Sunday, December 10, 2006

Who killed the Russian spy?

The mystery of Alexander Litvinenko's death, a tragic story reminiscent of cold war days.

Full Coverage on Yahoo! News.

Multimedia Coverage on BBC News.

CNN's David Mattingly interviews the father of poisoned ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko.

The polonium-210 used to kill Litvinenko can be bought on the Internet!


3 comments:

Susana said...

I read that the Polonium was discovered by Marie Curie who named it after her home country Polonia.
But what is incredible is what I listened today in the radio, they said that this murder is a signal to let us know what number will winn the lotery. There is a lot of people looking for lotery numbers ending in 84 which is the atomic number of the Polonium.

Ferran said...

There are people saying Polonium can help us win the lottery? There's an English saying that goes: "It takes all kinds to make a world", or in the version of the famous matador Guerra: "Hay gente pa' to'"

Susana said...

Yes, I heard that it was when somebody introduced Ortega y Gasset, phylosopher, to him.