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Bush Nominates Top Spy, Moves Negroponte

President Bush nominated an intelligence veteran, former National Security Agency Director Mike McConnell, to be the country's second national intelligence director. In a reshuffling of his national security team, Bush also chose his former top spymaster, John Negroponte, to be deputy secretary of state. Complete Story

Bush to Name Retired Admiral As Top Spy

President Bush turned to a diplomat nearly two years ago when Congress created a national intelligence director to coordinate the work of the 16 U.S. spy agencies. Now, he's turning to an intelligence veteran for his replacement.

2 More People Exposed to Poison in U.K.

Two more people have shown signs of low-level exposure to polonium-210, the rare radioactive isotope that killed former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, British health authorities said Wednesday.

10 People Showing Signs of Polonium-210

Ten people have shown signs of low-level exposure to polonium-210, the rare radioactive element that killed one-time Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko, British health authorities said Thursday.

Russia Probes Ex-Yukos Owner in Spy Case

Russian prosecutors said Wednesday they are investigating the possible role of a former owner of the Yukos oil company in the radiation poisoning death of one-time Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko.

Italian Who Met Poisoned Spy Is Arrested

An Italian who met with an ex-KGB agent the day the Russian fell fatally ill from radiation poisoning was arrested on Sunday, the man's father said.

Germany Urges Russia to Help Spy Probe

Germany's foreign minister warned Thursday that the assassinations of two vocal Kremlin critics had the potential to damage Moscow's reputation and urged Russia to help with the investigations into their deaths. His Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, warned against "politicizing" the case.

Witness Faces New Questions in Poisoning

British detectives investigating the poisoning death of a former KGB agent have ended their work in Moscow, as a key witness in the case faced a second round of questioning Monday, Russian news agencies reported.

Key Witness Denies Part in Spy Poisoning

A key witness in the radiation death of former Russian intelligence officer Alexander Litvinenko denied involvement in the poisoning Friday, saying he is being unjustly accused in the media.

NYC Eatery Has Radioactive Reputation

Itsu, a new sushi restaurant in lower Manhattan, didn't need to spend a fortune on advertising to generate buzz before opening this week. Polonium-210 put it on the map.

Interpol Joins Probe of Ex-Agent's Death

Interpol said Tuesday it has joined the investigation into the poisoning death of a former Russian agent, in an effort to coordinate an inquiry that has pulled in witnesses and evidence in three countries.

Car of Spy's Contact Said Contaminated

German investigators have confirmed that a car used by a contact of a fatally poisoned ex-KGB agent before the two men met was contaminated with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210, police said Monday.

Ambassadors to Honor Female WWII Spy

In 1942, the Gestapo circulated posters offering a reward for the capture of "the woman with a limp. She is the most dangerous of all Allied spies and we must find and destroy her."

Radiation Linked to Contact of Ex-Spy

German investigators have confirmed that a car used by a contact of fatally poisoned ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko before the two men met was contaminated with the rare radioactive substance polonium-210, police said Monday.

Russian Team to Visit London in Spy Case

Russian dissidents close to Alexander Litvinenko said Saturday they were worried about coming face-to-face with Moscow investigators who plan to visit London over the ex-Soviet spy's death from radiation poisoning.

Radiation Found in Germany Linked to Spy

Russia plans to send investigators to London to conduct inquiries into the death of a former KGB agent, the chief prosecutor's office said Saturday, as forensic teams combed two houses in Germany and a London hotel now at the center of the investigation into his poisoning.

Poisoned Ex-Spy Probe Expands to Germany

Russian investigators confirmed Saturday that they will question witnesses in Britain over the death of a former KGB agent as forensic teams searched two houses and a plane in Germany and a London hotel now at the center of the investigation into his poisoning.

London Bar Focus of Ex-Spy Death Probe

A doorman in a bowler hat. A bellboy buzzing around a busy hotel lobby. A quarantined oak-paneled piano bar. Investigators focused on London's Millennium Hotel on Friday, as evidence grew that it was the scene of a sensational crime — the place where someone poisoned former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko with the lethal radioactive substance polonium-210.

Lawyer Denies Ex-Spy Contact Is in Coma

A key figure in the poisoning case of former spy Alexander Litvinenko fell into a coma after being questioned by Russian and British investigators, the Interfax news agency reported Thursday. A lawyer close to the case denied the report.

Hotel Workers Test Positive for Polonium

Britain's Health Protection Agency said Thursday that seven workers at the Millennium Hotel, where former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko met a contact on the day he fell ill, have tested positive for "low levels" of polonium.

Probe Continues As Russian Spy Buried

A former KGB agent was buried in a rain-swept London cemetery Thursday, his grave surrounded by Russian emigres and his body sealed in a coffin to prevent further contamination by the radioactive substance that killed him.

Russia: No Extraditions in Spy Death

Russia will not extradite possible suspects in the poisoning of former spy Alexander Litvinenko to Britain, the prosecutor general said Tuesday.

Ex-Spy's Poisoning Reads Like a Thriller

It's a murder mystery filled with intrigue reminiscent of the Cold War — there's a retired Russian spy poisoned by a radioactive substance, a secret dossier, a slain investigative journalist and a shadowy fugitive billionaire.

