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Little Ambassador meets the President.(NATIONAL REPORT)(Ezekiel "Zeek" Taylor, George W. Bush)(Brief article)
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August 20, 2007
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President George W. Bush welcomes 2007 March of Dimes National Ambassador Ezekiel "Zeek" Taylor, 8, of Durham, NC, to the White House Oval Office. Taylor has been touring the United States with his family speaking on behalf of the March o...
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