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July 24, 2003

July 24, 2003, Washington, DC: Secretary Colin Powell speaks to attentive high school students as two students from England, Danielle Roberts (left) and Lara Macardle look on. The girls spent the day shadowing the Secretary in a  program  designed to highlight U.S. and British young people who have overcome significant obstacles in their lives and serve as role models for other young people. State Dept. Photo/Michael Gross  [text]
View a short video of one of the day's events. [DSL/Cable; Dial-Up Modem;
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Washington, DC: Secretary Powell speaks to high school at State Department as student shadows Lara Marcardle and Danielle Roberts look on.. State Department Photo.


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