- Raymond Apple
Raymond Apple may refer to:
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R. W. Apple, Jr. (1934–2006), associate editor of "The New York Times"
*Raymond Apple (rabbi) (born 1935), Australian orthodox rabbi
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Raymond Apple may refer to:
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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