-Elect Congresswoman Marge Roukema; 
     -$1,000, 6/30/00, Friends of Giuliani Exploratory 
     Committee (primary), refund of $1,000; $75,000, 6/30/00, 
     RNC Republican National State Elections Committee; $1,000, 
     6/30/00, Bob Franks for U.S. Senate Inc. (primary); 
     $1,000, 6/30/00, Bob Franks for U.S. Senate Inc. 
     (general); $100, 8/2/00, RNC Republican National State 
     Elections Committee; $1,000, 8/15/00, Lazio 2000 Inc.; 
     $1,000, 9/29/00, Bush for President Inc.; $25,000, 10/6/
     00, Republican Leadership Council; $10,000, 10/31/00, RNC 
     Republican National State Elections Committee; $5,000, 11/
     12/00, Bush-Cheney Recount Fund; $2,061, 1/30/01, RNC 
     Republican National State Elections Committee; $3,206, 1/
     30/01, RNC Republican National State Elections Committee; 
     $2,061, 1/30/01, RNC Republican National State Elections 
     Committee; $1,350, 2/1/01, RNC Republican National State 
     Elections Committee; $5,000, 3/6/01, RNC Republican 
     National State Elections Committee; $1,000, 3/8/01, 
     Friends of Mike Ferguson; $5,000, 3/27/01, The WISH List.
       2. Spouse, Barbara Sobel: $1,000, 8/8/97, WISH List; 
     $1,000, 3/2/98, WISH List; $5,000, 4/20/98, Campaign America 
     Inc.; $1,000, 6/2/98, Mike Ferguson for Congress (primary); 
     $1,000, 6/2/98, Mike Ferguson for Congress (general); $1,000, 
     6/4/98, Michigan Republican State Committee; $1,000, 5/1/99, 
     Don Payne for Congress (primary); $1,000, 5/7/99, Whitman for 
     U.S. Senate (primary); $1,000, 5/7/99, Whitman for U.S. 
     Senate (general); $1,000, 6/30/99, Zimmer 2000 Inc. 
     (primary); $1,000, 6/30/99, Zimmer 2000 Inc. (general); 
     -$1,000, 9/21/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate (general) (refunded 
     $1,000); $5,000, 9/30/99, New Jersey Republican State 
     Committee; -$650, 10/19/99, Whitman for U.S. Senate (primary) 
     (refunded $650); $1,000, 11/12/99, Friends of George Allen; 
     $10,000, 12/7/99, 1999 State Victory Fund Committee; $423, 
     12/7/99, New Jersey Republican State Committee; $711, 12/7/
     99, Republican Party of Florida Federal Campaign Account; 
     $657, 12/7/99, Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania; 
     $1,521, 12/7/99, California State Republican Party; $621, 12/
     7/99, Illinois Republican Party; $513, 12/7/99, Michigan 
     Republican State Committee; $927, 12/7/99, New York 
     Republican Federal Campaign Committee; $594, 12/7/99, Ohio 
     State Republican Party; $225, 12/7/99, Republican Party of 
     Kentucky; $369, 12/7/99, Republican Party of Virginia Inc.; 
     $315, 12/7/99, Washington State Republican Party Federal 
     Account; $342, 12/7/99, Massachusetts Republican State 
     Congressional Committee; $225, 12/7/99, Arizona Republican 
     Party; $1,000, 12/13/99, Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate (final 
     recipient of contribution to Florida 2000); $1,000, 12/13/99, 
     Florida 2000 (joint fundraising committee final recipient was 
     Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate); $1,000, 12/20/99, Weingarten 
     for Congress; $205, 12/30/99, Republican Party of Virginia 
     Inc.; $330, 12/30/99, Ohio State Republican Party; $515, 12/
     30/99, New York Republican Federal Campaign Committee; 
     $285, 12/30/99, Michigan Republican State Committee; $345, 
     12/30/99, Illinois Republican Party; $845, 12/30/99, 
     California State Republican Party; $5,000, 12/30/99, 1999 
     State Victory Fund Committee; $1,000, 12/30/99, Friends of 
     Giuliani Exploratory Committee (primary); $235, 12/30/99, 
     New Jersey Republican State Committee; $365, 12/30/99, 
     Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania; $395, 12/30/
     99, Republican Party of Florida Federal Campaign Account; 
     $1,000, 12/31/99, Friends of Giuliani Exploratory 
     Committee (primary); $1,000, 2/1/00, Friends of Giuliani 
     Exploratory Committee (general); -$1,000, 2/1/00, Friends 
     of Giuliani Exploratory Committee (primary) ($1,000 
     refunded); $500, 3/14/00, Don Payne for Congress 
     (general); $1,000, 3/29/00, Abraham Senate 2000; $5,000, 
     4/10/00, The WISH List; $1,000, 4/28/00, Friends of Dylan 
     Glenn; $1,000, 6/30/00, Snowe for Senate (contribution was 
     made to ``The WISH List'' but earmarked for and passed 
     through to ``Snowe for Senate''); $1,000, 6/5/00, WISH 
     List (earmarked for and passed on to the Snowe for 
     Senate'' Campaign); $25, 6/8/00, Republican Presidential 
