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San Francisco ChronicleA new chapter will be written Tuesday in the young life of James Kessler, the cancer-fighting San Francisco high school student whose dream of meeting Barack Obama came true right before the presidential election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pitched in with a pair of inaugural tickets so James and his mom could witness Obama's swearing-in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, capping an emotionally charged two months for the 17-year-old Stuart Hall High School senior and class president.
We reported back in November that James was battling a rare form of sarcoma and had only one wish - to meet Obama in Chicago on election night.
After the Make-a-Wish Foundation contacted The Chronicle, James' request was forwarded to the Obama campaign - which led to a surprise offer for the teen to fly to Henderson, Nev., to meet one-on-one with the Democratic nominee on the weekend before his historic election.
Obama urged James to "dream big" - and said he looked forward to having him at the inauguration if elected.
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