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[Summary] => SA puting papel nagkakabuhay ang ano mang kanyang maisip. Kapag mas matulis ang tasa ng lapis at maraming pilas ng mga papel…mas nagiging makatotohanan ang lahat ng kanyang iginuguhit.
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[Title] => No orphan left behind
[Summary] => Raymundo Andallon Jr. has a bright career ahead of him. In his mid-20s, he has a stable job as accountant at Pilipinas Shell, one of RPs top ten firms. Life wasnt always looking up for Ray, though. He was only two years old when his father, Constabulary Sgt. Raymundo Sr., was killed in an ambush by communist rebels. The family lost their breadwinner and the future dimmed uncertain. But then came a scholarship offer from the AFP Educational Benefit System when Ray was in Grade 6.
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