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Friday, June 8, 2007

former Russian spy killed

This was a former Russian spy named Alexander Litvinenko. He was poisoned in a hotel in London after "someone" slipped the isotope polonium 210 into his tea. It is assumed that the Russian government ordered the OAO Yukos to kill him. This happened in November 2006.

Christina, Kate, Caleigh
Posted by CalChriKate at 7:15 AM

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