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Posted on 12/03/07

From Russia, with no love lost

Special to The Globe and Mail

The fatal poisoning of ex-KGB officer and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko in London last November, which has triggered an expansive international investigation by British police, is perhaps one of the most mysterious and perplexing crimes of the post-Cold War era. It is a gripping story of shadowy ex-spies, Kremlin conspiracies and a gruesome death by a rare radioactive material, set in two of Europe's greatest cities -- London and Moscow.

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