+ Follow TARA JAIME VELAZCO AND MICHELLE CRUZ Tag
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[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY More than four years ago, Tara Jaime Velazco and Michelle Cruz were high school graduates with no particular careers in mind.
Tara, the eldest of three children, wanted to be a commercial pilot but she knew how formidable the odds would be. Her mother had to work as a caregiver in Israel and even failed to see her graduate as valedictorian of her high school class at the Tarlac Agricultural College. Her father Rodel made do with whatever odd jobs he could get his hands on.
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TARA JAIME VELAZCO AND MICHELLE CRUZ
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[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY More than four years ago, Tara Jaime Velazco and Michelle Cruz were high school graduates with no particular careers in mind.
Tara, the eldest of three children, wanted to be a commercial pilot but she knew how formidable the odds would be. Her mother had to work as a caregiver in Israel and even failed to see her graduate as valedictorian of her high school class at the Tarlac Agricultural College. Her father Rodel made do with whatever odd jobs he could get his hands on.
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