     Task Force/National Republican Senatorial Committee; 
     $1,000, 6/30/00, Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee 
     (general) (refunded $1,000); $1,000 6/30/00, Bob Franks 
     for U.S. Senate Inc. (primary); $1,000, 6/30/00, Bob 
     Franks for U.S. Senate Inc. (general); $5,000, 7/10/00, 
     New Jersey Republican State Committee; $1,000, 7/11/00, 
     Gormley for Senate Primary Election Fund; $30, 8/14/00, 
     Republican Presidential Task Force/National Republican 
     Senatorial Committee; $1,000, 9/29/00, Bush for President 
     Inc.; $60, 10/17/00, Republican Presidential Task Force/
     National Republican Senatorial Committee; $1,000, 11/3/00, 
     Friends of Jim Saxton; $1,000, 3/8/00, Friends of Mike 
     Ferguson; $5,000, 4/17/00, NORPAC; -$658, 8/15/01, New 
     Jersey Republican State Committee (refund).
       3. Children and spouses: Scott Sobel (son): $1,000, 7/19/
     99, Bush for President Inc.; $20,000, 12/30/99, 1999 State 
     Victory Fund Committee; $940, 12/30/99, New Jersey Republican 
     State Committee; $1,460, 12/30/99, Republican Federal 
     Committee of Pennsylvania; $3,380, 12/30/99, California State 
     Republican Party; $1,380, 12/30/99, Illinois Republican 
     Party; $1,140, 12/30/99, Michigan Republican State Committee; 
     $2,060, 12/30/99, New York Republican Federal Campaign 
     Committee; $1,320 12/30/99, Ohio State Republican Party; 
     $500, 12/30/99, Republican Party of Kentucky; $820, 12/30/99, 
     Republican Party of Virginia Inc.; $700, 12/30/99, Washington 
     State Republican Party--Federal Account; $440, 12/30/99, 
     Republican Party of Iowa; $760, 12/30/99, Massachusetts 
     Republican State Congressional Committee; $500, 12/30/99, 
     Arizona Republican Party; $1,580, 12/30/99, Republican Party 
     of Florida Federal Campaign Account; $1,000, 3/31/00, Abraham 
     Senate 2000; $5,000, 7/6/00, New Jersey Republican State 
     Committee; $10,000, 9/22/00, Republican National Committee--
     RNC; $1,000, 10/25/00, Bob Franks for Senate Inc.; $1,000, 
     11/3/00, Friends of Jim Saxton. Jonathan Sobel (son): $1,000, 
     6/18/99, Bush for President; $1,000, 8/19/00, Bob Franks for 
     Senate; $1,000, 10/30/00, Friends of Jim Saxton. Julie Sobel 
     (daughter): $1,000, 6/8/99, Bush for President, Inc.; $1,000, 
     8/19/00, Bob Franks for Senate; $1,000, 10/30/00, Friends of 
     Jim Saxton.
       4. Parents: Theodore Sobel (father): $1,000, 6/8/99, George 
     Bush Campaign; $250, 7/8/99, Joint Action Committee for 
     Political Affairs; $1,000, 10/26/99, George W. Bush for 
     President, -$1,000, 1/10/00, Bush for President, Inc., refund 
     of $1,000; $250, 9/22/00, Joint Action Committee for 
     Political Affairs; $1,000, 10/1/00, Bob Franks for U.S. 
     Senate; $1,000, 10/1/00, Friends of Jim Saxton. Claire Sobel 
     (mother): $1,000, 10/26/99, George W. Bush for President; 
     $1,000, 10/1/00, Bob Franks for U.S. Senate; $1,000, 10/1/00, 
     Friends of Jim Saxton.
       5. Grandparents: Not applicable.
       6. Brothers and spouses: Peter Sobel (brother): None. 
     Elizabeth Sobel (sister-in-law): $250, 2/97, Bill Clinton 
     (campaign debt).
       7. Sisters and spouses: Wendy Sobel Barr (sister): None. 
     Aaron Barr (brother-in-law): None.
                                  ____

       *Cameron R. Hume, of New York, a Career Member of the 
     Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be 
     Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 
     States of America to the Republic of South Africa.
       The following is a list of all members of my immediate 
     family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons 
     to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To 
     the best of my knowledge, the information contained in this 
     report is complete and accurate.
       Nominee: Cameron R. Hume.
       Post: Pretoria.
       Contributions, amount, date, and donee:
       1. Self: None.
       2. Spouse: None.
       3. Children and spouses: Laura Penn, Heather Hume, Jasmin 
     Hume, Ivy Hume, Rigmor Spang: None.
       4. Parents (deceased).
       5. Grandparents (deceased).
       6. Brothers and Spouses: Duncan and Joan Hume: None.
       7. Sisters and Spouses: Not applicable.

  *Nomination was reported with recommendation that it be confirmed 
subject to the nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear 
and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.

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