Globe Editorial
IN RETROSPECT, it seems the parties behind the murder-by-poison of the former KGB colonel Alexander Litvinenko made one obvious miscalculation. The radioactive isotope polonium-210 that destroyed his immune system -- causing him excruciating suffering before he finally died last week in a London hospital -- also left Litvinenko enough time to tell the world who should be held responsible. "You ... (Full article: 432 words)
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