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  • I was a teaching assistant in an introductory biology course taught by Lynn Riddiford and Carroll

    H. Robert Horvitz - Autobiography 2003

  • They believe she walked down Mansfield St to the New World supermarket in Riddiford St to buy a cask of wine, before returning home alone.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • "Carol's a great girl and she's never forgotten she's from here, or allowed her daughters 'fame to change her," the Daily Telegraph quoted Riddiford as saying.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • "Carol's a great girl and she's never forgotten she's from here, or allowed her daughters 'fame to change her," the Daily Telegraph quoted Riddiford as saying.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • Fresh documents released online, giving details of some 710,000 British people who migrated to Australia after World War II, claim a link between the singer and Riddiford, who was sentenced to death for stealing bacon.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • Fresh documents released online, giving details of some 710,000 British people who migrated to Australia after World War II, claim a link between the singer and Riddiford, who was sentenced to death for stealing bacon.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • Fresh documents released online, giving details of some 710,000 British people who migrated to Australia after World War II, claim a link between the singer and Riddiford, who was sentenced to death for stealing bacon.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • "Carol's a great girl and she's never forgotten she's from here, or allowed her daughters 'fame to change her," the Daily Telegraph quoted Riddiford as saying.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • THE FRIDAY INTERVIEW/David Riddiford, chief executive of Arnotts: �SITTING IN the Arnotts boardroom overlooking Henry Street, the noise of the buskers outside gives an illusion of a Here's the question that was consuming Taste staff writer Judith Bell in 1972: "What to do if you have a house divided about lamb?"

    WN.com - Articles related to Tourism sector plans to draw 3% more visits 2009

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