Seven London Hotel Workers Test Positive for Polonium-210 as Ex-Spy Buried

by bigbrother | December 7, 2006 at 09:43 am
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LONDON — On the day murdered ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko was buried, seven workers at the Millennium Hotel in London, where the former KGB agent met a contact on the day he fell ill, have tested positive for "low levels" of polonium-210.



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