+ Follow MISSION VIEJO Tag
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[Title] => A young entrepreneur's journey to success
[Summary] => He has always dreamt of living the good life, and being the ambitious kid that he was, 37-year-old Eduard Tolosa made a fairly bold step at a young age.
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[Title] => The Bagley's Dinner
[Summary] => Tom and Alana Bagley played hosts to 30 American friends and a handful of Filipinos like Jonathan and May Acuba, Gerry and Fiza Du, and Felicia, at a dinner dance at their home in Mission Viejo, CA.
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Piccio In Elite Company
Bacolod swimmer Juan Carlo Piccio isn't the only foreigner training at Mission
Viejo High School in California bound for the Sydney Olympics. The others are
Juan Veloz of Mexico and Torwai Sethsothorn of Thailand.
They were Mission Viejo's best-kept secrets until the Los Angeles Times
publicized their exploits in its Orange County edition last Jan. 11.
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Piccio girds for Sydney
In 1997, teenaged swimmer Juan Carlo Piccio failed to bag a single medal at the
Jakarta Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. He was downhearted but never lost hope.
His dream was to represent the Philippines at the 2000 Sydney Olympics -- that
was his goal and it kept the fire in him burning.
Carlo, 18, emerged from the Jakarta bust more determined than ever to make
waves.
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MISSION VIEJO
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Piccio In Elite Company
Bacolod swimmer Juan Carlo Piccio isn't the only foreigner training at Mission
Viejo High School in California bound for the Sydney Olympics. The others are
Juan Veloz of Mexico and Torwai Sethsothorn of Thailand.
They were Mission Viejo's best-kept secrets until the Los Angeles Times
publicized their exploits in its Orange County edition last Jan. 11.
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Piccio girds for Sydney
In 1997, teenaged swimmer Juan Carlo Piccio failed to bag a single medal at the
Jakarta Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. He was downhearted but never lost hope.
His dream was to represent the Philippines at the 2000 Sydney Olympics -- that
was his goal and it kept the fire in him burning.
Carlo, 18, emerged from the Jakarta bust more determined than ever to make
waves.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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December 20, 2010 - 12:00am