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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 142<br />
29.11.<strong>2006</strong> Antiwar 11 The Litvinenko Mystery - We don't know who killed him – but we're pretty<br />
29.11.<strong>2006</strong> Wayne<br />
Madsen<br />
sure who didn't<br />
11 While much attention is being paid by the corporate media on Russian-Israeli<br />
criminal chieftain Boris Berezovsky and his dubious involvement with ..<br />
Alexander Litvinenko, little attention is being paid to Berezovksy's other<br />
business partner -- Neil Bush, the brother of George W. Bush and Silverado<br />
Savings & Loan crook<br />
30.11.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 a number of British Airways aircraft that fly between Moscow and London<br />
have been contaminated with radioactive material ... found traces of the<br />
substance at seven buildings around London {widely bestowed}<br />
30.11.<strong>2006</strong> Times 11 symptoms of polonium-210 poisoning "including vomiting begin to appear an<br />
hour or so after the victim is irradiated"<br />
30.11.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 11 <strong>for</strong>mer prison chief lambasts a justice system in meltdown after Tony Blair's<br />
decade of failure on crime and punishment ... the prison population now<br />
exceeds 80,000<br />
30.11.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 The number of sites contaminated in the public health alert linked to the death of the<br />
Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko has doubled to around 12<br />
01.12.<strong>2006</strong> Blog 11 It seems that days be<strong>for</strong>e the poisoning of the <strong>for</strong>mer KGB agent hit the<br />
headlines, Russia and the were preparing to sign an extradition treaty,<br />
guaranteeing mutual co-operation in transferring criminal elements from one<br />
country to the other, as the need arises. Of course, top of that extradition list<br />
would be Mr. Boris Berezovsky<br />
01.12.<strong>2006</strong> Wayne<br />
11 Was the use of polonium to kill Litvinenko a clue to the identity of the killer or<br />
Madsen<br />
killers?<br />
01.12.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 11 the <strong>for</strong>mer Russian prime minister, Yegor Gaidar .. may have been poisoned<br />
just a day after the <strong>for</strong>mer KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko died<br />
01.12.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 Mario Scaramella who ate Sushi with <strong>for</strong>mer spy tests positive <strong>for</strong> poloni-um-<br />
210 ... the levels of radiation were highest in the toilets of the Millenni-um<br />
hotel in London, where Mr Litvinenko had a meeting shortly be<strong>for</strong>e falling ill<br />
02.12.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 11 Litvinenko hält die britischen Behörden weiter in Atem: Auch bei dessen<br />
Witwe wurden Spuren von Radioaktivität gefunden<br />
02.12.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 Alpha particles have devastating effect on human tissue - Litvinenko is known<br />
to have received an enormous dose of polonium, Mr Scaramella is believed<br />
to have ingested a lower dose. This suggests that he may have eaten or<br />
drunk something contaminated with the poison<br />
02.12.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 11 An Bord eines in Moskau gelandeten Passagierflugzeugs der Finnair ist nach<br />
russischen Angaben Radioaktivität gemessen worden. Die Strahlung habe<br />
über den zulässigen Werten gelegen<br />
03.12.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 11 details emerged that Litvinenko had planned to .. blackmailing senior Russian<br />
spies and business figures ... Litvinenko claimed he had access to Russian<br />
intelligence documents containing in<strong>for</strong>mation on individuals and companies<br />
that had fallen foul of the Kremlin ... ―He mentioned a figure of £10,000 that<br />
they would pay each time to stop him broadcasting these FSB documents‖<br />
03.12.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 11 Nuclear experts insist that only a state would have the resources neces-sary<br />
to produce the polonium-210 used in the killing ... while Mr Scaramel-la's<br />
problems in Britain may be mostly medical, in Italy last week he found himself<br />
at the centre of a criminal investigation<br />
04.12.<strong>2006</strong> Antiwar 11 Litvinenko: Blackmailer, Smuggler, Gangster Extraordinaire: In the murky<br />
underworld he inhabited, the ex-KGB officer had plenty of enemies<br />
04.12.<strong>2006</strong> Australian 11 It is thought the <strong>for</strong>mer Russian spy might have been killed in London after a<br />
deal that went wrong with associates involved in the ruthless world of Russian<br />
business ... 'We are looking at a very long list of Litvinenko's friends and foes<br />
since he has been in London'<br />
05.12.<strong>2006</strong> This is London 11 The Italian who met Alexander Litvinenko <strong>for</strong> a sushi lunch claimed he had 5<br />
times the lethal dose of polonium in his body<br />
05.12.<strong>2006</strong> Antiwar 11 polonium-210 is proscribed by the NPT. There are, however, nuclear-armed<br />
states that refuse to sign the Nonproliferation Treaty — and, in one case,<br />
won‘t even acknowledge its longstanding membership in the nuclear club<br />
06.12.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 11 Scaramella [hat] ~ 1/20 der bei Litwinenko tödlichen Dosis [radioaktiven<br />
Polonium 210] im Körper