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Radiation Poisoning Killed Ex-Russian Spy
A deathbed statement by Alexander V. Litvinenko accused President Vladimir V. Putin of “barbaric and ruthless” murder, a charge the Russian leader rejected.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
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'Radiation found' where ex-spy ate
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'Radiation found' where ex-spy ate
Traces of a radioactive material that apparently killed a former Russian spy investigating were found at places where he ate and met other spies, British authorities say.
CNN - November 24, 2006
Sunni mosques attacked day after Shiite bloodbath
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Sunni mosques attacked day after Shiite bloodbath
Gunmen attack three Sunni mosques in Baghdad in apparent revenge for the bloody assault in the capital's Shiite bastion of Sadr City a day earlier.
CNN - November 24, 2006
Bargains make it busy
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Bargains make it busy
Bargain-hungry shoppers raced to malls as early as midnight to be the first in line to grab the best of retailers' so-called doorbuster deals on Black Friday - an early indication that the 2006 holiday shopping season was off to a solid start.
CNN - November 24, 2006
Willie Pep, Featherweight Champion, Dies at 84
Willie Pep was one of boxing’s pre-eminent figures and a longtime featherweight champion remembered most for his four title bouts against Sandy Saddler.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
Chinese Court Upholds Journalist’s Conviction
The spying conviction against a prominent Hong Kong journalist has brought criticism against China from human rights and media advocacy groups.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
University of Miami Fires Coach Larry Coker
The University of Miami fired head football coach Larry Coker today, after an uneven season marred by tumult on and off the field.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
After Rescue, Sailors Run Into More Trouble
Shortly after a dramatic rescue, in which sailor Mike Golding pulled fellow racer Alex Thomson from a life raft, the top of Golding’s mast broke in two places.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
Iraq Toll Rises; Shiite Militia Retaliates
Defying a government curfew, Shiite militiamen stormed Sunni mosques in central Iraq today, shot guards and burned down buildings in apparent retaliation for a series of devastating car bombs that killed hundreds of people.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
Dollar Falls as Concerns Grow About Economy
The dollar dropped sharply against a broad range of major currencies, highlighting concern about the U.S. economy.
New York Times - November 24, 2006
Scan detects child heart killer
A medical scan can spot which young people risk sudden death because of a weak heart.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Tesco ends Bharti talks on India
Tesco ends talks with Indian firm Bharti Enterprises about a retail joint venture business in the country.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Lebanon strikers call for unity
Business leaders in Lebanon begin a two-day strike in protest at the murder of politician Pierre Gemayel.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Shields moved to North West jail
A football fan jailed for an attack on a barman in Bulgaria, is moved to a UK prison nearer his home.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Chavez 'recalls Argentina envoy'
Venezuela's president reportedly recalls his Buenos Aires envoy after a complaint by Argentina's leader.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Live - Australia v England
England's batsmen face an uphill struggle to save the first Test on day three in Brisbane.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Chirac condemns football violence
France's President Chirac condemns racist violence that led to a policeman shooting dead a football fan.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Stone held over Stormont attack
Loyalist killer Michael Stone is questioned by police after he burst into Stormont claiming to have a bomb.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Bomb suspect tells of 'torture'
A defendant in an Old Bailey terror trial breaks down as he is questioned about being tortured in Pakistan.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Mosques hit amid Baghdad clashes
Attacks on Sunni mosques and homes leave 30 dead in Baghdad, as scores of Shia bomb victims are buried.
BBC News - November 24, 2006
Former spy 'poisoned by radiation'
CNN
Former spy 'poisoned by radiation'
Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko died after being poisoned by the rare radioactive element polonium-210, British health officials say.
CNN - November 24, 2006
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NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
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