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| litvinenko Latest News+ XML/RSSBy Omnicom Press Was the former Russian tycoon's death murder or suicide? Author examines the facts in newly published report. By Omnicom Press The British hearings into the 2006 death of Alexander Litvinenko have became farcical, according to William Dunkerley. Dunkerley is the author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder published by Omnicom Press. By Omnicom Press New hoax pushes Litvinenko inquest toward collapse. Proceedings have become tainted to the point of disbelief. By Omnicom Press Russian president's PR blunders seen as key contributors to the poor international image of the country and its leaders. By Omnicom Press Kremlin is still haunted by the 6 year old Litvinenko death case. By Omnicom Press Litvinenko case in disarray. Mysterious web of suspicious connections reaches deep into British official circles. By Omnicom Press New coroner surprisingly throws inquiry wide open in long-running Russian spy mystery. By Omnicom Press Announcing the publication of a new report: As news spread that Yasser Arafat, like Alexander Litvinenko, may have died of polonium poisoning, author William Dunkerley has shown that the facts presented don't add up. By Omnicom Press Announcing the publication of a new analysis: Russia's largest newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, has published an analysis by William Dunkerley, author of The Phony Litvinenko Murder. It analyzes the Magnitsky Act now in Congress. By Omnicom Press Announcing the publication of a new report: As Congress considers legislation to sanction Russia on human rights abuse, author William Dunkerley presents his timely analysis that suggests a foreign plot is afoot to influence U.S. policy. By Stephen Fox, Santa Fe Sun News Managing Editor Harsh, accurate, frightening analysis of American and World History, documenting need for first USA African-American Presidential Candidate to be start using vehicles resembling the Popemobiles, to protect his candidacy and eventual Presidency | ||||||||||||||||||||||