[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 42, Number 47 (Monday, November 27, 2006)]
[Pages 2088-2089]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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 Digest of Other White House Announcements

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The following list includes the President's public schedule and other 
items of general interest announced by the Office of the Press Secretary 
and not included elsewhere in this issue.

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November 18

    In the morning, at the Sheraton Hanoi in Hanoi, Vietnam, the 
President had an intelligence briefing. Later, at the International 
Convention Center, he met with leaders of the Association of Southeast 
Asian Nations.
    Later in the morning, the President visited the Joint POW/MIA 
Accounting Command. Then, at the Sheraton Hanoi, he greeted U.S. Embassy 
personnel and their families.
    In the afternoon, at the National Conference Center, the President 
participated in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' 
Retreat I. Later, he participated in the APEC Leaders' Dialogue with the 
APEC Business Advisory Council.
    In the evening, at the National Convention Center, the President and 
Mrs. Bush attended a gala dinner and cultural performance.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Michael W. 
Tankersley to be Inspector-General of the Export-Import Bank.

November 19

    In the morning, at the National Conference Center, the President 
participated in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' 
Retreat II.

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    In the afternoon, the President participated in the APEC Leaders' 
official lunch and the APEC Leaders' official photograph. Later, he 
participated in the APEC Leaders' Declaration. He and Mrs. Bush then 
traveled to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

November 20

    In the morning, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, 
he greeted U.S. Embassy personnel and their families. He then toured the 
Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center.
    Later in the morning, at the Pasteur Institute, the President and 
Mrs. Bush participated in a briefing on HIV/AIDS and avian influenza. 
They then visited the Ho Chi Minh City History Museum.
    In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush traveled to Jakarta, 
Indonesia, where, upon arrival at Halim Perdanakusuma International 
Airport, they greeted U.S. Embassy personnel and their families. Later, 
they traveled to Bogor, Indonesia. Then, at the Bogor Palace, the 
President participated in a discussion with civic leaders.
    In the evening, the President and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 
of Indonesia participated in an education event hosted by President 
Yudhoyono's wife, Kristiani Herawati, and Mrs. Bush. Later, he and Mrs. 
Bush had dinner with President Yudhoyono and Mrs. Herawati.
    Later in the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush traveled to 
Honolulu, HI, crossing the international dateline and arriving in the 
evening. Upon arrival, they had dinner with Adm. William J. Fallon, USN, 
commander, U.S. Pacific Command, and his wife, Mary.

November 21

    In the morning, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, 
at the Officers Club at Hickam Air Force Base, he and Mrs. Bush had 
breakfast with military personnel. Later, at the Nimitz-MacArthur 
Conference Center, he participated in a briefing by Adm. William J. 
Fallon, USN, commander, U.S. Pacific Command.
    Later in the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to 
Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.

November 22

    In the morning, the President had an intelligence briefing.
    In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush traveled to Camp 
David, MD.
    The White House announced that the President will welcome President 
Oscar Arias Sanchez of Costa Rica to the White House on December 6.

November 23

    In the morning, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, 
he had several Thanksgiving holiday telephone conversations with members 
of the U.S. military.

November 24

    In the morning, the President had an intelligence briefing.