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I don't know much about Mr Michael Witheridge, other than he lives in Hayle, Cornwall, but his letter to The Daily Telegraph today is spot on.
The dog that didn't bark Richard 2006
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Witheridge picks up the theme, stating that Pocock is "fully justified in feeling despair and outrage" at the failure of the government to provide adequate armour for our troops in Iraq.
The dog that didn't bark Richard 2006
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"I'm a child of the Sixties," says IT project manager Paul Kelly, from Witheridge, in
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Though not herself a direct witness, journalist Annette Witheridge claimed to “know somebody” who’d been present when John Jr. returned home one evening only to find his wife and several of her friends lazing around in a daze, “wiped out” on cocaine.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Having followed John’s career, British journalist Annette Witheridge noted that many of his friends thought he should marry Daryl.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Though not herself a direct witness, journalist Annette Witheridge claimed to “know somebody” who’d been present when John Jr. returned home one evening only to find his wife and several of her friends lazing around in a daze, “wiped out” on cocaine.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Having followed John’s career, British journalist Annette Witheridge noted that many of his friends thought he should marry Daryl.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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(Benjamin Hutchinson v. Sarah Buckley and Mary Witheridge)
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(Susannah Sheldon v. Phillip English, Sarah Buckley, and Mary Witheridge)
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(Elizabeth Hubbard v. Mary Easty, John Willard, and Mary Witheridge)
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