A long-awaited inquiry into the death of a former Russian spy opened with the revelation that the KGB agent turned Kremlin critic may have been poisoned with radioactive polonium not once - as authorities initially thought - but twice. (Jan. 27)
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Judge Opens Inquiry Into Death of Ex-Russian Spy
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