Italian Who Met Spy Has Traces of Poison

Doctors carried out further tests Saturday on an Italian security expert who showed traces of the same radioactive substance found in a fatally poisoned ex-KGB agent.

FBI Joins Investigation of Poisoned Spy

The FBI is joining the British probe into the poisoning death of a Kremlin critic, the agency announced Thursday as investigators found traces of radiation at a dozen sites in Britain and a former Russian prime minister reported symptoms consistent with poisoning.

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US Can 'Snoop' on Europeans flying to the US

Source: dw-world.de

Europeans who fly to the United States could have their credit card transactions and e-mail messages inspected by US officials, a British newspaper reported Monday.

Canada deports man it says was Russian spy

Source: washingtonpost.com

Canada has deported a man who posed as a Canadian for years, describing him as a Russian spy who used a fake birth certificate to create a false identity and accumulate three Canadian passports.

BBC NEWS | Europe | Dead spy's Italy contact arrested

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Mr Scaramella is being investigated in Italy for arms trafficking and violating state secrets.

Personals: Living Online - Who is Watching Newsvine

Source: msnbc.msn.com

Already, a handful of companies had fired employees for blogging. In March, police in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., arrested 10 alleged graffiti artists after they put photos of their work on MySpace (which helps cops with hundreds of cases a month).

Entangling Alliances: Getting Into Bed With Tin-Badge Despots And Terrorists

Source: thought-criminal.org

It was not long ago when my naivete showed me a distorted vision of the world and how my country's leaders conducted their affairs. My family and I had always thought that the President of the United States was working in the best interests of America.

Bond, James Bond

Source: pcnews.tv

Wireless Spy Camera With Portable Recorder in two versions...

Litvinenko's killers used polonium worth $10m to give massive overdose

Source: timesonline.co.uk

British investigators believe that Alexander Litvinenko's killers used more than $10 million of polonium-210 to poison him. Preliminary findings from the post mortem examination on the former KGB spy suggest that he was given more than ten times the lethal dose.

Secret Dossier 'Led To Spy Death'

Source: CNN.com

Murdered Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was killed because of an eight-page dossier he had compiled on a powerful Russian figure for a British company, a business associate told the BBC on Saturday.

Russian ex-spy slain over dossier

Source: MSNBC

Murdered Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was killed because of an eight-page dossier he had compiled on a powerful Russian figure for a British company, a business associate told the BBC on Saturday.

Allarme per Limarev: è scomparso Ma lui dice a 'Repubblica':

Source: repubblica.it

La notizia del 'Times': il contatto russo di Scaramella ha lasciato la sua residenza in FranciaMa lui rassicura: "Sono a casa con la mia famiglia, non mi sono mai mosso di qui"

It was a peacock's tale that killed Litvinenko

Source: search.japantimes.co.jp

A Darwinian examines the motives behind the hugely extravagant killing of the former KBG agent

The mystery of Litvinenko's death

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

This story is the oddest and most complex I've seen in a while. Is this a marketing exercise from the producers of the new Bond film?

Was ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko trying to sell a dirty bomb?

Source: express.lineone.net

The radiation spy scandal took a sensational twist last night with the revelation that KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko had converted to Islam before he died. Scotland Yard detectives are now trying to discover if he had any secret links with Islamic extremist terror groups.

Poison trail leads back to Moscow

Source: timesonline.co.uk

The Kremlin was at the centre of another poison mystery last night after the family of a Russian former Prime Minister claimed that he had been struck down by unknown toxins.

Spy probe: Trail leads to Moscow

Source: uk.news.yahoo.com

Moscow is at the centre of the investigation into the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko after a radiation alert on several aircraft that flew to the Russian capital.

Radioactive Spy Autopsy will be Dangerous

Source: New Scientist

The autopsy of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko may be a dangerous procedure as up to half the Polonium 210 ingested will still be present in the body.

Radiation found on 2 jets in spy probe

Source: news.yahoo.com

Officials found traces of radiation on two British Airways jets, and the airline appealed Wednesday to tens of thousands of passengers who flew to or from Moscow and other cities to come forward as investigators widened the search for clues into the poisoning death of former Russ …

Polonium-210 Available Through Mail Order

Source: science.slashdot.org

"InformationWeek is reporting that Polonium 210, the radioactive material used to poison former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko is not as hard to get your hands on as some have previously stated.

Ex-spy's poison on sale on the Internet for $69

Source: sfgate.com

It's one of the deadliest imaginable poisons, a radioactive substance about 100 billion times as deadly as cyanide -- and a Web site run by a physicist and flying saucer enthusiast offers to sell you a trace amount of it for $69 and send it via the U.S. Postal Service or UPS.

KGB Spy Killed to Bury Chechnya Secrets

Source: newsmax.com

Anna Politkovskaya, a fierce critic of the war in Chechnya, was murdered — contract-style — in early October, the latest in a series of killings of journalists in Russia under President Vladimir Putin.

More radiation found in spy case

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Traces of polonium-210 radiation have been found at two more central London addresses, police probing ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko's death say.

More radiation found in spy case

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Traces of radiation have been found at two more addresses following the death of Alexander Litvinenko, police say. The traces of polonium-210 were found at a building in Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, and an office block in Down Street, west London, they said.

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